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The Agenda Podcast

The Agenda is CGTN Europe’s one stop shop for smart in-depth discussion and lively interviews with expert guests. We debate the issues that really matter in the world today, as well as unpacking the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow with unique insight from the world’s most populous nation – China.From our European headquarters in London, Juliet Mann interviews world leaders, CEOs of global brands, big thinkers, writers, activists, commentators and decision-makers to get answers to the questions the whole world is talking about.
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Box Office Bonanza?

Send us a text As the film world gears up for a summer box office bonanza - just where do things really stand in global cinema? Hollywood still has yet to return to pre-COVID levels of production and ticket sales, and it’s looking very much like the biggest hit of the year may be an animated sequel, but it’s one made in China - Ne Zha 2 . On this episode of The Agenda. Juliet Mann is joined by Charles Gant, Box office expert and film critic, Zhang Fan, the Producer of Living the Land which won a...

Jul 22, 202529 min

What next for BRICS?

Send us a text The recent BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro was the 17th annual gathering of the organisation. But it was the first since 13 new partner countries joined up - including Malaysia, Indonesia and Turkey, and matters were largely overshadowed by Donlad Trump's threat on the last day of the meeting to impose a further 10% in tariffs on BRICS members for what he called "anti-American policies". So just where does this leave the voice of the global south? Joining Juliet Mann on this editio...

Jul 16, 202529 min

Refugee Crisis

Send us a text June the 20th marked the annual World Refugee Day. And this year the statistics are more troubling than ever - 2024 marked a new record - with almost 130 million people across the world displaced, everywhere from Gaza to Myanmar, Sudan to Venezuela. Last year the UN's Refugee Agency, the UNHCR spent nearly $5bn dollars - less than half of what was needed, thanks largely to governments around the world cutting back on their aid budgets. To discuss the growing crisis, on this editio...

Jun 24, 202530 min

China - EU: 50 years of diplomatic ties

Send us a text On May the 6th, China and the European Union mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties. But just where do relations between two of the world's largest economies stand in 2025? And are they moving closer together, or further apart – especially as Donald Trump’s tariff plans start to bite? In this special edition of The Agenda, CGTN’s Li Jianhua talks to Ambassador Cai Run, Head of the Chinese Mission to the EU, Slovakia’s Foreign Minister Juraj Blanár and Portugal's Minister of ...

May 06, 202528 min

Trump's Auto Tariffs

Send us a text When President Trump announced 25% tariffs on all cars imported into the US from April, and the same levy all car parts from May, he described them as "permanent." Since then, his hard lines on trade have become increasingly blurred… but, as things stand, just what are the implications of the somewhat erratic US trade policy for the automotive sector, global supply chains and the world economy? In this episode of The Agenda, Juliet Mann speaks to Dan Hearsch, Leader of the America...

Apr 29, 202529 min

Should the World fear China?

Send us a text Should the world fear China? It’s a question on the lips of many in a world where a global trade war seems to be looming. It’s also the title of a new book by senior fellow at Tsinghua University’s Center for International Security and Strategy and retired Senior Colonel in China’s People’s Liberation Army, Zhou Bo . In this Agenda special, Jamie Owen talks to Zhou Bo about his book and gets the author’s reaction to tariffs, Donald Trump, tensions in the South China Sea, relations...

Apr 22, 202530 min

Trump's Tariffs

Send us a text He hasn't yet spent 100 days back in the White House, but Donald Trump has already upset the world with his extraordinary approach to trade and tariffs. So where exactly are we headed, and can we expect more of what China has called Trump's "economic bullying"? On this edition of The Agenda, Juliet Mann speaks to Marco Simoni, Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Political Science at Rome's LUISS University, German Economist Mark Falkenberg, Professor Ju Jiandong, from the PBC Scho...

Apr 16, 202529 min

The changing face of Tourism

Send us a text Five years after the COVID pandemic, which devastated the industry, tourism is now back on its feet. But concerns about over-tourism and the impact of climate change are forcing the sector to look to new ways of operating. So what does that look like in practice? On this episode of The Agenda, Juliet Mann speaks to Olga Kefalogianni, Greece’s Tourism Minister, and her Saudi Arabian counterpart, Ahmed Al Khateeb....

Apr 11, 202530 min

China's Agenda

Send us a text In this CGTN special - China Agenda – Juliet Mann and her guests consider the outcomes of this year's Two Sessions gatherings and what it all means for China, and the rest of the world. Further modernisation, innovation driven development and further opening up were all key themes at the gatherings, but what will this all look like in practice? Juliet is joined by Pascal Lamy, former Director General of the World Trade Organisation, Bert Hofman, Professor at the East Asian Institu...

