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Episodes

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Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis emphasises his country's robust defence ties with Israel

More than 200 days into Israel’s war on Gaza, the death toll has surpassed 34,000 while more than 77

The documentary Israelism examines the rift among Jews regarding Palestine, highlighting young peopl

Amid rising gang violence in Haiti, Santo Domingo fears spillover effects. With criminal gangs domin

Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez ends his latest Middle East tour in Qatar.The Gulf state has ho

Journalists, especially in war zones, face immense challenges in reporting conflict realities.In the

Since Israel's inception in 1948, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has centred on the occupied Pales

From Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship to democracy, Chile has navigated a complex history marked by h

In this episode, we explore the essential role of non-governmental organisations in confronting glob

Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi discusses her country's stance at the International Court

Sebastiao Salgado's photography, initially rooted in news, evolved into a profound documentary-style

In an era where freedom of expression faces unprecedented challenges globally, Irene Khan stands as

Tracing Norway’s diplomatic journey from Trygve Lie’s pivotal role as the first United Nations secre

Amidst challenges like poverty, protests and the impact of climate change, Rio de Janeiro’s Mayor Ed

Amidst challenges like poverty, protests and the impact of climate change, Rio de Janeiro’s Mayor Ed

In a world where literature often mirrors the pulsating heart of society, Paul Lynch’s Prophet Song

Once a 15th-century maritime power, Portugal sparked the Age of Discovery and established a global e

Following the Cold War’s ideological rift, East-West rivalry persists, fuelled by advances in AI, cy

Social media has revolutionised our understanding and perception of wars and conflicts.Platforms lik

The United Nations, a longtime advocate for human rights through treaties and laws, faces stark real