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The Modus Operandi

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Modus Operandi with Manila Chan dives deep into global foreign policy to examine the methods and history which reverberate in our lives today. MO examines the world at a historical turning point, as nations rise and challenge the unipolar world that has been dominant since the end of the cold war. Who will rise, who will fall, and how will an emerging global order operate? Find out on Modus Operandi with Manila Chan.

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May 6, 2024 06:06

Is Haiti devouring itself?

On this compelling episode of The MO, host Manila Chan engages in a poignant conversation with independent journalist Dan Cohen to unravel the intricate layers of the conflict in Haiti and its devastating humanitarian fallout. Together, they shine a spotlight on the key players and factors driving the crisis, from political instability to socio-economic disparities. Cohen provides valuable insights into the dire situation on the ground, offering a sobering look at the challenges faced by the Haitian people amid the turmoil. Through their insightful dialogue, viewers can gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of the Haiti conflict and the urgent need for international attention and support.

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Apr 29, 2024 05:50

Farmers unite! - EU rocked by widespread protests

In this episode of The MO, host Manila Chan delves into the heart of the European farmers’ protests with guest Elijah Magnier, independent journalist and commenter. Together, they uncover the underlying reasons behind the unrest gripping the agricultural sector in the EU. Magnier provides valuable insights into the frustrations felt by farmers, shedding light on the challenges they face, from agricultural policies to economic pressures. Through their discussion, viewers gain a deeper understanding of the complexities driving the protests, and of the broader implications for European agriculture.

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Apr 22, 2024 06:51

Pope Francis on the global stage

On this episode of The MO, host Manila Chan delves into an intriguing discussion with author and Catholic blogger Timothy J. Gordon about Pope Francis. They explore the Pope’s leadership style and the Church’s stance on land ownership, offering insights into the complexities of these issues within the Catholic community. They also explore the role of the Pope on the global political stage after his recent call for Ukraine to come to the negotiating table.

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Apr 15, 2024 06:08

The Rothschilds

The Rothschild family is renowned in Europe for their significant influence and wealth, having played prominent roles in various European states and empires throughout history. Following the recent passing of Lord Jacob Rothschild, Manila Chan of The MO explores the family’s rich history. Sean Stone joins Manila as a guest, offering context and insight into the legacy of the Rothschild family.

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Apr 8, 2024 07:04

The persecution of Christians in Nigeria

Join host Manila Chan as she discusses the Christmas Massacre in Nigeria and the plight of Christians in central Nigeria with author and human rights activist Jason Jones, providing valuable insight into the challenges faced by Christians in areas affected by terrorist groups such as Boko Haram.

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Apr 1, 2024 06:48

Are the UK and Sweden mobilizing for war?

European countries are seeing a reluctance of citizens to engage in conflict with Russia, despite government efforts to escalate tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Sweden and the United Kingdom, actively supporting Ukraine with arms and funding, are experiencing military staffing difficulties, exacerbated by Sweden’s recent NATO membership and the UK’s struggle to retain personnel. MO’s Manila Chan explores this issue with Professor Glenn Diesen, shedding light on the persistent challenges faced by these NATO members.