Ep.147 (Video): "Black Wave" with Kim Ghattas

Ep.147 (Video): "Black Wave" with Kim Ghattas

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George Wardini sits down with Ronnie Chatah for a special conversation—one shaped by years of friendship and a shared curiosity about politics, both local and global. With Ronnie Chatah’s grasp of international affairs and his sharp reading of Lebanese politics, the discussion as ...  Show more

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