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Global CitiesPeter BiroConflict Has Changed. Do International Norms Still Matter?
Peter Maurer, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross, joins Deep Dish to discuss the complications of modern humanitarian crises and urban conflicts.
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Climate and the EnvironmentRia SopalaFire Is Not Brazil's Only Amazon Problem
Robert Muggah, research director of the Igarapé Institute in Rio de Janeiro, joins Deep Dish to discuss the myriad problems across Brazil.
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Women and GirlsREUTERSThe Impact of Women and Gen Z on Iranian Protests
We explore how protests for #MahsaAmini have helped fuel a global movement for women.
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Global PoliticsREUTERSRussian Efforts to Undermine Peace in the Balkans
Could the Western Balkans region become a ‘second front’ in the Russia’s conflict with the West? Tim Judah and Ilva Tare join Deep Dish to discuss.
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Migration
One Woman Is Standing Up to Murder and Violence in El Salvador
Gus Hart Visiting Fellow Rosa Anaya joins Deep Dish to discuss her work rehabilitating inmates and gang members in El Salvador with Catholic Relief Services’ Second Changes.
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ReutersHow Artificial Intelligence Is Changing What It Means to Be Human
Data scientist JT Kostman joins this week's Deep Dish podcast to explain how Artificial Intelligence is rewriting human society.
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Tech and Science
Will the Biggest Oil Deal in History Work
Charlotte Howard joins Deep Dish to explain the implications of the latest OPEC+ agreement and how it could affect the future of oil in the United States and beyond.
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MigrationReutersStrange Bedfellows — Anti-Immigrant Conservatives and Environmentalists Join Forces in Europe
Experts discuss the odd pairing of Austria's conservatives and climate activists and the lessons for the larger realignment of left-right politics in Europe.
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Global EconomyYomiuriMervyn King on Managing the COVID-19 Economic Crisis
Former Bank of London governor Lord Mervyn King joins Deep Dish to discuss the lessons learned during the 2008 financial crisis and how to manage the current economic uncertainty.
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Global PoliticsElekes AndorThe Demise of Democracy in Hungary
Princeton University's Kim Scheppele joins Deep Dish to explain why the failure of one democracy should matter to every democracy.