Afghan women keep hope alive one year after the fall of Kabul

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Israel-Hamas war, Bruce Poon Tip, Stunts at the Oscars, Killers of the Flower Moon

Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with Middle East experts Bijan Ahmadi and Nader Hashemi about the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas war, travel businessman Bruce Poon Tip reflects on what responsible tourism means today, our Sunday Documentary spotlights the decades-long eff ...  Show more

That's Puzzling! for March 2024

In the latest edition of our monthly challenge That's Puzzling!, Piya Chattopadhyay competes against one familiar voice and one clever listener in a battle of brain games devised by puzzle master Peter Brown. Playing along this month are Stefani Langenegger, host of CBC Saskatche ...  Show more

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