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08  may     04h00
Anthony Scaramucci: Trump and the Humiliation That Made Him Famous
   For a brief moment in 2017, Anthony Scaramucci became a unit of time. His 11-day stint as White House communications director was so short-lived that...
01  may     04h00
Why India Has Lost Its Way: Writer Amitav Ghosh on the New World Order, Politics and Past Lives
   For more than 30 years, the Indian-born writer Amitav Ghosh has built a global following with novels that draw on deep historical research. But his...
24  april     04h00
How to Get a Deal With Iran: Former US Negotiator Wendy Sherman on Power, Pressure and Reality
   We’re now eight weeks on from the start of the US-Israel war with Iran, a conflict that’s been watched with increasing alarm by Wendy Sherman,...
17  april     04h00
Hamlet, James Bond and SNL UK: Riz Ahmed on Reinventing Cultural Icons
   A new and radical take on Shakespeare’s Hamlet is out in US cinemas. The force behind it is actor, writer, producer and musician Riz Ahmed. He says...
09  april     17h30
America’s Limits, Iran’s Leverage, Pakistan’s Moment: Maleeha Lodhi on a Shifting Order
   After almost six weeks of war, how did Pakistan manage to get the US and Iran to talk? Amid a still-fragile situation in the Middle East, that...
02  april     04h00
Lionel Shriver on Immigration, Identity and Why She Refuses to Stay Quiet
   Lionel Shriver has often tackled complex or contentious issues in her fiction. From school shootings in We Need to Talk About Kevin to economic...
27  march     05h00
Why Israel Could Be Forced to Stop: Shira Efron on War, Fatigue and Netanyahu’s Strategy
   With attention fixed on the potential developments between the US and Iran, could the Israeli government be forced to end the war earlier than it...
20  march     05h00
Ro Khanna on Stopping the Iran War, Taking on the Epstein Class’ and Taxing Billionaires
   US Representative Ro Khanna of California helped force Donald Trump to release the Epstein files. Now he wants to end the war with Iran. Earlier this...
13  march     05h00
Why Iran Isn’t Breaking: Vali Nasr on Pain, Patience and the Uprising That Isn’t Coming
   Despite the intensity of the US-Israel bombing campaign, Iran’s regime, now under a new supreme leader, hasn’t given President Donald Trump the...
06  march     05h00
Middle East Expert Bernard Haykel on the Three Futures for Iran After the Strikes
   Within 24 hours of the US and Israeli strikes on Iran, a host of other countries were drawn into the latest conflict in the Middle East. Iran...
27  february     05h00
WHO Chief Tedros on Covid, China and Texting RFK Jr
   When President Donald Trump returned to the White House last year, one of his first acts was to sign an executive order withdrawing the US from the...
20  february     05h00
KPop Demon Hunters’ Creator Maggie Kang on the Global Hit No One Saw Coming
   KPop Demon Hunters is the brainchild of Korean-Canadian animator Maggie Kang. It’s Netflix’s biggest-ever film and follows Rumi, Mira and Zoey,...
19  february     20h13
Bonus Episode: The Andrew Story
   The Feb. 19 arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the brother of King Charles, puts the British Royal Family into uncharted territory. The former...
13  february     05h00
Author Andrey Kurkov on Winter in Kyiv and Why Putin Won’t Stop
   This winter has been exceptionally brutal in Ukraine. Already the coldest in more than a decade, it’s been made worse by Russian attacks on energy...
06  february     05h00
David Miliband on Global Disorder, Labour’s Mistakes’ and Deploying 1 Billion on Crises
   In 2007 when he was UK Foreign Secretary, David Miliband delivered an address to the Labour Party conference. He described a world with fewer...
30  january     06h00
Netflix’s Cover-Up’ Director Laura Poitras on ICE, Domestic Terrorists’ and US Surveillance
   The killing of two US citizens by federal agents in Minneapolis has made January a dark month for many across America. Both Alex Pretti and Renee...
23  january     06h00
Rutger Bregman Is Thinking About Billionaires, the US Versus Europe and Saving the World
   Rutger Bregman knows what appearing at Davos can do for your profile. His reputation was made when he went there in 2019 and attacked the rich. The...
16  january     06h00
Jeanne Shaheen Is Pressing For Answers on Venezuela, Greenland and Iran
   What is Donald Trump’s plan for Venezuela? Does he have one? Will he go beyond threats in supporting the uprising in Iran or invading Greenland?...
09  january     06h00
Peter Navarro Is Doubling Down on Tariffs
   US President Donald Trump’s tough talk about China and tariffs can be traced back in large part to economist Peter Navarro. A well-known China hawk,...
02  january     06h00
Kara Swisher Is Thinking About Life After Trump
   Kara Swisher has followed the story of Silicon Valley for three decades, having started work as a tech journalist at a time when few people were...
26  december     06h00
Elon Musk Wants Credit for Cutting Waste, Not Cutting Aid
   As the year draws to a close, we are bringing you one of Mishal Husain’s biggest conversations of the year, in full. In May 2025, Elon Musk joined...
19  december     06h00
Lynsey Addario Keeps Going Back to Photograph War
   Lynsey Addario’s life work means taking great risks to tell other people’s stories. She is a Pulitzer Prize winning war photographer who has been...
12  december     06h00
Mustafa Suleyman Isn’t Like Everyone Else in Silicon Valley
   Mustafa Suleyman co-founded AI lab DeepMind when he was just 26 years old. Four years later, it was acquired by Google for a reported 400 million. He...
05  december     06h00
Salman Rushdie Isn’t Afraid of Free Speech
   Salman Rushdie was nearly killed when he was stabbed 15 times on stage in upstate New York in 2022. His injuries were so severe that he lost an eye....
28  november     06h00
Ken Burns Says Gratitude Is the Missing Ingredient in Our Politics
   Ken Burns has been telling stories about America for almost 50 years. The lauded documentary filmmaker has a new series on PBS, The American...
21  november     06h00
Fei-Fei Li Helped Create AI, Now She Feels the Responsibility
   Stanford University Professor Fei-Fei Li has been at the forefront of artificial intelligence research for 25 years, which is why she’s been called...
14  november     06h00
Richard Moore Was Paid to Steal Secrets, Not Solve Mysteries
   For almost 40 years, Richard Moore was a career spy in Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service. Only his closest friends and family knew what he did...
07  november     06h00
Julia Ioffe Wants You to Know Russia Is Bigger Than Putin
   How do you tell the history of a whole country through its women? And what can it tell us about the world today? These are the questions Russian...
31  october     06h00
Marà a Corina Machado Believes US Pressure on Maduro Is the Only Way
   Three weeks after being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado finds herself supporting US intervention in...
24  october     05h00
Nigel Farage Thinks Britain Has Had Too Many Unifiers
   After successfully pushing for Brexit, political disruptor Nigel Farage announced his retirement. Last year, he returned to frontline politics as the...
16  october     19h31
Mark Carney Has Learned From Donald Trump
   Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney talks to Mishal Husain about trade battles, Vladimir Putin’s miscalculations and what he’s learned from Donald...
10  october     18h03
Introducing: The Mishal Husain Show
   Welcome to The Mishal Husain Show. In a world of confusion, let Mishal guide you through some of the most complex stories of our times, through...
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