Novara FM: In Search of Red Africa w/ Kevin Okoth

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Do Your Own Research: How Private Equity Bought the World w/ Hettie O’Brien

Secret backrooms where deals are done in private: the realm of conspiracy theories? Or an increasingly large part of capitalism? Since the financial crisis, some of the big winners have been private equity firms. They’ve snapped up bargains on everything from high street brands, ...  Show more

Downstream: ‘They Want Racial Holy War’ – The Truth About the US Military w/ Matt Kennard

The War on Terror ended in 2021, with the US and British militaries’ catastrophic withdrawal from Afghanistan. But the consequences of that decade of conflict in the Middle East continue to play out both overseas and at home. On Downstream this week, Aaron Bastani sits down with ...  Show more

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