Mar 17, 202529 min

The Challenges for Germany

Send us a text The results of Germany's snap election are in, and Friedrich Merz is set to be the country's next leader after his Christian Democratic Union took 28% of the vote. But with the far-right AFD taking a strong second place, Europe's largest economy faltering and rows between the EU and the US only growing, how big a task is he facing? Joining Juliet Mann on this episode of The Agenda are Heiner Flassbeck, honorary professor for economics and politics at Hamburg University and former ...

Mar 07, 202529 min

Transatlantic Troubles

Send us a text For decades, the relationship between the United States and Europe has been characterised as a transatlantic alliance with shared values on the likes of foreign policy and security. But after a week of diplomatic shocks, including the Trump administration excluding Kyiv and Brussels from talks to end the Ukraine war, do the US and Europe still speak the same language? On this edition of The Agenda, Juliet Mann is joined by Erol Morkoc, Spokersperson for Republicans Overseas UK, De...

Feb 28, 202529 min

DeepSeek shocks the world of A.I.

Send us a text At the end of last year, DeepSeek was a little-known Chinese Artificial Intelligence startup. But by the end of last month it was the most talked about company in the world, whose revolutionary approach to open-sourced generative AI had rocked global markets, wiping more than a trillion dollars off tech and energy stocks, and seemingly leveling the global AI playing field. But what do the shockwaves caused by DeepSeek mean for the future of AI, and indeed the future of global geop...

Feb 14, 202530 min

UK Economy

Send us a text The United Kingdom starts 2025 in something of a financial mess. Inflation and interest rates remain stubbornly high, and the Labour government, which swept to power in a landslide victory in July of last year, has seen support tumble after its first budget contained tax hikes and spending cuts. But can UK plc trade its way out of trouble? And what might new relationships, with the US, the EU and China really look like? On this edition of The Agenda, Juliet Mann is joined by Allie...

Jan 15, 202529 min

The World in 2025

Send us a text 2024 will go down as the biggest election year in history - wth more than 2 billion people casting ballots across the globe. The year also saw inflation and interest rates easing across much of the world, even while geopolitcal tensions remained high. So what might 2025 have in store? Joining Juliet Mann to consider just that on this episode of The Agenda are Keyu Jin, Author and Associate Professor at the London School of Economics, David J. Firestein, president and CEO of the Ge...

Jan 07, 202529 min

CHINA-EU RELATIONS

Send us a text China and the EU ended 2024 in something of a tricky situation as the row over electric vehicle tariffs threatens to undo much of the good will built up by Xi Jinping’s summer trip to Europe, and visits to Beijing by a number of EU leaders over the past 12 months. So with the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties coming up in May of 2025 just where do relations stand between two of the world’s biggest trading partners? To find out, on this edition of The Agenda, Juliet Mann speaks t...

Jan 03, 202527 min

COP29 - Too late to save the planet?

Send us a text The curtain has now come down on the COP29 climate summit in Baku. And while a trillion dollar deal for climate financing was done at the last minute, some campaigners have called it a betrayal - as much of that figure will have to come from private financing or new sources which have yet to be agreed. To consider where the meeting really leaves us, and our planet, on this edition of The Agenda podcast, Juliet Mann speaks to Jeremy Rifkin, Author of many books including "Planet Aq...

Dec 03, 202429 min

Rethinking the global economy

Send us a text In 1944 delegates from 44 countries gathered in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire in the United States to agree on a system of economic order and global cooperation. Eighty years later, the seeds sown there for the likes of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank still dominate the world. But with the rise of countries like China and the rest of the global south, many think it's time for a substantial rethink of those Bretton Woods institutions, especially in the wake of the rec...

Nov 26, 202429 min

Rise of the Global South

Send us a text As world leaders cross the planet to attend the APEC meeting in Peru, the G20 Summit in Rio and COP29 in Aerbaijan, the voice of the global south has never been more vital. At all of these gatherings, developing nations are fighting to get their voices heard, and pushing to create new forms of global governance that can change the way the world is run. We’ve heard a lot of talk in the past weeks, but what does the rise of the global south really look like in practice? Joining Juli...

Nov 20, 202429 min

Trump take 2

Send us a text The votes have been counted and Donald Trump has been returned to the White House for a second term. Voters in the US said the key issue for them was the economy – and whether they felt better off after four years of President Biden. But what does Trump’s re-election mean for the rest of the world? For relations with China, the EU and the rising global south? And for the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East? Joining Juliet Mann on this edition of The Agenda to look at the US r...

