#886, música para fronteras perdidas
Entre 320.000 y 450.000 personas han perdido la vida y 1,5 millones han resultado heridas durante...
02:06:38
#886, música para fronteras perdidas
Entre 320.000 y 450.000 personas han perdido la vida y 1,5 millones han resultado heridas durante...
02:06:38
Panamá Papers y la llamarada de petate
Algunos comentarios sobre el caso #PanamaPapers y los problemas que ocasiona la evasión fiscal y...
Global News Review; 1 April 2011
Global News Review is a weekly round up of the main events from around the world. The programme...
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A humanitarian crisis is unfolding in northern Syria after the government’s attempt to take back...
Our focus today is on a woman who was actually covered in the podcast several years ago. But...
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Syria, Skripal and MH17: how Bellingcat broke the news – podcast
In 2012, Eliot Higgins began blogging about the news from his front room in Leicester. Seven...
The boy lost in a Syrian “black hole” prison
There’s a Syrian prison, holding hundreds of children who have never been convicted of any crime....
Bashar al-Assad’s dark return to the world stage
For almost a decade the murderous actions of the Syrian president meant he was shunned but now he...
Escape from Syria: the boys stranded after Isis fall
The young children of an Islamic State fighter were abandoned in Syria after his death. But with...
Send me home: what should happen to the Isis wives? Podcast
Hoda Muthana, an American who joined Isis four years ago, now wants to return home. The...
Inside Islamic State: meeting Umm Sayyaf, the most senior female Isis captive
Martin Chulov, the Guardian’s Middle East correspondent, tells Anushka Asthana about meeting Umm...
On the frontline as US troops leave northern Syria
Martin Chulov, who covers the Middle East for the Guardian, has spent the past week on the...
The five brothers forced apart by the war in Syria – podcast
International correspondent Michael Safi tells Anushka Asthana how he tracked down five brothers...
How the Bristol bus boycott changed UK civil rights
Marvin Rees, the mayor of Bristol, discusses the 1963 Bristol bus boycott – a protest few may...
How the US caught up with Isis leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
The Guardian’s Martin Chulov describes how US special forces finally tracked down Baghdadi, who...
How the US caught up with Isis leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
The Guardian’s Martin Chulov describes how US special forces finally tracked down Baghdadi, who...
Syria's disinformation wars and the untimely death of the White Helmets' founder
James Le Mesurier died a year ago today. The Guardian’s Martin Chulov describes the immense...
The life and death of White Helmets' founder James Le Mesurier
James Le Mesurier died a year ago today. The Guardian’s Martin Chulov describes the immense...
Bashar al-Assad’s decade of destruction in Syria
Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad, has presided over a devastating civil war that has caused the...
Today in Focus podcast: what a prison break reveals about the threat from Islamic State
IS might have been defeated on the battlefield, but the terror group still has the capacity to...