
Ruth Michelson
Middle East correspondent (Observer) based in Istanbul, contributing newspaper round-ups and analysis of developments in the region such as Israel–Syria talks.
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Jan 8, 2026 • 59min
US seizes Russian-flagged oil tanker in the Atlantic with ties to Venezuela
Join Ruth Michelson, a Middle East correspondent, as she analyzes the implications of the US seizing a Russian-flagged oil tanker tied to Venezuela. Rob Cameron discusses the Czech Republic's complex political stance on Ukraine, while Sheena Rossiter provides insights on global urban planning challenges. Additionally, Radha Arora shares details about the unique design of Rosewood Doha. The conversation navigates the intricate dynamics of international relations, oil politics, and the future of urban development.

Dec 30, 2025 • 32min
Tuesday 30 December
Ruth Michelson, a Middle East correspondent, discusses the recent Trump-Netanyahu meeting, revealing the lack of concrete steps towards a Gaza ceasefire and the focus on disarming Hamas. Ryuma Takahashi shares insights on the evolving Asian security landscape and the Taiwan-China situation, noting rising tensions. Zoe Grunwald dives into UK's political debates, including the implications of Alaa Abdel Fattah’s return and the contentious invitation of far-right AFD to a security conference. Lastly, Petri Anttsoff rounds up Nordic news from storm impacts to tourist campaigns.

Nov 26, 2025 • 9min
Gaza is trapped in limbo
In this discussion, Ruth Michelson, a Middle East correspondent at The Observer, shares her deep insights into the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. She reveals sharply rising casualties following the ceasefire and highlights the dire challenges of food shortages and aid access. Michelson explains the impact of local gangs filling power vacuums and the worsening conditions for displaced Palestinians due to flooding. She also addresses the complexities of Trump's Gaza peace plan and the significant gaps in ongoing diplomacy, underscoring the necessity of U.S. involvement for lasting peace.


