-
4m
Schengen border needs to be ‘modernised’ says Swedish MEP
The Swedish Christian Democrat MEP Sara Skyttedal joins us from Croatia, where the centre-right EPP group is gathering to discuss their strategy ahead of next year’s European elections.
-
9m
Is migration creating ‘fortress’ Europe?
With elections approaching in both Poland and Slovakia migration is back at the top of the agenda in the EU too.
-
2m
Has Niger coup made migrating to Europe easier?
Many of the people who attempt the sea crossing from north Africa – especially Libya and Tunisia – have travelled long distances through central Africa to reach the Mediterranean shore, many seeking to escape famine or political turmoil back home.
-
3m
Tentative deal struck to end the Hollywood writers strike
So Hollywood writers may have got their happy ending – as a tentative deal was struck with studio bosses to end the longest running strike action for decades.
-
4m
France to remove troops and ambassador from Niger after coup
France is withdrawing its ambassador from Niger – and says it will pull out its troops there by the end of the year – after the democratically elected president was overthrown by a military coup.
-
4m
Thousands of ethnic Armenians flee as Azerbaijan forces seize control
Thousands of ethnic Armenians have been flooding out of Nagorno Karabakh, fleeing what they fear will come after Azerbaijan’s forces seized control of the territory.
-
7m
NASA probe returns to Earth from ‘most dangerous asteroid’
It’s back home after seven years away, and with four billion miles on the clock. The Osiris Rex mission has touched down in Utah carrying its unusual cargo. Dust and debris from an asteroid that could reveal the secrets of life itself. Scientists from around the world will now get to examine the dust –…
-
4m
‘I received death threats…I had to go into hiding’: activist Frank Mugisha on Uganda’s anti-LGBT law
We’re joined by activist Frank Mugisha, who is currently in London to ask for support from the UK government.
-
6m
Uganda LGBT crackdown: enforcement of new law begins
Uganda has begun charging people under its draconian new anti-LGBT law, including two men accused of “aggravated homosexuality”, which can carry the death penalty.
-
5m
What would happen to Ukraine war if Trump became president again?
The US has also been a loud supporter of Ukraine giving nearly $50 billion in military assistance.
-
4m
‘Putin will gain hard’ from Polish U-turn from Ukraine, says former Polish foreign minister
We spoke to former Polish foreign minister Radek Sikorski and began by asking him if he was surprised by this sudden U-turn from the Polish Prime Minister?
-
3m
Poland will no longer supply weapons to Ukraine amid grain row
Staunch allies Ukraine and Poland seem to have found themselves at odds. The point of contention – Ukrainian grain.
-
7m
It’s ‘impossible’ that Murdoch’s company will ‘continue in its current form’ says American journalist
Earlier we spoke to Michael Wolff, the American journalist and author whose new book ‘The Fall: The End of the Murdoch Empire’ is out next week.
-
10m
What now for the future of Fox News after Murdoch’s departure?
Fox News, conceived by Rupert Murdoch in the 1990s, changed the US political landscape. The right-leaning 24 hour network became a platform for the Republican party, taking Donald Trump under its wing and propelling his success.
-
16m
Enabling Donald Trump was ‘a dark, dark moment’, says the former editor of The Sun on Murdoch’s legacy
Earlier we spoke to David Yelland, former editor of the Sun newspaper, who now has a podcast – When it hits the fan – on the BBC.