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The Stack, episode 23
2 February 2013
The editor behind Modern Matter, a discussion with magazine owner and Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes and Polly Glass from Wrap magazine talks design.
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2 February 2013
The editor behind Modern Matter, a discussion with magazine owner and Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes and Polly Glass from Wrap magazine talks design.
30 November 2011
We ask how much a Facebook IPO might actually be worth, Philip Coggan discusses the Euro debt crisis and Wired.co.uk editor Nate Lanxon checks in.
10 April 2012
Analysis of Syria’s ceasefire deadline, we look at the tech market bubble after Facebook’s purchase of Instagram, and check aviation news from around the world.
11 December 2018
The next steps for Theresa May in her fight for Brexit, Russia’s vastly growing arms-trade industry and Australian efforts to try and control Google and Facebook.
18 February 2021
Facebook blocks its news feeds in Australia. Plus: Rush Limbaugh’s influence on political discourse in the US and how to lure shoppers back to our high streets.
21 October 2021
We discuss Nato’s rocky relationship with Russia and China’s new hypersonic missile, the latest threat to Taiwan. Plus: will a new name help Facebook to rebrand?
8 October 2014
Will a private dinner attended by Google, Facebook, Twitter and EU ministers help thwart online Islamic extremists? Plus we hear about the people who hate Vancouver and tour Morocco’s first contemporary-art museum.
18 February 2021
Australia’s government says that it is ‘not intimidated’ by Facebook as the social media giant blocks its news feeds in the country. Plus: Joe Biden’s financial stimulus package, Outpost News and Poland’s pop charts.
8 December 2021
We discuss what happens now for the US, Russia and Ukraine after talks between Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin. Plus: unrest in the Solomon Islands, Rohingya refugees take on Facebook and the UAE adapts its working week.
2 September 2020
US president Donald Trump visits Kenosha, Wisconsin. Plus: Facebook takes steps to prevent misinformation in Myanmar and why the pandemic presents an opportunity to regulate e-scooters.
11 April 2018
We ask if Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will attempt to regulate the social network and whether the media has an obsession with young, ambitious politicians. Plus: censorship in Hungary and how Belgrade has commemorated the…
5 April 2018
We discuss the latest concerns regarding Facebook, hear from Amy Siskind who has written a book on action taken by the Trump regime that threatens democracy in the US and go through Friday’s Asian papers.
18 February 2020
John Everard and James Ball join Andrew Mueller to ask if a grand coalition in government can ever provide satisfaction. Plus: is George Soros right to criticise Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg?
14 September 2017
We ask why Facebook is refusing to commit to releasing Kremlin-backed propaganda it has uncovered. Plus: Apple's bid for Toshiba and how Trump is getting closer to a deal on Daca.
5 October 2021
The US signals a hardline approach in trade relations with China. Plus: whistleblower allegations against Facebook, the papers and a Russian film crew’s quest to shoot the first feature-length movie in space.
20 September 2018
Michael Goldfarb and Samira Shackle review yet another purported warming of relations with North Korea, how the legal fate of Pakistan’s former prime minister leads back to London’s property market, Facebook’s plan to clamp…
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