The Take - podcast cover

The Take

Al Jazeerawww.aljazeera.com

The Take is a daily interview-driven international news podcast hosted by award-winning journalist Malika Bilal. Each episode focuses on conversations with journalists and people directly impacted by the news of the day, offering our listeners the context necessary to understand what's in the headlines.

With millions of global listens, it's clear the conversations we're having on The Take are worth hearing. And critics think so too. The show has won the Online Journalism Awards, the Signal Awards, Lovie Awards, and Anthem Awards, among others.

Last refreshed:
Follow this podcast in the Metacast mobile app to refresh it and see new episodes.
Download Metacast podcast app
Podcasts are better in Metacast mobile app
Don't just listen to podcasts. Learn from them with transcripts, summaries, and chapters for every episode. Skim, search, and bookmark insights. Learn more

Episodes

Will Kamala Harris and Tim Walz turn momentum into a victory?

Kamala Harris has breathed new life into the Democratic Party, serving as a much-needed jolt after US President Joe Biden’s exit from the race. With her new vice president pick Tim Walz by her side, on top of strong grassroots support and viral social media presence, Harris's campaign is resonating. But can the duo turn the political momentum into votes in November? In this episode: Carri Twigg ( @carritwigg ), Culture House Co-Founder and Former Obama Staffer Episode credits: This episode was p...

Aug 08, 202420 minEp. 961

How far will the UK riots go?

After three young girls were fatally stabbed in the English town of Southport, false rumors led to protests and violence across the UK. Far-right rioters chanted xenophobic slogans, while others rallied against fascism and supported refugees. What can stop the unrest? In this episode: Milena Veselinovic ( @M_Veselinovic ), Al Jazeera Correspondent Episode credits: This episode was produced by Ashish Malhotra, Sarí el-Khalili, and Sonia Bhagat, Veronique Eshaya, Duha Mosaad, Manahil Naveed, and o...

Aug 07, 202420 minEp. 960

Inside Bangladesh’s political earthquake

Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned and fled to India. This happens after a month of student-led protests calling for her resignation. Nearly 300 have died as a result of clashes between protesters and security forces. What will this mean for Bangladesh? In this episode: Zulkarnain Saer Khan ( @ZulkarnainSaer ), Investigative Journalist Episode credits: This episode was produced by Khaled Soltan and Chloe K. Li, with Duha Mossad, Veronique Eshaya and our host Kevin Hirten, in ...

Aug 06, 202416 minEp. 959

At Israel’s 'Guantanamo Bay', protesters defend soldiers accused of abuse

Before the escalation of hostilities in the Middle East, headlines in Israel were dominated by protests at the Sde Teiman detention center. Nine soldiers were arrested, suspected of abusing a Palestinian detainee. Far-right protesters, including members of the Knesset, stormed the facility’s gate in support of the soldiers and clashed with police. As Sde Teiman’s notoriety continues to grow, what does it reveal about Israel’s treatment of Palestinian prisoners? In this episode: Nida Ibrahim ( @n...

Aug 05, 202417 minEp. 958

Brief: Israel kills two more Al Jazeera journalists after assassinations

As Israel’s war on Gaza continues, we're coming to you on Sundays with a weekly roundup. This week: Israel killed two more Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza. Israelis are waiting for an Iranian response to last week's assassinations in Beirut and Tehran. It is day 303 of the war. At least 39,550 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed. In this episode: Anas Al Sharif, ( @AnasAlSharif0 ) Al Jazeera Correspondent Hind Al Khoudary, ( @Hind_Gaza ) Al Jazeera journalist Hamdah Salhut, ( @HamdahSalhut ) Al...

Aug 04, 20246 minEp. 957

Another Take: After the Maui fires, has more Hawaiian heritage been lost?

On Friday, Hawaii's largest utility company agreed to pay the largest share of a settlement worth more than $4 billion to plaintiffs affected by last year's deadly wildfires in Maui. Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on August 17, 2023. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. They’re the deadliest wildfires the United States has seen in over a century. Cutting through the Hawaiian island of Maui, the fires started...

