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Friday 3 April
Andrew Mueller, Roger Boyes and Mary Dejevsky discuss the Iranian nuclear talks, the deadly attack at a Kenyan university and an anti-US campaign in Venezuela.
Thursday 2 April
Andrew Mueller, Nina Schick and James Boys discuss the day’s top news stories, including nuclear talks with Iran, the UK’s televised election debate and global capital-punishment trends.
Wednesday 1 April
Robert Fox and Isabel Hilton discuss China’s plans in the South China Sea, the state of Iran nuclear talks and Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi’s ambitious reform agenda.
Tuesday 31 March
Nigerian election results, the future of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and different tones of diplomatic language. John Everard and Jeffrey Kofman discuss the biggest news stories of the day.
Monday 30 March
Negotiations on Iran’s nuclear programme intensify before the deadline and US financier George Soros promises to invest $1bn in Ukraine. Tim Marshall and Sebastian Borger discuss these other day’s news stories.
Friday 27 March
Jane Kinninmont and Alessio Patalano discuss the biggest news stories of the day with presenter Andrew Mueller: the Arab coalition in Yemen, elections in Nigeria and a tough new anti-protest law in Turkey.
Thursday 26 March
Michael Binyon and Daniella Peled discuss the day’s top stories with Steve Bloomfield, including the Saudi air strikes in Yemen, the latest on the Germanwings air crash and whether or not Prince Charles has…
Wednesday 25 March
Andrew Mueller, Xenia Wickett and Oscar Guardiola-Rivera discuss EU-Cuban and US-Afghan relations, ask how militaries can recruit millennials and explore press freedom in Thailand.
Tuesday 24 March
Andrew Tuck, Mary Dejevsky and John Everard discuss the day’s top news stories, from the economic battle between Greece and Germany to the digital perils of public diplomacy in Libya.
Monday 23 March
Steve Bloomfield, Tim Marshall and Samira Shackle discuss the day’s top news stories, including Russia’s nuclear-weapons threat to Danish ships and Michael Fallon’s views on the US-UK defence relationship.