Recent Episodes
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Will Trump’s Israel-Iran ceasefire really hold?
Jun 25, 2025 – 22:52 -
What is Iran’s right to resist regime change?
Jun 23, 2025 – 25:20 -
After Donald Trump bombs Iran, what comes next?
Jun 23, 2025 – 23:14 -
Brief: US strikes Iran, Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil released
Jun 22, 2025 – 06:46 -
Another Take: Revisiting the Boeing 737 Max
Jun 21, 2025 – 18:21 -
MAGA is split over Israel and Iran. Which way will Trump go?
Jun 19, 2025 – 24:29 -
What led to the attempted assassination of a Colombian politician?
Jun 19, 2025 – 21:23 -
Why US troops are concerned about Trump’s deployment
Jun 18, 2025 – 22:28 -
How close are Iran and Israel to full-scale war?
Jun 16, 2025 – 21:56 -
How ICE raids echo US wars abroad, with Viet Thanh Nguyen
Jun 16, 2025 – 25:22 -
Brief: Israel attacks Iran, Palestinians attacked at aid site
Jun 15, 2025 – 06:03 -
Why is Israel attacking Iran now?
Jun 14, 2025 – 24:24 -
Can ChatGPT be your therapist?
Jun 13, 2025 – 25:13 -
Why did Trump deploy the National Guard to Los Angeles?
Jun 12, 2025 – 22:14 -
Was hope of aid for Gaza seized with the Freedom Flotilla?
Jun 11, 2025 – 20:09 -
Can Europe’s music festivals break from pro-Israel funders?
Jun 10, 2025 – 22:26 -
How to become a bike-friendly city? Lessons from a Paris revolution
Jun 9, 2025 – 18:30 -
Brief: Multiple air strikes on Beirut, Israel admits to arming gangs in Gaza
Jun 8, 2025 – 06:28 -
Another Take: What is fueling South Korea’s political drama?
Jun 7, 2025 – 23:15 -
How the myth of democracy fuels the US forever wars
Jun 6, 2025 – 26:44 -
Why is the Dominican Republic deporting Haitian migrants?
Jun 5, 2025 – 24:02 -
Why is Trump cracking down on Chinese students?
Jun 4, 2025 – 23:49 -
How Israel’s military industry profits from war in Gaza
Jun 3, 2025 – 24:23 -
What did Elon Musk get from DOGE – and what’s next?
Jun 2, 2025 – 23:47 -
Brief: Israel kills Palestinians seeking food, Hamas responds to US
Jun 1, 2025 – 05:24 -
Another Take: The children abandoned by South Korea’s adoption policy
May 31, 2025 – 22:45 -
Who could be Poland’s next president?
May 30, 2025 – 21:24 -
How the Afghan village hit by a 10,000kg bomb is coping now
May 29, 2025 – 24:40 -
Who is behind Tren de Aragua?
May 28, 2025 – 23:15 -
Why the US and Israel are pushing to privatize aid to Gaza
May 27, 2025 – 22:17 -
Inside Project Esther’s plan to silence pro-Palestinian activism
May 26, 2025 – 23:07 -
Brief: Israel kills 9 of doctor's 10 children, shoots at diplomats
May 25, 2025 – 05:56 -
Another Take: Voices from the George Floyd protests
May 24, 2025 – 27:03 -
Josh Paul resigned over Gaza. What comes next?
May 23, 2025 – 23:53 -
Murdered live on TikTok - Mexico’s femicide crisis
May 22, 2025 – 22:27 -
The US v the ICC: Why is Trump going after the court?
May 21, 2025 – 22:04 -
Why is Donald Trump fixated on South Africa?
May 20, 2025 – 23:44 -
What does the end of US sanctions mean for Syrians?
May 19, 2025 – 23:34 -
Brief: New Israeli offensive in Gaza kills more than 300 in three days
May 18, 2025 – 06:04 -
Another Take: Eurovision 2024 - Divided over Israel
May 17, 2025 – 18:42 -
Malcolm X at 100: Ibram X. Kendi looks to the future
May 16, 2025 – 24:21 -
On Nakba Day, Trump tours the Gulf as Gaza starves
May 15, 2025 – 22:53 -
How could Pope Leo XIV reshape the Catholic Church?
