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Could Muammar Gaddafi's son become Libya's president? | Inside Story

Libya’s Arab Spring revolution 10 years ago toppled long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi. What followed was a decade of chaos and violence. Now, the Gaddafi name is back in the spotlight. Muammar Gaddafi’s son, Saif Al Islam, has registered to run for president in next month’s elections. Saif is wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged crimes against humanity. So what are his chances? And…

Who can resolve Ethiopia's conflict? | Inside Story

International diplomatic efforts are underway to try to end to the fighting in Ethiopia. U.S. and African envoys have both held meetings with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Tigrayan leaders. Abiy has been locked in a year-long battle with Tigrayan rebels, who have threatened to seize the capital Addis Ababa. A humanitarian crisis is also spiralling in the northern Tigray region, with only a fraction…

How far will US EU go to defend Taiwan? | Inside Story

A U.S. delegation is visiting Taiwan, a week after a tour by EU politicians triggered fury in China. The Chinese president Xi Jinping is warning against what he calls Cold War-era tensions. So what’s behind the West’s increasing interest in Taiwan? How far will they go to defend the island? Presenter: Sami Zeidan Guests: Brian Hioe – Writer and Founder of New Bloom Magazine. Robert…

Tensions stirring in Bosnia-Herzegovina | Inside Story

Threats from Bosnian Serb leaders are calling for the withdrawal of support from state-level institutions in Republika Srpska, an entity with around 1.2 million people that makes up roughly half of Bosnia Herzegovina. Could such a separatist push see a return to conflict in the region? Presenter: Adrian Finighan Guests: Hamza Karcic – Associate Professor at the Faculty of Political Science at the University of…

Should stolen African art be returned? | Inside Story

European institutions, like the British Museum and the Louvre, are home to some of the world’s finest art, but some of the treasures were stolen during colonial times. This week, three European institutions gave back items stolen more than a century ago from Nigeria and Benin. Campaigners hope it’s just the start, but others believe the artefacts should remain in Europe. So who’s right? Presenter:…

Should western sanctions on Zimbabwean entities be lifted? | Inside Story

Sanctions were placed on individuals and entities in Zimbabwe in 2003. The U.S., EU and UK imposed them after accusing politicians and entities of human rights abuses. But Zimbabwe says the sanctions have led to widespread misery. The UN’s special rapporteur on unilateral coercive measures agrees, and called for the measures to end. But are sactions to blame for Zimbabwe’s troubles? Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom Guests:…

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