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    Ep 20: Piracy, politics and Britain's sacking of Ras Al Khaimah

    Who were the real plunderers of the 18th and 19th centuries? Present-day historians say the vilification of the Qawasim expedited imperial dominance and subjugation. We look at the role of piracy in the formation of the Gulf states.

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    Global Talk podcast: Meet the Palestinian trying to set up Gaza’s first English library

    Mosab Abu Toha, who has never left Gaza, is passionate about books and believes they can help to connect the Palestinian territory’s isolated residents with the outside world. In the latest episode of Global Talk, Laura Mackenzie talks to the 25-year-old about the highs and lows of his journey to establish Gaza’s first English-language library.#Gaza #books #language #languages #library #literature #English #Palestine #Palestinians #podcast #podcasts #GlobalTalk #TheNational #news #currentaffairs #crowdfunding #Israel #war

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    Ep 88: F1 2017 season preview: Ferrari to rival Mercedes, expect more thrills from Verstappen

    Sports editor Graham Caygill and online editor Jon Turner discuss what to expect from the upcoming 2017 Formula One season.

  4. 218

    Ep 87: Manny Pacquiao and Amir Khan set for April 23 showdown with UAE most likely venue

    The eight-weight champion announced he will defend his WBO Welterweight belt against British challenger and former training partner Amir Khan. Reporter John McAuley has spoken to people in both camps. He talks to senior sports editor Steve Luckings about the likelihood of the fight being staged in the UAE and possible venues.

  5. 217

    Ep 18: Arabic language and expats

    To mark UN Arabic Language Day, John Dennehy finds out how Anna Zacharias, a former journalist at The National, has been getting on at Arabic language school in Oman and what expatriates can do to improve their language skills.

  6. 216

    EP 17: Russia from Grozny to Aleppo: a look at the parallels

    It has been sixteen years since the battle for Grozny in Chechnya ended. In this episode, John Dennehy speaks to Brian Glyn Williams, a professor of Islamic history at the University of Massachusetts, about the lessons from that brutal conflict and what we can expect in Syria today

  7. 215

    Global Talk: Why did Trump win?

    The polls didn't predict it but perhaps the United States – and the world – shouldn't have been so shocked. We talk to The National's former US corespondent, Taimur Khan, about the key questions surrounding Donald Trump’s victory: Why did the outsider candidate prove so popular with US voters? What does it say about American society? Were the signs of a Trump win always there? And could Hillary Clinton have done anything differently?#Trump #Clinton #USA #US #UnitedStates #America #election #USelection #elections #USelections #presidentialelection #USpresidentialelection #Republican #Democrat #Democratic #politics #foreignaffairs

  8. 214

    Ep 16: Life in a besieged Gaza

    Since the 2014 war with Israel, civilians have borne the burnt of the failed efforts to rebuild Gaza. Why is reconstruction so slow and who is gaining from the process? In this episode John Dennehy speaks to Antony Loewenstein, an independent journalist based in Jerusalem, about his recent trip to the enclave.

  9. 213

    Global Talk: On the front line of the Mosul offensive

    In the latest episode of Global Talk we talk to Florian Neuhof – who has been covering the Mosul offensive for The National – about how the campaign is progressing. Florian is based in Erbil, the capital of Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region, but has been making regular trips to the front line since the offensive was launched on October 17. #Iraq #Mosul #ISIL #ISIS #IS #IslamicState #Daesh #BattleForMosul #MosulOffensive #MosulOps #Kurds #peshmerga #Erbil #Irbil #news #politics #currentaffairs #podcast #GlobalTalk #MiddleEast

  10. 212

    Global Talk: Meet the Muslims supporting Trump

    Donald Trump is infamous for his anti-Muslim rhetoric. But despite this, some American Muslims are still backing him in next month's US presidential election. The National's Laura Mackenzie talks to Saba Ahmed and Sajid Tarar about why they're supporting the Republican candidate. #DonaldTrump #Trump #US #UnitedStates #election #election #presidentialelection #USelection #USpresidentialelection #Islam #Muslims #AmericanMuslims #MuslimAmericans #religion #politics #Republican #RepublicanParty #Republicans #immigrants #immigration

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    Ep 15: The secret life of the E11

    The motorway that ties the country together is now the subject of a book and film project from a Dubai think tank. In this week’s episode, John Dennehy speaks to Nick Leech, a feature writer at The National, about the road’s significance.

  12. 210

    Battle for Aleppo: How far can Syria's rebels really go?

