Refugees, in their own words – books podcast
On this week’s show, we walk with a group who are using Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales to tell the...
01:06:55
Refugees, in their own words – books podcast
On this week’s show, we walk with a group who are using Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales to tell the...
01:06:55
Priceless cultural artifacts have been plundered and sold for hundreds of years. You can find...
32:45
Show 297 - The Show That Should Not Be
An audio playback glitch results in Dan not being able to work on the overdue Hardcore History...
54:00
There's a lot in this show subject-wise, but it's really supposed to be about War Powers in the...
01:08:58
Show 298 - Innovation Acceleration and Jab Defense
What began as a show speculating about speeding up the pace of technological discoveries morphed...
01:09:43
Searching For The Aleppo Sandwich Pt. 1
Before Aleppo became famous for fighting, it was famous for food. This week we go on a quest to...
29:53
Searching For The Aleppo Sandwich Pt. 2
A famous sandwich shop in Aleppo, Syria, played a key role in changing Shadi Martini's life...
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S2 - #9 - What Is Syria Actually Like? With Ahmad Al-Rashid
Syria! Now, this may not be the country you expected us to talk about... but that's why we wanted...
51:41
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...
Labour, Gibraltar, Syria...and Kendall Jenner
Adam Boulton and guests discuss the Ken Livingstone row and its affects on Labour, the debate...
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...
How can the world watch as Syrian children die in silence? | 20 February 2020
On this special edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, our special...
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...
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...
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...
Refugees and the European Union – Politics Weekly podcast
Patrick Kingsley, Alex Duval Smith and Jennifer Rankin join Tom Clark to discuss Europe’s...
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...
A humanitarian crisis is unfolding in northern Syria after the government’s attempt to take back...
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...