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We're trying something different this week: a full post-show breakdown of every episode in the latest season of Black Mirror! Ari Romero is joined by Tudum's Black Mirror expert, Keisha Hatchett, to give you all the nuance, the insider commentary, and the details you might have missed in this incredible new season. Plus commentary from creator & showrunner Charlie Brooker! SPOILER ALERT: We're talking about the new season in detail and revealing key plot points. If you haven't watched yet, and you don't want to know what happens, turn back now! You can watch all seven seasons of Black Mirror now in your personalized virtual theater . Follow Netflix Podcasts and read more about Black Mirror on Tudum.com .…
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1 Steve Witkoff in Paris: Who's Trump's Mr Fix It? 30:40
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Steve Witkoff, Donald Trump's Mr Fix it on Gaza, Ukraine and now Iran, is in Paris alongside Marco Rubio. Sticklers for protocol would normally insist that the US Secretary of State is the bill topper of this diplomatic tour … but these aren't normal times. Does the 68-year-old former New York real estate mogul hold sway? And can he do better than career policymakers? When Witkoff picks up on Kremlin talking points, does it mean that Washington has turned on Ukraine for good? Who in Europe can keep Witkoff and Trump onside? Perhaps French President Emmanuel Macron , or Italy's prime minister? The far right's Giorgia Meloni , who was the only EU leader present at Trump’s inauguration, is back at the White House. Does she soon face a moment of choice on Ukraine, NATO bases in her own country and tariffs? Produced by François Picard, Rebecca Gnignati, Juliette Laffont, Ilayda Habip, Karim Hakiki.…
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Since Sunday night, France has seen attacks against prison gates, parking lots and even outside a prison guard's home. A hitherto unknown group has claimed responsibility over the social medium Telegram, but it’s still early days for investigators. We ask whodunnit and about the context, with the right-wing French interior and justice ministers both talking up strongarm tactics to crack down on increasingly violent and emboldened drug gangs, who last year shocked France with the deadly ambush on a prison convoy that enabled the getaway of the since recaptured kingpin known as "The Fly". So what to make of plans for two French super- prisons for narcos, calls for stiffer sentences for small-time pushers … and even one politician’s call for a US-style Guantanamo in France's North American dependency of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon? Remember, France has some of the most overcrowded prisons in Europe. Produced by François Picard, Rebecca Gnignati, Juliette Laffont, Ilayda Habip, Alessandro Xenos.…
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1 Trump tariffs: West's pain, China's gain? 45:07
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Donald Trump fired the first shot, but is he ready for this fight? With China's president on the second leg of a regional tour of Vietnam, Malaysia and later Cambodia, it looks like the coalition-building phase of a conflict that's sure to upend global supply chains and rewrite the rules of globalisation as they've stood since Beijing entered the World Trade Organization in 2001. To win a trade war , you need strength and resilience: not just from the foot soldiers and officers in the trenches of trading floors, factory warehouses and boardrooms, but from the civilians back home. Who of China and the United States has a more resilient population, one with the skills to adapt in a crisis and make the right choices? And what do third parties say? Do they pick a side? The current model of globalisation depends on free movement of goods, services, people and ideas. Is innovation possible if all the planet's superpowers opt for top-down models where autocrats and oligarchs rule? Produced by François Picard, Rebecca Gnignati, Juliette Laffont, Ilayda Habip, Alessandro Xenos.…
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1 Lebanon, 50 years on: Anatomy of a civil war 44:21
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How to truly reconcile a nation with itself? Perhaps a first step is to examine the path that was taken. Lebanon is marking 50 years since the first shots of a civil war fuelled by sea change in the wider region. Today, with Assad out in Syria, Iran on the back foot and Israel emboldened, we ask about the consequences of what looks like another sea change moment. What are the lessons from the past? Remember, 1975 was before the Iranian Revolution and the rise of the Tehran-backed Hezbollah movement. We look back and ask why so many actors then are still players today, a half-century later. What's changed? What's the same? And how does the next generation overcome those sectarian tensions that flare up again regularly? Can this 50-year funk be reversed? The protesters of 2019 certainly thought so. Produced by François Picard, Rebecca Gnignati, Juliette Laffont, Ilayda Habip, Alessandro Xenos.…
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1 Radicalised Adolescence? Hit series sparks calls to counter toxic masculinity 46:31
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The Netherlands is following the UK in launching initiatives to show Netflix's four-part series "Adolescence" in middle schools. Meanwhile, France's education ministry ponders tighter controls on teens exposed to hate speech and online porn. We ask about a fiction inspired by real-life cases of boys who went so far as to murder girls. Are they tragic outliers or indicative of a genuine trend? A decade ago, this show was grappling with the issue of parents shocked to discover that their teens had self-radicalised online in their bedrooms. Back then, we were talking about jihadism. Today, it's about fears that men are somehow being cancelled or replaced, an allegation amplified by the likes of influencer Andrew Tate, who was recently sprung from a Romanian jail after alleged pressure from the Trump administration. Have we gone from bro culture to a war of the sexes; a war against women that starts at a young age? And what to do about it? Produced by Rebecca Gnignati, Elisa Amiri, Ilayda Habip.…
