The podcast transitions to 'The Story', offering in-depth coverage of global events, exclusive stories, investigations, and interviews with prominent figures like William Hague.
The rebranded podcast 'The Story' will feature exclusive interviews with influential figures like William Hague, providing diverse perspectives on global events.
Journalists face significant risks in their profession, highlighted by the arrest of a British journalist in Russia, emphasizing the personal sacrifices made for telling important stories.
Deep dives
Global Elections and Conflicts
This podcast episode discusses the significant events unfolding globally in 2019, including pivotal elections around the world and major conflicts in regions like the Middle East and Europe. There is anticipation about how artificial intelligence (AI) could impact these situations. The podcast is rebranding itself as 'The Story' and will continue to delve deep into one compelling story each day with trusted journalism.
Journalistic Challenges and World Insights
The episode reveals the challenges faced by journalists, with a particular focus on a British journalist being arrested in Russia. Stories of personal loss and fear underscore the dangers journalists encounter. The podcast promises to deliver exclusive investigations, global reporting, and insights from influential figures like William Hague, offering a diverse range of perspectives on world events.
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Transition to 'The Story' with Global Events and Exclusive Insights
From Tuesday 19th March, Stories of our times will become The Story.
Manveen Rana and Luke Jones will be joined on the podcast by Times columnist and former foreign secretary William Hague, who once a month will sit down with a prominent newsmaker or thinker, with his first episode available later in March.