    In the latest episode of the Global Talk podcast, we talk to our Middle East correspondent, Josh Wood, about the situation in the divided Syrian city of Aleppo. Opposition fighters recently broke through a weeks-long government siege of rebel-held parts of the city and both sides are now preparing for a showdown, as Josh puts it. But can either side really make that great an advance in the city? Josh answer this question and more. #Aleppo #Syria #BattleForAleppo #Assad #Nusra #JabhatAlNusra #JabhatFatahAlSham #currentaffairs #news #politics #war #podcast #GlobalTalk #UAE #TheNational

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    Ep 14: An Iraqi classical soundtrack

    Auditions via Skype; instruments concealed in bags to avoid attack; and the shadow of war – the brave members of an Iraqi youth orchestra had much to overcome. In this episode, we chat to Paul MacAlindin, who became musical director of the National Youth Orchestra of Iraq and has written a book about the fraught but uplifting experience. #Iraq #classicalmusic #orchestra

  14. 208

    Ep 13: Turkish revivalism

    The female stars of the Turkish music scene in the 1960s and 1970s offer a unique insight into the political and social challenges women faced. In this episode, John Dennehy speaks to Istanbul-based musicologist Kornelia Binicewicz about her Ladies on Records project which seeks to bring back to light these forgotten musicians. Featured songs:00:00: Yaz Gazeteci Yaz - Selda 01:24: Hakali Seker - Zerrin Zeren 02:48: Almanya Donosu - Zehra Shah 04:30: Sevdiğim Adam - Ajda Pekkan 07:04: Utan Utan - Selda

  15. 207

    Ep 86: Kevin Durant joins the Golden State Warriors, and we try to make sense of it

    Kevin Jeffers and Jonathan Raymond try to collectively wrap their heads around Kevin Durant's NBA earth-shaking move from Oklahoma City to Golden State.

  16. 206

    Ep 12: Music writing in the Middle East

    Music journalism: is it in crisis? John Dennehy talks to staff writers Adam Workman and Saeed Saeed about the trend towards listicles in music writing, along with the highs and lows of covering local gigs and reviewing albums here.

  17. 205

    Ep 11: Beyond the multiplex: a look at the UAE's arthouse film scene

    Recorded live in Abu Dhabi's Cinema at the Space, John Dennehy speaks to film curator Mohammad Khawaja, about the demise of the Abu Dhabi Film Festival and arthouse film in the UAE.

  18. 204

    Ep 85: A tribute to Muhammad Ali - the most iconic of sportsmen who changed boxing and the world

    Following the death of Muhammad Ali, Steve Luckings and Jon Turner pay tribute to the legendary boxer. #Boxing #Ali

  19. 203

    Ep 84: Stephen Curry and Warriors rumbling with a new LeBron James and Cavaliers

    Jonathan Raymond and Kevin Jeffers give their observations ahead of the NBA Finals, which will re-match Stephen Curry and the champion Golden State Warriors with LeBron James' Cleveland Cavaliers.

  20. 202

    EP 10: Inside the Emirati sha'bi house

    The UAE National Pavilion at this year's Venice Biennale focuses on low-cost housing that transformed the lives of Emiratis - John Dennehy talks to Nick Leech, a feature writer at the National, about the sha'bi house.

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    Ep 9: The glory days of Nigerian Rock

    A new type of psychedelic rock emerged out of the turmoil of the Nigerian Civil War. John Dennehy talks to Uchenna Ikonne, about how this music helped to heal the country. Songs in order of playback:Ballad of a Sad Young Woman - Wrinkar Experience In the Jungle (Instrumental) - The Hygrades Mother - Waves

  22. 200

    Ep 83: LeBron James, Kevin Durant, NBA Playoffs

    Jonathan Raymond and Kevin Jeffers talk about whether anyone can pose a challenge to the Cleveland Cavaliers, where Kevin Durant should go in free-agency, and other goings-on in the NBA Playoffs.

  23. 199

    Ep 82: Space Jam 2, Thunder-Spurs and the NBA playoffs at large

    Kevin Jeffers and Jonathan Raymond talk LeBron James' coming film project and their impressions from the second round of the NBA post-season.

  24. 198

    Ep 8: Saadiyat Island: the hidden history

    Long before planners imagined its luxury hotels and quality museums, Saadiyat was a place to call home until the early 1990s. John Dennehy talks to Nick Leech, a feature writer at The National about this secret history.

