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The Inside Story Podcast -- where we dissect, analyse and help define major global stories.

    How tenuous is the peace deal between Israel and Egypt?

    How tenuous is the peace deal between Israel and Egypt?

    How tenuous is the decades-old peace deal between Egypt and Israel? The latest exchange of fire on the border exposes a fragile political relationship. The two countries insist peace is the strategic choice. But for how long, as the war in Gaza rages?

    In this episode:



    H.A. Hellyer, Non-resident Scholar, Middle East Programme, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 



    Uri Dromi, Former spokesman, Israeli government.



    Hussein Haridi, Veteran Egyptian Diplomat.



    Host: Cyril Vanier

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    • 25 min
    What's behind the political violence in Mexico?

    What's behind the political violence in Mexico?

    Mexicans are preparing to vote in the largest elections in the country's history. The Latin American nation is grappling with rising violence and several candidates have been killed during the campaign. What's behind the political violence in Mexico and the region?

    In this episode:



    Carlos Bravo Regidor, Political analyst. 



    Maureen Meyer, Vice President, Programs, Washington Office on Latin America.



    Falko Ernst, Senior Analyst on Mexico, International Crisis Group. 



    Host: Cyril Vanier

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    • 25 min
    Does the African National Congress risk losing its power in South Africa?

    Does the African National Congress risk losing its power in South Africa?

    As South Africans prepare to go to the polls, the governing African National Congress faces its toughest test yet. The party risks losing its majority in parliament. Where has it failed? And what has it accomplished? Has democratic South Africa lost its way?

    In this episode:



    Crystal Orderson, Host, Cape Talk.



    Lesego Makhubela, Spokesperson, African National Congress, Gauteng Province.



    Nqabayomzi Kwankwa, Opposition MP, United Democratic Movement.



    Host: Elizabeth Puranam 

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    • 24 min
    Do orders from the International Court of Justice serve any purpose?

    Do orders from the International Court of Justice serve any purpose?

    Israel intensifies military operations in Gaza. That's despite the UN's top court ordering it to immediately halt its assault on Rafah. It’s not the first time Israel has refused to comply with an order from the world court. So what's the point of these measures? And how can they be enforced?

    In this episode:



    Mohammad Dahleh, Founder of an East-Jerusalem law firm.



    Alon Liel, Former Israeli Diplomat.



    William Schabas, Lecturer, Middleses University.



    Host: Folly Bah Thibault 

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    • 24 min
    What are the goals of the Biden-Ruto state visit?

    What are the goals of the Biden-Ruto state visit?

    In an effort to reshape US-Africa relations, President Joe Biden is hosting Kenya’s William Ruto for a state visit, declaring the East African nation a major non-NATO ally. So, what’s driving this effort to strengthen ties? And what does Kenya, and the African continent, stand to gain?

    In this episode:


    Stella Agara, Governance and security analyst who specialises in youth development.
    David Shinn, Professor of International Relations at George Washington University.
    Nicodemus Minde, Researcher at the Institute for Security Studies.

    Host: Folly Bah Thibault 

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    • 24 min
    How significant are China’s military drills around Taiwan?

    How significant are China’s military drills around Taiwan?

    China is conducting military exercises around Taiwan, just days after Lai Ching-te was sworn in as the island's new president. Beijing has called Lai a dangerous separatist. So, what do China's actions mean for the region?

    In this episode:


    Fang-yu Chen, Assistant professor of political science at Soochow University, Taiwan.
    Victor Gao, Vice President of the Center for China and Globalisation.
    Tomohiko Taniguchi, Special adviser at the Fujitsu Future Studies Centre. 

    Host: Tom McRae

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    • 24 min

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