Aug 03, 202422 minEp. 956

Is Silicon Valley going MAGA?

Big names in Big Tech are in for a second Trump presidency, from Donald Trump’s vice presidential pick, JD Vance, to millions of dollars in monthly campaign donations. What’s behind some tech billionaires’ embrace of the right, and how does their vision align with Trump's vision for America? In this episode: Paris Marx ( @parismarx ), Host, Tech Won't Save Us Episode credits: This episode was produced by Marcos Bartolomé and Veronique Eshaya with Duha Mossad, Khaled Soltan, Manahil Naveed and ou...

Aug 02, 202421 minEp. 955

Who was Ismail Haniyeh?

The assassination of the chief political leader of Hamas in Tehran follows an escalation of violence across the Middle East, including incidents in Israel, Lebanon, and Iraq. Who was Ismail Haniyeh and what will his killing mean for the region? In this episode: Imran Khan ( @ajimran ), Al Jazeera English Senior Correspondent Episode credits: This episode was produced by Khaled Soltan, Amy Walters, and Duha Mosaad, with Manahil Naveed, Veronique Eshaya, and our host Kevin Hirten, in for Malika Bi...

Jul 31, 202418 minEp. 954

Why Bangladeshi students say protests aren’t over

As internet connections gradually come back online in Bangladesh after deadly protests sparked a shutdown, we hear what students experienced and why they say the protests are not over. In this episode: Nazifa Zahnat, student protester Prapti Taposhi, student protester Tasneem, student protester Episode credits: This episode was produced by Tamara Khandaker, Amy Walters, and Sonia Bhagat, with Duha Musaad, Veronique Eshaya, Manahil Naveed, and our host Malika Bilal. Our sound designer is Alex Rol...

Jul 31, 202419 minEp. 953

The aftermath of Venezuela’s contested election results

Venezuelans cast their votes on Sunday, but the election has been clouded by reports of irregularities, including fraud and voter intimidation. While the National Electoral Council has declared current president Nicolas Maduro the winner, the opposition party continues to claim that their candidate, Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, has won. In this episode: Ana Vanessa Herrero ( @AnaVHerrero ), Reporter at Washington Post Episode credits: This episode was produced by Khaled Soltan and Chloe K. Li, with...

Jul 30, 202418 minEp. 952

Why a China-brokered deal is uniting Palestinians

It’s been hailed as an “historic moment for the cause of Palestinian liberation.” Fourteen Palestinian groups, including longtime rivals Fatah and Hamas, signed a deal for “national unity” aimed at maintaining Palestinian control over Gaza once the continuing Israeli assault is over. What will that mean for Palestine? In this episode: Diana Buttu ( @dianabuttu ), Lawyer and Former PLO Spokesperson Episode credits: This episode was produced by Chloe K. Li, Ashish Malhotra, Manahil Naveed, Veroniq...

Jul 29, 202418 minEp. 951

Brief: Golan strike kills 12 Israelis, Israel attacks Khan Younis

As Israel’s war on Gaza continues, we're coming to you on Sundays with a weekly roundup. This week: Rockets killed 12 Israelis in the occupied Golan Heights. Residents of Khan Yunis were trapped under buildings as an Israeli offensive there continued. Israel again struck schools housing displaced Palestinians. It is day 296 of the war. At least 39,175 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed. In this episode: Zeina Khodr, ( @ZeinaKhodrAljaz ) Al Jazeera Correspondent Patty Culhane, ( @PattyCulhane ...

Jul 28, 20246 minEp. 950

Another Take: Venezuela voted to take over part of Guyana. Could it happen?

Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on December 7th, 2023. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. Venezuela’s referendum to annex oil-rich territory in Guyana has created tension in Latin America not seen this century. But does the referendum signal possible annexation? Or is it political posturing by Nicolas Maduro, the country’s president, ahead of elections next year? In this episode: Alessandro Rampietti ( @ram...

