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Jan 23, 2025 • 51min

SERIES FINALE: Trump Addresses Davos, Gaza Navigates Cease-Fire, 2025 Elections Loom, and More

Deborah Amos, former NPR international correspondent and Ferris Professor at Princeton, dives into pressing global issues. She discusses Trump's virtual address at Davos right after his inauguration. The conversation shifts to the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and its implications in Gaza. Amos highlights the challenging electoral landscape in Belarus and rising authoritarianism in Eastern Europe. The episode also tackles TikTok's turbulent legal status in the U.S., and the ongoing debates about data privacy and national security.
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Jan 16, 2025 • 37min

Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire, Trump’s First Immigration Moves, Russia’s and Iran’s New Partnership, and More

Israel and Hamas are negotiating a cease-fire aimed at exchanging hostages while the Trump administration plans ambitious immigration reforms. Meanwhile, Iran and Russia have inked a two-decade partnership that raises concerns about military cooperation and economic ties amid sanctions. Protests in Serbia highlight civil rights violations, reflecting rising tensions between the government and citizens. The geopolitical landscape is shifting rapidly, underscoring the complexities of international relations.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 46min

Hegseth Faces Senate Hearing, SCOTUS Hears TikTok Case, Canada Weighs Future Leadership, and More

Pete Hegseth’s Senate confirmation hearing stirs controversy as his lack of national security experience raises alarms. The Supreme Court's decision on TikTok highlights the clash between free speech and security fears tied to Chinese influence. Meanwhile, Canada faces uncertainty after Trudeau's resignation, complicating U.S.-Canada trade relations. Energy politics come to the forefront as Eastern Europe grapples with disrupted Russian gas supplies amidst the Ukraine conflict. Climate challenges are also addressed, stressing the urgent need for infrastructure improvements.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 50min

The World Next Year: Wars, New Governments, and Stormy Weather to Watch in 2025

Steven Erlanger, the chief diplomatic correspondent for Europe at The New York Times, sheds light on pivotal global shifts. He examines the evolving alliances in the Middle East post-Israel-Hamas conflict and discusses Syria and Iran's political instabilities and their ripple effects. The podcast also delves into the ongoing Ukraine conflict and its ties to U.S. politics, alongside the global challenges facing democracies. Erlanger emphasizes the urgent need for climate action amidst shifting European political landscapes.
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Dec 12, 2024 • 33min

Syrians Plot Transition, Turmoil in Georgia and Romania, UK Joins Trans-Pacific Trade Deal, and More

A new political landscape emerges in Syria as government formation begins following Bashar al-Assad's fall, with global powers vying for influence. In Eastern Europe, protests erupt in Georgia over delayed EU talks, while Romania grapples with the fallout from its annullled presidential election results. The UK makes a significant move by joining the Trans-Pacific trade deal, reshaping its post-Brexit trade strategy. Meanwhile, tensions heighten between the U.S. and China as an anti-monopoly case against NVIDIA signals deeper trade conflicts.
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Dec 5, 2024 • 28min

Turmoil in South Korea, French Government Collapses, Syrian Rebels Reignite Conflict, and More

South Korea faces a political crisis as President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration ignites mass protests and impeachment talks. Meanwhile, France grapples with government collapse and public unrest amid the reopening of Notre Dame. In Syria, rebels escalate their offensive against Assad’s regime, raising concerns for regional stability. On the global stage, President Trump threatens steep tariffs on BRICS nations, stirring geopolitical tensions and complicating U.S. foreign policy.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 28min

U.S. ATACMS for Ukraine, COP29 Wraps Up, Cease-Fire Negotiations in Lebanon, and More

Ukraine gains access to U.S.-made long-range missiles, escalating its conflict with Russia. The COP29 conference wraps up with slow progress on climate finance, raising concerns for vulnerable nations. Meanwhile, cease-fire negotiations heat up in Lebanon, involving delicate dynamics between Israel and Hezbollah. Protests erupt in New Zealand as Māori lawmakers advocate for indigenous rights, using traditional haka performances to voice their concerns. Each topic intertwines global stakes with domestic struggles in this complex geopolitical landscape.
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Nov 14, 2024 • 38min

TWNW Special: Why the World Next Week Matters

The hosts dive into the chaos of recent global events, exploring the implications of a second Trump term on international relations. They unravel Biden's foreign policy challenges, particularly regarding Ukraine and Gaza. The pivotal G20 summit in Brazil is highlighted as a potential game changer amid dwindling G7 influence. Trump’s rapid cabinet picks signal shifts in foreign policy direction, while a look at recent elections showcases the rise of populism and the evolving landscape of democracy worldwide.
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Nov 7, 2024 • 30min

World Reacts to Trump Win, Israel’s Gaza Aid Deadline Nears, Azerbaijan’s Climate Summit, and More

World leaders are cautiously optimistic about cooperating with the U.S. after Trump's election win. Israel faces pressure to boost humanitarian aid to Gaza or risk U.S. military funding. Azerbaijan gears up for COP29, raising alarms over climate targets. Meanwhile, Moldova's elections spark hope for stronger ties with the EU. The podcast navigates these captivating global developments, highlighting their implications for international diplomacy and climate action amidst ongoing geopolitical challenges.
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Nov 1, 2024 • 28min

TWNW Special: Surveying Foreign Media Coverage of U.S. Election 2024

The podcast dives into global media's fascination with the U.S. Election 2024, contrasting intense European coverage with Africa's nonchalance. It highlights the role of foreign journalists and unique stories, including British Americans rallying for Trump in Georgia. The discussion also unveils diverse international narratives, examining how outlets like RT and Al Arabiya shape perceptions of the election. With democracy and political division at stake, the global implications of this electoral cycle capture attention across the world.

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