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    World Review with Ivo Daalder

    Every Friday, Ivo Daalder talks with reporters from some of the world’s leading media outlets to get their perspectives on emerging global stories, and how they might unfold.
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    Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict, US-Saudi-Israel Deal, Latest on Ukraine

    Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict, US-Saudi-Israel Deal, Latest on Ukraine

    Thousands of ethnic Armenians are fleeing their homes in Nagorno-Karabakh after Azerbaijan launched a military offensive last week, leaving the future of the region in question. We take a look at how this decades-long conflict will affect geopolitics from China to Europe to the Middle East. The U.S. continues to work toward a normalization deal between Saudi Arabia and Israel. Plus, the latest on Ukraine. The Council’s Ivo Daalder discusses these issues with Ravi Agrawal, Catherine Philp, and Gideon Rachman on World Review.

    China's Missing Cabinet, UNGA, US-Iran Prisoner Deal

    China's Missing Cabinet, UNGA, US-Iran Prisoner Deal

    The disappearance of China’s defense minister General Li and former foreign minister Qun Gang raises questions about a potential purge in Xi’s government. Global leaders gathered for the annual meeting at the U.N. General Assembly to discuss their highest priorities. Plus, how did the U.S. and Iran reach a $6 billion prisoner swap deal? The Council's Ivo Daalder unpacks these issues with Jamil Anderlini, Bobby Ghosh, and Susan Glasser on World Review. 

    BRICS Summit, Saudi Border Crimes, Ukraine's Counteroffensive Critics

    BRICS Summit, Saudi Border Crimes, Ukraine's Counteroffensive Critics

    Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin is presumed dead after a plane crash in Russia. All eyes are on the BRICS summit as the debate over expansion continues. US officials are becoming increasingly critical of Ukraine's counteroffensive strategy. And finally, the Saudi government has committed crimes against humanity at its border. The Council's Ivo Daalder dives into these issues with Bobby Ghosh, Steve Erlanger, and Nahal Toosi.

    Trilateral Ties in East Asia, A.I. in the Gulf, Economic Troubles in China

    Trilateral Ties in East Asia, A.I. in the Gulf, Economic Troubles in China

    Biden aims to deepen trilateral ties with South Korea and Japan to create a united front against North Korea and China. Saudi Arabia and the UAE have made massive investments in the AI business, raising concerns about potential human rights abuses. Plus, China’s economy appears to be faltering, leaving many wondering how the CCP government will respond and the international community will react. The Council's Ivo Daalder discusses all of this with Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Ryan Heath, and Carla Anne Robbins.

    Niger Coup, Saudi Peace Summit, China’s Deflation

    Niger Coup, Saudi Peace Summit, China’s Deflation

    Anti-French rhetoric fuels the coup in Niger as West African countries meet to discuss the crisis. Then, Saudi Arabia hosts senior officials from over 40 countries to discuss ending the war in Ukraine—without Russia at the table. Plus, China’s economy falls into deflation and the foreign minister remains missing. The Council’s Ivo Daalder dives in with Jamil Anderlini, Catherine Philp, and Peter Spiegel on World Review.

    Middle East Peace, Pakistani Elections, Ukraine War Updates

    Middle East Peace, Pakistani Elections, Ukraine War Updates

    The Biden Administration gets serious about normalization between Saudi Arabia, but what will it take to close the deal? Plus, a recent terrorist attack roils the Pakistani political environment before upcoming elections. And suicide drones are flown into Russian territory just as developing nations are set to gather to sketch out a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. Guest host Carla Anne Robbins discusses this and more with Deb Amos, Nirmal Ghosh, and Gideon Rachman.

    Israeli Democracy, Russia-Africa Summit, and Spanish Elections

    Israeli Democracy, Russia-Africa Summit, and Spanish Elections

    Netanyahu’s judiciary bill has passed despite protests from the Israeli public and consternation from the Biden administration. Putin hosts African leaders after pulling out of the grain deal with Ukraine, and the Spanish far-right falls short in elections, although the new government's composition remains uncertain. The Council's Ivo Daalder discusses all this with Giles Whittell of Tortoise Media, and Elise Labott of Zivvy Media.

