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The Inside Story Podcast -- where we dissect, analyse and help define major global stories.
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What's behind the EU's import tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles?
The EU plans to impose harsh new tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles. Beijing says it's pure protectionism. Division too in the EU about the plan, among German and other carmakers highly exposed to the Chinese market. So, what's behind this dispute and could it worsen?
In this episode:
Andy Mok, Senior Research Fellow, Center for China and Globalization, Beijng.
Ferdinand Dudenhoeffer, Director, Center Automotive Research, Bochum, Germany.
Vicky Pryce, Chief Economic Adviser, Centre for Economics and Business Research, London.
Host: Tom McRae
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How will South Africa's new coalition gov't work?
There's a coalition for South Africa as the African National Congress has been forced to share power for the first time, following a bruising election. The leftist ANC will partner with former opponents from the centre-right. But what lies ahead and how will it work?
In this episode:
Pauline Bax, Africa Program Deputy Director at the International Crisis Group.
FM Lucky Mathebula, CEO of the Thinc Foundation.
Ongama Mtimka, Lecturer and Political Analyst at the Nelson Mandela University.
Host: Sami Zeidan
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Why is violence escalating in Sudan's Al Fasher?
There's fierce fighting for Al Fasher, the capital of Sudan's North Darfur state. While human rights violations are being reported, just how important is this region in the year-long conflict? And what role are outsiders playing?
In this episode:
Dallia Mohamed Adelmoniem, Political Commentator and Analyst.
Mathilde Vu, Norwegian Refugee Council's Advocacy Adviser.
Hala Alkarib, Regional Director of the SIHA network.
Host: Laura Kyle
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What have regional countries done to help Palestinians?
A gathering in Jordan calls for the need to accelerate aid delivery to Gaza. It comes more than eight months into Israel's war. But how is providing aid possible without a ceasefire?And what have regional countries done to help Palestinians?
In this episode:
Hisham Mhanna, Gaza Spokesman, International Committee of the Red Cross/Red Crescent.
Tahani Mustafa, Senior Palestine Analyst, International Crisis Group.
Mustafa Barghouti, Secretary General, Palestinian National Initiative.
Host: Laura Kyle
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How will the rise of far-right parties shape European politics?
Shifting to the right. Far-right parties made gains in the European Parliament election, seriously threatening mainstream politicians. So what is behind their rise in popularity in Europe? And how could that shape politics on the 'old continent'?
In this episode:
Janine di Giovanni, Foreign Policy Analyst.
Katy Brown, Postdoctoral Fellow, Maynooth University.
Host: Nastasya Tay
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How could a new president affect Iran's politics?
Six candidates have been cleared to run in Iran's presidential race. Who are they, how do they differ and what role will they play? The vote is less than a month after the death of the former president. So what's at stake this time around? And how could the outcome affect the country's role in the region?
In this episode:
Abas Aslani, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Middle East Strategic Studies.
Sanam Vakil, Director, Middle East and North Africa Programme, Chatham House.
Mehran Kamrava, Director, Iranian Studies Unit, Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies.
Host: Laura Kyle
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