14 June 2012
Episode 164
01 hour 50 minutes
The latest on the dissolution of Egypt’s parliament, we ask whether Barack Obama’s celebrity voters help him, and discuss Argentina’s pursuit of the Falkland Islands.
14 June 2012
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