24 July 2018
Episode 1747
01 hour
We discuss the future of Nicaragua’s president Daniel Ortega, who is resorting to violence to crack down on increasing opposition. Plus: gun crime in Canada and a lookahead to Pakistan’s election.
24 July 2018
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