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China: on the brink of war with the US?
In today’s episode, Kiran Moodley speaks to Rana Mitter, Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China at the University of Oxford, about China’s growing frustration with Moscow and the likelihood of a new Cold War.
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The Brexit deal: the end of seven years of political chaos?
Gary Gibbon ponders what Sunak did that others could not.
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Ukraine war one year on: what’s next for Russia
This week marks one year since Putin announced Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine – one year since tanks rolled across the border, one year since missiles struck the capital and beyond, one year since the post Cold War world changed forever.
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FactCheck: why are junior doctors striking, could industrial action make NHS backlogs worse, and nurse pay talks – explained
Junior doctors in England are set to take part in a 72-hour walkout, but why are they striking and could industrial action make current NHS backlogs worse? Here’s what we know so far.
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Turkey-Syria quake: fading hopes and shoddy buildings
The WHO called it the “worst natural disaster” in 100 years in the region.
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Israeli-Palestinian tensions: new stage to an old conflict
Might this be the start of a third intifada?
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‘When it comes to Syria, it is a much more complicated issue’, says Foreign Office minister Andrew Mitchell on quake rescue
The Foreign Office has said this evening that a plane carrying 77 UK search and rescue specialists, state-of-the-art equipment and four search dogs has landed her in southern Turkey.
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Ukraine: how Western tanks will change the war
What tanks mean for Ukraine – and why some countries have been reluctant to send them.
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Will the Iran protests lead to regime change?
In this week’s episode, we speak to the head of middle eastern studies at the Royal United Services Institute, Dr Aniseh Bassiri Tabrizi. She discusses whether the regime is weak right now and how worrying it is that as Iran becomes more ostracised from the west, it draws closer to Vladimir Putin’s Russia.
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Number of cars produced in Britain at lowest level in 66 years
The number of cars rolling off British production lines has fallen to its lowest level for 66 years.
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NHS crisis: how bad is it?
In today’s episode of the Fourcast we speak to our health and social care editor, Victoria Macdonald, about her experience on the frontline of the NHS, how we got here and what steps the government could take to improve the state of our NHS.
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Ukraine, China and beyond: what might happen in 2023
Lindsey Hilsum previews the year ahead in geopolitics.
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New research reveals the extent of ExxonMobil’s secret knowledge of climate change nearly 50 years ago
The findings are the latest in a series of revelations about the company’s historic awareness of the links between climate change and fossil fuels.
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FactCheck: symptoms of the new Covid variant surging in the US and why it is spreading so fast
Here’s what we know so far.
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2022 review: Ukraine war, strikes and three prime ministers
To look back at the past year and look a little bit ahead too, we sat down with our policy correspondent Paul McNamara, to take stock of the year that was 2022 – and the year that will be 2023.