Today in Focus
Ein Podcast von The Guardian
1801 Folgen
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The end of Liz Truss
Vom: 21.10.2022 -
The all-powerful Xi Jinping
Vom: 20.10.2022 -
Liz Truss’s attack on nature
Vom: 19.10.2022 -
Who’s running Britain?
Vom: 18.10.2022 -
Is it time to rethink the laws on assisted dying?
Vom: 17.10.2022 -
Inside Frieze: what can it tell us about art, money and power in 2022?
Vom: 14.10.2022 -
Putin’s revenge for the Crimea bridge attack
Vom: 13.10.2022 -
The meteoric rise of Suella Braverman
Vom: 12.10.2022 -
Molly Russell: how a teenager’s death put social media on trial
Vom: 11.10.2022 -
The crisis in Britain’s nurseries: are we failing our youngest children?
Vom: 10.10.2022 -
The cheating scandal rocking the chess world
Vom: 7.10.2022 -
Is Liz Truss already fighting to save her premiership?
Vom: 6.10.2022 -
Is Vladimir Putin really prepared to use nuclear weapons? – podcast
Vom: 5.10.2022 -
Truss and Kwarteng: counting the cost of chaos
Vom: 4.10.2022 -
How the assassination of Shinzo Abe became a political scandal in Japan
Vom: 3.10.2022 -
Brazil’s election: a last chance to save the Amazon?
Vom: 30.9.2022 -
Mahsa Amini: how one women’s death ignited protests in Iran
Vom: 29.9.2022 -
Does Labour have a route out of Britain’s rolling crises?
Vom: 28.9.2022 -
Lyrics on trial: how US rappers have their music used against them in court
Vom: 27.9.2022 -
The secrets of Lake Mead and the drought exposing them
Vom: 26.9.2022
Hosted by Michael Safi and Helen Pidd, Today in Focus brings you closer to Guardian journalism. Combining storytelling with insightful analysis and personal testimonies, the podcast takes you behind the headlines for a deeper understanding of the news, every weekday. Today in Focus is unmatched in both scope and depth, delivering analysis and storytelling from right across the planet. With a global network of over 900 journalists and five dedicated editions covering news in the US, UK, Australia, Europe, and beyond, the Guardian offers comprehensive reporting across every continent. Most recently we have introduced new correspondents in the Caribbean, South America and Africa.