James Copnell, a former Sudan correspondent and current presenter on the BBC World Service, discusses Thailand's political upheaval following the constitutional court's decision to oust the prime minister due to a scandalous phone call. He dives into the implications for Thailand's entrenched dynasties and military balance. Further, James sheds light on escalating crises in Gaza, Sudan, and Ukraine, alongside the fallout from Italy's response to doctored images of women. He also touches on innovative solutions like holographic police in South Korea.