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We discuss the stakes of the EU Eastern Partnership summit for Moldova and Georgia, discuss the latest news from Greece, and go truffle hunting in the south of France.
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James Schneider discusses the crisis in Nigeria and the Central African Republic, we’re in Egypt as the government continues its crackdown on protester, and author James Wallman makes the case for an uncluttered lifestyle.
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We’re in Italy ahead of the Senate vote that could finally end Silvio Berlusconi’s long and scandal-ridden political career. We also attend the Creative Business cup in Copenhagen and ask whether drones could become a useful tool for journalists.
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Raffaello Pantucci from the Royal United Services Institute explains a shift in Obama’s foreign policy and why Pakistan now has its own domestic drones. We also find out what the new coalition government in Germany might look like and meet the two filmmakers behind ‘Leviathan’, a documentary about commercial fishing…
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Michael Mann, head spokesman for EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, and Jane Kinninmont from Chatham House discuss the nuclear deal between Iran and the West. We also hear the latest news from Honduras and Haiti courtesy of Oscar Guardiola Rivera and meet poet Robin Robertson, who found a rocky…
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Author Ben Judah sets the day’s news agenda, we ask whether Germany’s coalition talks will ever yield a government, and conclude our series on soft power around the world with Colombia’s national cycling team.
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Amanda Goodall of the Cass Business School sets the day’s news agenda, we are live in Ramallah to unpick a report on so-called “price-tagging” crimes by Israeli settlers and ask whether Spain is the soft-power player it would like to be.
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We ask how the trials for the attempted assassinations of Yemen’s former and current presidents are destabilising the country and discuss the soft-power potential of Nobel Prize-winning scientist Peter Higgs.
