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    Iran: If the war is over...who won?

    2026-07-02 | 28 min.
    Two weeks ago a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Americans and the Iranians aiming at ending a bomb, missile-and-drone conflict that has lasted four months. Victory has been claimed by everyone and on behalf of everyone. So is the US/Israeli/Iranian war effectively over bar the seemingly inevitable bombast? If so did anyone win? On what terms? And where does it leave the rest of us?
    Guests:
    Shashank Joshi, The Economist’s Washington bureau chief
    Ali Vaez, Project Director, Iran at the Crisis Group in Washington DC
    Suzanne Maloney, VP and director of the Foreign Policy programme at the Brookings Institution
    Presenter: David Aaronovitch
    Producers: Ben Carter and Kirsteen Knight
    Editor: Richard Vadon
    Sound engineer: Neil Churchill
    Production co-ordinator: Siobhan Reed
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    Is Russia under pressure from Ukraine?

    2026-05-21 | 27 min.
    The war between Russia and Ukraine has shifted closer to Moscow. In the past week Ukraine has sent drones, made by Ukraine, to Moscow. While many were intercepted, 3 people died when an apartment block was hit. For many Russians the war - or special military operation as President Putin calls it - has been far away. But not any longer. At the same time though, Russia continues to hit cities across Ukraine and civilians continue to die. David Aaronovitch and his guests discuss whether Putin is under greater pressure now and whether the trajectory of this conflict has changed with the use of drone-warfare?
    Guests:
    Steve Rosenberg, BBC Russia Editor
    Christopher Miller, Ukraine Correspondent, The Financial Times
    Angela Stent, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and former US National Intelligence Officer for Russia and Eurasia
    Presenter: David Aaronovitch
    Producers: Caroline Bayley and Kirsteen Knight
    Production Co-ordinator: Maria Ogundele
    Sound Engineer: James Beard
    Editor: Richard Vadon
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    Ten years of The Briefing Room

    2026-05-14 | 28 min.
    It's ten years since the Briefing Room was first transmitted in May 2016. And what a decade it's been. To mark the tenth anniversary the programme looks at the biggest changes at home and abroad since that momentous day in British broadcasting. We’ve had Brexit, a pandemic, the Gaza war, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and Donald Trump - twice. It is hard to remember such a time. So David Aaronovitch's three expert guests will help him answer the question: are we even the same people as we were back then?
    Guests:
    Anand Menon, Professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs, King’s College London
    Bronwen Maddox, Director and CEO, Chatham House
    Meg Russell, Professor of British and Comparative Politics in the Department of Political Science at University College London.
    Presenter: David Aaronovitch
    Producers: Caroline Bayley, Kirsteen Knight, Sally Abrahams
    Production Co-ordinator: Maria Ogundele
    Sound engineers: James Beard and Neil Churchill
    Editor: Richard Vadon
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    Are we still going to Mars?

    2026-05-07 | 28 min.
    A month ago the Artemis II crew landed safely in the Pacific Ocean, completing their historic space mission to the far side of the moon. It’s been several decades since the last human mission to the moon - although this time there was no landing. However, the 4 astronauts travelled further from earth than any human ever has so far. David Aaronovitch asks his guests whether space exploration is back in fashion and if so what’s next? And are we any closer to a human mission to Mars and what would we hope to achieve there?
    Guests:
    Dr Julia Balm, Research Associate, Freeman Air and Space Institute in the School of Security Studies, King’s College London
    Professor Andrew Coates, Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London
    Libby Jackson, Head of Space, Science Museum, London
    Presenter: David Aaronovitch
    Producers: Caroline Bayley, Sally Abrahams, Kirsteen Knight
    Production Co-Ordinator: Maria Ogundele
    Sound Engineer: James Beard
    Editor: Richard Vadon
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    Can Europe build digital sovereignty?

    2026-04-30 | 28 min.
    Ask Claude a question, Google a query, order from Amazon, chat with mates on WhatsApp, tune in to Youtube. And where ever you do it from, you’ll never be somehow not in America. Because Britain, like Europe is dependent on US tech and as the AI revolution unfolds, governments are increasingly worried about it.
    The new buzz phrase is digital sovereignty. But what does that mean? Is it even feasible? And can the UK and the Europe take back control?
    David Aaronovitch talks to:
    Stanley Pignal, Europe editor at The Economist
    Cecilia Rikap, Associate Professor in Economics and Head of Research at the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose
    Seb Johnson, founder of Scaling Europe, a media company focused on European Tech
    Presenter: David Aaronovitch
    Producers: Ben Carter, Sally Abrahams, Kirsteen Knight
    Production Co-ordinator: Gemma Ashman
    Sound engineer: James Beard
    Editor: Richard Vadon
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