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Friday 26 June
We analyse today’s multiple terror attacks across the world, find out why Rwanda and the UK are not seeing eye to eye, discuss whether the French media purposefully left the Calais migration crisis off its agenda and celebrate the legalisation of same-sex marriage in the US.
Thursday 25 June
We look at the realistic chances for a lasting nuclear deal between Iran and the West, summarise the plethora of EU talks going on in Brussels this week and ask whether dictators should ever be forgiven.
Wednesday 24 June
We ask whether François Hollande should really be surprised that the US spied on him, discuss how long an effective protest should take to make its point and analyse Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi’s new comments on migrants on Italy.
Tuesday 23 June
What the latest developments in Greece’s debt talks mean for Germany, we learn why Nato is flexing its military muscles in Latvia and discuss whether China and the US have any common concerns to talk over in Washington this week.
Monday 22 June
We ask why US-Israeli relations are at their lowest ebb for a number of years, why Germany arrested Al Jazeera journalist Ahmed Mansour and learn why China is banning celebrities from presenting TV shows.
Friday 19 June
We look at why right-leaning parties are gaining ground across Europe and Scandinavia after yesterday’s election in Denmark, ask what David Cameron can really do to prevent extremism in the UK and learn why Germany is turning its Cold War military infrastructure into nature reserves.
Thursday 18 June
We look at why migration crises from Hungary to Haiti are occupying the global headlines, get the latest updates from the Yemen peace talks, learn why France is trying to sell 16 tonnes of Japanese plutonium and ask why a Russian investigator wants to investigate the authenticity of the moon…
Wednesday 17 June
We ask whether President Putin’s new nukes are a real danger, look at the increasingly crude diplomatic language surrounding Greece’s possible exit from the eurozone, analyse the latest reshuffle in Rupert Murdoch’s media empire and learn why you should never take Italians to task over the merits of Nutella.
Tuesday 16 June
We give our own verdict on the execution sentence for former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi, discuss the benefits and drawbacks of being a presidential spouse and ask whether Russian fast food will be a hit on the streets of New York.
Monday 15 June
We dissect how wanted war criminal and Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir managed to escape arrest during a weekend visit to South Africa, look at whether new thinking from Italy could help solve the Mediterranean migrant crisis and hear why one of London’s most cherished places to eat is closing its…
