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This episode was originally published last January.
For almost two years, two armies have fought a brutal civil war in Sudan, Africaâs third largest country. Over 150,000 have died, 11 million have been displaced and evidence of genocidal war crimes have emerged. So why has the war in Sudan been forgotten? The Timesâ Special Correspondent Anthony Loyd has recently returned from a reporting trip on the frontline and tells The Story about the people he met.
This episode includes descriptions of war and rape.
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Guest: Anthony Loyd, Special Correspondent, The Times.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Producer: Edward Drummond.
Clips: BBC.
Photo: Anthony Loyd/The Times.
Watch Anthonyâs video from Sudan
Further reading: Inside Sudanâs forgotten war: 150,000 dead, 11 million displaced
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Finally, the crypto episode is here. And after a lowdown on the vibe shift towards the industry in Washington, Katie is joined by Binance's new CEO, Richard Teng, who is tasked with making the case for the company that was beset by scandal under previous CEO and founder, Changpeng Zhao âCZâ.
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Virginia Giuffre died by suicide last week, aged 41. Jeffrey Epsteinâs key accuser was instrumental in putting Ghislaine Maxwell behind bars and had also accused Prince Andrew of sexual assault. Heâs always denied the claims and settled the case for a rumoured ÂŁ12 million. So was justice done for Giuffre and the other survivors? And how did a woman from the right side of the tracks end up being trafficked around the world?
This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thestory
If you've been affected by anything you've heard in this episode, you can call the Samaritans on 116 123 or the Rape Crisis rape and sexual abuse support line on 0808 500 2222.
Guest: Helen Rumbelow, Feature Writer and Columnist, The Times.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Producers:
Olivia CaseHannah Varrall.Further reading:
Virginia Giuffreâs battle to escape the pastVirginia Giuffre obituaryClips: BBC, Miami Herald, NBC, 60 Minutes Australia.
Photo: Getty Images.
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The trial of Sean Combs - the hip-hop producer and rapper otherwise known as P Diddy, Puff Daddy, Love, and a plethora of other aliases - will begin next week, with the jury selected on Monday. As he pleads not guilty to racketeering conspiracy, two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, how did he get to this point? And how did he build his celebrity empire?
This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thestory
Guest: Megan Agnew, Senior Features Writer at The Times and Sunday Times.
Host: Luke Jones.
Producer: Rosie Stopher.
Further reading: The downfall of Sean âDiddyâ Combs â by those who knew him
Further listening: The P Diddy lawsuits: The downfall of a rap legend
Clips: NBC, CBS, PBS, BBC, Fox News, MTV, Off the Cuff Radio.
Photo: Getty images.
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Nigel Farage is throwing the kitchen sink at Labour and heâs not being subtle about it. As Reform UK ramps up its local election efforts, Farage is fielding candidates in councils up and down the country. But the real showdown is in Runcorn and Helsby, where Reform is plotting a high-profile coup in the upcoming by-election. Whatâs at stake in Runcorn, and why should Keir Starmer be worried?
This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thestory
Guest: Geraldine Scott, The Timesâ Senior Political Correspondent.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Producers: Euan Dawtrey, Taryn Siegel and Edith Rousselot.
Further reading: Labour and Reform in fierce battle for Runcorn & Helsby seat
Clips: Sky News, Reform UK Youtube, Nigel Farage Youtube and Facebook, Channel 4, Green Party TikTok, Liberal Democrats Youtube.
Photo: Getty Images.
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An American Biosciences company claims to have âde-extinctedâ prehistoric dire wolves. Next they plan to bring back the woolly mammoth and the dodo. But even if they could, should they?
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Guest: Tom Whipple, Science Writer, The Times.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Producer: Shabnam Grewal.
Further reading:
Why are scientists bringing back woolly mammoths from extinction?Long-extinct dire wolf to howl again thanks to ancient DNAFurther listening: The cost of being ugly
Clips: Colossal Biosciences, Game of Thrones/HBO.
