
About this episode
The episode explores the intersections of European history with Iran and discusses the implications for current conflicts, alongside European election updates and a notable Czech political event.
How European intersections with Iran's past might help us understand our collective present and how Turkey might hold the key to an exit strategy from the Iran conflict. Then: European elections from Denmark and Slovenia to rural France. Plus: the intriguing story of one of the most controversial deaths in Czech political history. + https://shorturl.at/h7PDP + ?maca=en-podcast_inside-europe-949-xml-mrss
Topics covered
- Iran history
- European elections
- Turkey's role
- Czech political history
- conflict resolution
Keywords
- Iran
- Turkey
- European elections
- Czech history
- politics
- conflict
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Iran, Turkey, Denmark, Slovenia, France, Czech
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