Bishops’ Holy Land Pilgrimage 2016
The focus for today’s programme is the Holy Land Coordination – a week long pilgrimage made by bishops from across Europe, North America and South Africa to visit and support […]
The focus for today’s programme is the Holy Land Coordination – a week long pilgrimage made by bishops from across Europe, North America and South Africa to visit and support […]
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales has visited Archbishop’s House, Westminster to meet with Syrian and Iraqi Christians and representatives of those suffering persecution in the Middle East. Prince […]
There’s certainly a festive air to today’s Middle East Analysis podcast. At a time when office parties, crazy-season shopping and the work wind-down are well underway, it’s easy not only […]
The UK Parliament voted yesterday to extend airstrikes against ISIL/Daesh into Syria. In today’s single-issue Middle East Analysis podcast, we’re joined by our regular studio guest Dr Harry Hagopian to […]
We take a look at two countries that are seldom out of the international headlines these days – Syria and Egypt. The first part of our ‘Middle East Analysis’ podcast […]
Fr Chris Thomas, General Secretary of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, joins us for a ‘Middle East Analysis’ podcast special focusing on the Holy Land and in […]
If the tragic loss of over 70 migrants found dead in the back of a lorry in Austria wasn’t enough to jolt the world into action over the refugee crisis, […]
The Syria crisis has dominated our ‘Middle East Analysis’ podcasts with monotonous and depressing regularity in recent years. The country is in a perpetual state of crisis with President Assad’s […]
The news that Iran has signed a nuclear deal with six world powers – including Britain – dominates July’s ‘Middle East Analysis’ podcast. On 14 July 2015, after nearly two […]
Welcome to June’s ‘Middle East Analysis’ podcast. Today we cover plenty of ground with our regular studio guest Dr Harry Hagopian. Firstly, we look at the complexities of mere survival […]