Jul 27, 202418 minEp. 949

Joy and politics collide at the Paris Olympics 2024

As Paris kicks off the 2024 Summer Olympics, global conflicts and homegrown controversies threaten to cast a shadow over the events. How will this impact the players and the games? In this episode: Natacha Butler ( @natachabut ), Al Jazeera Correspondent Episode credits: This episode was produced by Sarí el-Khalili, Tamara Khandaker, and Sonia Bhagat, with Amy Walters, Veronique Eshaya, Duha Mosaad, Manahil Naveed, and our host, Malika Bilal. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audien...

Jul 26, 202419 minEp. 948

What met Israel’s Netanyahu in Washington DC?

As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the United States Congress, many lawmakers failed to appear, including Vice President Kamala Harris, now the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. Is this a sign that Washington is changing its tune? In this episode: Omar Baddar ( @OmarBaddar ), Political Analyst, Director of Communications, Public Citizen Episode credits: This episode was produced by Ashish Malhotra, Khaled Soltan, Tamara Khandaker, and Sonia Bhagat, with Manahil Nav...

Jul 25, 202418 minEp. 947

After Israel’s strike in Yemen, what’s next for the region?

Israel launched its first strike on the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah, a day after a Houthi drone attack on Tel Aviv. As the conflict widens, what will this mean for Israel and the region? In this episode: Zoran Kusovac ( @zkusovac ), Security Analyst Episode credits: This episode was produced by Khaled Soltan and Ashish Malhotra, with Duha Mosaad, Manahil Naveed, Veronique Eshaya, and our host Kevin Hirten in for Malika Bilal. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development a...

Jul 24, 202418 minEp. 946

Why are Bangladesh students protesting?

School’s out in Bangladesh, and students are up in arms against government job quotas. In response, there’s been a deadly crackdown in which authorities shut down all public universities and cut mobile phone services. Are students in Bangladesh losing faith in their country’s promise of independence and democracy? In this episode: Zulkarnain Saer Khan ( @ZulkarnainSaer ), Investigative Journalist Episode credits: This episode was produced by Amy Walters, Sarí el-Khalili, Khaled Soltan, and Sonia...

Jul 23, 202417 minEp. 945

Joe Biden’s departure: a political earthquake

Joe Biden has exited the 2024 US presidential race, yielding to mounting pressure after a poor debate showing and growing Democratic unease over his performance. We look back at Biden's long political journey and the implications of his sudden departure for Democrats' prospects in November. In this episode: Sabrina Siddiqui, ( @SabrinaSiddiqui ), National Politics Reporter, Wall Street Journal Episode credits: This episode was produced by Alexandra Locke, Sonia Bhagat, Ashish Malhotra, and Sarí ...

Jul 22, 202420 minEp. 944

Brief: Israel bombs Yemen, ICJ rules Israeli occupation illegal

As Israel’s war on Gaza continues, we're coming to you on Sundays with a weekly roundup. This week: Israel struck Yemen. Polio was detected in Gaza. The International Court of Justice said Israel's occupation of Palestinian land is illegal. Benjamin Netanyahu is set to travel to Washington. It is day 289 of the war. At least 38,900 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed. In this episode: Hamdah Salhut, ( @hamdahsalhut ), Al Jazeera Correspondent Akram Al Satarri, Journalist in Gaza Nida Ibrahim (...

Jul 21, 20246 minEp. 943

Another Take: Duelling narratives on the Rwandan genocide

Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on April 28, 2021. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. Two new reports – one commissioned by the French government and one by Rwanda’s government – have underscored the role France played in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. But one critic says Rwandan President Paul Kagame’s response to the reports may have more to do with his grip on power than it does on justice. That critic was o...

Jul 20, 202425 minEp. 942

After a show of unity at the RNC, what’s ahead for Trump?

