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Nov 22, 2024 • 26min

Is Ukraine ready to compromise for peace?

Paul Adams, BBC's diplomatic correspondent in Dnipro, shares first-hand insights on Ukraine's evolving stance toward peace. He delves into President Zelensky's shifting vision amidst increasing Russian advances and the uncertain future of US military aid. Discussion includes the challenges of negotiating with Putin, the emotional toll of prolonged conflict on Ukrainians, and the complex dynamics of territorial integrity. The conversation paints a vivid picture of a nation exhausted yet hopeful for diplomatic resolutions.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 27min

Delhi smog: 'My eyes are stinging'

In this discussion, Devina Gupta, a BBC journalist, shares her firsthand experiences of living in Delhi amidst a choking smog crisis. She describes how residents are grappling with health issues like stinging eyes and respiratory problems. Dr. Gary Fuller, an air quality expert from Imperial College London, highlights the severe health ramifications of air pollution, linking it to chronic conditions and even economic losses. Together, they emphasize the urgent need for effective solutions to tackle this escalating environmental hazard.
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Nov 20, 2024 • 28min

Logan Paul and a viral crypto controversy

Join BBC journalists Matt Shea and Jamie Tasson as they delve into the turbulent world of Logan Paul, a social media titan turned entrepreneur. They discuss the fallout from his controversial crypto project, CryptoZoo, and the ethical dilemmas of influencer endorsements. The conversation uncovers the shady underbelly of influencer-driven investments and the media's role in scrutinizing celebrity actions. Plus, they speculate on how upcoming regulatory changes in the U.S. could reshape the crypto landscape.
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Nov 19, 2024 • 26min

The abuse scandal facing the Church of England

Aleem Maqbool, the BBC's religion editor, and Shingai Nyoka, a BBC correspondent in Harare, delve into the Church of England's abuse scandal. They discuss the fallout from Archbishop Justin Welby's resignation, examining its implications for Anglicans worldwide. The episode highlights the church's historical failures to protect vulnerable individuals and the resulting disconnection felt by African Anglicans. Tensions between progressive and traditional factions are explored, emphasizing the urgent need for accountability and healing within the church.
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Nov 18, 2024 • 26min

How social media shapes the way we speak

Sophia Smith Galer, a linguist and former BBC journalist, and Neil Edgeller from the BBC Learning English team dive into the dynamic world of language influenced by social media. They explore how younger generations adopt new terms at unprecedented rates and the cultural divides this creates. The conversation touches on the concept of 'linguicide' and the challenges of preserving linguistic diversity amid globalization. They also analyze the role of AI in communication, questioning its impact on the authenticity of human expression.
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Nov 16, 2024 • 26min

Path to the Presidency: Trump prepares for power

Donald Trump is mixing political allies with unexpected picks for his White House team, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary. The tension-filled meeting between Trump and Biden reveals their contrasting dynamics during the transition. Trump’s pro-Israel ambassadorial choices could reshape U.S. immigration policies. Meanwhile, mass deportation plans and innovative governance are being discussed as challenges for his administration. The urgency for the Republican Party to push their legislative agenda also adds to the unfolding narrative.
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Nov 15, 2024 • 26min

Does Singapore's death penalty deter drug crime?

Linda Pressly, a BBC journalist renowned for her reporting on drug issues, joins the discussion about Singapore's stringent drug laws. She explores whether the country's harsh penalties, including the death sentence for traffickers, genuinely deter drug crime. Pressly compares Singapore’s zero-tolerance policy to evolving legislation elsewhere, like in the U.S. The conversation reveals personal stories of those affected and highlights the complexities of recovery within such a strict legal framework, emphasizing the importance of rehabilitation over punishment.
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Nov 14, 2024 • 26min

Trump's new top team

Anthony Zurcher, BBC's senior North America correspondent, offers insights into Donald Trump's new inner circle as he gears up for a second term. Zurcher discusses notable appointments, like Elon Musk, and the unexpected absence of family members like Ivanka Trump. The conversation highlights the implications of these choices for U.S. foreign policy and the unique dynamics within Trump's team. Zurcher also touches on the unpredictable nature of politics and previews a gripping narrative involving a yacht crew.
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Nov 13, 2024 • 26min

Germany’s deepening political crisis

Damien McGuinness, BBC's Berlin correspondent, and Kate Connolly from The Guardian dive into Germany's political turbulence following the collapse of Chancellor Scholz’s coalition. They discuss how long-standing tensions led to a minority government and the rise of far-right parties. The pair explore the economic implications of U.S. tariffs and high inflation on the country's stability. With Germany’s role in the EU and support for Ukraine now uncertain, they highlight how these shifts may resonate far beyond Berlin's borders.
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Nov 12, 2024 • 26min

COP29: In Donald Trump’s shadow

Greya Jackson, host of the BBC’s The Climate Question, and Carl Nasman, BBC's US climate correspondent, dive into the potential repercussions of a Trump presidency on global climate efforts. They discuss how Trump's history with climate policy poses significant challenges for COP29 and the broader fight against climate change. The conversation highlights the critical need for U.S. leadership, the evolving strategies required for international cooperation, and the role of corporate action in advancing clean energy amidst shifting political landscapes.

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