29 May 2023
Episode 2475
45 minutes
Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey is re-elected as president for a third term. What does this mean for Turkey’s ties with the West and Russia? Tessa Szyszkowitz and Ivor Gaber discuss. Plus: Nigeria swears in a new president, Russian citizens in Latvia take Latvian language tests – and should we boycott art by controversial artists?
29 May 2023
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