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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 49 MIN

The case of Alex Saab and how corruption shaped Venezuela's collapse

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Alex Saab, one of ousted President Nicolás Maduro’s most important fixers, is back in US custody for the second time. His case helps explain how corruption in Venezuela moved from state contracts into daily life. Also, Alberta's premier has announced that a referendum will be held in October, asking voters in the province whether they wish to remain part of Canada, or begin the legal process of pursuing separation. And, Brooklyn Rivera, Nicaragua’s most prominent Indigenous leader has died while in government custody, sparking questions and criticism. Plus, we take a listen to the mournful sounds of Vasilis Kostas' Greek lute.Photo credit: Jesus Vargas/AP/FileWe are aiming to raise $30,000 by June 30. Help us reach our goal! Every donation will be matched. Donate today!

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