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Mar 11, 2024 • 9min
What to do with Russia's Frozen $300 Billion; A Trek in Morocco's Atlas Mountains
Debating the fate of $300 billion frozen Russian assets post Ukraine invasion, with US wanting to send money to Ukraine but facing opposition from European allies. A thrilling trek through Morocco's remote High Atlas Mountains, encountering challenges, Berber culture, and stunning landscapes.

Mar 8, 2024 • 35min
What It's Like to Cover the War Between Israel and Hamas
Exploring the challenges of reporting on the Israel-Hamas conflict, the podcast delves into diverse perspectives, human stories, and the struggles faced by journalists in capturing the full narrative amidst the war. From navigating contrasting realities to reflecting on the Israeli offensive in Gaza, it provides a vivid and emotional exploration of the complexities of covering this divisive story.

Mar 7, 2024 • 9min
How Israelis Have Changed in Five Months of War
Exploring the impact of war on Israelis, this podcast delves into emotional toll, unity, and evolving perspectives towards Palestinians. It covers personal changes, security concerns, and transformations in Israeli society amid conflict.

Mar 6, 2024 • 8min
How the U.S. Presidential Campaign is Viewed Around the World
Perspectives from around the globe on the U.S. presidential campaign, highlighting Europe's concerns with NATO and Russia, South America's take on Biden's leadership, and China's view of Trump's economic opportunities. The podcast discusses the impact of the election on foreign relations, security, and democratic values, comparing Trump and Biden's policies on an international scale.

Mar 5, 2024 • 6min
Tourism in Europe Recovers Causing Delight and Dismay
European cities saw a drastic drop in tourism during COVID-19, now locals have mixed feelings as visitors return in force. Saville, Spain is experiencing tension between economic gains and preserving local culture. Impact of tourism boom on locals in Seville, Bárez, and the Clus. Balancing tourism income with preserving local identity in city center neighborhoods.

Mar 4, 2024 • 8min
Why Millions of Palestinians Living in Arab Countries are Stateless
Exploring the struggles of Palestinian refugees, stateless since 1948. Challenges faced in gaining citizenship in countries like Iraq. Stateless Palestinians in Iraq face hardships and hope for a liberated Palestine in the future.

Mar 1, 2024 • 8min
Who Invented Indian Butter Chicken?
Exploring the origins of Butter Chicken, a lawsuit regarding its invention, and the intertwined histories of India and Pakistan. The podcast also delves into the journey of Multimahal's fame, hosting notable guests, and features sponsor ads and movie promotion at the end.

Feb 29, 2024 • 5min
Was the Former President of Georgia Poisoned?
The podcast explores the imprisonment and alleged poisoning of the western-leaning former president of Georgia, raising questions about Kremlin involvement and the country's aspirations for EU membership.

Feb 28, 2024 • 9min
An Instagram Influencer Struggling to Show the Positive Side of Life in Gaza
An Instagram influencer in Gaza struggles to maintain positivity in his posts during the war, facing tragedy in his personal life. The podcast explores the challenges of showcasing the positive side of life in a conflict zone and navigating grief amidst ongoing conflict.

Feb 27, 2024 • 9min
Dry Taps in Mexico City and Far Right Rallies in Sao Paulo
Mexico City faces severe water shortage due to low rainfall and aging infrastructure. Sao Paulo sees massive rally for far-right ex-president, sparking political discussions and uncertainties.


