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November 21st 2024
The World Ahead 2025
In an increasingly tense and dangerous world, newly elected leaders will be expected to deliver change in 2025. This includes the American president, whose choices will affect global security, trade and climate policy.
Join Tom Standage, editor of The World Ahead, for a subscriber-only event exploring ten trends that will shape 2025.
1h
Play recordingNovember 18th 2024
AI, science and society: Demis Hassabis and James Manyika
Hear from Sir Demis Hassabis, who leads Google DeepMind and who won a Nobel prize in chemistry last month, to discuss how AI transforms science—and what is possible to be known. He is joined by James Manyika, Google’s head of research, technology and society. Our science editor, Alok Jha, will moderate the discussion.
30min
Play recordingNovember 8th 2024
America after the election
Explore what Donald Trump’s reelection means for America—and the world. What may be the impact on the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, global trade, responding to climate change and regulating big tech? Is there a way to unite the country?
Join an online event with our editors, broadcast from Washington.
1h 1min
Play recordingOctober 25th 2024
What’s next for Ukraine?
Ukraine is on the defensive militarily, economically and diplomatically—and the outcome of America’s election brings additional uncertainty. Will a new administration continue military and political support? Join our editors as they discuss the challenges, what the future may entail and the choices facing the country and the world.
1h 3min
Play recordingOctober 22nd 2024
The Checks and Balance podcast, live
Join us for a special recording of the Checks and Balance podcast, broadcast live from the University of North Carolina. The team will explore the significance of the election for America and the world.
Listen to the Checks and Balance podcast here.
1h 1min
Play recordingOctober 7th 2024
Israel, Gaza and the Middle East, one year on
A year after the October 7th attacks by Hamas against Israel, will war engulf the region? Join our editors as they discuss Iran's missile strike on Israel following its invasion of southern Lebanon and attacks on Hizbullah, along with the crisis in Gaza. Can diplomacy defuse the risk of a broader conflict?
1h 2min
Play recordingSeptember 24th 2024
The world goes to the polls
Join our editor-in-chief and senior correspondents for an event broadcast live from New York, exploring the consequences of the year’s major elections—from America to India, France, Venezuela and beyond.
More than 70 countries are holding elections this year, representing half the world’s population. What do the results reveal about the state of democracy in 2024? Can far-right parties be countered, as in France? And as America prepares to vote, what could the outcome mean for the world?
1h
Play recordingSeptember 5th 2024
The new battlefield—tech, tactics and power
As technology transforms warfare, the rules of engagement are being rewritten. How are paramilitaries and non-state actors evolving? Who holds responsibility for paramilitaries and transnational non-state actors? Are sanctions now a weapon of war? Join us on September 5th at 4pm BST / 11am EDT/ 8am PDT to explore these critical topics and more.
48min
Play recordingJuly 19th 2024
US election: Trump and the Republican convention
Join our journalists live from Milwaukee at the Republican National Convention, where they will discuss Donald Trump’s campaign, the aftermath of the assassination attempt against him, and how the GOP seeks to capitalise on uncertainty in the Democratic Party. What does the election mean for issues like abortion, the economy and the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East?
46min
Play recordingJuly 5th 2024
Britain's election: the next government and the future
Join our editors to hear them discuss the historic election result. What will the new Labour government do in power? How may the Conservative Party respond? And what does the success of the right-wing party, Reform UK, mean for the future of British politics?
45min
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