  25. 197

    A refugee's journey: The story behind the face

    In this week’s Global Talk podcast we talk to Zaid Khalid Mahmood, a 26-year-old from the Iraqi city of Mosul who was recently featured on the controversial Hot Migrants Instagram account. The account, which has since been deleted from Instagram, posted photos of young, male refugees it deemed handsome, taken as they made their way from war-zones to western Europe. But these photos revealed little about the people featured, what they had endured on their journeys to Europe and the lives they left behind. Zaid, whose city was captured by ISIL in June 2014, is now living in a refugee camp in Belgium. He shared his story with The National. UPDATE: A day after this podcast was published Zaid received the news that he had been granted asylum by Belgium. This means he is now officially recognised as a refugee and can remain in the country on a permanent basis. Our story on the Hot Migrants account: http://bit.ly/1pnk54N#refugee #refugees #migrant #migrants #refugeecrisis #migrantcrisis #Europe #Belgium #Iraq #Mosul #ISIL #ISIS #IS #IslamicState #Daesh #HotMigrants #Instagram #podcast #audio

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    Ep 81: WWE Live Dune Bash Dubai preview

    With top WWE stars Dean Ambrose, The Big Show, Dolph Ziggler and more coming to Dubai, resident wrestling nerds Graham Caygill and Kevin Jeffers discuss what fans can look forward to and touch on the current state of the product.

  27. 195

    Ep 80: Manny Pacquiao's farewell: One of the all-time greats but Tim Bradley poses a big challenge

    Jonathan Raymond and Jon Turner discuss the legacy Manny Pacquiao has earned in boxing before looking ahead to his final fight against Timothy Bradley.

  28. 194

    Indian Premier League 2016 – What to watch for, who to back and more - ep 19

    Kumar Shyam breaks down the IPL landscape with Jonathan Raymond ahead of the start to the ninth season of the T20 tournament on Saturday.

  29. 193

    Ep 79: WrestleMania predictions - Why WWE should back Roman Reigns

    Senior sports editor Kevin Jeffers and deputy sports editor Graham Caygill look forward to the WWE's biggest show of the year on Sunday in Texas, assess the card and make their predictions on who will be standing tall come the end of the night.

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    Turkey-PKK conflict: The war noone's talking about

    In this week's episode of Global Talk we discuss the eight-month-long war between the Turkish government and Kurdish militants that has displaced hundreds of thousands of people and killed hundreds of civilians. Laura Mackenzie talks to The National’s Middle East correspondent, Josh Wood, about the current situation on the ground and increasing radicalisation amongst the civilians living there. #Turkey #PKK #Kurds #Diyarbakir #Cizre #Sur #podcast #GlobalTalk #militancy #extremism #radicalisation #war #conflict #foreignaffairs #politics

  31. 191

    Ep 78: Dubai World Cup 2016: California Chrome's mission, Frosted's challenge and more

    Geoffrey Riddle and Jonathan Raymond discuss the storylines surrounding the world's richest night in horse racing as California Chrome goes for redemption at Meydan Racecourse.

  32. 190

    Ep 7: Do you remember Egyptian band Les Petits Chats?

    Les Petits Chats were a cover band who rocked Cairo in the 1960s and 1970s. In this week’s episode, we speak to Sherif Nakhla, the director of a new rockumentary about the recently reformed group and why they symbolised a golden age in Egypt.

  33. 189

    Ep 6: Turkey in crisis and Pakistani music at SXSW

    In this week’s episode we discuss what people can expect from the Pakistani showcase at the SXSW music festival in Texas with Adam Workman, a production journalist at The National, and the grave situation in Turkey following the raid on the Zaman newspaper with Joseph Dana, an opinion writer at The National.To read Adam's piece on the festival, visit: http://www.thenational.ae/arts-life/the-review/from-hard-rock-to-sufi-poetry-pakistani-musicians-gear-up-for-showcase-at-sxsw-festivalFor more information on the Pakistani band Overload, visit their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/overload.riot/

  34. 188

    Ep 77: Dolph Ziggler talks WWE Dubai tour, career

    Dolph Ziggler has been around WWE for a long time, and has no plans of leaving anytime soon. He talks with The National's Kevin Jeffers about his career, his Wrestlemania ambitions, his post-ring career and the WWE's upcoming tour of Dubai. #WWE #Wrestlemania #Dubai #DolphZiggler

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    Ep 5: Who is in charge in Palestine?

    Rumours are swirling that Mahmoud Abbas, the fading president of the Palestinian Authority, is to step down. With Hamas controlling the Gaza Strip and many viewing the PA as a tool of Israel, we talk to Opinion writer at The National Joseph Dana about who is really in charge in Palestine.