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1 Who blinks first? Trump raises China tariff to 125% 45:55
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"It’s all the president's decision," says his treasury secretary. World trade again hangs on the whims of one man, argues François Picard's panel after Donald Trump reversed course with a 90-day moratorium on most reciprocal tariffs, but increased import duties on China to 125 percent. Will it be enough to ease markets in the long run? After all, 10 percent universal tariffs on the rest of the world still apply. Who, between China and the United States, has the stamina to win this fight between the world's top manufacturer and its number one customer? Produced by Rebecca Gnignati, Elisa Amiri, Ilayda Habip.…
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1 Macron's Sinai signalling: Can France bolster Egypt plan for Gaza? 45:28
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France's president is jetting from Cairo to the Sinai, near the border with Gaza, to show that Europe has not forgotten the plight of Palestinians who are back under daily bombardment since the collapse of last month's ceasefire with Israel. But was there perhaps a more subtle message for Benjamin Netanyahu? The visit is taking place the same day that Israel 's Supreme Court rules whether the prime minister unfairly wants to dismiss the head of the Shin Bet intelligence service. The service just happened to have launched a probe into two of Netanyahu's media advisors allegedly being on the take from Qatar . Are the pair behind a disinformation campaign against Egypt , with false claims of a troop buildup at the Gaza border? Either way, France 's president stands by Egypt. Just 24 hours ago, we would have been asking why Netanyahu should care what Macron thinks, as long as Donald Trump has his back. But that was before an awkward visit by Netanyahu to the White House late on Monday. Did the US president catch his guest off guard when he announced the reopening of talks with Iran or praised Turkey ? And what about that phone call Trump had before meeting Netanyahu with a certain Emmanuel Macron ? Produced by Rebecca Gnignati, Ilayda Habip and Oihana Almandoz.…
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1 What's Europe going to do about it? EU weighs options as Trump insists on tariffs 44:36
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Asian and European markets are nosediving for a third straight day as Donald Trump doubles down on tariffs. Weighing further on investors, China is the first to pull the trigger on reciprocal tariffs. For the Europeans, is it best to wait and let the markets temper Trump's zeal for trade barriers? Or does retribution require nerves of steel? Last week, France and Germany called on the European Union to hit the US where it hurts: its tech sector. But just as the Covid pandemic made Europe realise how overdependent it is on Chinese manufactured goods and medicines, is the Old Continent just now waking up to the reality that in an increasingly demonetised world, the US controls both the software and the financing of our daily transactions? Produced by Rebecca Gnignati, Ilayda Habip and Oihana Almandoz.…
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1 Trump tariffs: Pain or gain for China? 43:10
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Will global trade ever be the same? In the name of "unrelented economic warfare" allegedly waged by friend and foe alike against the United States, Donald Trump is unveiling a dizzying list: worldwide tariffs, targeted tariffs, retaliatory tariffs, carve-outs, exceptions, all leading to confusion. Trump also signed an executive order ending duty-free shipments of small-value packages from mainland China and Hong Kong; a major blow to e-commerce companies. Will this mark the end of the consumer-driven model that’s gone into overdrive since Beijing joined the World Trade Organization in 2000? Wither the cheap goods that flood the four corners of the Earth? The Chinese, like the Europeans, are mapping their response as rivals renew dialogue. In the case of China , it's also testing Washington’s resolve, as evidenced by bigger-than-ever military drills around Taiwan . Taiwan is also the target of hefty Trump tariffs . Produced by François Picard, Rebecca Gnignati, Juliette Laffont, Ilayda Habip.…
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1 It's strictly business? Trump's tariffs & the erosion of trust in the United States 45:32
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Donald Trump is billing April 2 as "Liberation Day", when the United States sheds the shackles of unfair competition thanks to worldwide tariffs. We test the veracity of the US president’s worldview and ask: how much is theatrics that will play well in constituencies where manufacturing jobs have disappeared? How much is a genuine sense of grievance? Or has the world’s top superpower simply grown tired of playing guarantor of global free trade? Otherwise, why test the rules of globalisation when you already dominate global tech and financial services? In the short term, the United States can inflict a lot of pain. After all, it controls the world’s most trusted currency, the almighty US dollar. Is that trust gone and gone for good? Even if it's all bargaining tactics and Trump ultimately rolls back these tariffs? Read more Live: Trump tariffs fuel global trade war as EU, China vow retaliation Produced by Rebecca Gnignati, Elisa Amiri, Ilayda Habip.…
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1 Which course for Turkey? Mass protests defy Erdogan's 22-year grip on power 45:29
