logo
episode-header-image
Feb 2023
23m 3s

La strada degli aiuti ai terremotati in ...

Internazionale
About this episode
Il presidente siriano Bashar al Assad ha accettato di aprire due valichi di frontiera tra la Siria e la Turchia per consentire l'arrivo di aiuti umanitari. I prezzi dei biglietti dei concerti è in aumento da vent’anni, ma dopo la pandemia i prezzi sono schizzati in alto improvvisamente.

Scrivi a podcast@internazionale.it o manda un vocale a +39 3347063050

Consulenza editoriale di Chiara Nielsen.
Produzione di Claudio Balboni.
Musiche di Tommaso Colliva e Raffaele Scogna.
Direzione creativa di Jonathan Zenti.
Up next
Jul 4
L’inchiesta di Haaretz sui soldati israeliani. Il dalai lama sfida la Cina.
Un articolo del quotidiano israeliano Haaretz, che pubblichiamo su Internazionale questa settimana, rivela che i comandanti dell’esercito israeliano ordinano di aprire il fuoco sui palestinesi vicino ai centri di distribuzione del cibo, anche se non rappresentano una minaccia. Co ... Show More
28m 32s
Jul 3
Le proteste in Serbia non hanno più un obiettivo chiaro. Chi è stato Alexander Langer.
Lo scorso fine settimana migliaia di persone hanno bloccato incroci, ponti e strade in diverse città serbe per protestare contro l’arresto di decine di manifestanti durante una manifestazione che si è svolta il 28 giugno a Belgrado. Con Christian Eccher, giornalista, da Novi SadT ... Show More
26m 5s
Jul 2
Israele bombarda ancora Gaza. La Francia alle prese con un’ondata di calore.
Il 30 giugno Israele ha condotto uno degli attacchi più pesanti delle ultime settimane nella Striscia di Gaza, dove secondo le Nazioni Unite e le autorità palestinesi nessun luogo può dirsi sicuro. Con Paola Caridi, giornalista e presidente di Lettera 22.Da domenica scorsa quatto ... Show More
21m 32s
Recommended Episodes
May 2023
The rehabilitation of Bashar al-Assad
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad became a regional pariah after brutal crackdowns on his own citizens. But on Friday, the most powerful men in the Middle East welcomed him back into the Arab League.This episode was produced by Avishay Artsy and Haleema Shah, edited by Amina Al-Sa ... Show More
26m 6s
Jan 2024
The forgotten Syrian earthquake survivors
When two major earthquakes hit the Turkey-Syria border region on February 6, 2023, there was some hope that the catastrophe would bring renewed attention and aid to war-torn northwestern Syria. But almost a year later, those on the ground say the situation has only grown more dir ... Show More
20m 47s
Feb 2023
The Struggle For Aid In Syria
The first aid deliveries has started to arrive in Syria after Monday’s deadly earthquakes.Adam speaks to Syrian director, Waad Al-Kateab, who directed of the award winning documentary ‘For Sama’, and her husband Hamza Al-Kateab, a doctor and human rights activist, who say much mo ... Show More
29m 33s
Sep 2023
What do new protests in Syria mean this time around?
Rare anti-government protests are taking over Syria’s southern city of Sweida, home to the country’s Druze minority. Four weeks ago, the failing economy and falling wages brought protesters onto the streets. Now, they’re calling for regime change more than a decade after Syria’s ... Show More
17m 20s
Feb 2020
One of the worst crises of Syria’s civil war
Zack, Jenn, and Alex talk about perhaps the single worst humanitarian crisis in Syria’s civil war — the ongoing situation in Idlib, where 3 million people are trapped in a province under assault by Bashar al-Assad and his allies. They explain how we got to this point, why the sit ... Show More
44m 2s
Mar 2024
Thirteen years later, has the world forgotten Syria?
Thirteen years ago, Syrians took to the streets to stand up against the government of Bashar al-Assad. The war that followed has killed hundreds of thousands and displaced more than 12 million. Today, al-Assad is still in power. Has the world abandoned Syria? In this episode:  Al ... Show More
17m 18s
Feb 2023
Earthquake disaster: Has aid to Syria come too late?
The first UN convoy passed through a newly opened crossing into rebel-held Syria from Turkey on Tuesday, over a week after two earthquakes hit both countries. On the Sky News Daily podcast with Niall Paterson, our special correspondent Alex Crawford describes the situation in Syr ... Show More
22m 26s
Oct 2022
In Syria, facing cholera and corruption
When a war is forgotten, the problems do not go away. In Syria, a cholera outbreak could threaten the whole region, just as the World Health Organization is investigating complaints of corruption from within its ranks. Meanwhile, the ways in which the world has adapted to the Syr ... Show More
21m 6s
May 2024
What’s behind Georgia’s ‘foreign agents’ protests?
Protesters are calling it the ‘Russian law’ – a bill in Georgia’s parliament that, if passed, would label any organization with over 20 percent foreign funding as a foreign agent. The bill has sparked widespread protests. Supporters say it protects Georgian sovereignty. How will ... Show More
15m 56s