
Tessa Shishkovitz
UK correspondent and journalist for the Austrian weekly Falter, author and award-winning reporter who contributes analysis on European politics and security.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 38min
Germany claims to have arrested members of Hamas. Plus: Rising numbers of Gen-Z protest movements
Tessa Shishkovitz, a UK correspondent focusing on British and European politics, and Kerry Brown, an expert on international affairs and China, discuss the recent arrests in Germany linked to alleged Hamas operations. They explore the motivations behind these actions and their implications. Julia Shaw, a criminal psychologist, dives into her work on environmental crimes, revealing the psychological factors driving offenders. The conversation also touches on the rise of Gen-Z protests and a humorous look at urban dog culture.

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Nov 5, 2025 • 36min
Donald Trump doubles down on calls for an end to the filibuster after Democrat wins
Tessa Shishkovitz, a UK correspondent for Falter, discusses the implications of recent US electoral victories and Trump's reaction, while Ben Kelly, a senior audience editor, debates the rise of far-right parties in Europe. Aziza Akrami, an Afghan youth representative, shares her harrowing experience of fleeing Afghanistan amid an internet blackout, highlighting its effects on women and youth. The trio also tackles AI hype and the tensions surrounding Swiss food origin claims. A lively discussion unfolds around pressing political and social issues!

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Dec 3, 2025 • 36min
Nato foreign ministers demand a say in a future peace agreement for Ukraine
Tessa Shishkovitz, an award-winning journalist focusing on European politics, and Jacob Parakillis, a defense policy expert from RAND Europe, dive deep into the complexities surrounding Ukraine's future. They discuss the ramifications of a recent US-Russia summit and Putin's controversial peace proposals. Tessa highlights the implications of Marco Rubio's absence from the NATO meeting, while Jacob examines the potential for a prolonged conflict and the EU's push to reduce reliance on Russian energy. Their insights reveal a landscape filled with strategic maneuvers and geopolitical tension.


