There is an arrest warrant out for Israeli Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, so why isn’t he arrested yet? It might be because the U.S. is standing in the way of international justice. Now, with increasing U.S. sanctions on the International Criminal Court, the prospect of Netanyahu’s arrest becomes dimmer. Elizabeth Evenson, Director of International Justice at Human Rights Watch, joins us for more.
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Nearly 150 countries have recognized a Palestinian state as of September 22, and the U.S. and Israel aren’t happy. Marco Rubio says these countries are “embolden[ing] Hamas,” while Benjamin Netanyahu has threatened to annex the West Bank if global solidarity with Palestine grows. Zeiad Abbas Shamrouch of the Middle East Children’s Alliance joins The Global Power Report to unpack these developments as the genocide in Gaza continues.
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14 people have died this month due to U.S. strikes on Venezuelan ships that were allegedly carrying drugs. Donald Trump says the U.S. is trying to stop drug trafficking. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says America is trying to topple his government. Venezuelan Journalist Luz Mely Reyes joins the Global Power Report for more.
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The Trump administration is starting a war on fentanyl in Latin America, but Mexico was able to avoid becoming a target. Cecilia Farfán, expert on transnational organized crime in North America, joins us today to explain how.
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What happens when an American journalist calls one of Africa’s most devastating conflicts “The War About Nothing”? This week Lydia Namubiru, editor and chief of The Continent newspaper, joins us to find out.
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Far right figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker Carlson are suddenly critical of Israel, but their motivations aren’t straightforward. Ben Lorber, senior research analyst at Political Research Associates, explains this new ideological shift means for the U.S., Israel, and Palestine.
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Some residents of Mumbai’s Dharavi neighborhood are being offered stipends to relocate near a toxic landfill. Raksha Kumar joins The People's Program to explain who is behind the potentially deadly plan, and how residents of Dharavi are fighting back.
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It is likely the tag on your shirt or pants says “made in Bangladesh.” How will Donald Trump’s 20% tariff on the South Asian country affect its largely female garment workforce? Bangladeshi researcher and advocate Maheen Sultan joins The People’s Program this week to explain.
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Babies in Gaza are starving while trucks filled with food wait at the border. Zeiad Abbas Shamrouch joins The People’s Program to discuss the challenges aid workers face under Israel's blockade.
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Donald Trump's July 4th budget bill will have devastating effects in the United States and abroad. Sarah Saadoun and Matt McConnell of Human Rights watch joined The People's Program to explain the impact of the new budget bill—from rural hospitals to overseas tax havens.
Israeli mother and peace activist Leah sits down with Rosie to discuss protesting at the Gaza border, befriending Palestinians, and why she thinks Israelis aren’t the victims anymore.
Razan Ghazzawi (they/them) participated in the uprisings against former Syrian president Bashar Al Assad in 2012. The Assad regime has toppled, but they don't think the revolution has won.
Dr.Chairman Okoloise discusses what's behind the DRC-Rwanda Peace agreement. Then, former Syrian political prisoner discusses why Syria is normalizing relations with Israel amid violence.
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This week on The People's Program: an audio documentary about Serbia's mass student-led protests. Featuring five Serbians involved in the protests, we bring listeners a one-of-a-kind look into the Eastern European country's record breaking anti-corruption protests.
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Salvadoran journalist Ricardo Avelar returns to The People's Program to discuss the politically motivated arrest of Ruth Lopez, and how Trump is shaping authoritarianism in Latin America.
With ongoing fighting in the DRC, human rights violations that UN experts recently said could amount to war crimes, and access to minerals remaining a potential reason for Ugandan intervention in the country, we revisit this interview with Dr.Chairman Okoloise from January.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo filed a criminal lawsuit against Apple in December 2024 in France and Belgium, accusing it of buying minerals from armed rebel groups in the region. Belgium opened an investigation into apple shortly after, and France threw the lawsuit out in February.
The People's Program was joined by former Legal Expert at the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, Chariman Okoloise.
Originally aired 01/22/2025.
Hunger striking students at the University of Oregon talk with Rosie about their demands, what it feels like to hunger strike, and why we all must stand up for Gaza.
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Rosie Bultman speaks with Deputy Director of Public Citizen's Litigation Group, Karla Gilbride, on how courts are fighting back against authoritarianism.
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Rosie Bultman and Salvadoran Journalist Ricardo Avelar discuss the budding relationship between Donald Trump and Nayib Bukele, and why it is so dangerous.