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We discuss today’s top news with Samira Shackle and Darren McCaffrey, speak to our Caracas correspondent Irene Caselli, and also review this week’s film releases..
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Robert Fox and Oscar Guardiola-Rivera discuss the day’s biggest news stories. Sir Kenneth Grange talks to Aled John about his latest project and Parul Sehgal of the ‘New York Times’ Book Review’ discusses the week’s books.
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We discuss the continuing crisis in Ukraine, why Saudi Arabia’s spy chief was pushed aside, and we also look at Australian prime minister Tony Abbott’s outburst at the press. Plus, a look at the significance of the self-portrait and we review the week in British TV.
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Why the US has denied Iran’s new ambassador to the UN a visa, we hear why South Korea’s spy agency is in the middle of a scandal, and explain why the UK is concerned about its maritime security if Scotland votes for independence. We also remember the life and career…
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The latest from Ukraine, we find out who is leading in the Afghan presidential race, and we ask whether the Republican party is racist? Plus, we get the headlines from Belgrade and tell you which exhibitions are making waves in the art world – from Hong Kong and New York.
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Today’s top stories with Nina Schick and Jeffrey Kofman, we find out the latest from Italy from our correspondent Ivan Carvalho, and review the latest films – this week with an east-Asian angle.
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We question whether Hillary Clinton will soon announce her bid to be president in 2016, ask how Italy is solving their illegal immigrant problem and discuss Kenya’s crackdown over Somali migrants. Plus, a review of the week in books and we hit the road with our Buenos Aires correspondent Ed…
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We discuss why Australia’s former foreign minister Bob Carr has revealed all in a new book, analyse protests on the streets of Athens ahead of a visit by Angela Merkel, and hear about the damage done to brand Toyota by its product recall.
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We discuss the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, find out why the head of Hezbollah thinks the war in Syria is won for Assad, we also hear how Virgin Galactic wants to revolutionise long-haul travel, and get the latest from Salone del Mobile.
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We wrap up the day’s news with the UK’s former ambassador to North Korea, John Everard, and journalist, Samira Shackle. Plus, discussion on reactions to Afghanistan’s election, the continuing crisis in Ukraine, and how US defense secretary Chuck Hagel managed to get onboard China’s new aircraft carrier.
