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the Global Magazine of News and Ideas
Episodios
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The Rocky Path Toward Kurdish Independence
05/07/2017David Kenner is joined by Campbell MacDiarmid and Douglas Ollivant to discuss Campbell's recent interview with Kurdistan's President Masoud Barzani about the Sept 25, 2017 referendum on independence.
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How to Tell a Story of Kidnapping and Climate Change in Somalia
19/06/2017Laura Heaton and Nichole Sobecki detail their reporting on Dr. Murray Watson and the impact his once thought-to-be lost work could have on the country decades later.
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How to Convince People — and the U.S. President — to Care About Climate Change?
08/06/2017Set discussions of science aside and talk about how to save the polar bears.
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Why Do Internationally Backed Peace Processes Fail?
13/10/2016FP staffers talk about their reporting on the ground in South Sudan and Colombia and how war crimes, revolution, women, and Washington all played a role in those countries’ faltering peace processes.
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300,000 Chinese Students Attend U.S. Colleges. What Will They Learn About American Life?
07/10/2016Editors David Wertime and Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian talk to three young Chinese about how studying stateside changed their views of the United States — and their home.
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The Final Front in the Afghan War
22/09/2016FP’s Dan De Luce talks to Sune Rasmussen and Andrew Quilty about reporting from Helmand Province, where the fighting has worsened and the Taliban is gaining ground.
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An Abandoned Daughter Returns to China
28/04/2016Editors Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian and David Wertime talk to Jenna Cook about how the quest to find her birth mother captivated China — and why she finally decided to write her side of the story for FP.
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The Power of Narrative Comics
29/01/2016FP’s Mindy Kay Bricker talks to writer Alia Malek and alternative cartoonist Josh Neufeld about telling the story of the Syrian refugee crisis through a comic.
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Covering Burma’s Historic Election
06/11/2015FP's Rebecca Frankel and Ilya Lozovsky talk to Christian Caryl about campaign rallies, voters who are betting on hope and change, and Aung San Suu Kyi.
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Inside the MSF Hospital in Kunduz
21/10/2015FP's Rebecca Frankel and Dan De Luce talk to photojournalist Andrew Quilty about what it was like covering the aftermath of the tragic U.S. airstrike on the ground in Afghanistan.