The Take

Al Jazeera
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Jan 5, 2025 • 6min

Brief: Israel kills nearly 200 in Gaza, PA bans Al Jazeera in West Bank

Recent Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have claimed nearly 200 lives, highlighting the devastating toll on families and healthcare. The Palestinian Authority's ban on Al Jazeera aims to suppress dissent amid rising tensions. Meanwhile, the Biden administration has approved additional military aid for Israel, raising questions about international support. Syria prepares to reopen international flights, marking a significant step in its recovery. These topics reveal the complex interplay of conflict, media freedom, and geopolitical strategies in the region.
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Jan 4, 2025 • 25min

Another Take: Why is tourism a problem in Barcelona?

Carme Arcarazo, a housing researcher and speaker for Barcelona’s tenant union, discusses the drastic effects of tourism on Barcelona. She highlights how mass tourism has turned once vibrant community spaces into tourist traps, straining local culture and housing. Arcarazo delves into the housing crisis, fueled by rising rents and short-term rentals like Airbnb, and the locals' activism against evictions. With a historical perspective, she emphasizes the need for sustainable urban strategies that prioritize residents over transient visitors.
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Jan 3, 2025 • 20min

2024 in Review: The future of Hamas in Gaza

Diana Buttu, a Lawyer and Al-Shabaka Board Member, sheds light on the shifting dynamics in Gaza following the assassination of Hamas leaders. She discusses the power struggle within Hamas and the implications for peace negotiations, critiquing the global response to the humanitarian crisis. Buttu also addresses misconceptions surrounding Hamas, emphasizing its resilient nature. The conversation highlights the urgent need to focus on Palestinian rights and the challenges in the political landscape as the region faces ongoing violence.
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Jan 2, 2025 • 18min

2024 in Review: Israel attacks Lebanon

Sally Abou AlJoud, a Beirut-based journalist for L'Orient Today, shares her firsthand insights into the escalating humanitarian crisis in Lebanon due to conflict with Israel. She discusses the shocking displacement of over a million people and the community's efforts to support one another despite fear and uncertainty. The podcast delves into the emotional impact of real-time violence experienced through devices, highlighting the urgent need for safety and unity among the Lebanese in these turbulent times.
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Jan 1, 2025 • 24min

2024 in Review: The global silence on Sudan’s civil war

Dallia Abdelmoniem, a Sudanese political analyst, dives into the ongoing civil war in Sudan, shedding light on the international community's oblivion. She shares a gripping personal account from a refugee that captures the emotional toll of displacement. The discussion covers foreign powers' involvement, particularly the UAE's influence, and highlights a desperate call for global action. Throughout, there's an infused sense of hope for Sudan's future, despite the heart-wrenching backdrop of families torn apart by conflict.
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Dec 31, 2024 • 16min

2024 in Review: The aftermath of Venezuela’s contested election

In this engaging discussion, journalist Anneke Ball, who brings her unique perspective from Caracas, dives into the aftermath of Venezuela's disputed election. She highlights President Maduro’s unwavering grip on power amid global condemnation. The conversation explores the intensified crackdown on dissent, with thousands of arrests, including journalists and activists. Ball also shares poignant stories on the emotional toll of immigration faced by Venezuelans, painting a vivid picture of hope amidst despair in a politically fractured landscape.
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Dec 30, 2024 • 21min

2024 in Review: Russia’s war on Ukraine enters uncharted territory

Yulia Shapovalova, an Al Jazeera correspondent based in Moscow, provides a firsthand look at the evolving dynamics of the Russia-Ukraine war. She discusses Ukraine's recent use of U.S.-made missiles against Russian targets, escalating tensions within NATO, and the Kremlin's relaxed nuclear policies. Shapovalova also shares insights into the mixed public sentiment in Moscow and the challenges of reporting from a war zone under strict censorship. Her perspective reveals the complex realities on the ground as the conflict continues to unfold.
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Dec 29, 2024 • 6min

Brief: Israel burns hospital as mass displacement continues

Delve into the ongoing conflict in Gaza, where shocking events unfold, including the burning of a hospital. The humanitarian crisis intensifies as mass displacement leaves countless civilians vulnerable. Personal stories reveal the dire conditions that Palestinians face, battling starvation and harsh winters. Amid these tribulations, efforts for ceasefire negotiations surface, exposing a deepening distrust towards the Israeli government. The insights shared paint a harrowing picture of suffering and resilience in the heart of conflict.
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Dec 28, 2024 • 25min

Another Take: The story of Hind Rajab

Nebal Farsakh, Director of Media at the Palestine Red Crescent Society, shares gripping insights into the harrowing environment of Gaza's emergency services. The heart-wrenching story of six-year-old Hind Rajab unfolds, revealing her desperate plea for help amidst chaos. Nebal discusses the emotional toll on responders and the dangerous conditions they face while trying to save lives. The episode underscores the brutal realities of war, the lack of communication, and the urgent need for humanitarian protection in conflict zones.
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Dec 27, 2024 • 18min

2024 in Review: The warnings of the Democratic National Convention

As 2024 winds down, the discussion highlights the mixed emotions at the Democratic National Convention. Voices from delegates reveal a blend of enthusiasm for Kamala Harris's nomination and frustration over the party's foreign policies. The 'Not Another Bomb' campaign surfaces, urging a reevaluation of military support for Israel amid calls for greater Palestinian representation. Emotional accounts from Palestinian-Americans underscore the crucial need for advocacy and understanding in the face of personal trauma and political dissent.

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