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Undercurrents: Episode 13 - India's Billionaires, and Sexual Exploitation in the UN




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Undercurrents: Episode 14 - Sustainable Energy for Refugees and Australian Foreign Policy




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Undercurrents: Episode 15 - Brexit Update, and Corruption in the World of the Global Super-Rich




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Undercurrents - Episode 16: Cybercrime in the GCC States, and Fiction from Refugee Camps




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Undercurrents: Episode 17 - Alastair Campbell on New Labour and Brexit, Alistair Darling on the Financial Crisis




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Undercurrents: Episode 18 - The American Dream vs America First, and Uganda's Illegal Ivory Trade




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Undercurrents: Episode 19 - Green Building Projects in Jordan, and Qatar's Football World Cup




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Undercurrents: Episode 20 - #MeToo and the Power of Women's Anger




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Undercurrents: Episode 21 - EU-US Relations after the Midterms, and Tackling the Illegal Wildlife Trade in Africa




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Undercurrents: Episode 22 - China's Belt and Road Initiative, and the Rise of National Populism




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Undercurrents: Episode 23 - Robin Niblett on the Future of Think-Tanks




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Undercurrents: Episode 24 - Christmas Quiz




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Undercurrents: Episode 25 - The End of Liberal Foreign Policy, and the Legacy of the Paris Peace Conference




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Undercurrents: Episode 26 - China's Economy, and UK Relations with Saudi Arabia




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Undercurrents: Episode 27 - Financing for Developing Countries, and Investigative Journalism in West Africa




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Undercurrents: Episode 28 – The History of Women at Chatham House




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Undercurrents: Episode 29 - The Future of EU-US Trade, and Why Russia Confronts the West




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Undercurrents: Episode 30 - The Crisis in Kashmir, and How to Regulate Big Tech




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Undercurrents: Episode 31 - Re-imagining the Global Food System




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Undercurrents: Episode 32 - Protecting Health Workers in Conflict




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Undercurrents: Episode 33 - Chinese Millennials, and Attacks on Infrastructure in Gaza




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Undercurrents: Bonus Episode - How Technology is Changing International Affairs




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Undercurrents: Bonus Episode - Germany and the European Elections




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Undercurrents: Episode 34 - Protecting Children in Conflict




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Undercurrents: Episode 35 - EU Elections, and Sustainable Development in Colombia




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Undercurrents: Episode 36 - The Online World of British Muslims




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Undercurrents: Episode 37 - Women in Leadership, and Europe's Ageing Population




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Undercurrents: Summer Special - Andrés Rozental on Mexican Politics




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Undercurrents: Summer Special - Allison Gardner on Artificial Intelligence




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Undercurrents: Episode 40 - Illicit Financial Flows, and Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific




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Undercurrents: Episode 41 - Personalized Political Advertising, and Climate Justice in Chile




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Undercurrents: Episode 42 - The US-China Tech War, and Spying in the Global South




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Undercurrents: Episode 43 - The UK Election, and Svyatoslav Vakarchuk on the Future of Ukraine




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Undercurrents: Episode 44 - The Iran Crisis, and Politics in Iraq




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Undercurrents: Episode 45 - Politics in Kazakhstan, and Youth Engagement in Politics




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Undercurrents: Episode 46 - Understanding Decolonization, and China’s Response to Coronavirus




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Undercurrents: Episode 47 - Pakistan's Blasphemy Laws




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Undercurrents: Episode 48 - UK Intelligence Agencies, and Paying for Climate Action




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Undercurrents: Episode 49 - EU Responses to COVID-19, and the Politics of Celebrity




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Undercurrents: Episode 50 - The Coronavirus Communications Crisis, and Justice in Myanmar




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Undercurrents: Episode 51 - Preparing for Pandemics, and Gandhi's Chatham House Speech




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Undercurrents: Episode 52 - Defining Pandemics, and Mikheil Saakashvili's Ukrainian Comeback




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Facial recognition on the rise: can current laws protect the public?

The ICO is investigating reports that a property developer has quietly installed a facial recognition system in London's King's Cross. We spoke to experts from the legal and technology sectors to find some clarity about the rules




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CBD News: In preparation of a major international biodiversity conference in October 2014, Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) are currently submitting their fifth national reports that will enable a global assessment of progress made




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CBD News: Islands and their surrounding near-shore marine areas constitute unique irreplaceable ecosystems often comprising many plant and animal species that are found nowhere else on Earth. They are also key to the livelihood, economy, well-being and cu




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CBD News: The Republic of Egypt, as the President of the 14th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity and its concurrent meetings (COP14), and the People's Republic of China, as future host of the 15th meetin




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CBD News: The nature that surrounds us, sustains us. Ensuring that it can continue to do so for future generations is a trust bestowed on us all.




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Monzo takes current account switching crown

The digital challenger bank is now the most switched to bank in the UK as Nationwide Building Society loses its long-held top spot




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Foreign currency reserves up

Hong Kong’s foreign currency reserve assets rose to US$441.2 billion in April from March’s US$437.6 billion, the Monetary Authority announced today.

 

The reserve assets represent over six times the currency in circulation or about 46% of Hong Kong dollar M3.

 

Including unsettled foreign exchange contracts, the foreign currency reserve assets at the end of April increased to US$440.7 billion from March’s US$437.6 billion.




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"The AMS and Science Policy," a Capital Currents blog post by Karen Saxe