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There was a sea of humanity out in the streets last Saturday to protest the jailing of Turkey's popular presidential contender Ekrem Imamoglu, but now the country's on a week-long post-Ramadan break. Will it be long enough to dull the momentum of Turkey's biggest mass movement in more than a decade? For now, the mayor of Istanbul's centre-left CHP party is calling for weekly Wednesday rallies and consumer boycotts to keep up the pressure, this despite a widening crackdown. What makes this movement different to all the others that have tried and failed to unseat a leader of 22 years, who despite inflation and incumbent fatigue retains a solid base? Going forward, is time on Recep Tayyip Erdogan 's side? The Turkish president needs early elections if he's to change the constitution and lift term limits before 2028. And in a nation where judges and civil servants seem to fall in line when needed, elections remain the one process that Erdogan can't seem to control. Produced by Rebecca Gnignati, Elisa Amiri, Ilayda Habip.…
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1 Out of the running? Marine Le Pen's conviction upends French politics 42:58
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Can justice be truly blind? Truly impartial and impervious to biases, pressures and power plays? Can citizens in this day and age agree to accept it when a court bars a presidential frontrunner from contesting the next election? The party of the French far right's Marine Le Pen calls it "an execution of democracy," after a ruling found nine far-right lawmakers guilty of running a "system" that funnelled €2.9 million from the European Parliament to National Rally insiders. Injustice is in the eye of the beholder: take Romania and Turkey , where frontrunners have also been recently barred under very different circumstances. Whenever a politician is convicted, it's a stress test for institutions and the rule of law . In the case of Le Pen , she's got the backing of a growing media echo chamber. How far will crying foul carry the far right in France ? Donald Trump never went to trial for allegedly trying to forcibly overturn his 2020 election defeat. With the US president now testing constitutional limits in his country, will the illiberal winds across the Atlantic further stoke sympathy for Le Pen, or spook citizens who may look at the turmoil in Washington and prefer France's imperfect republic as it is? Produced by Rebecca Gnignati, Elisa Amiri, Ilayda Habip. Read more Le Pen's French presidential hopes in jeopardy as election ban upends 2027 race…
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1 Europe in combat mode? Paris summit redraws Ukraine plans without Washington 46:03
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If Europeans didn't get the memo in Munich, when JD Vance preferred a meeting with the pro-Putin far-right leader Alice Weidel to one with Germany’s chancellor Olaf Scholz, then they're cordially invited to read what he says in private about an Old Continent populated by "freeloaders". If Signalgate's still not enough, then how about a sitting US vice president announcing an uninvited visit to Greenland? A "very aggressive" posture, says Denmark's prime minister. But what can Mette Frederiksen do when her country buys most of its military hardware from the US and hosts a US Air Force base in Greenland? The Danish leader is representing one of over 30 NATO countries present in Paris for a "coalition of the willing" summit on Ukraine . But those 32 nations do not include the United States . Co-hosts France and the UK know they can't deploy peacekeepers over the heads of a reluctant Trump administration. So what's the workaround? And with Washington now repeating what sounds like Kremlin talking points, how grave a danger is there not just for Ukraine, but for all of Europe ? Is the EU overreacting when it advises its citizens to stockpile three days of food and essentials just in case?…
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1 Above the law? Trump pushes powers of US presidency 44:42
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Are we witnessing what's neither the first nor the last testing of the limits of US democracy? Or is Donald Trump taking the world's most powerful nation into unchartered territory? What to make of the attacks on judges and lawyers, as well as the attempt to gut vast swathes of the government and even shut down public broadcasting? Do Americans mind this new turn? After all, a majority voted for Trump despite the attempt to overturn by force his defeat four years ago. Produced by Rebecca Gnignati, Juliette Laffont and Ilayda Habip.…
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1 Back to Khartoum: Turning point for Sudan's civil war? 42:54
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Nearly two years on, it’s back to Khartoum for Sudan’s civil war. The forces of junta leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan are ousting those of ally-turned-foe Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo from key points. The leader of the RSF militia can instead point to gains in North Darfur province. We ask why we're seeing these shifting alliances that are redrawing the frontline, whether it’s a turning point and whether there's any light at the end of the tunnel for the 12 million people displaced by a fratricide conflict that follows the interruption by coups of a revolution that strived to bring democracy to Sudan after decades of strongman rule. Beyond ethnic cleansing that harks back to the days of the Darfur genocide and the risk of famine in parts, there's also a brewing war of words with neighbours South Sudan and Chad , with the latter's leadership accused by Burhan of facilitating Emirati weapons supplies to the RSF. So which will it be for Sudan : containment or contagion? Produced by Rebecca Gnignati, Ilayda Habib and Aurore Laborie.…
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