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In the Intelligence Espresso, the Security Distillery’s podcast team boils down key events in global affairs into a short and sharp briefing to kick-start your day. What better way to keep up with the most important stories from around the world than from the specialist - and highly caffeinated - perspectives of our hosts.
In this episode, James discusses the recent controversial Cass Review into trans healthcare for under-18s and brings on special guest Georgia to provide her opinion based on her experience with NHS trans healthcare. Afterwards, Josefine will discuss the recent escalation between Iran and Israel, what this means for the region, and the potential for further escalation between the two regional powers.
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Hosts:
James Shepherd & Josefine Paulsen
Special Guest:
Georgia Cunningham Lomax
Editor:
Buster N. Hartvigsen
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In the Intelligence Espresso, the Security Distillery’s podcast team boils down key events in global affairs into a short and sharp briefing to kick-start your day. What better way to keep up with the most important stories from around the world than from the specialist - and highly caffeinated - perspectives of our hosts.
In this episode, Buster will examine the recently held Turkish local election, the opposition party's victory, Turkey's economy, and what it might mean for President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Afterwards, Dolo will discuss the upcoming presidential election in Venezuela, why it is being held, how Nicolás Maduro is oppressing the opposition, and how the conflict over Essequibo ties into it.
Find out more about the Security Distillery and follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/thesecuritydistillery
For enquiries and feedback, contact us at: [email protected]Hosts:
María Dolores García & Buster N. Hartvigsen
Editor:
Buster N. Hartvigsen
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In the latest episode of the Intelligence Espresso, Buster will discuss the donation of F-16s by several NATO countries to Ukraine, why the delivery of the aircraft are delayed, and how they might shape the war in Ukraine. Afterwards, Johanna will talk about the EU’s newly released European Defence Industrial Strategy, why it was created, and which potentially contentious debates might lie ahead.
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In this episode of the Security Distillery Podcast, hosts James, Josefine, and Costanza analyze the events of the past two years of conflict. They compare expert predictions with the realities witnessed on the battlefield, and analyze how the war has altered Russian foreign policy to its south and east. Additionally, our hosts comment on the current status and potential future of European and American support to Ukraine, the perseverance of Ukrainians and life in Russia today. Tune in!
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Find out more about the Security Distillery and follow us on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/thesecuritydistillery
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Editor/Producer: Josefine Paulsen.
Hosts: James Shepherd, Josefine Paulsen and Costanza Balmer
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In the latest episode of the Intelligence Espresso, Angus will discuss the ongoing civil war in Myanmar in light of the military regime's recent announcement that they will enforce a conscription of civilians into the armed forces, following significant gains made by rebel militia groups. Next, Josefine shall discuss the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of Alexei Navalny, and what this may mean for the opposition to Vladmir Putin's regime in Russia. Then, Dolo shall consider the controversial reforms introduced by the president of El Salvador: Nayib Bukele and his rise in popularity amid accusations of human rights violations.
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Check out the first episode in our new series election special podcast. In this Pakistani election special of the Security Distillery Podcast, we sit down with our colleague Fatima to discuss the upcoming election in Pakistan. Amongst others, we cover the following topics during the episode:
Why the election has been postponed into 2024.
How the Pakistani military has yet again influenced the election, especially with the imprisonment of former prime minister Imran Khan.
The return of three-time prime minister Nawaz Sharif to Pakistani politics and how this might shape Pakistani foreign policy.
As a new feature, The Security Distillery Podcast is now available on all podcasting apps, so listen to us on your favourite podcast app.
Find out more about the Security Distillery and follow us on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/thesecuritydistillery
For enquiries and feedback, contact us at: [email protected]
Editor/Producer: Buster N. Hartvigsen.
Hosts: Buster N. Hartvigsen.
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In the first episode of the Intelligence Episode of 2024, the hosts will discuss the following topics:
James will be discussing the latest test of the British military’s Dragonfire laser and how the development of military-grade lasers might impact the battlefield of the future.
Johanna will look at the upcoming European Council meeting and how Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán might interfere with the approval of the Ukraine Facility.