May 14, 2025 – 19:14 -
Will budget cuts cause the end of the UN as we know it?
May 13, 2025 – 21:50 -
Is there a cure for the loneliness epidemic?
May 12, 2025 – 20:49 -
Brief: Israel approves plan for Gaza displacement, Iran-US talks resume
May 11, 2025 – 06:23 -
Another Take: Will Diddy’s downfall shift the US music industry?
May 10, 2025 – 24:53 -
Can India and Pakistan avoid a fourth war over Kashmir?
May 8, 2025 – 20:50 -
What does Israel's escalation with the Houthis mean for Yemen?
May 8, 2025 – 23:13 -
25 years of Putin: what can we expect next?
May 7, 2025 – 22:52
Recent Reviews
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The Zstreetcrazy biasunfortunately this is propaganda masquerading as journalism. I listen to this the way I watch Fox news - to see what brainwashed are consuming. It’s painful.
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angrylfTerriblePeople reading press releases - no reporting - no analysis
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ellabellaidahoIt’s A.I.D. Not AidTwo non Americans talking about Trump cutting ‘aid’ It’s a.i.d. It’s an acronym, and it doesn’t do what we all thought it was doing We were all hoodwinked so let’s not keep pretending the US is cutting actual ‘aid’
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LittleworldcunninglyI never miss an episode.Truly one of the most thoughtful, timely, and important podcasts around. Thank you for your coverage.
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Ronnie3224ImportantI adore Malika. The compassion and interest she brings to her interviews are so important. There is a complexity that she brings out of the stories she’s telling that I don’t get elsewhere.
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dan4940Great podcast for understanding world events from people’s, not states’ or businesses’, perspectiveDistills without oversimplifying, excellent choice of diverse interviewees who provide key facts/context (often missing from western media coverage), while also giving the listener a sense of what the overall situation feels like for the human beings in the middle of it. Most international affairs podcasts draw on a small stable of pedigreed think-tank or academic “experts” from US or U.K. who have little experiential knowledge or stake in what they’re talking about. The Take does something much more difficult and valuable, by finding people to interview who have both expertise and on the ground knowledge and an actual humans perspective on the situation. The understanding this gives the listener is qualitatively richer than what one can get from listening to people whose expertise is only academic or business/political-elite oriented.
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jb7patriotExtremely biasedI’m an independent and found this extremely biased towards the left. Disappointing.
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MGKL96Vital counterpoint to mainstream American outletsSuperlative and often wrenching coverage of global issues. Their reports on the war in Gaza offer intimate and often heartbreaking accounts of the increasingly desperate lives of Palestinians. Absolutely first-rate.
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Mr BochicchioLove It But Not EnoughI do, I love the take, however I find it frustratingly short. I find I skip episodes that 3 minutes or less. There is so much going on in the world and this bite sized format works, just give me more bites.
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midwestBlue7.31.24Propublica just broke this story of their investigation: Trump is using his media company to allow rich donors to buy a piece of Trump and reap the benefits in the form of government contracts and tax breaks if he gets elected again. The investigative reporting connects the new “Trump TV” to a streaming technology company in Melania’s home country (Slovenia) and to a rich Republican donor who had made millions off his relationship with Trump already.
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Jln7More accurate title would be One TakeAnother unfortunate example of biased and often misleading journalism. For all the rhetoric and guests bringing up democracy, they sure are doing their part to fear monger and fan flames while only presenting one side. Sadly, this is a program that does little to quell the fear that media can’t be trusted.
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rubadukaQatari misinformationThis is antisemitic Qatari misinformation to sabotage democracy and freedom.
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Sash_24!Thank you for the truthThank you for a news source that chooses to be in reality, tell the stories of oppressed people, and doesn’t fall into the traps of a Zionist worldview
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AnW857Factual and Powerful JournalismThe 20 minute format is accessible but still included important context. I especially appreciate interviews with journalists on the ground and the up to date reports on Palestine.
