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Xi Jinping’s European tour kicks off and learning from the campus protests

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7 May 2024

Episode 3291

33 minutes

As Xi Jinping visits Europe for the first time in five years, we examine the pressure that European leaders are putting on Xi Jinping over the war in Ukraine. And has Turkey’s suspension of trade with Israel had any tangible effect? Then: as student protests continue to shake university campuses across the globe, we ask a Princeton University professor what can be learnt from them. Plus: an interview with the Finnish entrant of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.

7 May 2024

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What can we learn from the student protests?

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Pro-Palestine protests are spreading through universities across the world – and more than a dozen students at Princeton University in the US are on hunger strike. We speak with John L Weinberg/Goldman Sachs & Co visiting professor in the school of public and international affairs, Razia Iqbal, on how the politics surrounding the protests are developing.

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Finland’s Eurovision entry: Windows95Man

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One of the most exotic acts in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest is certainly Finland. Windows95Man’s entry, ‘No Rules!’, is a Eurodance delight that involves hot pants and a giant denim egg. Our very own Eurovision correspondent, Fernando Augusto Pacheco, spoke to Windows95Man and his collaborator Henri Piispanen.

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