The 1A Show / Interview with Moisés Naím, Jennifer Williams & Mark Landler
America’s Ambassador to the United Nations says North Korea’s latest missile launch brings the world closer to war.
A war criminal at The Hague dies after drinking poison in court.
And it’s been a mixed week for relations between the United States and the United Kingdom.
All this and more on the International News Roundup.
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The 1A Show / Interview with Moisés Naím, Mikhail Zygar & Kim Ghattas
President Trump visits Asia. Several Saudi Arabian princes visit prison. And we revisit a conversation about offshore tax shelters in light of the Paradise Papers.
Travel around the world with us for a look at some of the biggest stories in this week’s international news.
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DiploPod / Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Lots of cross-trends are buffeting the global scene at the moment: populism, nationalism, anti-globalization. Many of these come together in the form of Trump. But beneath these issues are other longer term shifts: in technology, demographics, and economy inequality. Moisés Naím, distinguished fellow at the Carnegie Endowment, is the chief international columnist for El País and La Repubblica and the author of the bestselling The End of Power. He spoke to Tom Carver about these global challenges and why Trump ultimately makes him feel optimistic about America.
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The 1A Show / Interview with Moisés Naím, Barbara Plett Usher & Mary Louise Kelly
President Donald Trump laments that U.S. relations with Russia are at an “all-time low” after Russia expels hundreds of American diplomats.
In Venezuela, accusations of fraud in Sunday’s national election are flying, increasing tensions between President Nicolás Maduro’s administration and opposition groups.
And is the U.S. willing to go to war or willing to talk it out with North Korea?
A panel of journalists joins Joshua Johnson to get a read on the week’s top international news stories.
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The 1A Show / Interview with Moisés Naím, Courtney Kube & Yochi Dreazen
The U.S. slaps sanctions on Venezuela officials as opposition leaders organize another strike against the government. Speaking of U.S. sanctions, new ones have been imposed on Russia. Plus, tensions ease in a standoff over one the world’s holiest sites and the latest on Qatar’s PR offensive to counter a regional feud.
A panel of journalists joins Joshua Johnson for analysis of the week’s top international news stories.
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The 1A Show / Interview with Moisés Naím, Courtney Kube, Steven Goff & Yochi Dreazen
North Korea releases an imprisoned American college student and sends him home – in a coma. Thousands turn out in cities across Russia to protest Putin’s rule. And President Trump gives Defense Secretary Mattis the authority to send more troops to Afghanistan. A panel of journalists joins Joshua Johnson for analysis of the week’s top international news stories.
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Americas Quaterly / Rachelle Krygier
Economist and TV host Moisés Naím on his new show, the dangers of "anti-politics," and separating fact from fiction in Venezuela.
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Financial Times / Andres Schipani
‘El Comandante’ aired across Latin America but blocked in late leader’s own country
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Daily Sabah / 01.29.2017
The Venezuelan revolution will now be televised. The life of Hugo Chavez, who mesmerized Venezuela's impoverished masses before dying of cancer in 2013, is being dramatized in a Spanish-language TV series that is generating a backlash even before it airs.
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Hub Culture Davos / 01.20.2017
Moisés Naím speaks to Edie Lush about cyber war and a cyber Pearl Harbor
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Opinions at GDI / Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute / 1.19.2017
Reports of an imminent demise of democracy are wildly exaggerated, assures Moisés Naím, Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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