Buster will talk about the largest NATO exercise since the end of the Cold War, Steadfast Defender 2024, and what its purpose and implications might be.
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Why does the US military track Santa?
Is it even possible to track Santa?
What can Santa and Saddam Hussain possibly have in common?
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Check out the latest episode of our podcast series, “Intelligence Espresso”, where we strive to distil world affairs pertaining to intelligence and security into a bite-sized intelligence briefing to kick off your week. Think of it as the short sharp slap in the face a highly caffeinated espresso produces but for current affairs.
In this weeks episode we will update you on the intensified Israel-Palestine conflict, as Israel prepares for a potential land invasion of Gaza. We speak about the explosion at al-Ahli Arab Hospital and the dispute over its cause and death toll. We speak once more about the failure of Israel’s Intelligence apparatus as more comes to light on the events of 7th of October. Finally we reflect on the 10th anniversary of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, highlighting its achievements and challenges.
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We will then examine the topic on everyone’s minds: just how was this allowed to happen? How did Israel, a state with one of the strongest and most sophisticated intelligence services in the world, get taken by surprise? Lastly, we will discuss the tragic events and escalating aggression that have come as a result of the attacks.
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Check out the latest episode of our podcast series, “Intelligence Espresso”, where we strive to distil world affairs pertaining to intelligence and security into a bite-sized intelligence briefing to kick off your week. Think of it as the short sharp slap in the face a highly caffeinated espresso produces but for current affairs.
This week's episode will discuss:
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s rapid tour of Europe
- The escalating conflict in Sudan and how it is emblematic of a modern-day ‘scramble for Africa’ among Eastern and Western powers
- Finally, the outcomes and consequences from the recent Turkish and Thai elections.
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As space becomes increasingly important to our daily lives, it's critical that we understand and address the security risks. In this first of our Spin-Off Series, we are joined by astronomer Po Yen Liu to discuss space security and the DART project.
In the previous episode, we introduced the history and scientific part of the DART project, and explored different approaches to defend the earth. In this episode, we keep on the conversation with astronomer Po Yen Liu about the issues within space security, and push further to discuss the ethical problem about space development.
The DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) project is a joint mission between NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) to test the effectiveness of deflecting an asteroid using a spacecraft.
During our discussion, we delve into the issues of space security and their impact on the international relationship in addressing the challenges of space exploration. We also touch on the connection between ancient civilisation and asteroids.
Tune in to hear from Po Yen Liu and our hosts as they explore the exciting world of space.
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Check out the latest episode of our podcast series, “Intelligence Espresso”, where we strive to distil world affairs pertaining to intelligence and security into a bite-sized intelligence briefing to kick off your week. Think of it as the short sharp slap in the face a highly caffeinated espresso produces but for current affairs.
This week's episode will discuss:
- What shape the scramble for Africa takes in the 21st century.
- The unauthorised Chinese Police Outpost in New York.
- An update on the current Sudan Civil War.
- Recent diplomatic tensions between Poland and Russia over the seizure of a building linked with Warsaw's Russian embassy.
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Check out the latest episode of our podcast series, “Intelligence Espresso”, where we strive to distil world affairs pertaining to intelligence and security into a bite-sized intelligence briefing to kick off your week. Think of it as the short sharp slap in the face a highly caffeinated espresso produces but for current affairs.
This week the Trento team will be discussing:
- President Joe Biden’s visit to his ancestral home of Ireland for the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, the perceived snubbing of the British Prime minister and questions around Ireland’s shibboleth of neutrality going forward.
- A possible new Snowden? - the recent arrest of a 21-year-old U.S. Air National Guardsman in suspect of intelligence leak stirred the Pentagon and unveils the difficulties in national security safeguarding - and how will this affect the intelligence community of the US and its closed allies?
- The recent escalation of tensions around the Korean Peninsula (resulting from an incursion of a North Korean vessel in South Korean waters.
- Finally, we will round out the episode with an interview conducted by Chris Dunne with Nyein Nyein Thant Aung on her article last week on the development of South Korea’s foreign policy and nuclear ambitions.
