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The Briefing - Kenyans question why their police are being sent to Haiti
28 March 2024
With Haiti facing a huge political and security crisis, we look at why Kenya is still considering coming to the nation’s aid. Plus: why cocoa prices around the world are surging and what that means for Ghanaian farmers. We…
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The Globalist - Is a grain deal in sight for Poland and Ukraine?
28 March 2024
As farmers protest across Europe, we get the latest on a possible grain deal between Poland and Ukraine. Then: protesters take to the streets in Hungary over a corruption case and the latest threats to Slovakia’s public…
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The Briefing - Kyiv-Warsaw ties come under pressure
27 February 2024
Joe Biden says he hopes for a truce in Gaza by next Monday as Hamas reviews a ceasefire deal. Plus: ties between Poland and Ukraine are strained as farmers’ protests continue at their border and music concerts drive a…
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The Globalist - Hungary’s parliament votes on Sweden’s Nato bid
26 February 2024
We head to Budapest where a parliamentary vote looks set to approve Sweden’s Nato accession. Plus: protests by Europe’s farmers continue, South Korea’s healthcare woes and a round-up of art and culture news.
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The Briefing - The EU agrees to a €50bn Ukraine aid package
1 February 2024
European Union leaders agree on a €50bn support package for Ukraine, despite a threat by Hungary’s, prime minister, Viktor Orbán to veto new aid. Plus: why farmers’ protests are spreading across Europe, more Houthi airst…
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The Entrepreneurs - Matilda’s Bloombox and Sowvital
31 January 2024
We meet the founder of a San Francisco-based flower delivery service that sources blooms from local farmers in California. Emily Boschetto talks about the origin of the business, which started in a Bay Area garage, and how…
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The Globalist - The EU far-right eyes farmers’ protests
25 January 2024
As farmers across Europe take to the streets, how do their protests link with the far-right movement in the EU? Then: the Philippines refuses to help the ICC’s drug-war probe, we assess the Red Sea disruption’s effect on…
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The Briefing - Travel disruption across Germany
11 January 2024
South Africa accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza at the International Court of Justice. Plus: Republican candidates exchange insults in the latest TV debate, German train workers strike as farmers protest and why more young…