

Lise Doucette
Chief international correspondent reporting from Iran.
Top 10 podcasts with Lise Doucette
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76 snips
Mar 8, 2026 • 19min
Iranian clerics reach consensus on new supreme leader
Lise Doucette, BBC chief international correspondent, briefly explains Iran's clerical body's reported choice for a new supreme leader. Samir Hashmi, reporting from Riyadh, covers attacks across the Gulf and regional reactions. Lina Sinjab, based in Lebanon, describes a strike on Beirut and its civilian impact. They discuss strikes on oil sites, cross-border attacks, regional tensions and global diplomatic responses.

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Mar 16, 2026 • 29min
Germany and UK tell Trump this is 'not Nato's war'
Lucy Williamson, BBC Middle East correspondent, looks at how Israelis view the war with Iran and the fear of endless conflict. Marianna Spring, BBC investigator of online harms, examines whistleblower claims that platforms rewarded outrage. Lise Doucette, veteran foreign affairs journalist, unpacks the US-Iran war, NATO tensions and the scramble over the Strait of Hormuz.

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Mar 7, 2026 • 28min
US: 'achievable objectives' in Iran in four to six weeks
Weira Davis, field reporter on Lebanese displacement and shelter conditions. Lise Doucette, international correspondent relaying Iranian civilian experiences under strike. Simi Jolaoso, Washington correspondent analyzing US timelines and public reaction. They discuss US claims of four-to-six week objectives in Iran, civilian life amid bombardment, Lebanon displacement on Beirut's waterfront, and US political and production responses.

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Mar 1, 2026 • 27min
Iran's Supreme Leader killed in US-Israeli strikes
Neda Tawfiq, BBC UN correspondent covering Security Council reactions. Lise Doucette, BBC international reporter on Iran’s readiness and short-term impact. Caroline Hawley, analyst of Khamenei’s life and political role. Kashyyar John A.D., BBC Persian journalist on protests and succession. They discuss the strikes that killed Iran’s leader, succession challenges, domestic unrest, regional retaliation and global security implications.

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Feb 28, 2026 • 33min
US and Israel carry out joint attacks on Iran
Sebastian Usher, BBC Middle East analyst, maps military aims and proxy risks. Lise Doucette, chief international correspondent, assesses goals and regime-change risks. G.R. Gohl, BBC Persian contributor, explains Iranian domestic reaction and internet blackouts. Helena Humphrey, Washington reporter, outlines US political and congressional fallout. Barbara Platt-Asher, Doha correspondent, reports missile interceptions and regional responses.

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Mar 9, 2026 • 31min
Mojtaba Khamenei named as Iran's new supreme leader
James Landale, BBC diplomatic correspondent in Ukraine; Lise Doucette, BBC chief international correspondent in Tehran; Nick Marsh, BBC business correspondent in Singapore; Jeremy Bowen, BBC international editor. They discuss Iran's new leader and regional reactions. They report on strikes hitting Iranian oil facilities and the human toll. They cover soaring oil prices and market fallout. They explore Ukraine's anti-drone tech being offered to Gulf states.

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Mar 12, 2026 • 29min
Iran's new leader in defiant first message
Lise Doucette, BBC chief international correspondent giving sharp political analysis. Asmina (Mina) Joshaghani, BBC Persian reporter sharing on-the-ground life in Tehran. They discuss a defiant message attributed to Iran’s new supreme leader and what it means for regional tensions. They also report on civilian fears, disruptions to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, and market and public reactions abroad.

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Feb 16, 2026 • 27min
Israel lays out conditions for any Iran nuclear deal
David Willis, Tucson-based reporter covering high-profile investigations and wildlife studies. Joel Gunter, Jerusalem correspondent tracking strikes, ceasefire strains and domestic unrest. Lise Doucette, Tehran journalist on Iran’s politics, sanctions and nuclear talks. They discuss Netanyahu’s demands on Iran’s nuclear programme, Tehran’s economic pressures and protest fallout, and the fragile situation in Gaza with continuing strikes.

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Feb 28, 2026 • 30min
Trump blacklists Anthropic in AI battle
Simi Jolasho, Washington correspondent covering Clinton testimony; Lise Doucette, international analyst on US‑Iran talks; Lily Chimali, tech reporter on the Anthropic dispute. They discuss Trump’s ban on Anthropic for federal use, Anthropic’s refusal to allow military surveillance or autonomous weapons, the company’s plan to sue, and how Silicon Valley and defence procurement factors shape the AI standoff.

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Jan 12, 2026 • 24min
Death toll rises as Iran protests enter third week
Lise Doucette, BBC's chief international correspondent, offers a gripping on-the-ground report from Mashhad amidst escalating protests in Iran. She shares vivid eyewitness accounts, revealing the chilling scenes of a makeshift morgue and the harsh state crackdown on dissent. The conversation shifts to the geopolitical landscape as tensions rise between Iran and the U.S., with President Trump hinting at military options. Doucette's firsthand narrative sheds light on the complex human rights violations at play, making the situation even more urgent.


