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Thailand’s Tiger Kingpins
The Fourcast
05/28/21 • 22 min
As the number of tigers in Thailand slowly grows, so does the grisly tiger trade.
An illicit network of poachers, dealers and smugglers have made millions from a sinister, sometimes deadly trade in both farmed and wild tigers.
Jonathan Miller has been to Thailand to meet the country’s tiger kingpins.

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Can Sunak save Tories in dying days of election?
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06/28/24 • 28 min
It’s less than one week until election day, and so far the headlines have been dominated by betting scandals, the rise of Reform, and Rishi Sunak’s D-Day blunder. So can the prime minister do anything now to avoid what many polls suggest could be the worst ever result for the Conservative Party?
He desperately wants attention to turn to Keir Starmer and what Labour would actually do if they win the election - and here could be an answer to that question in Wales where the Labour Party have been in power for decades. Keir Starmer even said once that Wales is a “blueprint” for a Labour government, although he doesn’t seem to want to repeat that comment much of late.
In this special episode of The Political Fourcast from Wales, Channel 4 News’s Ciaran Jenkins is joined by Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth, Welsh Secretary David TC Davies and shadow cabinet minister Nick Thomas-Symmonds.
Produced by Silvia Maresca, Calum Fraser, Shaheen Sattar, Rob Thomson, Nick Jackson.

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07/05/24 • 22 min
The Conservative party have suffered their worst ever defeat and Keir Starmer has been swept to power in a landslide victory - but huge challenges are waiting in the new prime minister’s intray and while he has a massive majority now in Westminster, his support across the country is on shakier grounds.
Some of Labour’s big names, who thought they’d be helping to form a new government, are out - beaten by pro-Gazan independents and Greens.
And now Nigel Farage says that, after decimating the Conservative vote and plunging the party into chaos, he has his eyes on Labour.
So what does this all mean, and what next for British politics?
In this election special edition of The Political Fourcast Krishnan Guru-Murthy was joined by former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, Labour’s Bell Ribeiro-Addy and psephologist Luke Tryl.
Produced by Shaheen Sattar, Calum Fraser, Rob Thomson, Nick Jackson.

DRC’s toxic cost of going green
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11/05/21 • 23 min
Cobalt is an essential component for things like electric cars and rechargeable batteries. And cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo is fuelling the planet’s green revolution - but at a heavy price. In the copper belt around the city of Kolwezi, Africa Correspondent Jamal Osman tracks down the men who are risking their lives to work the mines, and the families living with the life changing consequences of these risks.
In this podcast, Jamal tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy about his recent trip to the DRC for Unreported World, and what he found there.

Covid: they think it’s all over, but is it?
The Fourcast
02/28/22 • 25 min
Can we finally see the light at the end of the Covid tunnel?
After nearly two years of living with strict lockdowns and curbs on our civil liberties, all remaining domestic restrictions have now been removed from law in England.
Today, Minnie Stephenson talks to our Health and Social Care Editor Victoria Macdonald as we try and make sense of the past two years.
With Boris Johnson himself not ruling out the possibility of new variants in the future, we ask is this really the right time to be ending all restrictions?
Are we right to be treating Covid like flu or are we all breathing a sigh of relief too soon?

The story behind the first malaria vaccine
The Fourcast
10/18/21 • 21 min
The first ever vaccine for malaria has been approved by the WHO and will now be rolled out across sub-Saharan Africa and in other regions, in a bid to save thousands of children’s lives.
A chance to change the course of a disease that in 2019 killed more than 260,000 children in Africa.
In today’s podcast, Dr Mary Hamel, who leads the WHO’s malaria vaccine implementation program, talks about the effectiveness of this vaccine and whether one day we really could see the eradication of malaria.
Sources: ITN, WHO, AP

04/03/23 • 22 min
In Israel a constitutional crisis has seen thousands take to the streets, fearing that their rights could be eroded, as the government plans to weaken the powers of the highest court in the land.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netenyahu’s far-right coalition argues the Supreme Court is too powerful and they’re simply righting the wrongs of the system.
Protesters say the overhaul would erode Israel’s proud democracy and lead them towards a dictatorship.
After weeks of protests and pressure from all sides, Netanyahu finally backed down, but only slightly. He’s now paused the reforms ahead of the next session of parliament in a few weeks.
Today, editor in chief of Haaretz Esther Solomon unpicks Israel’s biggest protests in decades, and wonders whether Netayanhu’s pause is a chance for his side to regroup of yet more battles to come.

The Fourcast Shorts: will there be nuclear war?
The Fourcast
03/08/22 • 12 min
Are we heading for nuclear war with Russia? Russia has invaded Ukraine and Russian President Vladimir Putin has told all his generals to put their entire armed forces, including nuclear team, on high alert.
But could the UK and its Western allies end up at war with Russia?
In this episode Georgina Lee from our FactCheck team explains how close, or not, the world is to a possible nuclear conflict.
Sources: BBC NEWS

03/19/21 • 28 min
As the Covid vaccine is offering new hope around the world to end the pandemic, the biggest growing threat to people’s health is the surge in disinformation, conspiracy theories and fake news.
Anti-vaxxers and vaccine hesitant voices have become even louder. As many countries in Europe resume the rollout of the AstraZenaca vaccine after having paused it for some days, the damage in people’s confidence in the jab will be hard to heal.
Having spent time hearing from people who don’t trust the vaccine for various reasons and others who deny Covid’s existence altogether - Ayshah Tull and Paraic O’Brien chat about the potentially devastating impacts on these views.
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FAQ
How many episodes does The Fourcast have?
The Fourcast currently has 378 episodes available.
What topics does The Fourcast cover?
The podcast is about Covid, News, Daily News, Podcasts and Politics.
What is the most popular episode on The Fourcast?
The episode title 'Thailand’s Tiger Kingpins' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The Fourcast?
The average episode length on The Fourcast is 26 minutes.
How often are episodes of The Fourcast released?
Episodes of The Fourcast are typically released every 2 days, 21 hours.
When was the first episode of The Fourcast?
The first episode of The Fourcast was released on Nov 30, 2020.
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