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25m
US Presidential candidate Cornel West on Israel Hamas war, greedy ruling class and Biden vs Trump
US Presidential candidate, Dr Cornel West tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy why he thinks US foreign policy on Israel is enabling destruction in Gaza, how both Biden and Trump are problematic for oppressed groups, and why it’s difficult to have hope to change the world without also being in despair at the suffering we see, in this episode of Ways to Change the World.
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32m
Economist Joseph Stiglitz on Pro-Palestine campus protests, Trump and rethinking freedom
Economist Joseph Stiglitz tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy why more government intervention is desirable, whether campus protests in the US are going “over the line” and why stalling living standards “create a fertile field” for demagogues like Donald Trump, in this episode of Ways to Change the World.
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34m
What impact will war in Gaza have on UK political parties?
In this episode of The Political Fourcast, Nicky Morgan and Charlie Falconer join Krishnan Guru-Murthy to discuss how the war in Gaza could change the political fortunes of UK parties.
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32m
Comedian Bassem Youssef on the Israel-Gaza war, the Arab Spring, and why we can’t change the world
Comedian Bassem Youssef talks about his view that Israel should be held accountable for the war in Gaza, how the Egyptian revolution was a turning point in his life, and why he feels disillusioned with the West’s “lecturing” on human rights and international law, in this episode of Ways to Change the World.
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8m
‘We don’t care about Hamas, we want hostages back and peace’, families with relatives held in Gaza say
Families with relatives still being held in Gaza say they don’t care about the Israeli government’s declared aim of eliminating Hamas, and that they just want the hostages back, and peace.
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6m
More hostages released as skirmishes threaten Israel-Hamas ceasefire
The truce between Israel and Hamas has continued for a fifth day, but it’s looking increasingly fragile after both sides accused each other of violations.
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5m
Hamas-Israel hostage deal ‘is imminent’ says crisis negotiator and former Israeli government member
We’re joined by Moty Cristal, a crisis negotiator and former member of the Israeli government.
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2m
‘We must have them all back now’, says cousin of Israeli hostage
We’re joined by Rotem Akav in Tel Aviv, whose cousin Omer Wenkert was taken as a hostage.
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4m
Israel and Hamas ‘on verge’ of humanitarian ‘pause’ and hostage deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is meeting his cabinet amid hopes that a deal to release some of the nearly 240 people being held hostage in Gaza could be imminent.
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4m
‘I wish there was another way’, former Brigadier General on Israel’s operation to rescue hostages in Gaza
We spoke earlier to Relik Shafir, a former Israeli Brigadier General.
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2m
Israel-Hamas war: communications blackout in Gaza as IDF continues operations in the North
Our foreign affairs correspondent Secunder Kermani was in Tel Aviv and had this update.
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4m
Israel claims body of hostage found near Gaza’s Shifa hospital
Israeli soldiers are continuing to search the al Shifa hospital in Gaza City – where they say Hamas has based its command centre deep underground. Hamas, which is designated as a terrorist organisation by the UK – has denied the claim.
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5m
Israel-Hamas war: Israeli forces raid Gaza’s largest hospital
The Israeli Defence Forces have said this evening that they are continuing their operation in Gaza’s biggest hospital, after entering Al Shifa in the early hours this morning.
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36m
ActionAid CEO Halima Begum on siding with humanity in Israel-Gaza war and the West’s ‘moral responsibility’ to humanitarian aid
Action Aid UK’s CEO Halima Begum tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy about her journey from youth activism to NGO work, the West’s ‘moral responsibility’ to humanitarian aid and the need for an immediate ceasefire in the Israel-Palestine war, in this episode of Ways to Change the World.
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37m
Carlo Rovelli on white holes and the need for a ‘reasonable compromise’ in the Israel-Palestine war
Theoretical physiscist and writer Carlo Rovelli tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy about his search for ‘white holes’ and how science can bridge different global narratives in the geopolitical arena, in this episode of Ways to Change the World.