Photo: Colossal Biosciences.
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Harvard has sued the Trump administration over multibillion-dollar funding cuts in the biggest escalation yet in the battle between the government and higher education. What does the showdown mean for the ideological freedom of American institutions and has Trump taken on a fight he canât win?
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Guest: Gerard Baker, Columnist, The Times and Editor-at-Large, The Wall Street Journal.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Producer: Sam Chantarasak.
Clips: Bloomberg, NBC News, NDTV, C-SPAN, Getty/Grinberg, Paramount, Pathe Newsreels.
Photo: Getty Images.
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This episode was originally published last December.
Australia is the first country to block under-16s from social media -- and age-verification AI could be a crucial tool in the ban. We spoke to our journalist who has been to the industry-leaderâs HQ to find out if the technology actually works. And if it does, could the UK follow suit?
This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thestory
Guests:
Mark Sellman, Technology Correspondent, The Times.Helen Rumbelow, Feature Writer, The Times.Host: Manveen Rana.
Producer: Sam Chantarasak.
Further reading: Can AI tell if a teen lies about their age?
Clips: ABC News, 10 News First Australia, BBC Radio 4.
Photo: Getty Images
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In this episode, Lucy and Holly ask why a new generation of investors is turning to one of the worldâs oldest assets: gold. Joined by Brian Byrnes from Moneybox, together they unpack goldâs historical role in the economy, its incredible performance, and how it compares to trendier assets like Bitcoin and tech stocks. Is gold still relevant in a digital-first world? Why are younger investors increasingly drawn to it? And does it have any downsides? Plus, we hear from young financial coach Laura Ann Moore, on how it fits into our own long-term investment plan.
Guest: Brian Byrnes, Head of Personal Finance at Moneybox
Contact: Lucy and Holly at: [email protected].uk
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The Beatles will be the subject of four interconnected films - one for each member - planned for release close together in April 2028. We asked the author of a recent book on The Beatles to tell us how heâd make the films - and what is still left to discover about the most famous band in history.
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Guest: Ian Leslie, author of John and Paul: A Love Story in Songs.
To order a copy go to timesbookshop.co.uk. Free UK standard P&P on orders over ÂŁ25. Special discount available for Times+ members
Host: Manveen Rana.
Producer: Sam Chantarasak.
Read exclusive extracts from Ianâs book:
John Lennon, Paul McCartney and the grief that united two lost teens Paul McCartney and the song that made him John Lennonâs equalClips: Sky News, ITN/Getty Images, BBC News/WISH-TV, C-SPAN.
Photo: Getty Images.
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What are the practical implications for trans women after the Supreme Court ruled that under equality law, sex means biological sex? And how is the Labour government grappling with the ruling? Last week we heard from one of the campaigners for single sex spaces. Today we speak to someone who was stunned by the court's decision.
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Guests:
Helen Belcher, Managing Director, TransActual.Aubrey Allegretti, Chief Political Correspondent,The Times.Host: Manveen Rana.
Producers:
Rosie Stopher.Shabnam Grewal.Further reading: What caused Keir Starmerâs U-turn on whether trans women are women?
Further listening: Defining a woman
Clips: UK Parliament, Times Radio.
Photo: Getty Images.
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The Timesâ crime correspondent David Woode sits down with a 19-year-old man who was recently imprisoned for carrying a knife. We get a rare insight into what some
young people are really facing in London, and why he felt he had to arm himself with a deadly weapon.
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If you've been affected by issues in this podcast, you can find useful links and helplines here: https://talk.tv/helplines
Thanks to Marcus, Desmond Skyers and the St Giles Trust.
Host: David Woode, Crime Correspondent, The Times.
Producer: Sam Chantarasak.
Further reading: The Times Crime and Justice Commission
Further listening: Whatâs behind the rise in knife crime on our streets
Photo: Times photographer Richard Pohle.
