9 June 2022
Episode 2814
60 minutes
We discuss Ukraine’s documentation of the thousands of war crimes committed by Russia during the conflict and analyse the visit of Belgium’s King Philippe to the Democratic Republic of Congo. Plus: a trip to Asia’s premier defence summit and the latest business news.
9 June 2022
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