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Dive deeper into the week’s biggest stories from the Middle East and around the world with The National’s foreign desk. Nuances are often missed in day-to-day headlines. We go Beyond the Headlines by bringing together the voices of experts and those living the news to provide a clearer picture of the region’s shifting political and social landscape.
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Thursday Sep 26, 2019
Hazza Al Mansouri and the UAE’s space ambitions
Thursday Sep 26, 2019
Thursday Sep 26, 2019

Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
UNGA special: Greta Thunberg and Donald Trump
Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
Wednesday Sep 25, 2019

Thursday Sep 19, 2019
Is the Israeli election Netanyahu’s final chapter?
Thursday Sep 19, 2019
Thursday Sep 19, 2019

Thursday Sep 12, 2019
Bye bye, Bolton
Thursday Sep 12, 2019
Thursday Sep 12, 2019
On Twitter Donald Trump says he fired him whilst Bolton claims he quit.
The hawkish security advisor has been one of Iran’s most vocal critics so what does his departure mean for the Middle East?
Host James Haines-Young speaks to Douglas Silliman, former US Ambassador to Iraq, and Joyce Karan, The National’s Washington correspondent, about what Bolton’s role was in the Trump administration and what his departure might bring.

Thursday Sep 05, 2019
The Amazon is still burning. Can we save it?
Thursday Sep 05, 2019
Thursday Sep 05, 2019
Tens of thousands of fires, far more than last year, have broken out and nbunrned off hundred of kilometres of one of the world's most diverse and unique habitats.
But this isn't a natural distaster.
James Haines-Young speaks to prominent climate scientist, Carlos Nobre, and Natalie Unterstell, Director of policy at Talanoa solutions in Brazil about who is starting these fires and why.

Friday Aug 30, 2019
Drones above Beirut: Israel's battle against Hezbollah
Friday Aug 30, 2019
Friday Aug 30, 2019
We talk to Sunniva Rose, the National's Beirut correspondent and Joseph Haboush, the national editor of The Daily Star, Lebanon's only english language newspaper.
The National's deputy foreign editor, Jack Moore, joins James to talk about why this is all happening and how it's being seen from Beirut and Tel Aviv.

Wednesday Aug 21, 2019
Sudan: Can democracy work?
Wednesday Aug 21, 2019
Wednesday Aug 21, 2019
Catch up on our episode when Hamza was in Sudan after Omar Al Bashir was forced from his 30-year dictatorship.

Thursday Aug 15, 2019
What sparked the Hong Kong protests?
Thursday Aug 15, 2019
Thursday Aug 15, 2019

Thursday Aug 08, 2019
Hajj for my brother who was killed at Christchurch
Thursday Aug 08, 2019
Thursday Aug 08, 2019
King Salman of Saudi Arabia has invited her amongst two hundred relatives and survivors of the shooting to perform Hajj. The Hajj is an essential part of Islam and undertaking the pilgrimage can be a difficult though rewarding task. Aya tells us about her experience in Makkah, the feelings of kinship with the millions of Muslims visiting the country for the pilgrimage and how she feels her brother's presence is accompanying her on her journey.

Thursday Aug 01, 2019
Future-proofing our cities against record-breaking temperatures
Thursday Aug 01, 2019
Thursday Aug 01, 2019
Host James Haines-Young asks how we can heatproof our cities. He speaks to Professor Shipworth, Professor of Energy and the Built Environment at University College London and Karim El Jisr from See Nexus who is already living in a city of the future, built to withstand summer temperatures in the UAE without pumping out masses of Co2.
Read more on our website:
• Hitting climate target like landing man on the moon, says Danish ambassador to UAE