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

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Downstream: British Politics Is in Meltdown. Here’s Why. w/ James Butler

It has been a seismic week in British politics. The two-party system has collapsed. Keir Starmer is digging in at Downing Street, while Labour leadership contenders line up outside, and Reform clouds gather overhead. Now: the most important by-election in more than a century loom ...  Show more

Do Your Own Research: Do Androids Dream of Human Rights? w/ Lisa Siraganian

Are you a person? Sounds like a simple question, but it isn’t. Until pretty recently, the idea that everyone was a human in the same way was almost unthinkable. But the world order that established universal human rights is crumbling. The question of who or what counts as a perso ...  Show more

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