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August 26, 2025

Episode 7302 | 55m 46s

Ken Choi, editor of one of South Korea's top newspapers, discusses the political turmoil the country has experienced in recent months. Irina Borogan and Andrei Soldatov describe how Russia's move toward authoritarianism has impacted a generation of Russians in their new book. Nepalese fashion designer Prabal Gurung discusses his rise in fashion despite facing discrimination and is new memoir.

Aired: 08/25/25
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