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Apr 22, 2024 • 7min
Why Should the U.S. Send Aid to Ukraine?
Discussion on U.S. Aid to Ukraine, including the recent approval of $60 billion in aid. Exploring Ukraine's defense strategies, conscription laws, weapon accountability, and anti-corruption efforts. Combatting corruption in Ukraine amid economic disparities and conflict with Russia

Apr 19, 2024 • 7min
Israel Strikes Back at Iran, Will This Calm or Inflame Tensions?
Recent attacks between Israel and Iran have raised tensions, with strikes on each other's territory. Will Israel's retaliation end hostilities or escalate to all-out war? Analysis includes international involvement, conflict in Gaza, strained US-Israel relations, and potential scenarios for future clashes.

Apr 18, 2024 • 7min
Is a Popular Music Genre in India Spreading Hate?
Exploring the impact of H-Pop music in India, its potential role in spreading hate against Muslims. Featuring the rise of hate speech in the Hindu 12-pop genre and connections to violence. Raqib Nayak's activities and far-right sentiments causing concern.

Apr 17, 2024 • 8min
The Debate in Israel Over Who Should Be Required Serve in the Military
Exploring the controversy in Israel over the military draft of ultra-orthodox individuals post a Hamas attack, with a focus on historical exemptions and the political consequences. Evolving views on military service within the ultra-orthodox community and resistance towards modernization of requirements. Insights from the community and struggles of volunteers post-duty.

Apr 16, 2024 • 5min
The Devastating Conflict the World is Ignoring
Sudanese poet sheds light on the devastating conflict in Sudan, with millions displaced and ongoing clashes between the army and a paramilitary group. The lack of international support, failed democracy post-revolution, and personal struggles are explored, along with the horrors of the Darfur conflict, including ethnic cleansing and a high death toll. The complexity of Saudi Arabia peace talks, love for Sudan, and a mention of Trump's legal issues are also discussed.

Apr 15, 2024 • 9min
Now That Iran Has Attacked Israel, What Happens Next?
After Iran's attack on Israel, tensions rise as the US pressures for a measured response while Israeli politicians call for a strong reaction. Jordan played a key role in intercepting Iranian projectiles, despite criticisms. Internal dissent in Israel adds to the complexity of the situation.

Apr 12, 2024 • 12min
What Rwanda Looks Like 30 Years After the Genocide
The podcast discusses Rwanda's progress 30 years after the genocide, focusing on economic growth, technological innovation, and tourism. It highlights the dual narrative of prosperity and dissent in the country, reflecting on leadership under President Kagame and challenges in the political landscape.

Apr 11, 2024 • 9min
A Remote Island Outpost that is Part of a Geopolitical Fight
Exploring the territorial disputes over the Spratly Islands between China and the Philippines, with a focus on a remote island and its Filipino community. The podcast delves into the geopolitical struggles, environmental impacts, and residents' efforts to protect their island against external threats.

Apr 10, 2024 • 6min
Why are Young Men and Women in South Korea Drifting Apart Politically?
Exploring the widening ideological gap between young men and women in South Korea, with concerns for the country's future. Discussing President Yun Sukyo's tactics to exploit the gender divide and the influence of social media on deepening the political gender gap. Also, highlighting challenges in the dating market for women seeking feminist partners.

Apr 9, 2024 • 4min
How is the Movie "Oppenheimer" Being Received in Japan?
Explore the reception of the movie 'Oppenheimer' in Japan, particularly in Nagasaki where the atomic bomb was dropped. Hear from A-bomb survivors reflecting on the portrayal of Hiroshima and Nagasaki events in the film.


