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294 Episodes
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Should we call Giorgia Meloni a fascist? With David Broder
Published: 24/04/2023 -
Xi and Putin: are there limits to the “no limits” friendship?
Published: 20/04/2023 -
Why Russia arrested Evan Gershkovich, with Pjotr Sauer
Published: 17/04/2023 -
What should Europe’s position on Taiwan be?
Published: 13/04/2023 -
What we get wrong about Taiwan, with Paul Huang
Published: 10/04/2023 -
The people of the state of New York vs Donald Trump
Published: 6/04/2023 -
Why the Russian Orthodox Church supports the war in Ukraine, with Katherine Kelaidis
Published: 3/04/2023 -
Israel chaos: has Benjamin Netanyahu lost control?
Published: 30/03/2023 -
Are the Israeli protests the end of Benjamin Netanyahu?
Published: 27/03/2023 -
Best friends forever? What we learned from Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin’s meeting in Moscow
Published: 23/03/2023 -
Macron’s pensions gamble, with Georgina Wright
Published: 22/03/2023 -
Will the Iranian protesters succeed? With Dina Nayeri
Published: 20/03/2023 -
Why did Silicon Valley Bank collapse?
Published: 16/03/2023 -
How Russian propaganda works, with Jade McGlynn
Published: 13/03/2023 -
French strikes: will pension reform undo Emmanuel Macron?
Published: 8/03/2023 -
How China lost Europe – with Andrew Small
Published: 6/03/2023 -
Axis of Autocrats: Putin, Xi and Lukashenko
Published: 2/03/2023 -
The big consultancy con, with Mariana Mazzucato
Published: 27/02/2023 -
Kyiv stands, Putin doubles down, China talks peace
Published: 23/02/2023 -
War in Ukraine – one year on. A World Review roundtable
Published: 20/02/2023
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