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#333 08 Feb 2013

333

Why the first suicide attack in Mali has dampened the sense of a French victory in north Africa, Dr Curtis Cooper explains how he found the largest known prime number and Justin Packshaw joins…

#332 07 Feb 2013

332

Joseph Dana on the prospects for a unity government between Fatah and Hamas, the west begins to invest in China’s once wild west and we profile the films on offer at this year’s Berlin…

#331 06 Feb 2013

331

Author and Yemen expert Gregory D Johnsen drops in to our New York studio to discuss his new book about al-Qaeda, we check out some Ice Age sculpture and discuss the state of the…

#330 05 Feb 2013

330

The Independent’s Dan Howden tells the story of French troops winning back Timbuktu, RUSI’s Raffaello Pantucci analyses Xi Jinping’s new Weibo profile updates and we report from Burma’s first free literary festival.

#329 04 Feb 2013

329

Gareth Price of Chatham House joins us to explore the role Pakistan will play to secure peace for a post-NATO Afghanistan, plus we investigate the recruiting processes of Golden Dawn in Greece’s schools and…

#328 01 Feb 2013

328

We head to the Munich Security Conference, find out why automation is hurting aviation, get an update on the protests in Cairo, and review the new Libyan banknote.

#327 31 Jan 2013

327

We look at Nestlé’s corporate espionage scandal, find out why Hamas is learning Hebrew, and visit the Nürnberg Toy Fair.

#326 30 Jan 2013

326

The inside track from Jerusalem about reports of Israeli bombings along the Syrian border, we take a twirl through the history of the Bolshoi Ballet, and get an early look at the new BlackBerry…

#325 29 Jan 2013

325

President Obama unveils immigration reform but how comprehensive will it be? We also explore China’s growing role in the world, and find out why more people are buying British dog breeds.

#324 28 Jan 2013

324

French views on the Mali crisis, we hear from the streets of Cairo as protests spread, and Monocle’s foreign editor Steve Bloomfield reports on the German railway network.

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