
The Lede
This is The Lede, the New Lines Magazine podcast. Each week, we delve into the biggest ideas, events and personalities from around the world. For more stories from New Lines, visit our website, newlinesmag.com
Latest episodes

Oct 4, 2024 • 54min
End of an Era: Israel and the Arab World Before and After Hassan Nasrallah — with Kareem Shaheen, Yair Wallach and Faisal Al Yafai
In this week’s episode, New Lines’ Faisal Al Yafai discusses the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah and the outsize role the Hezbollah leader had in the Arab world and Israel with the magazine’s Middle East Editor Kareem Shaheen and Yair Wallach, a reader in Israeli studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London.
Further reading: The Day After Hassan Nasrallah
Produced by Finbar Anderson

Sep 27, 2024 • 30min
Mpox, HIV/Aids and Africa’s Evolving Pandemic Response — with Winnie Byanyima and Kwangu Liwewe
On this episode of Global Insights on The Lede, the executive director of the joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS, Winnie Byanyima, joins New Lines’ Kwangu Liwewe to examine the global response to the mpox outbreak in Africa, and how it relates to the continent’s past and ongoing struggle against HIV.
Produced by Finbar Anderson

Sep 20, 2024 • 58min
Legacies of Violence in Israel and Palestine - with Omer Bartov and Lisa Goldman
On this week’s episode of The Lede, renowned professor of Holocaust and genocide studies Omer Bartov of Brown University joins New Lines’ Lisa Goldman to discuss his recent trip to Israel and how his position in the debate on genocide has fundamentally changed.
Produced by Finbar Anderson

Sep 13, 2024 • 1h 2min
The Price of Investigative Journalism — with Paul Caruana Galizia and Faisal Al Yafai
In this compelling discussion, Paul Caruana Galizia, whose mother was assassinated for her investigative work in Malta, joins journalist Faisal Al Yafai. They delve into the dangerous world of investigative journalism, revealing the emotional and professional toll it takes. Paul shares his journey from grief to becoming a voice against corruption, while exploring Malta's complex socio-political landscape post-decolonization. They also discuss the vital role of storytelling in honoring legacies and the ongoing fight against political corruption.

Sep 6, 2024 • 42min
Listen Again: Looking Twice at the History of Eyeliner — with Zahra Hankir and Ola Salem
As The Lede takes a summer break, listen again to one of our favorite conversations from the past year, which was shortlisted in the International Women's Podcast Awards.
This week, we go back to a conversation between Zahra Hankir, author of “Eyeliner: A Cultural History,” and New Lines’ Ola Salem about the fascinating history of the humble eyeliner.
Produced by Finbar Anderson

Aug 30, 2024 • 29min
Listen Again: Toxic Masculinity Online in Kenya and South Africa — with Caroline Kimeu, Rosie Motene and Kwangu Liwewe
As Global Insights on The Lede takes a summer break, listen again to one of our favorite episodes from the past year. We published this episode about the rise of toxic masculinity in Kenya and South Africa following the murders of two Kenyan women this January, with insight from South African author Rosie Motene and Caroline Kimeu, The Guardian’s East Africa global development correspondent.
Produced by Patrick Hagan and Finbar Anderson

Aug 23, 2024 • 42min
The Battle for the Future of the Democratic Party — with Eman Abdelhadi, David Faris and Danny Postel
On this week’s episode of The Lede, sociologist Eman Abdelhadi and David Faris, author of “It’s Time To Fight Dirty: How Democrats Can Build a Lasting Majority in American Politics,” join New Lines’ Danny Postel in Chicago to discuss the ongoing battle to determine the future of the Democratic Party.
Further reading: Kamala’s Progressive Skeptics
Produced by Finbar Anderson

Aug 16, 2024 • 1h 2min
Inside America’s Foreign Policy Machine — with Jasmine El-Gamal and Faisal Al Yafai
Ex-Pentagon adviser Jasmine El-Gamal sits down with New Lines’ Faisal Al Yafai on The Lede for a wide-ranging discussion that covers her time working as a translator during the Iraq War and at Guantanamo Bay, the unique perspective she gained working as an adviser to the Pentagon for three U.S. defense secretaries, and Joe Biden’s failures on Gaza.
Further reading: Lost and Found in Guantanamo Bay
Produced by Finbar Anderson

Aug 9, 2024 • 42min
Lebanon Under the Threat of War — with Lina Mounzer, Faysal Itani and Faisal Al Yafai
Lebanon is no stranger to conflict. For many of its citizens, a vicious 15-year civil war and a short but brutal war with Israel in 2006 are within living memory. Now, another conflict simmers on the country’s southern border with Israel and threatens every day to expand across the country.
New Lines’ Faisal Al Yafai speaks to Lebanese translator and writer Lina Mounzer to understand what the atmosphere in Lebanon is like under the threat of a new war, and political analyst Faysal Itani for his take on the geopolitical currents playing out on the Lebanese-Israeli border.
Further reading: It Felt Like Love by Lina Mounzer
Produced by Finbar Anderson

Aug 2, 2024 • 39min
Inside the British Isles: A Foreign Correspondent’s View — with Michael Peel, Barbara Serra and Karl Sharro
In 100 episodes on The Lede over five seasons, we have had the pleasure of interviewing politicians, authors, academics, thinkers, explorers and plenty of journalists. To celebrate our 100th episode, we held a live event in front of an audience to discuss how the United Kingdom is viewed from an outsider’s perspective. Our guests were the foreign correspondents Barbara Serra and Michael Peel as well as a returning panelist, satirist Karl Sharro.
Produced by Finbar Anderson