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Global PoliticsREUTERSTurkey's Role in Geopolitics
As a critical NATO ally and strategically located partner, Turkey's assertive foreign policy strategy has global implications.
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Global EconomyNoah Berger / APTrump's Tariffs: Can Global Trade Survive the Shock?
Brent Neiman and David Henig join Deep Dish to break down how Trump's reciprocal tariffs could impact the global economic system.
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Food and AgricultureAbdel Kareem Hana / APIs Gaza's Hunger Crisis Driving the World to Recognize a Palestinian State?
Ertharin Cousin joins Deep Dish to unpack the unfolding hunger crisis in Gaza and explains how calls for Palestinian statehood recognition could reshape the conflict.
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ReutersPaul Farmer on Ebola's Lessons for COVID-19
The Partners in Health co-founder explains why inequality or material constraints—rather than social differences—are the defining factor of whether outbreaks turn into pandemics.
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Global PoliticsVahid Salemi / APBeyond the Ceasefire: Iran's Future, America's Role, and What's Next
Vali Nasr and Suzanne Maloney join Leslie Vinjamuri on Deep Dish to discuss the Iran-Israel conflict.
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Global PoliticsAngelina Katsanis / AP80th Birthday Blues: UN's Fight to Stay Relevant
Budget cuts, global crises, and a disengaged US, Deep Dish explores the UN at a pivotal moment and whether it can still deliver.
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Defense and SecurityAP PhotosWill Politics in Taiwan Increase the Risk of Conflict with China?
Deep Dish explores the challenges and choices Taiwan faces in preserving peace and navigating its delicate relationship with China and the US.
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US Foreign PolicyAP PHOTOSShould the US Embrace or Reject Engagement with China?
Paul Heer joins Deep Dish to argue that engagement is necessary in shaping the US-China relationship.
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REUTERSTen Years Later, What Went Wrong in South Sudan
A decade ago this week, South Sudan declared independence. But the hope and optimism of statehood quickly evaporated—just like international attention and support.
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Food and AgricultureREUTERSHunger is the Deadliest Weapon of War
The Unites States must address hunger as an essential element of military and foreign policy, former World Food Programme head Ertharin Cousin explains to host Brian Hanson.