Global Questions - Season 2 / Year 2020
Season 2 / Year 2020
Episodes
Coronavirus Crisis: Our Health
As the Coronavirus takes hold around the world, Global Questions invites its international audience to put their questions to a panel of experts on the risks to global health. Have lessons already been learned from the global response and how countries have handled the crisis in different ways? Join Zeinab Badawi and two leading international figures - the former prime minister of Denmark Helle Thorning-Schmidt and Richard Horton the editor in chief of the independent international Medical Journal the Lancet who will be answering questions from around the world.
Coronavirus Crisis: Our Economy
As the Coronavirus takes hold around the world, Global Questions invites its international audience to put their questions to a panel of experts on the impact on the Global Economy. With dire warning of the worst recession since the 1930's what will the fallout be? Are we mortgaging the future of the young for the sake of the old and will we see a return to big government intervention economics? Join Zeinab Badawi and two leading international figures answering your questions from around the world.
Coronavirus Crisis - China
As the Coronavirus continues to claim lives around the world, Global Questions invites its international audience to put their questions to a panel of experts on the impact the pandemic has had on China, its economy and its relationship with the rest of the world.
Coronavirus Crisis
As coronavirus continues to claim lives around the world, Global Questions invites its international audience to put their questions to a panel of experts on the impact of the pandemic. In a special series, Zeinab Badawi explores how the crisis has affected our health, our economy, our politics, our society and our future. Join Zeinab and two leading international figures each week answering your questions from around the world.
24/05/2020
As the Coronavirus continues to claim lives around the world, Global Questions invites its international audience to put their questions to a panel of experts on the impact of the pandemic. In a special series Zeinab Badawi explores how the crisis has affected our health, our economy, our politics, our society and our future. Join Zeinab Badawi and two leading international figures each week answering your questions from around the world.
Coronavirus: A Lost Generation?
The young are far less likely to become seriously ill with coronavirus or to die from it, yet their futures are being ravaged by the disease. With a global recession predicted to last for years to come, many young people have already lost their jobs while others will struggle to find work - let alone buy homes or afford the lifestyles of their parents and grandparents. While schools in some countries are beginning to reopen, children and students have already lost out educationally, and the mental health of young people is said to be at greater risk in these uncertain times. Is the next generation being asked to make too great a sacrifice? Wouldn't it be fairer to allow them out of lockdown, while older people continue to be shielded?
Coronavirus Crisis: Our Society - Changing the Way We Live
How has Covid-19 changed the way we live our lives and the values we share? Will we see society remade and build a better future? What difference has it made to our attitudes socially, politically and culturally. Is there a deeper sense of community, or do some feel forgotten and left behind? Will Covid-19 change forever the way we do our jobs, with far more of us working from home, and fewer people travelling? Some hope we are we heading for a greener planet, others feel it will be a lonelier one. On the panel are Professor Green (Stephen Manderson), British multi-platinum rap artist, documentary maker and patron of the suicide prevention charity CALM, and Jameela Jamil, British actress, radio presenter, model, writer and activist.
Is The Global System Racist?
Global Questions invites its international audience to put their questions to a panel of experts on the impact of the pandemic.
Information Disorder: Who Can You Trust?
Audiences from around the world question their leaders on global issues.
04/07/2020
Audiences from around the world question their leaders on global issues.
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