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Moscow's enemy number one
Jun 25, 2026
26m 31s
Caucasus: Armenia’s new chapter
May 28, 2026
41m 10s
Russia’s 'nyet' to the internet
May 7, 2026
35m 32s
The battle for Hungary
Apr 8, 2026
40m 36s
Iran's media at war
Mar 19, 2026
36m 01s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/25/26 | ![]() Moscow's enemy number one | “Perfidious Albion” - how Britain replaced the US as Russia’s top nemesis and the villain at the heart of its war narrative. Since the re-election of Donald Trump, Russian propagandists have softened their tone on the US, while intensifying their rhetoric against the UK. They’ve unleashed a wave of elaborate insults, accusations and threats against Britain, amounting at times to a full-blown character assassination. The insults may sound theatrical, and London denies the accusations, but beneath them lies a more troubling signal - one UK military chiefs take seriously. What does this shift reveal about Russia’s strategic intentions in a time of conflict?Find out more about BBC Monitoring on our website: https://monitoring.bbc.co.uk/Contributor: Bryn Windsor Producer: Kriszta Satori Presenter: Krassi Ivanova Twigg Music: Pete Cunningham | 26m 31s | ||||||
| 5/28/26 | ![]() Caucasus: Armenia’s new chapter✨ | Armeniaforeign policy+5 | Daria MosolovaGayane Alexanyan+1 | — | ArmeniaRussia | ArmeniaRussia+5 | — | 41m 10s | |
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Russia’s 'nyet' to the internet✨ | internet censorshipdigital sovereignty+4 | Daria MosolovaHoward Gethin+2 | Kremlin | Russia | sovereign internetdigital Iron Curtain+5 | — | 35m 32s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() The battle for Hungary✨ | Hungary electionsViktor Orban+5 | Amitis SedghiRita Palfi+1 | FideszTisza+1 | — | Hungaryelections+6 | — | 40m 36s | |
| 3/19/26 | ![]() Iran's media at war✨ | Iranmedia control+4 | — | Islamic RepublicBBC World Service | — | Iranmedia+7 | — | 36m 01s | |
| 3/12/26 | ![]() The women of IS: Part three✨ | Syrian detention campsIslamic State+4 | — | Islamic StateSyrian Democratic Forces+1 | Syrianorth-eastern Syria | Syrian detention campsIslamic State+5 | — | 30m 40s | |
| 3/5/26 | ![]() The women of IS: Part two✨ | Syrian detention campsrepatriation policies+4 | — | Islamic State | SyriaBritain+2 | Syrian detention campsIslamic State+5 | — | 29m 44s | |
| 2/26/26 | ![]() The women of IS: Part one✨ | Syrian detention campswomen and children+4 | — | Syrian Democratic Forces | al-HolSyria | Syrian detention campswomen of IS+5 | — | 29m 28s | |
| 1/30/26 | ![]() Ukraine: Whose peace?✨ | diplomacypeace negotiations+3 | — | BBC World Service | UkraineRussia+2 | Ukrainepeace+5 | — | 42m 43s | |
| 12/25/25 | ![]() Persian poetry and politics✨ | Persian poetrypolitics+4 | — | — | IranAfghanistan+1 | Persian poetrypolitics+6 | — | 36m 21s | |
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| 12/4/25 | ![]() Made in Russia: The Kremlin’s economic rebrand✨ | economic rebrandingsanctions+5 | Tim BowlerEvgeny Poduvkin | BBCBBC World Service | RussiaMoscow+1 | Russiasanctions+5 | — | 34m 27s | |
| 11/27/25 | ![]() What is the 'Russian cultural code'?✨ | Russian culturenational identity+5 | Veronika MalinboymYulia Volovik | Kremlin | RussiaRussia’s leaders | kokoshnikcultural code+5 | — | 31m 54s | |
| 11/1/25 | ![]() What’s behind the war in Sudan?✨ | Sudan civil warpower struggle+5 | — | Rapid Support ForcesSudanese Armed Forces+1 | Sudanel-Fasher+1 | Sudancivil war+7 | — | 37m 03s | |
| 10/30/25 | ![]() Jihadists and AI | How Jihadists wrestle with the question: to use or not to use AI. The allure of this powerful tool and the damage they fear it could inflict on their image and reputation. Supporters of the Islamic State group tend to be early adopters of new tech, and some have already experimented with generative Artificial Intelligence. But that has exposed deep divisions in jihadist circles. We explore this debate to understand what “responsible AI” means for them. Contributors: Mina al-Lami, Steven Humphry Producer: Kriszta Satori, Elchin Suleymanov Presenter: Krassi Ivanova Twigg Music: Pete Cunningham | 30m 19s | ||||||
| 10/2/25 | ![]() Nuclear tensions in the Middle East | The narratives and the doctrines built on ever-growing suspicions and fears that are once again stirring the Middle East. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hasn’t just threatened to redraw the map of Europe - it has transformed the global security landscape. The ripple effects have been felt way beyond the continent, reigniting fears not felt since the Cold War - of a new nuclear arms race. In this episode we go back to the beginnings of nuclear ambitions in the Middle East to weigh up the consequences for the world today.Contributors: Shaina Oppenheimer, Florence Dixon, Nihan Kale Producer: Kriszta Satori Presenter: Krassi Ivanova Twigg Music: Pete Cunningham | 49m 41s | ||||||
| 9/13/25 | ![]() Decoding China’s doublespeak | How the Chinese Communist Party gets lost in translation and whether it’s accidental or intentional. “The Belt and Road Initiative”, “community with a shared future for humankind”, “socialism with Chinese characteristics in a new era” - the slogans and proclamations coming out of Beijing can sound abstract and bewildering. We examine the complex character of the language and how it’s put to use by the CCP to understand why its message can get lost on the outside world.Contributor: Tom Lam Producer: Kriszta Satori, Elchin Suleymanov Presenter: Krassi Ivanova Twigg Music: Pete Cunningham | 27m 13s | ||||||