  36. 186

    The UAE-India story: 5,000 years of history in seven minutes

    From pearls to rupees, the shared history between these two countries is a colourful – albeit little talked about – one. The National’s India correspondent, Samanth Subramanian, takes us back to the beginning... #UAE #India #history #bilateral #TheNational #rupee #currency #trade #politics #podcast #Asia #MiddleEast

  37. 185

    PSL experience makes Pakistan Asia Cup T20 favourites - ep 18

    Paul Radley also tells Chitrabhanu Kadalayil how the Masters Champions League can be made sustainable. Produced by Deepthi Unnikrishnan. #cricket #pakistanSuperLeague #MastersChampionsLeague

  38. 184

    Space, business and oil: Analysis of Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed's trip to India

    In this week's episode we discuss Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed (Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces)'s recent trip to India. On the line from New Delhi to provide analysis is our India correspondent, Samanth Subramanian. #India #AbuDhabi #UAE #diplomacy #Modi #MohammedbinZayed #analysis #politics

  39. 183

    Ep 4: Inside Disaster Capitalism

    From Afghanistan to Haiti, companies are making money from misery. We talk to Antony Loewenstein about his book that investigates this dirty business. You can read Antony's story about Disaster Capitalism for the National here http://www.thenational.ae/arts-life/the-review/the-long-read-how-america-failed-afghanistan

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    Ep 76: No stopping Djokovic, but Azarenka and Muguruza to contend in women's draw: Australian Open predictions - Ep 76

    Ahead of the first grand slam of the year in Melbourne, Jon Turner and Graham Caygill discuss who they think will shine and who will flop at the event. Produced by Deepthi Unnikrishnan.

  41. 181

    Inside Shatila: Life in Lebanon's most infamous Palestinian refugee camp

    Shatila is known by most people around the world for one thing only: the horrific massacre that took place there in 1982. But in this week's episode we talk to Abu Moujahed, a longtime resident of the camp, to find out what life is like in Shatila today. #Lebanon #Shatila #Palestine #Palestinians #Beirut #refugees #Syria

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    Ep 3: New sound and vision and Pakistan

    Zohaib Kazi's Ismail Ka Urdu Sheher is a graphic novel and album about a scientist who is trying to resolve problems caused by experiments that have threatened the fabric of the universe.It is an ambitious musical project without precedent in Pakistan.

  43. 179

    PSL a shot in the arm for Pakistan cricket – Ep 17

    The Pakistan Super League Twenty20 competition will rejuvenate cricket in the country, boost the PCB's coffers and help innovate the game as a whole, Osman Samiuddin tells Chitrabhanu Kadalayil. Produced by Deepthi Unnikrishnan.

  44. 178

    Ep 2: Have you heard about India's rock revolution?

    in the 1960s and 1970s, a young generation of Indians took up their guitars and grew their hair long. The country would never be the same again.

  45. 177

    Ep 75: Previewing Dubai Rugby Sevens

    Paul Radley and Jonathan Raymond discuss the upcoming 2015 edition of the Dubai Rugby Sevens tournament and the 2016 Olympics' impact on the new Sevens World Series season.

  46. 176

    Ep 1: Central Asia’s economic crisis arrives

    In the first episode of Crossroads, a podcast from The National’s Review section that offers a new perspective from the Middle East on books, music, politics and ideas: Central Asia finds itself hemmed in by languishing neighbours and cheap oil – while vital remittances are drying up as workers return home from Russia. Hosted by Jonathan Dennehy and produced by Deepthi Unnikrishnan

  47. 175

    Ep 37: Everton Ribeiro and Rodrigo Lima key to Al Ahli's hopes of AFC Champions League success

    Ahead of the first leg of the AFC Champions League final between Al Ahli and Guangzhou Evergrande in Dubai, John McAuley and Jon Turner discuss the UAE club's chances. #Football #Dubai #RodrigoLima #Evergrande #AlAhli

  48. 174

    All eyes on Champions League finalists Al Ahli – Episode 36

    Paul Freelend discusses results from Week 6 of the Arabian Gulf League, then previews Week 7 and Al Ahli's Asian Champions League final against Guangzhou Evergrande. (Produced by Deepthi Unnikrishnan) #AGLeague #GuangzhouEvergrande #AlAhli #ACL2015

  49. 173

    Shane Warne offers his advice to Pakistan and England spinners ahead of final Test - Ep 16

    As the Test series between Pakistan and England reaches its conclusion, Paul Radley and Jon Turner preview the match in Sharjah and hear Shane Warne's thoughts on Yasir Shah and Adil Rashid. #cricket #ShaneWarne #YasirShah #pakistan #England #Sharjah

  50. 172

    Ep 74: The New York Knicks, Brooklyn Nets and nature of losing in the NBA

    Jonathan Raymond and RJ Mickelson discuss glamour clubs New York and Brooklyn, why it's been so hard for them to achieve respectability and what lies ahead in the 2015/16 NBA season.

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