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Mark Landler

London bureau chief for The New York Times and veteran reporter on U.S.-Middle East diplomacy, brought on to explain the international and U.S. political context of recent developments.

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Mar 14, 2025 • 34min

Trump, Europe and the New World Order

Mark Landler, the London bureau chief of The New York Times, delves into the impacts of the Trump administration's hardline stance on U.S.-European relations. He discusses the fracturing transatlantic alliance and how it reshapes security strategies in Europe. With impending trade wars, Europe is reconsidering its defense commitments versus social welfare. The conversation also touches on how these tensions affect global dynamics, especially amidst the rise of China and ongoing geopolitical issues with Russia.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 29min

The Question of Palestinian Statehood

Mark Landler, the London bureau chief for The New York Times and expert on U.S.-Middle East diplomacy, joins the conversation. He discusses the rising international pressure on Israel for Palestinian recognition amidst the war in Gaza. Featured is Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian ambassador to the U.N., who reflects on his lifelong pursuit of statehood and the profound impact of historical events like the Nakba. Landler also explores why U.S. support remains critical and analyzes the challenges of establishing a viable Palestinian state despite recent global shifts.
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Apr 6, 2026 • 32min

Trump’s Lonely War

Mark Landler, The New York Times Paris bureau chief covering Europe and trans-Atlantic ties, unpacks why Europe is refusing to back President Trump in Iran. He gets into broken trust, being shut out before the strikes, fears over Hormuz, the shadow of Iraq and Afghanistan, pressure over Ukraine and tariffs, and why NATO unity has limits.
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Dec 18, 2024 • 34min

Will the media stand up to Trump 2.0?

James Carville, the legendary Democratic strategist behind Bill Clinton's campaigns, shares insights on Biden's challenges and the evolving media landscape. He emphasizes the need for accountability in the wake of a $15 million defamation settlement involving Trump. Mark Landler, the New York Times' London Bureau Chief, discusses the delicate balance of media freedom amid political pressures. Together, they explore the role of charm in politics, the pitfalls of identity politics, and the essential need for relatable communication in modern political discourse.
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Oct 12, 2024 • 41min

Deluge of Disinformation Shapes America's Crucial Election

Stephanie Flanders, Head of economics and politics at Bloomberg, and Mark Landler, London bureau chief for The New York Times, discuss the looming impact of disinformation on the U.S. election, especially in contentious swing states. They emphasize the challenges of an unpredictable political landscape and the global implications of misinformation. Meanwhile, Afghan Taekwondo athlete Mazia Hamdi shares her journey advocating for women's rights from exile, highlighting the ongoing struggles faced by Afghan women under Taliban rule.

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