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berni2012You didn’t cover Senegal’s court, The Constitutional Council, preserving democracy"The Take" didn’t cover Senegal’s highest court, The Constitutional Council, preserving democracy for voters and asserting the importance of an independent judiciary in the lead up to the March 2024 elections. Not covering this essential aspect of the story wrongly focused on individual politicians instead of telling the more important story about the democratic rigor of some of Senegal’s institutions, which can be a model for some countries in the West like the USA and countries in the Middle East. The courage of the judges on Senegal’s Constitutional Council,who upheld the rule of law against non-democratic pursuits, makes judges on similar courts in more influential countries like the USA and officials in international organizations like the International Criminal Court look really weak.
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FeechPeachDeserves Zero StarsDisgusting propaganda spreading podcast seeped in lies and misinformation about Israel. Nothing I didn’t expect from Al Jazeera.
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El PhantsmoVery much welcomed…In this time of misinformation abroad and at home.
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GlennWatsonAnti Semitic Anti AmericanThis is a biased channel but it is good to see what they think about America and the Israel.
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jolo48The Best International News PodcastThe Take gives up-to-the-minute reports and analyses of today’s most important international news. This podcast provides a level of concise reporting, from journalists on the ground, you won’t find at other mainstream news podcasts. If you are interested in understanding the impact of world conflict upon its citizens, listen to The Take—a well-produced, highly informative daily show. You will feel more connected to the world.
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MichaelAielloIf only everyone was listening to The Take.What’s happening in Gaza right now is an ever worsening atrocity. The depth of the tragedy is compounded when one realizes that the Palestinians have been trapped in many versions and degrees of this nightmare for at least 75 years. So few have empathized with their injustice and fewer have taken action to defend them and tell their story. The Take has brilliantly, courageously and calmly shed light on the history and current horrors which are ongoing with no end in sight for all Palestinians. If everyone could hear these stories and the voices of these experts, perhaps many who have set opinions fueled by generations of Israeli bias and propaganda might realize that they need to reassess their assumptions. The ongoing violence is an outgrowth of generations of policies that have brutalized the Palestinian people. Israel’s justifications and agenda of retribution has turned their own selves into a monster worst than any resistance. . The insightful, intelligent and earnest conversations happening on The Take are desperately needing to enter into the popular dialogue if any road towards peace can ever be paved.
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frausterscatcherAmazing deceptionThe amount of false information served by AlJazeera is stunning. Impossible to cover in a short comment. But at least one thing: 750,000 Palestinians were NOT " driven from their homes". Historic records show the truth. BUT what IS true is that more than 700,000 Jews were expelled from Arab countries in 1948, with those countries stealing all their possessions. Israel took them in. But no Arab state wanted or wants the " Palestinians". The only Nakba history supports is the genocidal attack on Israel by many Arab countries when Israel declared statehood. 62% of the land given to Israel by the Partition? The vast majority of this territory is the Negev, the desert. And I could go on and on combing all the untruths and half-truths Al Jazeera publishes.
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petitebumpkinTop notch journalismBest source for information and news about the Middle East and beyond. Their reporting is how all journalism should be, humanizing and informative.
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Frahman73Consistently excellentThis quickly became one of my favorite podcasts over the past two years. The Take is proof that you can have rational, nuanced journalism without sacrificing an ounce of empathy. Full marks to Malika Bilal and the team.
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Arizona liberalReal journalismThis podcast is fantastic. The Take presents a wide range of international stories using sane, rational journalism.
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Earthly-JayHooked at first listenReal journalism for everyone. I am sure you will be hooked too.
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😉💙🙃18 May 2023With these Apps migrants can do all of their immigration paperwork and find out the viability of their claims before ever leaving home. For instance the last immigrant telling her story on this podcast, will not be given asylum for low wages earned in their home country. Better to know beforehand. This will keep the hoards from storming, and keep the US/Mexico border clear for commerce.
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R2 migMy go-to podcast for international newsThis is my go-to for when I want to stay up to date about what’s going on in the world, or learn more about a story. Imagine if “The Daily” covered international news and didn’t have annoying hosts that talk down to you! Their guests are always super informed about topics and the host is amazing. Even if I think I know about a news story they are able to dig deeper and teach me something new, often talking to reporters who are actually on the ground for Al Jazeera.
