World Review from the New Statesman

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294 Episodio

  1. Why is Europe facing a summer of discontent?

    Pubblicato: 23/6/2022
  2. Is Emmanuel Macron to blame for the rise of the far right? | France Elects

    Pubblicato: 21/6/2022
  3. How Nato can protect Ukraine, with Anders Fogh Rasmussen

    Pubblicato: 20/6/2022
  4. Was Angela Merkel too easy on Russia?

    Pubblicato: 16/6/2022
  5. Will Emmanuel Macron lose his parliamentary majority? | France Elects

    Pubblicato: 14/6/2022
  6. What the West must do to stop Vladimir Putin in Ukraine, with Bruno Maçães

    Pubblicato: 13/6/2022
  7. Could Mélenchon be France’s next prime minister?

    Pubblicato: 9/6/2022
  8. What happened in Ireland’s mother and baby institutions? With Deirdre Finnerty

    Pubblicato: 6/6/2022
  9. Is Hungary undermining the West’s resolve on Ukraine?

    Pubblicato: 2/6/2022
  10. Can nuclear power ever be considered safe? With Serhii Plokhy

    Pubblicato: 30/5/2022
  11. Australia’s climate change election, Covid in North Korea, and will the US ever act on gun control?

    Pubblicato: 26/5/2022
  12. The risks facing Ukrainian refugees – with Suzanne Hoff

    Pubblicato: 23/5/2022
  13. Buffalo shooting and the dangers of "great replacement theory"

    Pubblicato: 19/5/2022
  14. How China targets Uyghurs around the world

    Pubblicato: 16/5/2022
  15. What will the return of the Marcos dynasty mean for the Philippines?

    Pubblicato: 12/5/2022
  16. Where will South Korea’s new president lead the country?

    Pubblicato: 9/5/2022
  17. Why the US Supreme Court is going backwards on abortion rights

    Pubblicato: 5/5/2022
  18. How autocrats manipulate history, with Katie Stallard

    Pubblicato: 2/5/2022
  19. Victory for Emmanuel Macron and Twitter for Elon Musk

    Pubblicato: 28/4/2022
  20. Is populism beatable? With Yascha Mounk

    Pubblicato: 26/4/2022

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