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The Briefing - latest episodes
Friday 25 November
Should there be recounts in key US battleground states? We also discuss whether one of the EU’s top officials is preparing to contest Germany’s federal election and ponder whether Eurovision be responsible for a new agre…
Thursday 24 November
Does Austria's far-right presidential candidate have the power to take the country out of the EU if he wins next month's election? We also weigh up Nato’s response to Russian aggression and look at the impact that Donald…
Wednesday 23 November
We ask whether the term “alt-right” is anything more than a rebranding exercise by US white supremacists and why Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan is hoping to change his country’s constitution. Plus: why are South…
Tuesday 22 November
We ask whether Donald Trump is preparing to ditch some of his more controversial policies and the UK’s former ambassador to Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan tells us what makes for good diplomacy. Plus: the latest avia…
Monday 21 November
We ask if an outgoing US president should break with convention to criticise their successor’s policies and discuss whether François Fillon can stop Marine Le Pen from becoming France’s new president. Plus: why is Italy’s…
Friday 18 November
We ask what the world should make of Donald Trump’s meeting with Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe and discuss Hungary’s new nuclear deal. Plus: why is Slovenia making water a fundamental right for its citizens?
Thursday 17 November
We discuss Trump’s meeting with Shinzo Abe in New York and look at Marine Le Pen’s chances at the French presidency. Plus: Estonia’s chief information officer explains the benefits of his country’s e-Residency programme.
Wednesday 16 November
We discuss France’s presidential election, outline the chaos of Donald Trump’s presidential transition and ask what Switzerland can teach the world about democracy: Plus: why you should raise a glass to Beaujolais nouveau…
Tuesday 15 November
Following Donald Trump’s election, we discuss the future of the two-state solution between Israel and Palestine. Plus: political intrigue in the Kremlin as Russia’s economy minister is arrested for corruption.
Monday 14 November
We discuss the role of White House chief of staff, analyse French politics one year after the deadly terror attacks of 2015 and judge the prospects for peace in Colombia.
Friday 11 November
As speculation begins regarding who will join Donald Trump in the White House, we go through the potential names on the list. Plus: a look at the life and legacy of Leonard Cohen, who has died at the age of 82.
Thursday 10 November
We ask how polling companies could get the US election so wrong and how the country can heal the wounds of such a divisive campaign. Plus: South Africa’s Jacob Zuma faces a no-confidence vote today.
Wednesday 9 November
As Europe wakes up to the news of a Trump presidency, we unpack what this means for the rest of the world and ask how the US can move forward. Plus: market reactions, security implications and the view from Moscow.
Tuesday 8 November
It’s election day in the US and as polls open we head to Miami to analyse what this election means for the rest of the world. Plus: problems for Estonia’s government and how Spain has said no to homework.
Monday 7 November
We ask whether Donald Trump has any chance of winning the race to the White House and discuss Hong Kong’s often tortured relationship with China. Plus: what do our accents reveal about us?













