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Every weekday our global network of correspondents makes sense of the stories beneath the headlines. We bring you surprising trends and tales from around the world, current affairs, business and finance — as well as science and technology.

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  • To Viktor, no spoils: Hungary’s new start
    Apr 13 2026

    In a momentous election, Viktor Orban has lost power in Hungary after 16 years of increasingly autocratic rule. Our correspondent explains how the country’s opposition led by Peter Magyar ousted a corrupt regime. Why cows in Britain are producing too much milk. And celebrating the giant rat that helped sniff out landmines in Cambodia.


    Guests and host:

    • Matt Steinglass, Europe editor
    • Harry Taunton, Britain writer
    • Vishnu Padmanabhan, Asia correspondent
    • Rosie Blau, co-host of “The Intelligence”
    • Jason Palmer, co-host of “The intelligence”


    Topics covered:

    • Hungary, Viktor Orban, Peter Magyar, populism
    • Dairy farming, cows, milk, wellness
    • Cambodia, landmines, Magawa, heroRats


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    21 mins
  • Bibi on board? Iran, America and Israel’s campaign in Lebanon
    Apr 10 2026

    Also on the daily podcast: what the Artemis Moon mission really accomplished and remembering a brave Soviet psychiatrist


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    Binyamin Netanyahu says his strikes against Hizbullah are separate from the Iran-war ceasefire. That assertion is putting cracks in the deal, and in Israel’s relationship with America. We look at the stated and the unstated goals of the Artemis mission to the Moon—both achieved. And a tribute to Semyon Gluzman, who exposed the Soviet ruse of labelling dissidents as mental-health cases.


    Guests and host:

    • Anshel Pfeffer, Israel correspondent
    • Oliver Morton, senior editor
    • Ann Wroe, obituaries editor
    • Jason Palmer, co-host of “The Intelligence”


    Topics covered:

    • Israel, Iran war, Lebanon, America
    • Artemis mission, NASA, Moon
    • Semyon Gluzman, Soviet Union, psychiatry


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    25 mins
  • NATO’s dialogues: America’s (next) threat to go
    Apr 9 2026

    President Donald Trump has long threatened to pull America out of the alliance. We examine why the Iran war has made this time look significantly more serious. Westerners are fleeing their countries in record numbers—with economic consequences for their origins and destinations. And our series profiling the countries contesting the World Cup starts with Spain.


    Guests and host:

    • Anton La Guardia, diplomatic editor
    • Callum Williams, senior economics writer
    • Jon Fasman, senior culture correspondent
    • Rosie Blau, co-host of “The Intelligence”
    • Jason Palmer, co-host of “The Intelligence”


    Topics covered:

    • NATO, war in Iran, Donald Trump, Mark Rutte
    • expats, emigration, economics
    • World Cup, Spain


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    22 mins
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