    Global Heat Waves, Ukraine Grain Deal, China’s Slowdown

    Global Heat Waves, Ukraine Grain Deal, China’s Slowdown

    Intense heat is moving across the United States, Europe, and parts of Asia as wildfires rage and historic high temperatures are forecasted to continues for weeks. Meanwhile, Russia withdraws from the Black Sea grain deal and intensifies military attacks across Ukraine. And China's economy falters, posing challenges for Xi Jinping and the global economy. The Council's Ivo Daalder discusses with Bobby Ghosh, Carla Anne Robbins, and Philip Stephens on World Review

    NATO's Future, China De-escalation, Israel-Palestine Flare-Up

    NATO's Future, China De-escalation, Israel-Palestine Flare-Up

    Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen heads to China as part of the Biden administration's continuing effort to normalize relations with the PRC. Israel’s recent raid on the West Bank's Jenin Camp raises fresh concerns for human rights and the Palestinian peace process. And finally, Ukraine tops the agenda at NATO’s Vilnius summit, but what commitments does it want and what will it realistically get? Council CEO Ivo Daalder dives in with Jamil Anderlini, Bobby Ghosh, and Susan Glasser on World Review.

    Global Reactions to Prigozhin's Rebellion

    Global Reactions to Prigozhin's Rebellion

    All eyes were on Russia as Wagner mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin lead a mutiny against Vladimir Putin. Though over in less than 24 hours, questions remain on the rebellion's lasting effects on Putin's regime, the battlefield in Ukraine, and Russia’s allies. Council President Ivo Daalder analyzes these developments with Stefan Kornelius, Catherine Philp, and Peter Speigel on World Review. 

    US-China Standoff and the Tiananmen Massacre Remembered

    US-China Standoff and the Tiananmen Massacre Remembered

    US-China tension is on display in Singapore as global defense chiefs gather for the Shangri-La dialogues. Then, Ukraine continues to gain ground as their counteroffensive gets underway. Plus, 34 years later, a look back on the Tiananmen Massacre. Council President Ivo Daalder analyzes these issues with Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Jamil Anderlini, and Anton La Guardia on World Review. 

    Zelenskyy On Tour and Global South at the G7 Summit

    Zelenskyy On Tour and Global South at the G7 Summit

    This week, President Zelenskyy stopped in Europe, Saudi Arabia, and at the G7 summit in Japan to keep crucial support flowing to Ukraine. Plus, the G7 stepped up efforts to support the Global South and counter China’s growing influence in the region. Council President Ivo Daalder analyzes the geopolitical significance with Karen DeYoung, Steven Erlanger, and Peter Spiegel on World Review.   

    Turkish Elections, the G7 Summit, and the Future of AI

    Turkish Elections, the G7 Summit, and the Future of AI

    After a contentious election, Turkish voters will return to the polls on May 28 for a runoff election after President Erdogan and his rival Kemal Kilicdaroglu both fell short of the 50-percent threshold needed. Then, Japan is hosting the G7 summit sans China and Russia who were not invited to Hiroshima. Plus, which countries are leading the AI race? CFR’s Carla Robbins guest hosts World Review with Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, James Harding, and Ryan Heath for a discussion on these issues. 

    Summit in Seoul, Victory Day, Syria Joins Arab League

    Summit in Seoul, Victory Day, Syria Joins Arab League

    South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida discuss steps to strengthen security and economic cooperation. Meanwhile, Europe celebrates the 78th anniversary of Victory Day. Plus, Syria returns to the Arab League. CFR’s Carla Anne Robbins guest hosts World Review with Nirmal Ghosh, Stefan Kornelius, and Philip Stephens to discuss.

    Biden Meets Marcos, Turkish Elections, and Ukraine's Counteroffensive

    Biden Meets Marcos, Turkish Elections, and Ukraine's Counteroffensive

    President Biden hosts Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to address growing concern about Chinese naval presence in the South China Sea. Plus, will Erdogan’s two-decade rule come to an end in the upcoming Turkish elections? And in Ukraine, a counteroffensive appears imminent. Council President Ivo Daalder unpacks these issues with Bobby Ghosh, Prashant Rao, and Nahal Toosi. 

    Sudan Crisis and the Wagner Group's Influence in Africa

    Sudan Crisis and the Wagner Group's Influence in Africa

    Despite a three-day ceasefire, violence continues between Sudan’s top two generals competing for control of the country's remaining oil and energy resources. Once the fighting broke out, the leader of Russia’s Wagner Group offered to help mediate in the conflict. What is Russia's objective in Sudan? NPR’s Deborah Amos guests hosts World Review with Ryan Heath, Yvonne Murray, and Giles Whittell to discuss. 

    Lula in China, Conflict in Sudan, and NATO Reborn

    Lula in China, Conflict in Sudan, and NATO Reborn

    Brazilian President Lula da Silva has proposed that Brazil and China form a “peace club” to broker an end to the war in Ukraine. Meanwhile, does fighting in Sudan foretell a civil war? Plus, Putin's invasion continues to revolutionize NATO with the Ukraine Defense Contact Group convening in Germany on Friday. Council President Ivo Daalder talks details with Steve Erlanger, Prashant Rao, and Carla Robbins on World Review