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Following the death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday, cardinals from across the world will now descend on Vatican City in Rome to choose the next Pope. The Oscar-nominated film Conclave dramatised the political machinations and backstabbing involved in choosing a successor - so, with incriminating dossiers and secret plots, is fact about to mirror fiction?
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Guest: Tom Kington, correspondent in Rome for The Times.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Producer: Sam Chantarasak.
Further reading: Pope Francis's legacy: Loved by millions, hated by the old guard
Clips: ABC News, Euronews, CBS News, CNN, Conclave/Focus Features.
Photo: Getty.
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This episode was first published last August.
When Alex Campbell suggested to his high school sociology class that they would be investigating a 40-year-old cold case, he had no idea where it would lead. Within a year, a serial killer had been identified. In his next class, they decided to try and overturn a wrongful conviction. And they did. So just how did Mr. Campbell breed a class of super sleuths?
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Guest: Harriet Alexander, Senior Features Reporter, The Times and The Sunday Times.
Host: Luke Jones.
Producer: Taryn Siegel.
Clips: WBIR Channel 10, NewsNation, WKRN News 2.
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Ryan Peterson is the CEO of Flexport, a company that plans and manages shipping globally. Perfectly positioned, then, to lay out the inside story on how companies have been affected by President Trump's tariffs and what happens next.
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Romance fraud is at an all time high, low-hanging fruit in the growing world of online scams. But what are the methods? Who falls for it? And are there ways we can all avoid it?
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Guests:
Mary Chater, romance fraud victimAlexis Conran, TV and radio presenterHost: Luke Jones.
Producer: Edith Rousselot.
Further reading: The Times's Crime and Justice Commission - The justice system is in crisis. We spent a year finding solutions
Clips: The Real Hustle Youtube channel, Still Watching Netflix Youtube channel.
Photo: Getty Images.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that only people who are born female should be protected from discrimination as women under the Equality Act. What does the ruling change and how did we get here?
Guest: Helen Joyce, director of advocacy at Sex Matters and author of Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality.
https://oneworld-publications.com/work/trans/
Host: Manveen Rana.
Producers: Shabnam Grewal and Rosie Stopher.
Clips: Times Radio, Supreme Court, BBC News, Sky News
Photo: Getty Images.
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The government has taken control of one of the last steel-making plants in the UK, after its Chinese owners threatened to close it. Some ministers have accused China of sabotaging British Steel to force us to import from China. But is that what happened? Or, when it comes to steel-making, did this country long ago sabotage itself?
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Guest: Dominic OâConnell, Business Correspondent, Times Radio.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Producer: Taryn Siegel.
Clips: Times Radio, Parliament TV, British Film Institute/Getty Images.
Photo: Getty Images.
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Recreational use of the Class B drug doubled in 2024. A Sunday Times investigation has looked into where it's coming from and why it's so hard to police.
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Guest: Katie Gatens, Commissioning Editor, The Sunday Times News Review.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Producer: Olivia Case.
Further reading: One gram of ketamine and its 4,000-mile journey to the UK.
Further listening: The truth behind the drama Adolescence
If you or someone you know needs drugs help or advice, visit talktofrank.com
Photo: Getty Images.
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The US Constitution seems to be clear, but that hasnât stopped President Trump and his allies from dangling the possibility that Trump wonât vacate the office in 2029. Is this just media trolling, or is there actually an argument to be made here? We asked a constitutional expert for the answer.
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Guests:
Will Pavia, New York Correspondent, The Times.Suzanna Sherry, Herman O. Loewenstein Chair in Law Emerita, Vanderbilt UniversityHost: Luke Jones.
Producer: Taryn Siegel.
Further reading: These Jack Kerouac letters are selling for $250,000. I read them
Clips: NBC News, CNN, NewsNation, Newsmax, The White House.
Photo: Getty Images.
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