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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UNHCR's Filippo Grandi: How the Pandemic has Upended the Lives of Refugees

UNHCR's Filippo Grandi: How the Pandemic has Upended the Lives of Refugees

Guest: Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees When the pandemic first took hold earlier this year, refugees around the world braced for the worst. Tightly packed camps with poor hygiene see...

12 Okt 202027min

Special Edition: A New Cold War? Tensions Rise Between US & China

Special Edition: A New Cold War? Tensions Rise Between US & China

As global competition and a ratcheting pandemic blame game erode diplomatic relations between the US and China, GZERO Media and Citi Private Bank are taking a look at what that growing schism means fo...

8 Okt 202035min

Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Greece’s Unlikely COVID Success Story

Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Greece’s Unlikely COVID Success Story

Guest: Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister of Greece When the coronavirus came to Greece in March, the country was only beginning to emerge from a decades-long financial crisis that had brought it to ...

5 Okt 202022min

Christine Lagarde, Leading Europe’s United Economic Pandemic Response

Christine Lagarde, Leading Europe’s United Economic Pandemic Response

The coronavirus pandemic threatened to bring Europe’s economy to its knees. Then something remarkable happened: 27 member states came together. On the latest episode of the GZERO World with Ian Bremme...

28 Sep 202021min

Special Edition: Your Money As The World Goes Gray

Special Edition: Your Money As The World Goes Gray

Have you ever heard of Blue Zones? They're communities all around the globe—from Sardinia to Okinawa to Loma Linda, CA—where residents exceed the average human lifespan by years, and even decades. Whi...

23 Sep 202035min

Why We Still Need the United Nations with UN Secretary-General António Guterres

Why We Still Need the United Nations with UN Secretary-General António Guterres

The world’s largest multilateral organization was born out of the global crisis of World War II. Now, as another crisis rocks the world, the United Nations is facing a challenge of its own—to remain r...

21 Sep 202030min

Special edition: What does the world think of the US election?

Special edition: What does the world think of the US election?

No matter who wins the US election, the result will reverberate around the world through America's policies on trade, immigration, and security. To understand that impact better, the writers of Signal...

18 Sep 202050min

Stanford's President Marc Tessier-Lavigne: College in the Covid Age

Stanford's President Marc Tessier-Lavigne: College in the Covid Age

Stanford University president Marc Tessier-Lavigne joins Ian Bremmer to talk about how higher education is trying (and in many cases failing) to adjust to the pandemic this fall. Tessier-Lavigne made ...

14 Sep 202031min

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