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#613 21 Mar 2014

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We discuss today’s top news with Raffaello Pantucci and James Boys and get an update from our man in Washington. We also review the latest North American film releases with Dana Stevens.

#612 20 Mar 2014

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Kathleen Burk and Matthew Jamison review the day’s top stories, from the US expanding sanctions against Russia to the trial of infamous rogue trader Jerome Kerviel. We also discuss the latest news from the Netherlands and find out why the Cannes Croisette is not only for film buffs but property…

#611 19 Mar 2014

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Ben Judah and Samira Shackle discuss the top stories of the day. We also find out how a sibling rivalry gave the US its first subway system and review London’s ballet.

#610 18 Mar 2014

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Daniella Peled and Stewart Purvis discuss the geopolitical implications of Vladimir Putin’s decision to sign the treaty accepting Crimea into the Russian Federation. We also meet Barbara Cassin, a French philosopher who has set out to translate untranslatable words – and we review the latest K-pop hits with Bernie Cho.

#609 17 Mar 2014

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Jeffrey Koffman and John Everard discuss the biggest stories of the day. We also assess the effect of sexual revolution in the arts with Robert Hofler, author of ‘Sexplosion’, and check in with our man in Montréal, Patrick Pittman.

#608 14 Mar 2014

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James Schneider and Ivor Gaber discuss the biggest stories of the day. We also meet Eugenio Merino, the Spanish artist that has the Franco Foundation up in arms, and check in with Ed Stocker: our man in Buenos Aires.

#607 13 Mar 2014

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Alessio Patalano and Matthew Jamison discuss the biggest stories of the day, and we meet author Agata Pyzik who claims East and Western Europe remain divided in her book ‘Poor But Sexy’.

#606 12 Mar 2014

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Gavin MacFadyen and Xenia Dormandy dissect the biggest stories of the day, photojournalist Jo Farrell discusses her project on the last Chinese women to have their feet bound and Caracas correspondent Irene Caselli reviews Venezuela’s political shows.

#605 11 Mar 2014

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Revelations suggest that Iran, not Libya, was behind the 1988 bombing of Pan Am flight 103; Martin Plaut and Robert Fox assess the implications. We also hear from Bogotá following Colombia’s parliamentary elections and review the latest music release from the Nordic world.

#604 10 Mar 2014

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John Everard and Raffaello Pantucci discuss the day’s news – with an Asian focus. We’re in Belgrade for a check-in with correspondent Guy De Launey and we meet the man behind the revered Festival International de Jazz de Montréal.

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