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9 snips
Feb 19, 2025 • 47min

Trump v Zelensky?

James Heappey, former Armed Forces Minister with a reputation for straightforward communication, dives into the tense political landscape between Trump and Zelensky, addressing misinformation and its geopolitical ramifications. Claer Barret, Consumer Editor at the Financial Times, sheds light on the economic consequences of rising inflation, discussing insightful budgeting strategies and impacts on renters. The conversation also touches on Europe's unity amid global tensions, showcasing the intricate balance of politics and economics.
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10 snips
Feb 18, 2025 • 34min

Outside the Room Where the Russia-US Peace Talks Happened

John Simpson, BBC's world affairs editor with a wealth of experience in international reporting, and Dr. Julie Klinger, a visiting fellow and expert on rare earth elements, dive into significant geopolitical discussions. They analyze the recent US-Russia peace talks, the implications of excluding Ukraine, and whether relations are warming. Klinger sheds light on the importance of Ukraine's rare minerals, exploring their role in global trade and potential impacts on post-conflict recovery.
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Feb 17, 2025 • 33min

Will Europe Send Troops to Ukraine?

In this thought-provoking discussion featuring Katya Adler, BBC's Europe editor, and James Landale, diplomatic correspondent, the podcast dives into the delicate balance of European security and troop deployment in Ukraine. They explore the urgent emergency summit in Paris, highlighting the potential for peace agreements while addressing the complexities of military commitments. The conversation also touches on the intriguing dynamics of US-Russian diplomacy, with a humorous nod to Saudi Arabia's emerging mediator role.
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Feb 16, 2025 • 27min

Can Starmer Bridge the Gap Between Trump and Europe?

Nicholas Watt, BBC Newsnight's political editor, shares his expert insights into the evolving dynamics between the UK, US, and EU. He discusses how Starmer aims to create a bridge between Trump and Europe while navigating defense spending boosts. An emergency summit on Ukraine is on the agenda, scrutinizing the exclusion of Ukraine from vital peace talks. The conversation also highlights challenges in troop readiness for peacekeeping missions and the complexities of international defense collaborations amid rising geopolitical tensions.
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9 snips
Feb 15, 2025 • 28min

Will 'America First' Put Europe Last?

Lyse Doucet, BBC's chief international correspondent, shares her insights from the Munich Security Conference. She discusses JD Vance's provocative comments on Europe's neglect of values, raising concerns about free speech and migration. The conversation delves into the emotional complexities behind Hamas's hostage release involving Israeli and Palestinian prisoners. Doucet also highlights the urgent need for European nations to strengthen their defense amidst shifting geopolitics and rising far-right sentiments as they navigate ongoing international tensions.
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9 snips
Feb 14, 2025 • 30min

The Week: What Next For Ukraine, The New World Order And Some Signs Of Growth?

Caitríona Perry, BBC's chief news anchor in Washington, D.C., shares her insights on pressing global issues. She discusses the potential end of the Ukraine war and analyzes Donald Trump's diplomatic maneuvers with Russia, raising alarms in Europe. The conversation also dives into the complexities of peace negotiations involving NATO and the U.S.'s military role. Additionally, Caitríona touches on the surprising economic growth in the UK, alongside the ongoing challenges like inflation and rising food prices, also humorously dubbed as 'eggflation'.
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9 snips
Feb 13, 2025 • 38min

Could the War in Ukraine be About to End?

Lyse Doucet, Chief International Correspondent for the BBC, and Steve Rosenberg, BBC Russia editor, dissect the implications of recent talks between leaders that may hint at a possible conclusion to the Ukraine war. They explore shifting diplomatic dynamics and the evolving role of NATO in the conflict. Additionally, Deborah Turness, CEO of BBC News, raises alarms about AI's risks in the news landscape, focusing on the potential for misinformation and the urgent need for accountability in journalism.
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8 snips
Feb 12, 2025 • 29min

The Neo-Nazi MI5 Spy

Daniel De Simone, a BBC investigations correspondent, dives into a shocking MI5 case where the agency lied in court three times to protect a violent neo-Nazi agent. He reveals the distressing story of this agent, who abused his girlfriend, showcasing the manipulation involved. The discussion highlights the ethical dilemmas faced by MI5 and the complex relationship between intelligence agencies and the media. De Simone addresses broader implications for accountability and the legal challenges surrounding national security and public interest.
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16 snips
Feb 11, 2025 • 32min

Has the Met Police Just Become Less Safe?

Sima Kotecha, senior UK correspondent, joins Zoe Billingham, former inspector of constabulary, and Alex Forsyth, BBC journalist, to delve into the fallout from a High Court ruling affecting Metropolitan Police. They discuss how this ruling complicates police vetting and accountability, raising serious concerns about public safety. Additionally, the panel tackles the contentious changes to UK assisted dying legislation, exploring whether a panel of experts could replace judges in evaluating eligibility, stirring debate on patient autonomy and safeguarding vulnerable individuals.
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6 snips
Feb 10, 2025 • 30min

Trump, Tariffs, Taylor, Texts

Sumi Somaskanda, BBC News chief presenter in Washington, dives into the implications of Trump's 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. She highlights how these tariffs could shake up U.S. relations with allies like the U.K. and Europe. The conversation also touches on Trump's unique participation at the Super Bowl and the mixed reactions he and Taylor Swift received. Additionally, they explore the intersection of sports and politics, and how public perceptions are shaped by celebrity culture.

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