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Next Of Kin

The face of global politics is ever-evolving, often engulfing us in a hodgepodge of indistinguishable noises that seem to come from all around us. As dynamics shift in the blink of an eye, 'Next of Kin' attempts to keep a track of what's going on and how a particular situation came to be the way it is. If you would like to explore and understand the multiple dimensions that surround global scenarios then join Riddhima and Muskan as they delve into the realm of Global Gambit and gain insight into the crux of the matter: incidents that led to a domino effect and changed the world as we know it.

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Ep.4- The Saudi-Iran Conflict (Part 2) from 2020-08-06T11:29:13

With so many moving parts in the complex geo-political chessboard of the middle east, it seems like Saudi Arabia and Iran are the ones fighting it out- both literally and metaphorically....

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Ep.3- The Saudi-Iran Conflict (Part 1) from 2020-07-29T14:02:59

How did two countries who did not start off on the wrong foot turn into archenemies making the entire Middle East their chessboard? Tracing the relationship between Saudi Arabia and Iran, this e...

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Ep.2- The Yemen Crisis from 2020-07-22T12:47:17

Imagine, for 10 years people have lived amidst war, so much so that they are numb to it. This is how the people of Yemen live. With soaring prices, food and fuel shortages and worsening inflatio...

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Ep.1- The Arab Spring from 2020-07-15T10:01:46

The Middle East is often referred to as the most tumultuous region in the world. However, the fact that it represents its people and their aspirations is often overlooked. The Arab Spring is a rath...

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Next Of Kin- Trailer from 2020-07-09T15:35:52

Coming soon: The face of global politics is ever-evolving, often engulfing us in a hodgepodge of indistinguishable noises that seem to come from all around us. As situations change by the second...

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