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Check out the latest episode of our podcast series, “Intelligence Espresso”, where we strive to distil world affairs pertaining to intelligence and security into a bite-sized intelligence briefing to kick off your week. Think of it as the short sharp slap in the face a highly caffeinated espresso produces but for current affairs.
In our fifth episode of the series, the Dublin team will be discussing:
- The increasingly familiar sight of Israeli security forces attacking worshipers in Al Aqsa during this year’s Ramadan.
- The visit of Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen to the United States (which was dramatically mirrored by her predecessor Ma Ying-jeou’s five-city tour of China).
- The first official visit of Volodymyr Zelensky to Warsaw resulting in a pledge of the remaining fleet of MiG-29 jets from their closest European partner.
- Finally, we will round off episode with a discussion on the transparency of Twitter’s open-source algorithm and a brief analysis on their recommendation system.
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As space becomes increasingly important to our daily lives, it's critical that we understand and address the security risks. In this first of our Spin-Off Series, we are joined by astronomer Po Yen Liu to discuss space security and the DART project.
The DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) project is a joint mission between NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) to test the effectiveness of deflecting an asteroid using a spacecraft.
During our discussion, we introduce how the project effects our understanding of asteroid deflection techniques and the potential implications for planetary defence. And we will delve into the issues of space security and their impact on the international relationship in addressing the challenges of space exploration in the next episode.
Tune in to hear from Po Yen Liu and our hosts as they explore the exciting world of space.
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In our fourth episode of the series, this week’s episode will discuss:
- Britain joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership, marking what the UK Government is calling “its biggest trade deal since Brexit”.
- The escalating situation in the DRC after the M23 Rebel group ignored the withdrawal deadline.
- The history-making criminal indictment of Donald Trump.
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This week’s “Intelligence Espresso’ is presented and produced by our Dublin Team in DCU. On it, our team looks at:
- When Xi comes to town: Russia’s charm offensive was on full display last week with the arrival of Xi Jinping in Moscow ostensibly to discuss the ending of the conflict in Ukraine. Our team looks at what both Russia and China seek to gain from this meeting and the deepening relations between the two that this meeting exemplifies.
- Erstwhile a meeting between Japanese PM Fumio Kishida and President Zelensky ahead of Hiroshima’s G7 summit dramatically mirrored this meeting. Our team discusses the ramifications of the visit.
- The protests in France touched previously upon last week spilt over into this week we discuss the ongoing and escalating wave of violence in the streets.
- We round out this episode with a zeitgeisty discussion on whether or not tech companies should be held accountable for their platforms and algorithms which may help to spread terrorist content.
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In the Intelligence Espresso, we strive to distil world affairs pertaining to intelligence and security into a bite-sized intelligence briefing to kick off your week. Think of it as the short sharp slap in the face a highly caffeinated espresso produces but for current affairs.
This week on the “Intelligence Espresso” our team looks at:
- An escalating banking crisis following the implosion of the U.S.-based Silicon Valley Bank earlier this month. Is another “Lehman Moment” imminent?
- The massive arms deal among AUKUS allies. What does the strengthening of ties and placement of nuclear submarines in the Pacific mean for relations with China?
- Chaos in France over President Macron’s new retirement age legislation. With a vote of no-confidence close at hand, will his government backtrack?
- Boldness from the ICC - issuing an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin is an unprecedented step. While Russia is sure to ignore it, how will this complicate diplomatic relations with European powers?
Hosted By: Sabina Jiaxin Han
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In the Intelligence Espresso, we strive to distil world affairs pertaining to intelligence and security into a bite-sized intelligence briefing to kick off your week. Think of it as the short sharp slap in the face a highly caffeinated espresso produces but for current affairs.
This week in the maiden ‘Intelligence Espresso’ briefing our team look into the ongoing situation in Georgia, the carnage facing Russian forces in Ukraine and the finger-pointing around the ‘revelations’ of the Nord Stream 2 attacks as well as a shocking reversal of diplomatic relations in the Middle East and growing unrest in Tunisia.
Hosted By: John Boyle and Jordi Bernal.
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