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    Explore "conflictzones" with insightful episodes like "“Gazan Doctors Are Not Eating”: British Doctor In Gaza", "How satellite radar helps scientists map the destruction in Gaza", "Soledar “falls to Russia” & delivering humanitarian aid to the front line", "Jockeys Porridge" and "#106: Photographing War & Conflict With Robert Nickelsberg" from podcasts like ""Piers Morgan Uncensored", "Marketplace Tech", "Ukraine: The Latest", "The Blindboy Podcast" and "The Art of Manliness"" and more!

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    “Gazan Doctors Are Not Eating”: British Doctor In Gaza

    “Gazan Doctors Are Not Eating”: British Doctor In Gaza

    Piers Morgan Uncensored is joined by NHS surgeon Dr Junaid Sultan. After working in Britain for over 20 years, Dr Sultan made the agonising decision to help the sick and wounded in Gaza; despite being inundated with messages telling him not to go.


    He describes the situation in Palestine as ‘absolutely heartbreaking’ and ‘total carnage’, speaking about a breakdown of basic food and medical supplies to Piers Morgan.


    He challenges US President Joe Biden, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and even Piers himself to come and see what is happening at his hospital in Rafah, claiming the conflict between Israel and Hamas is the worst for health workers since the Second World War.



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    How satellite radar helps scientists map the destruction in Gaza

    How satellite radar helps scientists map the destruction in Gaza

    The World Court is expected to rule Friday on whether to grant emergency measures to stop the war in Gaza. South Africa has accused Israel of carrying out genocide in the Palestinian enclave. Israel says it’s targeting Hamas militants – not civilians – in response to the deadly Hamas attack of Oct. 7. But more than 25,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes, and according to Corey Scher of the City University of New York and Oregon State University’s Jamon Van Den Hoek, nearly half the buildings in Gaza have been damaged or destroyed. Marketplace’s Lily Jamali spoke to Scher and Van Den Hoek about their work mapping the destruction with satellite radar technology.

    Soledar “falls to Russia” & delivering humanitarian aid to the front line

    Soledar “falls to Russia” & delivering humanitarian aid to the front line

    Day 324.

    Today, we reflect on the breaking news regarding the Russian defence ministry claims that it has captured the town of Soledar in what would be their first breakthrough in months.

    Plus, we interview British volunteer Jack Ross, founder of the charity Vans without Borders, who has been delivering aid to isolated areas in Ukraine.


    Contributors:

    Claire Hubble (Host). @ByClaireHubble on Twitter.

    Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on Twitter.

    With thanks to Jack Ross. @vansnoborders on Twitter.


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    #106: Photographing War & Conflict With Robert Nickelsberg

    #106: Photographing War & Conflict With Robert Nickelsberg

    Robert Nickelsberg was a contract photographer for TIME magazine for 25 years. During that time he documented conflicts in Kashmir, Iraq, Sri Lanka, India and Afghanistan. His most recent book Afghanistan highlights his work from the Soviet retreat in Afghanistan in the 80s to the American conflict post 9-11.
    On the podcast Robert and I discuss what it's like working in such hostile environments, the importance of situational awareness, and what he learned about Afghan manhood. If you've thought about becoming a freelance photographer, you'll get a lot of great insights from this podcast. Even if you don't want to be a photographer, you'll still find Robert's career fascinating.