World Review from the New Statesman

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  1. Afghanistan, one year on | with Bilal Sarwary

    Publié: 23/08/2022
  2. What is Russia doing with Ukraine’s nuclear power plant?

    Publié: 18/08/2022
  3. How did US politics become so polarised? With Nick Bryant

    Publié: 15/08/2022
  4. Why the Democrats’ big bill matters

    Publié: 11/08/2022
  5. How serious is the Taiwan Strait crisis?

    Publié: 08/08/2022
  6. BONUS: Putin can still be toppled, with Leonid Volkov

    Publié: 05/08/2022
  7. How will China respond to Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan visit?

    Publié: 04/08/2022
  8. Election law dispute threatens to reopen Bosnia’s wounds, with Gerald Knaus

    Publié: 01/08/2022
  9. Is the far right about to come to power in Italy?

    Publié: 28/07/2022
  10. What Ukraine needs now from the West, with Lesia Vasylenko.

    Publié: 25/07/2022
  11. The global fallout of the war in Ukraine

    Publié: 21/07/2022
  12. BONUS: What will Zeitenwende mean for Germany? With Katarina Barley, vice-president of the European Parliament

    Publié: 19/07/2022
  13. Behind Sri Lanka’s economic collapse

    Publié: 18/07/2022
  14. What does Boris Johnson’s resignation mean for UK foreign policy?

    Publié: 14/07/2022
  15. What does Yair Lapid as prime minister mean for Israel?

    Publié: 11/07/2022
  16. Has the US given up on ever stopping gun violence?

    Publié: 07/07/2022
  17. What Trump and Putin got wrong, with Marie Yovanovitch

    Publié: 04/07/2022
  18. How will the end of Roe vs Wade transform America?

    Publié: 30/06/2022
  19. China’s broken promises on Hong Kong, with Chris Patten

    Publié: 27/06/2022
  20. BONUS EPISODE: Will the world end its addiction to growth? With the Club of Rome

    Publié: 24/06/2022

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