0:08 – Global fossil fuel politics have grown complicated as the war in Ukraine rages on, and many countries are exploring plans to divest to some degree from Russian oil and gas. Antonia Juhasz (@AntoniaJuhasz), an author and investigative journalist covering climate, energy, and oil, joins us to discuss these effects on oil and gas. … Continued


0:08 – Pakistan is struggling through a government crisis, with Prime Minister Imran Khan dissolving the parliament just before losing his position last week. It’s unclear how the powers there will sorted out. Joining us today is Cyril Almeida (@cyalm), a Pakistani journalist based in Karachi, who’s spent over a decade covering the government-military nexus, … Continued


0:08 – Mass protests against the government in Sri Lanka amidst a curfew prompted the resignation of the entire cabinet except for the Prime Minister and President. The protests follow a snowballing crisis of economic issues, the pandemic, and borrowing on foreign reserves to pay national debt. We are joined by Sharika Thiranagama (@thirana1), Associate Professor … Continued


0:08 – Images from northern Kyiv suggest Russian troops could have engaged in war crimes. John Feffer (@johnfeffer), Director of Foreign Policy in Focus, joins us to explore the potential for consequences by the international community, and other updates on the Ukraine war. 0:34 – Dr. John Swartzberg, clinical professor emeritus of infectious diseases at UC Berkeley’s School … Continued


On today’s show: 0:08 – Zoltán Grossman, Professor of Geography and Indigenous Studies at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington discusses the geographical history of ethnonationalism in Ukraine. 0:33 – Dr. Greg Carr (@AfricanaCarr), Associate Professor of African Studies at Howard University and Adjunct Professor of Law at Howard University’s School of Law discusses … Continued


On today’s show: 0:08 – John Nichols (@NicholsUprising), National Affairs Correspondent for The Nation discusses the Justice Department’s investigation of the January 6th, 2021 riot at the Capitol. 0:33 – April Curley (@RealAbril)and Chloe Sledd (@A_CIVIS), both former Google employees, join us to discuss their racial discrimination lawsuit against Google. 1:08 – Patrisse Cullors, a … Continued


0:08 – San Francisco is coming up on another special election, this time to fill the vacant seat in the 17th Assembly District, which is in the eastern portion of the city — a position formerly occupied by David Chiu. We speak with the two candidates who are going into a runoff vote on April … Continued


“It’s the same thing that I have to see again”: Watching the Russian bombardment of Kharkiv

Photo: Kharkiv downtown street destroyed by Russian bombardment (March 1, 2022). Credit: Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine (mvs.gov.ua) via Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CC 4.0 Attribution   Your browser does not support the audio tag.   Continuing with our coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we turn now to Kharkiv, the country’s second … Continued


  0:08 – The Biden Administration is proposing the largest peacetime military spending plan ever. William Hartung (@williamhartung), Director of the Arms and Security Project at the Center for International Policy, discusses the staggering numbers. 0:33 – San Francisco teachers are having problems being paid after the San Francisco Unified School District implemented a new … Continued


0:08 – As the Russian army continues to be unable to take over major cities in Ukraine, John Feffer (@johnfeffer), Director of Foreign Policy in Focus, joins us to discuss the diplomatic side of the Russia-Ukraine conflict as the countries prepare for talks in Turkey. 0:34 – Dr. John Swartzberg, clinical professor emeritus of infectious diseases at … Continued