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Sir Tim Berners-Lee on the Internet, AI and the Future of Humanity (Part Two)
Sir Tim Berners-Lee on the Internet, AI and the Future of Humanity (Part Two)

Season 1 Episode 3297

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Sir Tim Berners-Lee on the Internet, AI and the Future of Humanity (Part One)
Sir Tim Berners-Lee on the Internet, AI and the Future of Humanity (Part One)

Season 1 Episode 3296

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Hotels with History | Raffles Hotel, Singapore, with Richard E. Grant and Jules Perowne
Hotels with History | Raffles Hotel, Singapore, with Richard E. Grant and Jules Perowne

Season 1 Episode 3295

This is an episode of Hotels with History, produced by Intelligence Squared on behalf of ⁠Perowne International⁠⁠.


On todays episode, Richard journe…

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What Did Twenty Years of Western Intervention in Afghanistan Achieve? With Jon Lee Anderson
What Did Twenty Years of Western Intervention in Afghanistan Achieve? With Jon Lee Anderson

Season 1 Episode 3294

For more than 40 years, world-renowned foreign correspondent Jon Lee Anderson has been reporting on wars, crises and revolutions, from Latin America …

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Who are the Trailblazing Women Hidden From Our History? With Women's Prize Founder Kate Mosse
Who are the Trailblazing Women Hidden From Our History? With Women's Prize Founder Kate Mosse

Season 1 Episode 3293

Did you know that Mary Shelley was a teenager when she started writing Frankenstein in 1814? Or that England’s most prolific goal scorer - man or wom…

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Is the Data on Climate Change More Optimistic than We Thought? With Hannah Ritchie
Is the Data on Climate Change More Optimistic than We Thought? With Hannah Ritchie

Season 1 Episode 3292

What if the real story of climate change is far more hopeful than we’ve been led to believe?

With so much doomsday reporting and general misinformati…

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Ian McEwan on Speculative Fiction, Lost Poems and What We Can Know
Ian McEwan on Speculative Fiction, Lost Poems and What We Can Know

Season 1 Episode 3291

Ian McEwan is the critically acclaimed author of nineteen novels and two short story collections. 

His novels include Atonement, Enduring Love, The C…

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Sotheby’s Talks | Custodians of Taste: Pauline Karpidas and the Women who Shape the Art World
Sotheby’s Talks | Custodians of Taste: Pauline Karpidas and the Women who Shape the Art World

Episode 3290

On today’s episode, an episode from our friends at Sotheby's exploring the remarkable collecting journey of Pauline Karpidas, one of the most influen…

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Arundhati Roy on Storytelling, Memory and The Human Condition (Part Two)
Arundhati Roy on Storytelling, Memory and The Human Condition (Part Two)

Season 1 Episode 3289

‘It is vanishingly rare for a writer to both confront the ugliness of humanity and still search for its beauty. Roy is that rare writer.’ – Naomi Kle…

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Arundhati Roy on Storytelling, Memory and The Human Condition (Part One)
Arundhati Roy on Storytelling, Memory and The Human Condition (Part One)

Season 1 Episode 3288

‘It is vanishingly rare for a writer to both confront the ugliness of humanity and still search for its beauty. Roy is that rare writer.’ – Naomi Kle…

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