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The Dig is a news podcast that explores the history and politics of the Middle East and North Africa. Listen to episodes on the Arab New Left, the Nakba, the Suez Crisis, and more.
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31 de jan. de 2024 · The Dig is a podcast that covers the conflict between Palestine and Israel from a critical perspective. In this episode, Emily Dische-Becker discusses Germany's role in supporting Israel's anti-Palestinian policies.
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The Dig is a podcast from Jacobin magazine that features smart people discussing politics, criminal justice, immigration and class conflict. Listen to episodes on topics such as Palestine, Arab radicalism, neoliberalism, abolition, and more.