Nepal’s Sudan Gurung – an exclusive interview
'We will win the election' – Nepal’s Gen Z protest leader Sudan Gurung talks to Start Here.
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'We will win the election' – Nepal’s Gen Z protest leader Sudan Gurung talks to Start Here.
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Daniel Chapo, Mozambique’s youngest and fifth president, joins Centre Stage for an in-depth conversation about leading a nation at a crossroads. Fifty years after independence, Mozambique is navigating the challenges of a young democracy—from conflict and displacement to the urgent need for inclusive development.
President Chapo shares how he’s tackling these issues while working to position Mozambique as a key player in Southern Africa. He talks about the country’s past, the importance of unity and his vision for a peaceful, prosperous future.
Published On 25 Sep 202525 Sep 2025
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Israeli military action in Lebanon has been described as "limited, localised and targeted". But what does that mean?
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Angelina Jolie calls US “heavy times,” struggling to recognize her country amid ongoing free speech debates
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Donald Trump just made hiring some foreign workers much more expensive, as H-1B visa fees jump to $100,000 annually.
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Director of Confluence Advisory, Khalood Khair, explains why she believes the United Nations could play an important role in alleviating the humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
Published On 22 Sep 202522 Sep 2025
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US tech companies have spent millions lobbying for less regulation
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History in the making as Rwanda hosts the 2025 UCI Road World Championships – the first time cycling’s crown jewel comes to Africa.
Al Jazeera’s Samantha Johnson asks if this moment can change the sport and the continent forever?
Published On 21 Sep 202521 Sep 2025
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Mary Trump joins Centre Stage to discuss Donald Trump’s influence, the Republican Party and future of US democracy.
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@alexgatopoulos looks at the leverage Ukraine's newest missile might give it against Russia
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Why is the US President cracking down on crime, when crime rates are falling nationwide? We dive deep into the facts.
Donald Trump says crime in Democratic cities is “out of control”. And after deployments to Los Angeles and Washington, DC, he’s now planning to send in the National Guard to other Democratic cities, like Memphis, in the Republican-run state of Tennessee. But FBI stats show crime is falling nationwide. So why the crackdown? Jillian Wolf takes a look at the evidence in this Fact Check.
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Published On 15 Sep 202515 Sep 2025
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“She went into labour and gave birth on the side of the road while trying to find help.”
UNICEF spokesperson Tess Ingram explains the desperate conditions families find themselves in while being forcibly displaced from Gaza City by Israeli evacuation orders.
Published On 15 Sep 202515 Sep 2025
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Most of Israel's internal investigations of suspected war crimes close with no accountability.
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Most of the world’s countries recognise the state of Palestine. So, what’s stopping it from becoming a reality?
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Why more countries are recognising the State of Palestine.
The United Kingdom, France, Canada and Australia are among a new wave of countries planning to recognise Palestine as a state at this year’s United Nations General Assembly meeting. What does this actually mean? And what, if anything, does it change?
This episode features:
Shibley Telhami | Professor for peace and development at the University of Maryland
Diana Buttu | Palestinian lawyer and analyst
Michael Lynk | Professor emeritus of law at Western University and former United Nations special rapporteur on human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories
If you want to go deeper on this topic, watch Start Here’s explainer on the two-state solution.
Published On 10 Sep 202510 Sep 2025
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Miles Pickering is a protester who was arrested over wearing a ‘Plasticine Action’ t-shirt in London.
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Issa Amro lives in Hebron, in the occupied West Bank. He never knows how far he can venture out of his neighbourhood, due to attacks by Israeli settlers and random checkpoint closures. His video diary shows the challenges Palestinians living in Hebron face as settlers try to take their land, supported by the Israeli state and military.
Published On 8 Sep 20258 Sep 2025
After being arrested in a sting operation, an Israeli official's return home raises questions
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In the occupied West Bank, Israel is demolishing one Palestinian-owned building every five hours.
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Dr Mimi Syed, a US emergency physician, joins Centre Stage to talk about the horrific reality she witnessed during her two trips to Gaza in 2024. She shares evidence she says indicates the Israeli military is deliberately targeting children, the stories she carries from the patients and families she met and explains why she believes the US is no longer merely an accessory to Israel’s war on Gaza— but fully complicit.
Published On 4 Sep 20254 Sep 2025