
Intercepted Podcast
The Hunt for the Nord Stream Bombers
A year after the attacks, no one has been charged with the bombing, but mounting evidence points to Ukrainian involvement.
Intercepted Podcast
A year after the attacks, no one has been charged with the bombing, but mounting evidence points to Ukrainian involvement.
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U.S.-trained military officers have taken part in 11 coups in West Africa since 2008.
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The Israeli Parliament’s vote to curb the Supreme Court paves the way for settlers’ expansion into the West Bank.
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The U.S. sent cluster munitions to Ukraine, and Vladimir Putin warns “the right to take reciprocal action.”
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France tries to make sense of a week of riots, after the killing of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk at a traffic stop.
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He thought he was a CIA arms dealer, but the DEA ran an entrapment sting operation.
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Turkish analyst Gönül Tol discusses how, despite economic and social problems, Erdogan won the recent elections.
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Recently back from Ukraine, scholar and researcher Rajan Menon shares his observations.
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A growing number of countries are preparing to shift from using the U.S. dollar in trade, which could undermine the greenback’s global supremacy.
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Journalist and human rights advocate Omar Waraich breaks down the political and economic crisis unfolding in Pakistan.