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Musk buys power
Daily Sensemaker • S1, Episode 979
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Patricia Clarke
Reporter and Producer
Alexi Mostrous
Investigations Editor
7 mins • S1, E1192
Israel launches Gaza City offensive
The announcement of a major Israeli ground offensive came within minutes of a UN report which states that Israel has committed genocide against Palestinians. Writer: Poppy Bullard Producer: Amalie Sortland Host: Tomini Babs Episode photography: Sofia Fenton Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore
8 mins • S1, E1191
Meme culture’s link to Charlie Kirk’s death
Messages on unfired bullet casings left by Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of shooting Charlie Kirk, appear linked to online alt-right movements. Writer: Jess Swinburne, with reporting from Nicky Woolf Producer: Amalie Sortland Host: Casey Magloire Episode photography: Sofia Fenton Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore & Jasper Corbett
8 mins • S1, E1190
The lost artists of Ancient Egypt
For decades, the pyramids, mummies, and hieroglyphs of Ancient Egypt have been reduced to clichés in textbooks and pop culture. A new exhibition seeks to change that. Writer: Amalie Sortland, with reporting from Laura Cumming Producer: Amalie Sortland Episode Photography: Joe Mee Executive producer: Rebecca Moore
6 mins • S1, E1189
Climate scientists vs. Donald Trump
Scientists are increasingly concerned about the impact Donald Trump’s policies and rhetoric are having on the environment. So how are those on the front line in the fight against climate change coping against a backdrop of rising scepticism? Writer: Casey Magloire Producer: Amalie Sortland Host: Ada Barumé Episode photography: Sofia Fenton Executive Producer: Katie Gunning
6 mins • S1, E1188
Nato jets shoot down Russian drones over Poland
Early on Wednesday morning Poland announced that for the first time Nato jets had shot down Russian drones in its airspace.
5 mins • S1, E1187
The Somali judge with 1.5 million TikTok followers
Colonel Hassan Ali Nur Shuute is giving Somali social media users a unique insight into the country’s war on terror.
8 mins • S1, E1186
Who are the winners and losers of the cabinet reshuffle?
What does the recent cabinet reshuffle tell us about the new direction of the Labour party and the government?
8 mins • S1, E1185
There’s a new editor of American Vogue
For the first time in decades, American Vogue, the leading fashion publication, has a new editorial head succeeding Anna Wintour, often regarded as the most powerful woman in the industry. Who is the new woman in charge? Writer: Stephen Armstrong Producer: Amalie Sortland Episode Photography: Joe Mee Executive producer: Jasper Corbett
6 mins • S1, E1184
English flags are becoming political
The St George’s cross is flying from lamposts and motorway bridges across England.
10 mins • S1, E1183
The difficulty delivering aid to Gaza
Humanitarian payloads from planes are costly and largely ineffective but they remain one of few ways to ease people’s suffering in Gaza. Writer & Producer: Amalie Sortland, with additional reporting by Oliver Marsden Episode Photography: Oliver Marsden and Alex Jones Executive producer: Rebecca Moore
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