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  • China’s shadow war: Ice picks in suburbia | Episode Three
    2026/04/02

    A businessman from Tunbridge Wells is accused of leading a double life. He’s secretly recorded planning a brutal attack with ice picks on behalf of the Chinese state. His story takes a dramatic turn with a high-stakes escape.


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    Reporters - Alexi Mostrous and Frankie Vetch

    Producer - Jonathan Lewis

    Additional production - Amalie Sortland

    Sound design - Dominic Delargy

    Podcast illustration - Shonagh Rae

    Editor - Jasper Corbett


    Credits - Voice of America, CBS

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    33 分
  • China’s shadow war: The Americans | Episode Two
    2026/04/01

    American citizens are recruited to carry out Beijing’s dirty work on home soil. A Florida correctional officer poses as an art dealer, exposing the murky world of transnational repression and China’s shadow war.


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    Credits - CNBC

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    21 分
  • China’s shadow war: The dissidents
    2026/03/31

    Alexi goes in search of the “long arm” of the Chinese state following a series of attacks and bounties on British soil. He uncovers a coordinated campaign of fear that has left dissidents feeling unsafe in the UK – and asks what British authorities are doing to protect them.


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    Podcast illustration - Shonagh Rae

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    Credits - Channel 4, Sky News, ABC, CBS, NBC, BBC

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    38 分
  • Why do mothers abandon babies?
    2026/03/26

    Every year babies are abandoned by their parents. Following a long reporting project exploring the story of one foundling on a search for her biological parents, Alexi Mostrous asks, 'why do mothers abandon babies?'. To try and make sense of these complicated, often hidden stories, he's joined by the series reporter Lucy Greenwell and the series' producer Katie Gunning.


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    22 分
  • Foundling | Tortoise Investigates
    2026/03/24

    Foundling is a six-part original series from Tortoise Investigates and The Observer. This is episode 1 - On the verge

    Journalist Lucy Greenwell goes in search of Jess following rumours and unanswered questions about where she was born and who gave birth to her.

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    Reporter - Lucy Greenwell

    Producer - Katie Gunning

    Original theme music - Tom Kinsella

    Sound design and additional music - Rowan Bishop

    Podcast artwork - Blythe Walker Sibthorp

    Narrative editor - Gary Marshall

    Editor - Jasper Corbett





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    41 分
  • Can AI write good literature?
    2026/03/19
    Last week, the New York Times ran an experiment that has far-reaching implications, especially for book lovers. It asked readers to compare five pairs of writing samples — one written by AI, the other by a well-known author — and choose which they preferred. AI was chosen much of the time. So, can AI actually write good literature? Book Prize judge Erica Wagner, The Observer's book editor Tom Gatti, and author Ada Barumé discuss.

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    24 分
  • Kill talk: Pete Hegseth and the language of war
    2026/03/17

    America's war against Iran has revealed plenty of gunslinging, provocative rhetoric from the US defence secretary Pete Hegseth. But is there much to learn about America's aims in Iran from Trump's self-described 'secretary of war'?


    Reporter/Producer: Alexi Mostrous and Ada Barumé

    Artwork: Blythe Walker Sibthorp

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    33 分
  • Your best baby
    2026/03/10

    Genetic testing start ups are a booming industry in America. Behind the headlines of 'designer babies' are companies tapping into disputed science, facing accusations that this is a pathway to eugenics. So what does the story of one company in particular tell us about this new field of fertility and science?


    Reporters: Madeleine Parr and Matt Russell

    Producers: Madeleine Parr and Matt Russell

    Additional production: Gary Marshall

    Artwork: Blythe Walker Sibthorp

    Sound design: Dominic Delargy

    Editor: Jasper Corbett


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    46 分