5 July 2017
Episode 1483
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As the deadline for Qatar to comply with the list of demands from its neighbours expires, we ask what happens next in the Gulf. Plus: we continue our series on coalitions by looking at Germany, examine the rhetoric of Emmanuel Macron and go up, up and away with the founder of the European Balloon festival.
5 July 2017
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