World Review from the New Statesman

Un podcast de The New Statesman

Catégories:

294 Épisodes

  1. Emmanuel Macron defeats Marine Le Pen | France Elects

    Publié: 25/04/2022
  2. How to counter the rise of the far right in Europe, with the FES | France Elects

    Publié: 21/04/2022
  3. Will China change its Covid course?

    Publié: 20/04/2022
  4. Can Emmanuel Macron win back left-wing voters? | France Elects

    Publié: 19/04/2022
  5. Russian soldiers asked my parents, “Why are you leaving Ukraine?” – Olia Hercules

    Publié: 18/04/2022
  6. BONUS: Travelling through Macron’s France, from the Channel to the Mediterranean

    Publié: 16/04/2022
  7. What happens if Finland and Sweden join Nato?

    Publié: 14/04/2022
  8. What’s going on inside the Kremlin, with Andrei Soldatov

    Publié: 12/04/2022
  9. Macron and Le Pen qualify for the second round of the French presidential election | France Elects

    Publié: 11/04/2022
  10. Could Vladimir Putin be prosecuted for war crimes in Ukraine?

    Publié: 07/04/2022
  11. Could Marine Le Pen really win the French presidency? | France Elects

    Publié: 06/04/2022
  12. Why North Korea is testing weapons right now, with Jean Lee

    Publié: 04/04/2022
  13. Europe’s new Iron Curtain

    Publié: 30/03/2022
  14. Where does China stand on Russia’s war in Ukraine? With Bonny Lin

    Publié: 28/03/2022
  15. Reporting Russia’s war in Ukraine

    Publié: 24/03/2022
  16. How Ukraine has strengthened Emmanuel Macron | France Elects

    Publié: 23/03/2022
  17. Andrey Kurkov: "This war will last as long as Putin is alive"

    Publié: 21/03/2022
  18. Is Russia setting the agenda on Ukraine? With former Estonian president Toomas Hendrik Ilves

    Publié: 18/03/2022
  19. Zelensky’s effective campaign for Western support

    Publié: 16/03/2022
  20. How Orbán is responding to Putin’s war, with Péter Krekó

    Publié: 14/03/2022

8 / 15

World Review is the global affairs podcast from the New Statesman, hosted by Jeremy Cliffe in Berlin and Emily Tamkin in Washington D.C. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Visit the podcast's native language site