2023 in Review: The US-Mexico border in a post-Title 42 world
The Take22 Dec 2023

2023 in Review: The US-Mexico border in a post-Title 42 world

As the year wraps up, we're looking back at ten of the episodes that defined our year at The Take. This originally aired on May 18.

It’s a new era for US migration. The controversial policy known as Title 42 expired last week after three years. It allowed border authorities to reject people looking to seek asylum in the US on the spot and turn them back, on the grounds that they might be carrying COVID-19. The end of Title 42 has many expecting an increase in migration in the next few months, under the belief that it will now be easier for people to seek asylum in the US. But others believe the policy replacing Title 42 will actually be stricter. So what does the end of Title 42 actually mean for people trying to get asylum in the United States?

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Episode credits:

This episode was produced by Ashish Malhotra and our host, Natasha Del Toro, in for Malika Bilal. Khaled Soltan fact-checked this episode.

Our sound designer is Alex Roldan.

Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik. Munera Al Dosari and Adam Abou-Gad are our engagement producers.

Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio.

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How an Israeli ‘intelligence failure’ informed the war on Gaza

How an Israeli ‘intelligence failure’ informed the war on Gaza

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Special episode: What media outlets get wrong on Israel and Palestine

Special episode: What media outlets get wrong on Israel and Palestine

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As Israel unifies, Gaza pays the price

As Israel unifies, Gaza pays the price

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'The US has Israel's back.' How far could the war spread?

'The US has Israel's back.' How far could the war spread?

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11 Okt 202318min

Where do you go when Israel strikes down your home in Gaza?

Where do you go when Israel strikes down your home in Gaza?

Maram Humaid is an Al Jazeera journalist in Gaza. Her home was hit in an Israeli air strike on Saturday.  She lived in an apartment building with her husband, eight-year-old daughter, and infant son. When Hamas fighters broke through Israel's fence, everything changed for them. As Israel's assault on the Gaza Strip ramps up and the death toll rises, Maram shares what it's like to live in Gaza today. In this episode:  Maram Humaid (@MaramGaza), Al Jazeera journalist in Gaza Episode credits: This episode was produced by Sarí el-Khalili, Sonia Bhagat, and our host Malika Bilal. Ashish Malhotra fact-checked this episode. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik, and Adam Abou-Gad is our engagement producer. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook

10 Okt 202316min

October 7, 2023

October 7, 2023

It’s a date that is now history. Saturday’s Hamas attack sent shockwaves through Israel, Palestine, and the world, 50 years and one day after a war that is etched in memory across the Middle East. Thousands of rockets, followed by an assault by Hamas fighters from land, air, and sea, caught Israel almost completely by surprise. We hear from Al Jazeera journalists in both Gaza and southern Israel about these unprecedented events. We’ll be back with more this week.  In this episode:  Hoda Abdel Hamid (@HodaAH), Al Jazeera senior correspondent  Safwat al Kahlout (@safwatkahlout), Al Jazeera producer  Rob Reynolds (@RobReynoldsAJE), Al Jazeera senior correspondent  Episode credits: This episode was produced by Alexandra Locke and Khaled Soltan, with Sari el Khalili,  Zaina Badr, Ashish Malhotra, Fahrinisa Campana, Chloe K. Li, Amy Walters, David Enders, Miranda Lin, Sonia Bhagat and Malika Bilal. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik and Adam Abou-Gad is our engagement producer. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook

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Why Ukraine wants women conscripts for war

Why Ukraine wants women conscripts for war

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6 Okt 202317min

Kevin McCarthy is out as US House Speaker. What’s next?

Kevin McCarthy is out as US House Speaker. What’s next?

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