One Saudi Step Too Far with Nicholas Kristof

One Saudi Step Too Far with Nicholas Kristof

What happens if there are no consequences for murder? Does it make it easier for it to happen again? The killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at a Saudi consulate in Turkey may put those questions to the test. Ian examines them with a man who came to know Khashoggi personally over the past 15 years: Two-time Pulitzer prize winner Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times.

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Special edition: The world after coronavirus: Where's the upside?

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8 Kesä 202030min

Global Leadership in a Post Pandemic World with Richard Haass

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27 Touko 202020min

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With just a few companies controlling the vast majority of beef, pork and poultry processing in the US, the nation's meat supply chain was already vulnerable. The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the sho...

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Data Privacy Before & After a Pandemic with Marietje Schaake

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Some economists have argued that data is the new oil, a precious commodity driving exponential growth of some of the biggest multinational corporations. This week, our guest says it could also be the ...

11 Touko 202027min

Is a second Great Depression coming? Extended interview with economic historian Adam Tooze

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As unemployment rises and lockdowns threaten the existence of businesses here and around the world, it's time to ask the question: Is another depression a possibility, and what would that look like to...

4 Touko 202029min

Dr. Larry Brilliant on how to end the COVID-19 pandemic

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27 Huhti 202030min

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