

The Take
Al Jazeera
The Take is a daily interview-driven international news podcast hosted by award-winning journalist Malika Bilal. Each episode focuses on conversations with journalists and people directly impacted by the news of the day, offering our listeners the context necessary to understand what's in the headlines.
With millions of global listens, it's clear the conversations we're having on The Take are worth hearing. And critics think so too. The show has won the Online Journalism Awards, the Signal Awards, Lovie Awards, and Anthem Awards, among others.
With millions of global listens, it's clear the conversations we're having on The Take are worth hearing. And critics think so too. The show has won the Online Journalism Awards, the Signal Awards, Lovie Awards, and Anthem Awards, among others.
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Jun 17, 2024 • 19min
The G7 summit closes with the far right in ascendance
Al Jazeera journalist Virginia Pietromarchi discusses the aftermath of the G7 summit and the rise of the far-right in Europe. Topics include Italy's Prime Minister, political shifts in Italy and France, immigration policies, and the focus on Ukraine at the G7 summit.

Jun 16, 2024 • 6min
Brief: 10 Israeli soldiers killed, Gaza marks bleak Eid al-Adha
Journalists Akram Al Satarri and Imran Khan discuss the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict. They cover topics like Israeli soldier casualties, challenges faced by Gaza refugees, and the stalemate in ceasefire negotiations. The podcast also touches on U.S. involvement, Hezbollah-Israel border escalation, and the significance of negotiations for captives' release in Gaza.

Jun 15, 2024 • 22min
Another Take: Will Spanish football tackle its racism problem?
Guest Moha Gerehou and Tim Vickery discuss the racism problem in Spanish football, focusing on the incident involving Vinícius Júnior. They explore the challenges faced by players, critique the response of La Liga, and discuss efforts to combat racism in both football and society.

Jun 13, 2024 • 19min
Gaza ceasefire proposal: the blame game
Daniel Levy, a former Israeli Peace Negotiator, discusses the Gaza ceasefire proposal, highlighting the blame game between Israel and Hamas. The episode explores the US Secretary of State's stance, the challenges in negotiations, and the need for US leverage. Reflecting on past breakthroughs, there is optimism for a positive change in the region.

Jun 13, 2024 • 18min
What can humanity do about heatwaves?
Swedish scientist Johan Rockström and author Jeff Goodell discuss the alarming rise in global temperatures and the devastating impact of heatwaves. They emphasize the urgent need for climate action, the causes of accelerated warming rates, and the importance of addressing the Paris Agreement targets. The conversation also touches on climate justice, global responsibility, and the ethical obligation of developed nations in combating climate change.

Jun 12, 2024 • 16min
The biggest rivalry in sports: India and Pakistan in cricket
Discover the historic India-Pakistan cricket rivalry in a match in New York, showcasing the intense competition, deep-rooted significance, and emotional rollercoaster for fans from both countries.

Jun 11, 2024 • 16min
The aftermath of Israel’s raid on Nuseirat refugee camp
Journalist Hind Khoudary and Al Jazeera Correspondent Sara Khairat discuss the aftermath of Israel's raid on Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza. They delve into the rescue mission, the impact on the Palestinian community, media coverage, and emotional struggles faced by families in Gaza. The podcast highlights the international condemnation, resignation of Minister Benny Gantz, Israel's scapegoating of Hamas, uncertainty in leadership, and the emotional toll on the people in Gaza.

Jun 10, 2024 • 19min
Ukraine desperately needs new soldiers
Freelance journalist Mansur Mirovalev discusses the challenges of Ukraine's soldier shortage, inadequate training resulting in tragic consequences, mobilization law implications, and the disconnect in urban areas. He also touches on Russia's offensive in Kharkiv and the need for more weapons and soldiers.

Jun 9, 2024 • 8min
Brief: Israel kills 200 to free four captives, Rafah offensive continues
As Israel’s war on Gaza continues, we're coming to you on Sundays with a weekly roundup. This week: Israel killed more than 200 people as it rescued four captives. Fighting again escalated on the Israel killed more than 200 people as it rescued four captives. Israel's offensive in Rafah continued. Fighting again escalated on the Lebanese Israeli border.. It is day 247 of the war. At least 37,000 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed. In this episode: Hind Khoudary, (@HindGaza), Journalist Akram Al Satarri, Freelance journalist Sara Khairat, (@sarakhairat), Al Jazeera Correspondent Zeina Khodr, (@ZeinakhodrAljaz), Al Jazeera Correspondent Episode credits: This episode was produced and mixed by David Enders. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik and Adam Abou-Gad is our engagement producer. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads and YouTube

Jun 8, 2024 • 20min
Another Take: Native American activist Leonard Peltier
Native American activist Leonard Peltier, in prison for 47 years, faces a parole hearing. Allegations of false evidence and coerced testimony in his case. Nick Tilsen discusses the activism around Peltier's case. The episode explores the American Indian Movement and doubts surrounding Peltier's conviction.