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

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Israel breaches the Gaza ceasefire killing dozens of Palestinians. Now, it says it's returned to the deal but warns Hamas it hinges on handing over the captives' remains. So, how challenging will it be to move to the next phase? And how far will the guarantors go to enforce it?In this episode:  Alon Pinkas, Former Israeli Ambassador.  Hussein Haridy, Former Egyptian Assistant Foreign Minister. Frank Lowenstein, Former US Special Envoy for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. Host: Bernard Smith Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
After a week of cross-border violence, Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to an immediate ceasefire. Islamabad accuses its neighbour of harbouring armed groups, allegations that Kabul denies. So, will this lead to lasting peace? And how does the conflict play out regionally?In this episode:  Javaid Ur-Rahman, Investigative Journalist.  Elizabeth Threlkeld, Senior Fellow and Director, South Asia Program, Stimson Center. Obaidullah Baheer, Adjunct Lecturer, American University of Afghanistan. Host: Adrian Finighan  Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
Hamas hands over the remains of another captive as part of the ceasefire deal with Israel. Eighteen bodies remain in Gaza and the group says it needs heavy machinery to retrieve them. But Israel says Hamas knows where they are. So is time running out? And will Israel use the delay as an excuse to resume the war? In this episode:  Ori Goldberg - Israeli political commentator and journalist.     Xavier Abu Eid - Political analyst and former PLO communications director.   Mehmet Celik - Editorial Co-ordinator at the Daily Sabah, an English language newspaper in Turkiye. Host: Tom McRae Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
Palestinians are returning to 16 million tonnes of rubble and there's concern evidence that lies under the ruins could be erased. So, will the ceasefire make genocide harder to prove? And is there enough international political will to investigate war crimes in Gaza? In this episode:  Sawsan Zaher - Palestinian human rights lawyer. Dr Mads Gilbert - Researcher and medical doctor who has worked in Palestinian healthcare for more than 30 years. Neve Gordon - Professor of International Law at Queen Mary University of London. Host: Adrian Finighan Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
The Palestinian Authority says it's ready to operate Gaza's only gateway to the outside world - a vital window to the outside world. But for now, the PA has been sidelined by the US-brokered ceasefire deal. So, who will be in control of Gaza's lifeline? In this episode:  Mustafa Barghouti - Secretary General at the Palestinian National Initiative. Tahani Mustafa - Visiting Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations. Rob Geist Pinfold - Lecturer of International Security at King's College London. Host: Dareen Abughaida Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
Nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners released as part of the ceasefire deal describe what they went through in Israeli jails. But with many of their loved ones killed and homes destroyed what will their fragile freedom look like under Israeli occupation? And what does the future hold for those forced into exile? In this episode:  Milena Ansari, The Israel and Palestine Researcher, Human Rights Watch  Basil Farraj, Assistant Professor, Birzeit University. Fadia Barghouti, English Supervisor at the Palestinian Ministry of Education Host: Sami Zeidan Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
How will Donald Trump enforce his plan for Gaza? In his address to the Israeli Knesset and in Sharm el-Sheikh on Monday, the US President urged leaders to move past conflicts. But how challenging will that be? In this episode:  Ori Goldberg, Political Commentator. Phyllis Bennis, Fellow, Institute for Policy Studies. Muhammad Shehada, Political Analyst. Host: Nick Clark Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
What's the US planning for the Middle East? President Donald Trump came to the region on Monday to cement his plan for peace in Gaza. He says the end of the war ushers in a historic new dawn. But can he succeed where his predecessors have failed? In this episode:  Sarah Eltantawi, Professor, Fordham University.  Yezid Sayigh, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Middle East Center.  Kenneth Katzman, Senior Fellow, The Soufan Center. Host: Neave Barker Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
Israel agrees to release thousands of Palestinian prisoners as the ceasefire holds. It has detained tens of thousands since its occupation of Palestine. Many have never been convicted of crimes. So why has Israel arrested that many Palestinians? And has this policy served its occupation? In this episode:  Naji Abbas, Director, Prisoners and Detainees, Physicians for Human Rights Israel. Ubai Al-Aboudi, Executive Director, Bisan Center for Research and Development.  Milena Ansari, Israel and Palestine Researcher, Human Rights Watch. Host: Neave Barker Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
Holding onto their land. After resisting forcible transfer, Palestinians are returning to northern Gaza during the ceasefire. Both Israel and the U.S. wanted to remove them from the strip. So, has a new Nakba been averted? In this episode:  Ines Abdel Razek - Co-director of the Palestine Institute for Public Diplomacy. Ilan Pappe - Chairman of the Nakba Memorial Foundation. Ghada Karmi - Academic and the author of ‘Return: A Palestinian Memoir’. Host: Imran Khan Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
