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It’s Complicated
Unregulated Cyberspace Asha Rangappa Unregulated Cyberspace Asha Rangappa

It’s Complicated

In Asha Rangappa and Renato Mariotti’s latest podcast on the legal complexities at the upper echelons of US politics: Democratic Senator Bob Menendez is indicted for accepting bribes and other corrupt acts, while Trump continues to normalize violent rhetoric without reprimand from Republican voters or leaders. .

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Behind The Lines with Arthur Snell Behind The Lines Ep 5 - Libya and the Disordered World
Climate Change & Geopolitics Jason Pack Climate Change & Geopolitics Jason Pack

Behind The Lines with Arthur Snell Behind The Lines Ep 5 - Libya and the Disordered World

Storm Daniel passed through the Mediterranean in early September, one of a bewildering number of extreme weather events in recent months. When it hit Libya on 10 September, torrential rainfall led to catastrophic floods in the Town of Derna. At the time of recording as many as 20,000 people are missing, feared dead. It was an example of the terrifying new reality of the climate crisis where entire cities can be wiped out by wildfires or floods, literally in a matter of hours… Arthur Snell and Jason Pack discuss, on Behind the Lines.

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What Makes World Leaders Tick: Exclusive Interview with Dr Kenneth Dekleva

What Makes World Leaders Tick: Exclusive Interview with Dr Kenneth Dekleva

In an exclusive interview, Brasidas Group (BG) spoke with psychiatrist and former U.S. Department of State officer and medical expert Dr Kenneth Dekleva about the changing geopolitical landscape, expectations from leading world powers, as well as psychological profiling of world leaders.

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Saudi Arabia And Israel Drive A Hard Bargain For Normalization
The Struggle for Global Leadership James M. Dorsey The Struggle for Global Leadership James M. Dorsey

Saudi Arabia And Israel Drive A Hard Bargain For Normalization

The US wants Israel and Saudi Arabia to establish formal diplomatic relations. All three nations are wary of Iran, which has a nuclear program and threatens traffic in the Persian Gulf. Both Israel and Saudi Arabia want security concessions out of the United States in exchange for the deal. It remains to be seen how much they can ask. James M. Dorsey explains.

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