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Hugo Goodridge

Hugo Goodridge

Hugo is the producer of °®Âþµº Voice podcast. He has been covering the region for the past eight years, and between 2014-2019 he was based in Beirut, Lebanon, where he freelanced for the BBC World Service. Prior to taking his current role, he worked on the news desk.Ìý

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Areas of focus: regional politics, protest movements, human rights, analysis, international politics

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This week, we look at the prospects for a normalisation agreement between Turkey and Syria, and what it means for the different groups in the north.

26 September, 2024

In a dramatic turn, the Governor of the Central Bank of Libya was forced from office; but what does this mean for the country, and its oil revenues?

10 September, 2024

In-depth: The proposed UN peace roadmap for Yemen largely reflects bilateral talks between Saudi Arabia and the Houthis, with other warring parties frozen out.

26 August, 2024

As if they weren't high enough, tensions have been rising again in the Middle East. This week we look at prospect for war and peace.

23 August, 2024

This week we discuss the recent investigation by the ICJ into Israel’s occupation, the Houthi attack that hit Tel Aviv, and Netanyahu’s speech to Congress.

26 July, 2024

This week, the massacre in Al-Mawasi, a resolution on a two-state solution in the Israeli Knesset, and the Trans-Mediterranean Migration Forum in Libya.

19 July, 2024

This week we talk about the Labour win and the independent candidates who stood on a Gaza ticket, the reformist win in Iran, and the Israel evacuation order.

12 July, 2024

This week the UK election, the UN meeting with the Taliban, and the violent mobs in Turkey that have target Syrian communities.

05 July, 2024

This week we discuss the Israeli High Court ruling on Haredi military exemptions, Egypt's fuel shortages and blackouts, and Jamaal Bowman's primary defeat.

28 June, 2024

This week we discuss the end of Israel's war cabinet, rising fears of an Israeli offensive in Lebanon, and the deadly Hajj heatwave.

21 June, 2024