Demilitarisation and no role for Hamas and other factions in the future governance of Gaza.That's part of US President Donald Trump's 20-point plan which led to the ceasefire deal. So what's next for the Palestinian resistance movements?  In this episode:  Muhammad Shehada - Senior Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations.  Andreas Krieg - Associate Professor at the School of Security Studies, King's College London. Ronnie Kasrils - former guerrilla and military commander and former Minister for South Africa's Intelligence Services.  Host: Imran Khan Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
A ceasefire agreement for Gaza - and cautious hopes among Palestinians of an end to two years of genocide. US president Donald Trump announced the deal - after putting pressure on Israel to agree. What impact has the war had on Israeli-US relations?  In this episode:  Yossi Mekelberg - Senior Consulting Fellow at Chatham House. Rami Khouri - Distinguished Fellow at the American University of Beirut. Tahani Mustafa - Visiting fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations. Host: Nick Clark Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
A US military build-up and strikes on boats near Venezuela. President Donald Trump says he's targeting drug gangs - without presenting evidence. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says he'll stand up to Washington - with his country now on high-alert. So, what's next?  In this episode:  Elias Ferrer, Founder of Orinoco Research Paola Bautista de Aleman, Member of the Venezuelan opposition in exile Temir Porras, Managing Director at Global Sovereign Advisory and a former Foreign Policy Advisor to President Hugo Chávez Host: Nick Clark Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
France's political turmoil deepens - President Emmanuel Macron's fifth prime minister in less than two years quits after just 27 days and his government lasting just 14 hours. The Left and Right want elections and for Macron to quit. So, what's next for France?  In this episode:  Thierry Mariani, Member, European Parliament, National Rally Party. Eleonore Caroit, Member, Renaissance party and French National Assembly deputy. Eric Bocquet, Mayor, Marquillies. Host: Nick Clark Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
Will parliamentary elections in Syria lead to a democratic transition? The country has held its first indirect vote since the overthrow of the al-Assad regime. The new parliament is due to pass a new constitution. But with Syria still facing challenges and some minorities excluded, will this poll serve any purpose? In this episode:  Celine Kasem, Human Rights Activist. Omer Ozkizilcik, Non-Resident Fellow, Atlantic Council. Heiko Wimmen, Project Director for Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, International Crisis Group. Host: Nick Clark Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
Talks to implement Donald Trump's 20-point plan for Gaza are underway. The proposal aims to end Israel's war on the strip, but ignores its decades-long occupation. So, could there ever be peace if Israel continues to occupy Palestinian territories? In this episode:  Andrew Gilmour, Former UN Assistant Secretary General for Human Rights. Victor Kattan, Assistant Professor, Public International Law, University of Nottingham.  Simon Mabon, Professor, Middle East and International Politics, Lancaster University. Host: Mohammed Jamjoom Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
The U.S. president tells Israel to stop bombing the strip. Now, negotiations will seek to implement the plan. So, are they likely to work? And can the war finally come to an end? In this episode:  Mouin Rabbani - Researcher, Analyst and Co-Editor of Jadaliyya.  Yossi Mekelberg - Political Analyst and Senior Consulting Fellow at Chatham House. Muhammad Shehada - Analyst from Gaza and Senior Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations. Host: Dareen Abughaida Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
That's come after the Senate failed to agree on extending federal spending. Hundreds of thousands of employees are affected. But how is it being felt across the country? And what is it costing the economy? In this episode:  Eric Ham - Political Analyst and Author of ‘The GOP Civil War: Inside the Battle for the Soul of the Republican Party’. Drew Friedman - Reporter at Federal News Network focusing on federal workforce, pay and benefits. Rina Shah - Political Strategist and Former Senior Congressional Adviser. Host: Dareen Abughaida Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
European leaders meet to discuss Russia and the Ukraine war - after a surge in attacks by both sides in September. More sanctions are under discussion - and new defences against Russian drones. So what next for peace efforts - or are Russia and Europe moving closer to conflict? In this episode:  Mattia Nelles - CEO and co-founder of the German-Ukrainian Bureau. Eldar Mamedov - Non-Resident Fellow at the Quincy Institute, former Latvian diplomat and former foreign policy adviser in the European Parliament.  Alexey Muraviev - Associate Professor of National Security and Strategic Studies at Curtin University in Perth, Australia.  Host: Dareen Abughaida Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
A vital speech for UK prime minister Keir Starmer to rally his party - hoping to reverse dismal poll ratings a year on from a huge election win. Immigration policy and the right-wing Reform UK party pose serious challenges. Can Starmer overcome them - and if not, what next?  In this episode:  Patrick Diamond - Professor in Public Policy at Queen Mary University of London. Jennifer Nadel - Political Communications Strategist and co-founder of Compassion in Politics. Michael Walker - Contributing Editor at Novara Media. Host: Nick Clark Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
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G DeA

