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Episode 01

Maya Kapoor

Tweeting Diplomacy: How Social Media Shapes Conflict and International Relations in the Digital Age

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Examines how social media reshapes diplomacy and conflict

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Episode 02

Sara Malik

Lithuania declares an emergency after suspected Belarus balloons enter airspace

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As elections near, the spread of fake news and targeted misinformation campaigns threaten free societies. Political actors at home and abroad weaponize social platforms to influence voters and destabilize institutions. Can democracies adapt to the digital age?

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Episode 03

Sara Malik

OnePlus 15 test, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 gains, LPDDR5X RAM and cool thermals

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With global demand for energy sources soaring, oil and gas remain powerful diplomatic tools. Major producers and consumers are forming new alliances, using supply as leverage in international negotiations. Shocks to the market can send aftershocks through politics, economies, and everyday prices

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Episode 04

Sara Malik

Man City's Jeremy Doku stuns Liverpool in a key EPL clash, scores back to back goals

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Asian economies have surged, bringing new challenges and opportunities to the world stage. In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, global alliances are shifting with renewed urgency as nations recalibrate policies in a rapidly evolving multipolar world. From realignments in trade and energy to technology races and diplomatic pressures, Asia’s ascent is redefining geopolitical conversations everywhere

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