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Aaa641580531Get smart on global issues - fastThere are a lot of news discussion podcasts out there but this podcast will get you up to speed on what the issues are, the current story, and a bit of historical context to tie everything together. What I appreciate the most is they don’t have a whole bunch of guests giving their opinions or whatever. Instead they have local reporters giving up to date unbiased information. Keep up the great work!
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Flower StudioThank you Al JeezeraA Canadian in America, I became so disillusioned with “Opinion News” of political Channels like Fox and CNN. I loved watching BBC and CBC to find out what was really going on in America and the rest of the world. Now I listen as I work to your commentaries and know that they are intelligent and objective.
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Steve in BristowJust discovered the show…Thanks to the Washington Post podcast recommendation. I was an avid viewer of the Al-Jazeera newscast in the US until was dropped. Love the non-objective coverage of world events.
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Rallon WolfheartNew NewsI hear enough about American news so I listen to this to get a glimpse at what is happening in the world around me or to get a new perspective on American policies
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Flyyisha1ExcellentThis podcast is fantastic. They always have captivating and very informative stories from around the world. Malika Bilal is an awesome host as well.
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BlorpalBitcoin FUDDon’t listen to them about Bitcoin, they’re just mad they aren’t in it. Haters gonna hate.
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Footy-nutEssential listeningThis podcast is so great - really high quality and unbiased reporting and deep insights on news and political issues from around the world.
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DebaucheeAl Jazerra is my GOTO News Source!!!Three apps I can’t live without are Al Jazerra for news, Vice for disturbing content and TMZ to gawk/Snicker/sneer at Celiberties. I like the layout of the software and the Take No Prisoners approach of your interviewers such as The Arena anchor. I especially loved how you gave the finger to MSB when you stood up to the thug!!!
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MNOORMOTopical and RefreshingThis pod is the perfect length no more than 25 minutes. It’s topical and refreshing; however, frequency is a bit too much I.e. 3x a week. Perhaps once or twice a week would be better.
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Ob$erverFresh AirThis podcast feels like a breath of fresh air compared to many other news podcasts. The stories in here are very diverse and it is not centered around click-bait topics. I appreciate the care in which they produce every episode.
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kwjodyGreat podcast for unusual and in-depth reporting nI appreciate the breadth and depth of the stories on this podcast. So much more than sound bites which allow an understanding of the world on a deeper level.
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MaximusMillionsEducationally fun!Great unbiased reporting!
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female victimThank you!Real reporting!
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Unhappy WalkerA Superior News ServiceAl Jazeera lately. This recently revived podcast has very high production values. A pleasure to hear!
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KanealohaA great start!What a fantastic show. I’ve enjoyed the topics covered and the way they are communicated. Keep up the good work.
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AbpfinanceSo well doneThis show is simply fantastic. Amazing insights and research, tune in and you won’t be disappointed
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ÜberСашаAwesome!!Amazing works of journalism!! Eye-popping reporting on stories you will not hear in the mainstream media!
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SilvermelExtraordinaryGreat in depth investigative journalism- must listen!
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MsContradictionOne of the Best Podcasts for Global NewsThe excellent journalists at Al Jazeera go in depth to produce compelling, factually correct, and original material... information and discussion that is not found elsewhere (in my experience). There is no fluff here, but rather deep, probing, thought-provoking journalism of the the highest quality, examining the most relevant stories of today, and also bringing forgotten but unresolved stories back to relevance (ex: The Forgotten War in Darfur). Absolutely the best. Thank you.
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popdensityRemarkably good prespective on current eventsExcellent podcast. Al Jazeera has journalists all over the world, that provide firsthand experience and much deeper insight into global news than can be found in most US-based analysis. The production quality on this is exquisite.
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SinghSpeaksHighly relevant and well producedTake the economist, layer it with best of local journalists and tell a profound story from all perspectives - you have the makings of a brilliant podcast “The Take”!
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Amy ReviewingA Podcast for the rest of the world and the US too!I’m surprised this hasn’t happened sooner. It’s so needed now. This podcast dives into the most important stories around the world and brings the intelligence and experience of a team that has spent years on the front lines. I can’t wait to hear what’s next.
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Ljbobyobeen waitingI've been waiting for a smart new international affairs show. The Syria episode taught me so much! Keep up the great work!
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