Nov 12, 202428 min

What to expect from the COP29 climate summit

Send us a text World leaders, CEOs and Climate experts are now heading to Baku for the annual United Nations Climate Change conference - COP29. Against a backdrop of increasingly depressing news that warming gases are still accumulating faster than at any time in human history, the plan in Azerbaijan is to consider what now needs to happen next, and who will foot the bill to save the planet. Many think the gap between the global north and south, particularly over climate financing, will be the d...

Nov 11, 202429 min

BRICS and a new world order

Send us a text China's President Xi Jinping and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi wwere among the world leaders to join Vladimir Putin in Kazan recently for the 2024 BRICS summit. It's the first such gathering since the group added new members - Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates. And, if this week's discussions are anything to go by, BRICS is only set to get bigger - with countries from across the global south pushing to join up. So what does all this really mean for the glob...

Oct 31, 202428 min

Spain and Norway in China

Send us a text Trade tensions between China and Europe have been in the spotlight this week as the Prime Ministers of both Spain and Norway headed to China. Both Spain’s Pedro Sanchez and Norway’s Jonas Gahr Støre held high level meetings, including with President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang. So what does this tell us about the relations between China and Europe, especially with regard to the possibility of a looming trade war over electric vehicles? In this episode of The Agenda, Juliet Man...

Sep 17, 202430 min

Inside Esports

Send us a text Esports – or competitive gaming – is the latest member of the Olympic family. Following the first ever World Cup of esports – taking place right now in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, this time next year the inaugural Esports Olympics will take place in the same city. Esports is already worth $2.4bn annually, and it’s predicted to grow by 20% a year. So what is behind that growth? How does it all work? And what do you need to do to become a world-class competitive gamer? In this edition of ...

Aug 27, 202430 min

The Future of Tourism

Send us a text Travel and tourism was of course one of the sectors devastated by Covid – with figures only now returning to pre-pandemic levels. But the return to normal has not been without its challenges, with protests across Europe as locals complain about overtourism placing an unnecessary burden on local services and pricing them out of their own homes. So has the way we travel going to change forever? To find out, on this edition of The Agenda, Juliet Mann speaks to Natalia Bayona, Executi...

Aug 20, 202430 min

UK Riots

Send us a text For nearly two weeks, the UK witnessed the most violent social unrest in more than a decade. Triggered it seems by the far-right’s reaction to the murder of three young girls at a Taylor Swift dance class in the town of Southport, the violence spread to almost thirty towns and cities, with shops looted, hundreds arrested and hotels housing immigrants and mosques attacked. So what does this really say about the state of the UK, a matter of weeks into Keir Starmer’s premiership? And...

Aug 13, 202429 min

Up... up...and away! - The State of Aviation

Send us a text The Farnborough International Air Show is one of the world’s largest. Hundreds of thousands of people descend for the week to examine the very latest technology the aviation industry has to offer. But this year, things were a little different, with much of the talk focused on supply chain issues and the ongoing woes of industry titan Boeing – which made a big statement by deciding not to take part in any aerial displays at this years event. To take the true temperature of the sect...

Aug 10, 202429 min

Shaping the Future

Send us a text Reform resolution was the key message from the recent Third Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee. More than 300 reform measures were announced, from deepening reform itself to expanding opening up, promoting high quality innovation at home to making China a first-class business environment for foreign investors. The Third Plenum set out an expansive and inclusive plan for the future. It is, as Han Wenxiu, Executive Deputy Director of the Office of the Central Financia...

Jul 31, 202429 min

Sporting Sustainability - a Greener Olympic Games

Send us a text No sooner has the the Euros Football finished in Germany, than in just a few days the Paris Olympics will begin with the largest opening ceremony in history. So with thousands of athletes and millions of spectators spending the summer in Europe - and alongside promises from both events they’ll be the most sustainable ever, this week on The Agenda, Juliet Mann looks at just how green global sport really is. She’s joined by Marie Sallois, Corporate and Sustainable Development Direct...

Jul 24, 202429 min

The Future for France

Send us a text It wasn't the swing to the far right many had expected, but President Emmanuel Macron's decision to call a snap election in the wake of the European poll in June doesn't appear to have done his centrist Ensemble group much good. Unexpectedly it was the left leaning New Popular Front that took the most seats - but not enough for an outright majority. So what does this mean for the future of France - both at home and on the global stage? In this edition of the Agenda, Juliet Mann lo...

Jul 16, 202429 min

Shooting for the moon

Send us a text China's Chang'e 6 is now back on terra firma with the first ever rock samples taken from the dark side of the moon. As well as Chinese technology, the mission involved cooperation with scientists from France, Sweden, Italy and the European Space Agency. So what does this mean for future lunar missions, and further international cooperation in space? To find out, in this episode of The Agenda, Juliet Mann speaks to Andrew Coates, Professor of Physics in the Department of Space and ...

Jul 03, 202430 min
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