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Have Haiti’s gangs launched a coup?
Episode 806
Gangs freed thousands of prison inmates and attacked the country’s main airport, all while Prime Minister Ariel Henry is absent from the country. Hai…
2 years ago
From India to Ukraine: the South Asians fighting in Russia’s war
Episode 805
Hundreds of South Asians are fighting Russia’s war on Ukraine, including from India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. They face physical danger and a language b…
2 years ago
Super Tuesday: Will an 'uncommitted' vote risk Biden's reelection?
Episode 804
In Michigan, 100,000 protest votes have made waves across Democrats’ primary elections nationwide, just as the presidential election season is starti…
2 years ago
Brief: Gaza ceasefire talks resume in Egypt without Israel
Episode 803
As Israel’s war on Gaza continues, we're coming to you on Sundays with a weekly roundup. This week: Desperately needed food and aid supplies are bein…
2 years ago
Another Take: When it comes to Gaza, when is it a war crime?
Episode 802
Every Saturday, we revisit a story that’s in the news again.
In October, Israel issued its first evacuation order in Gaza, demanding all Palestinian…
2 years ago
Palestinians were seeking food in Gaza City. Israeli forces opened fire.
Episode 801
Hundreds of Palestinians in desperate need of food were gathered waiting for aid trucks on Gaza City’s Al-Rashid Street. Israeli forces fired on the …
2 years ago
After local elections in Israel, what comes next?
Episode 800
In Israel’s first election since the October 7 attacks by Hamas, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was not on the ballot. But Netanyahu’s party, Liku…
2 years ago
‘An extreme act’: Why Aaron Bushnell self-immolated for Gaza
Episode 799
Aaron Bushnell, a member of the US air force, set himself on fire in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington, DC, in an act of political protest o…
2 years ago
What’s behind the armed conflict in eastern DR Congo?
Episode 798
Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo is rich in resources, from gold and diamonds to coltan, used to power mobile phones. It’s also the site of r…
2 years ago
‘Where globalism goes to die’: inside the US right at CPAC
Episode 797
It’s billed as the most influential gathering of conservatives in the world: CPAC, or the Conservative Political Action Conference. In the past, it’s…
2 years ago