| 8/15/25 | ![]() Life under JNIM | The al-Qaeda offshoot JNIM is one of the deadliest Jihadist groups in the world. It exploits a security vacuum in Africa’s Sahel region to impose its Salafist version of Islam. In part one of this miniseries we explored the structure and ideology of JNIM. In this episode we’ll try to understand its impact on local life and on the region’s complex geopolitics which increasingly looks like a proxy war - on both the information and physical battlefields. Contributors: Collins Nabiswa, Jacob Boswall, Barry Marston Producer: Kriszta Satori Presenter: Krassi Ivanova Twigg | 31m 32s | ||||||
| 7/24/25 | ![]() The JNIM branch of al-Qaeda | The JNIM branch of al-Qaeda is one of the world's deadliest jihadist groups. It has firmly planted its flag in the Sahel. Sub-Saharan Africa has emerged as a key battlefront for jihadists: around 50 percent of deaths from terrorism in 2024 were registered in the Sahel region alone, according to the Global Terrorism Index. JNIM is an eclectic yet united coalition, rooted in the tribal desert regions of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso. We look into its leaders, its narrative, and its modus operandi, and analyse the complexity of a region beleaguered by military coups, ethnic violence, and climate change.Contributors: Barry Marston, Jacob Boswall Producer: Kriszta Satori, Elchin Suleymanov Presenter: Krassi Ivanova Twigg | 32m 09s | ||||||
| 6/26/25 | ![]() What next for Poland? | Why are Poland's young voters turning to the right? With his veto powers, Poland’s president-elect Karol Nawrocki could halt the pro-EU government of Donald Tusk. Poland is a NATO member and backs Ukraine in the war with Russia. Scaling up security is an issue almost all Poles agree on, yet there are some signs of shifting attitudes - on foreign policy and immigration. We examine the gender gap among voters and the recent election discourse to understand how conflicting priorities and enduring conservative values are shaping the eastern flank of the West. Contributors: Margaryta Maliukova Producers: Kriszta Satori, Elchin Suleymanov Presenter: Krassi Ivanova Twigg | 29m 33s | ||||||
| 6/18/25 | ![]() What’s Iran’s IRGC? | The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the Quds force and the Basij militias are back in the news due to the conflict between Israel and Iran. What are they, how do they operate and how have they become so influential? In this episode, we look at the origins, the branding and the ideological blueprint of the Tehran-led influence network that has been shaping events in the Middle East for decades. | 26m 19s | ||||||
| 5/30/25 | ![]() Netanyahu’s media squeeze | The Israeli government’s push to transform the media landscape has been described by critics as a “hostile takeover” that poses a threat to press freedom. In this episode we take a look at what people in Israel see about the war in Gaza on their TV screens. We examine the methods and the motives behind the prime minister’s media squeeze, and ask what this means for the country priding itself on being ‘the only democracy’ in the Middle East. Producer: Kriszta Satori Presenter: Krassi Ivanova Twigg Contributor: Shaina Oppenheimer | 31m 43s | ||||||
| 5/8/25 | ![]() The Trump effect on global media | We assess the damage to independent journalism globally by cuts to USAGM and USAID, described as “the chainsaw approach” of the Trump administration. The defunding of Voice of America, RFE/RL (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty) and its multiple language services has been decried as “a gift to dictators”. Although these cuts are being disputed in court, they could have long-lasting implications for audiences around the world. Can the harm be undone?Producer: Kriszta Satori Presenter: Krassi Twigg Contributors: Pascal Fletcher, Samia Hosny, Margaryta Maliukova, Andrey Vladov, Tom Lam, Sarbas Nazari, Moses Rono | 34m 19s | ||||||
| 5/1/25 | ![]() The Kurdish issue: Part three | Will the call for the PKK to disarm end in a new era of peace for the Kurds, or is this just another turn in a tortured history? In February, Abdullah Ocalan, the imprisoned leader of the Kurdistan Workers Party, known as the PKK, released a jaw-dropping written message to his followers from his jail cell, calling for the group to lay down arms and disband. In this series we explore the Kurdish issue - the persecution, the resistance and their attempts to form a state. We ask what does the future hold for one of the largest stateless ethnic groups in the world scattered across Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Iran. | 30m 30s | ||||||
| 4/24/25 | ![]() The Kurdish issue: Part two | Will the call for the PKK to disarm end in a new era of peace for the Kurds, or is this just another turn in a tortured history? In February, Abdullah Ocalan, the imprisoned leader of the Kurdistan Workers Party, known as the PKK, released a jaw-dropping written message to his followers from his jail cell, calling for the group to lay down arms and disband. In this series we explore the Kurdish issue - the persecution, the resistance and their attempts to form a state. We ask what does the future hold for one of the largest stateless ethnic groups in the world scattered across Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Iran. | 29m 04s | ||||||
| 4/17/25 | ![]() The Kurdish issue: Part one | Will the call for the PKK to disarm end in a new era of peace for the Kurds, or is this just another turn in a tortured history? In February, Abdullah Ocalan, the imprisoned leader of the Kurdistan Workers Party, known as the PKK, released a jaw-dropping written message to his followers from his jail cell, calling for the group to lay down arms and disband. In this series we explore the Kurdish issue - the persecution, the resistance and their attempts to form a state. We ask what the future holds for one of the largest stateless ethnic groups in the world scattered across Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Iran. | 32m 36s | ||||||
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