23 May 2023
Episode 2471
39 minutes
Russia’s sanctioned interior minister visits Saudi Arabia, Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán casts doubt on Swedish NATO membership and should a school shooter’s diaries be made public? With Julie Norman and Quentin Peel. Plus: why Germany can’t recruit spies and we hear from a judge for this year’s International Booker Prize.
23 May 2023
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