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Politically provocative street art

Can politically provocative street art really inspire change in society? Mandi Santic discusses the thought-provoking art form with Free Humanity and Sittoula Sitlakone.

Self-fulfilling prophecies

By announcing plans to boycott CNN and NBC in the 2016 election cycle, the Republican Party is dooming itself once more, writes Liam Quinn.

Politically provocative street art

Can politically provocative street art really inspire change in society? Mandi Santic discusses the thought-provoking art form with Free Humanity and Sittoula Sitlakone.

Self-fulfilling prophecies

By announcing plans to boycott CNN and NBC in the 2016 election cycle, the Republican Party is dooming itself once more, writes Liam Quinn.

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Politically provocative street art

Can politically provocative street art really inspire change in society? Mandi Santic discusses the thought-provoking art form with Free Humanity and Sittoula Sitlakone.

Self-fulfilling prophecies

By announcing plans to boycott CNN and NBC in the 2016 election cycle, the Republican Party is dooming itself once more, writes Liam Quinn.

Barack and Bibi try to patch things up

As President Obama makes his first visit to Israel, Zainab Hussain Shihab examines his vital relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Four more years for Obama

Americans have voted to re-elect Barack Obama as US President for a second term, who has inspired a change in the country like no other, writes Liam Quinn.

Campaign Conversations – Decision day

Americans are voting today in the 2012 presidential election, with Obama leading in the polls ever so slightly. Eric George and Liam Quinn look at the last week of campaigning in this final podcast.

Why Obama deserves a second term

Liam Quinn has spent the past year observing US politics from close-up. While he can’t vote in the presidential elections today, he’s hopeful Americans will return Obama to office.

upstart‘s US election coverage

Americans go to the polls tomorrow in what many are labeling one of the most tightly contested presidential elections. Meet the upstart team who’ll be covering the election.

Campaign Conversations – Some foreign concepts

The presidential candidates have faced off for one last time in the US – this time on foreign policy. Eric George and Liam Quinn look at the final debate and whether it’ll have any influence.

Campaign Conversations – The final countdown

There’s only one debate left between the presidential candidates, and it looks like they’re starting to shape the electorate’s mind. Eric George and Liam Quinn discuss the latest developments on the campaign trail.

Campaign Conversations – The gaffes

It’s been a week full of election gaffes in the race for the White House, which Eric George and Liam Quinn discuss in this podcast.

Campaign Conversations: Here we go

The 2012 US presidential election campaign is underway. Eric George speaks with upstart‘s US correspondent Liam Quinn in the first of our weekly podcasts.

The book sparking a political battle

The yet-to-be-published book on the mission that killed Osama Bin Laden could influence the outcome of the US presidential election, writes Liam Quinn.

Romney’s running mate

What does the choice of Paul Ryan as MItt Romney’s running mate mean for the Republican campaign? Henry Belot considered the implications of this decision ahead of the official announcement.