
About this episode
The episode discusses the arrest of DW journalist Alican Uludag in Turkey, the ongoing war in Ukraine, and various cultural and political events in Europe.
DW's investigative journalist Alican Uludag arrested in Turkey, four years of war in Ukraine, and Ukraine's freedom song. Then: what Quentin Deranque's killing might mean for the French Left, Turkey's earthquake anniversary, the Berlinale Teddy Award turns 40, and an art exhibition exposes Robert Fico's tightening grip on Slovak cultural institutions.
Topics covered
- journalism
- politics
- international relations
- cultural events
- war
- human rights
Keywords
- Alican Uludag
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- Quentin Deranque
- Berlinale Teddy Award
- Robert Fico
- Slovakia
- earthquake anniversary
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: art exhibition
Places: Turkey, France, Slovakia
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