I wish I could listen to this without wanting to scream, but the host is so obnoxious... he cuts everyone off or talks over top of them. He is a very poor choice to host a debate!

Oct 10th
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G DeA

Yes.

Sep 19th
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John9

People remind me who started this war.

Aug 25th
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Marlen Flores

we all praying for peace

Aug 18th
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Jeff B

Why not mention the newly laid landmines? Cambodia is not a victim

Jul 26th
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Marlen Flores

As part of America I Just want to say, yes it's hard, it's difficult, it's even irrational was is happening in Gaza, but our countries also password through difficulties, hunger, and no one but USA has give US a hand to keep going. I hope the Palestinians could reach the peace with Israel some day

Jul 24th
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Marlen Flores

very quickly for Libia. That was funny!

Jul 11th
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Marlen Flores

Isincredible, how Brazil is taking relevance in America and has not being stopped yet. Let's see how BRICS increase it's rows and partner countries,if US allow it.

Jul 7th
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Marlen Flores

Sergey Markov, I didn't understand nor a Word from your opinion

Jul 7th
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G DeA

wait, what? chump hopes iran will return to diplomacy? they were totally willing to talk and were in fact IN talks with the US. Israel attacked and then the US ran to do netanyahu's bidding.

Jun 24th
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Marlen Flores

very scary scenario indeed as the interviewer mentioned

Jun 20th
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Marlen Flores

Interviewer: Never invite Mamount to any interview. I wonder if Iran's misiles force could breake the Iron's curtain from Israel? yes or not

Jun 17th
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Marlen Flores

Very interesting

May 29th
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Marlen Flores

Long time ago... US doesn't have enough monedas

Apr 20th
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Marlen Flores

This is not a,war. This is humanitarian crimes

Apr 16th
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Marlen Flores

no, president Putin didn't respect the ceasefire

Mar 14th
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Marlen Flores

withdraw? It's a reality

Mar 3rd
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Terry Lloyd

Hopefully the tariffs will not be done, after the consequences to the American consumers and ⬆ inflation are carefully considered.

Feb 17th
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John9

Maybe your owners in Qatar should step up and fund all this aid.

Feb 9th
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Esfandiar Khodaee

Thank You Aljazeera

Jan 21st
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