Episodes

  • Total HELL BREAKS LOOSE as Trump BLOWS UP STREETS
    Aug 24 2025
    Donald Trump causing hell to break loose across the United States and it’s all caught on tape.






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    22 mins
  • Fox News in FULL COLLAPSE as Trump CRASH SPEEDS UP
    Aug 24 2025
    Ben Meiselas reports on Fox News losing all control as Donald Trump’s collapsing approval is screwing over Fox and its ability to brainwash audience as it was once able to so effortlessly accomplish.
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    20 mins
  • Can a national dialogue solve South Africa's problems?
    Aug 24 2025
    South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa wants people to come together and talk. He's launched a national dialogue process -- billed as citizen-led -- for South Africans from all walks of life to decide how to deal with challenges from crime and corruption to poverty and inequality. But critics say his party, the African National Congress, had 30 years in power to do just that. So, can a conference help to solve long-standing problems? Will the talks address the divisions in the ANC? And what’s the next chapter for South African politics?
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    28 mins
  • Can a bunker save you from the end of the world?
    Aug 24 2025
    In a world filled with uncertainty, one question looms: What happens if it all goes wrong? From TikTok doomers to secretive bunkers, this episode dives into the growing unease over disasters, conflict and collapse. We explore why some people prep loudly while others prepare in silence and how far is too far when the apocalypse turns into a meme. Fears of natural catastrophes, geopolitical tensions and domestic unrest mean disaster readiness is no longer niche - it’s a status game. When disaster strikes, is survival truly about skill or about who you are?
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    25 mins
  • What will the Putin-Trump meeting mean for the war in Ukraine?
    Aug 24 2025
    The much-anticipated summit between the leaders of Russia and United States concluded without a deal to end the war in Ukraine. Despite this, presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin say "great progress" was made at "constructive" talks in Alaska. Ukraine's president was not invited. Instead, after a lengthy phone call with President Trump, he’s heading to the White House on Monday. So, were ceasefire options discussed behind closed doors? Could an end to the war finally be in sight? And what does the summit mean for Russian-American relations?
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    28 mins
  • How the Dutch manipulated the narrative of colonising Indonesia
    Aug 24 2025
    "Framing" the image of Dutch colonial history: For decades, the Netherlands maintained its own narrative about its colonial past, notably over the 1945-1949 war in Indonesia, euphemistically called "police actions". In reality, it was a major military operation in response to Indonesia’s unilateral declaration of independence in August 1945. This two-part series reveals how far the Dutch government went in "selling" the war as a domestic affair aimed at restoring peace in what it called the Dutch East Indies. The series exposes how propaganda, selective media coverage and historical omission shaped the Dutch collective memory. A wide range of interviewees explain the complex relationships in the former colony and provide a global context. International pressure eventually forced the Dutch government to give up its colonial war, but its carefully orchestrated disinformation campaign still hangs over the public debate in the Netherlands today.
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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Are weapons companies fuelling a new nuclear arms race?
    Aug 23 2025
    Eighty years after the first and only time nuclear weapons have been used - the US bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 - the risk of the unthinkable happening again has never been greater. The world’s largest nuclear powers - Russia and the United States - are as close as they've been to conflict since the height of the Cold War. As they upgrade their nuclear capabilities, even talking openly about using them, all signs point to the beginnings of a second nuclear arms race. Only this time, there aren’t just two players, but three: China, once a junior member of the nuclear club, is expanding its arsenal faster than any other nation.
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    25 mins
  • Why has violence flared up in Serbia and what's next?
    Aug 23 2025
    Violence in Serbia -- involving government supporters, police and anti-corruption demonstrators who've been on the streets for months, demanding elections. President Aleksandar Vucic says the protests are part of a foreign plot to oust him. Why has violence flared up - and what's next?
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    28 mins