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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 1H 3M

State of the World | Ep 55

from Beyond Borders Scotland Podcast · host Beyond Borders Scotland

Join veteran BBC broadcaster, Jim Naughtie, as he talks to Steve Crawshaw, former UK head of Human Rights Watch and author of Prosecuting the Powerful, alongside Derek Goldman, director of the Centre for Global Performance and Dialogue at Georgetown University, and the Noor Al-Naser, programme manager of the Scottish Peace Platform, about their work and the state of the world in the era of Trump. New York theatre director, Irina Kruzhilina, introduces students from Peebles High School who bring the festival to close with their rendition of a New Declaration of Human Rights with its own unique young persons and Scottish Borders twist.   Featuring: Jim Naughtie Steve Crawshaw Derek Goldman Noor Al-Naser Irina Kruzhilina   Beyond Borders Scotland: https://www.beyondbordersscotland.com     Audio Editor: Aedan Wilson

Join veteran BBC broadcaster, Jim Naughtie, as he talks to Steve Crawshaw, former UK head of Human Rights Watch and author of Prosecuting the Powerful, alongside Derek Goldman, director of the Centre for Global Performance and Dialogue at Georgetown University, and the Noor Al-Naser, programme manager of the Scottish Peace Platform, about their work and the state of the world in the era of Trump. New York theatre director, Irina Kruzhilina, introduces students from Peebles High School who bring the festival to close with their rendition of a New Declaration of Human Rights with its own unique young persons and Scottish Borders twist.   Featuring: Jim NaughtieSteve CrawshawDerek GoldmanNoor Al-NaserIrina Kruzhilina   Beyond Borders Scotland: https://www.beyondbordersscotland.com     Audio Editor: Aedan Wilson

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Join veteran BBC broadcaster, Jim Naughtie, as he talks to Steve Crawshaw, former UK head of Human Rights Watch and author of Prosecuting the Powerful, alongside Derek Goldman, director of the Centre for Global Performance and Dialogue at Georgetown...

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