Republican leaders are presenting a united front coming out of this week’s convention. Many supporters of former president Donald Trump are sporting ear bandages in solidarity after the attempt on his life. With his running mate, Ohio senator JD Vance, by his side, and former political opponents rallying behind him, what’s the strength of the ticket heading into the election? In this episode: Rina Shah ( @RinainDC ), Political Strategist Episode credits: This episode was produced by Ashish Malho...

Jul 19, 202419 minEp. 941

In Gaza, schools and ‘safe zones’ under Israeli attack

Schools run by UNRWA, the UN refugee agency for Palestinian refugees, have been havens for civilians fleeing Israeli bombing in Gaza. But a string of UNRWA-run schools sheltering displaced Palestinians have been bombed and the agency’s headquarters in Gaza City was destroyed. Where can Palestinians find safety? In this episode: Maram Humaid ( @MaramGaza ), Al Jazeera Reporter Mahmoud Alshawa ( @mahmoud_alshawa ), Journalist Episode credits: This episode was produced by Sarí el-Khalili , Khaled S...

Jul 18, 202418 minEp. 940

Behind a backlash to feminism in South Korea

A local politician’s comments connecting a rise in male suicide attempts to women being in the workforce is part of a broader backlash to a feminist awakening in South Korea. The fight against rampant sexism and gender-based violence includes the growing 4B movement, which calls for women to refuse marriage, childbirth, dating, and sex with men. In this episode: Haein Shim, ( @HaeinShim ) Freelance Journalist Lee Yeeun, 4B Movement Activist and Escape The Corset Movement Activist Episode credits...

Jul 17, 202420 minEp. 939

Trump shooting shakes up presidential election

The gunshots targeting former president Donald Trump have altered the US political landscape. The assassination attempt sparked urgent calls for calm and unity. How much of an impact will it have on the already unprecedented presidential race? In this episode: Kimberly Halkett ( @KimberlyHalkett ), Al Jazeera White House Correspondent Episode credits: This episode was produced by Khaled Soltan and Sarí el-Khalili, with Duha Mosaad, Manahil Naveed, Veronique Eshaya, and our host Kevin Hirten, in ...

Jul 16, 202417 minEp. 938

After Trump assassination attempt, what's in store for the Republican convention?

Following an attempt on the life of former president Donald Trump on Saturday, the Republican Party is gearing up for its national convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. From security arrangements to community reactions, we delve into how the city is getting ready for this event – and a possible Trump presidency. In this episode: Patty Culhane ( @PattyCulhane ), Al Jazeera Correspondent Isiah Holmes ( @IsiahHolmes8 ), Wisconsin Examiner Reporter Episode credits: This episode was produced by Amy Wal...

Jul 15, 202417 minEp. 937

Brief: Assassin targets Trump, Israel kills more than 90 in "safe zone"

As Israel’s war on Gaza continues, we're coming to you on Sundays with a weekly roundup. This week: A suspected assassin targeted US presidential candidate Donald Trump. Israel killed more than 90 Palestinians in southern Gaza in one attack, as it ordered the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in northern Gaza. Indirect peace talks continued. Today is Sunday, July 14th. It is day 282 of the war. At least 38,400 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed. In this episode: Mahmoud Al...

Jul 14, 20247 minEp. 936

Another Take: Can foreign intervention save Haiti from gang violence?

Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on October 4, 2023. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. Since last year, Haiti’s government has been asking the international community for help to restore peace and security. This week, the United Nations Security Council approved sending an international police force led by Kenya to Haiti. Kenya signed on to send 1,000 police officers, with Washington pledging $100 million a...

Jul 13, 202422 minEp. 935

What does Copa America tell us about football in the US?

The Copa America was supposed to be a dress rehearsal for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. But sacked coaches, a brawl, and an early exit for the United States threaten to overshadow the Lionel Messi mania ahead of the final between Argentina and Colombia in Miami. Where does football in the US go from here? In this episode: Jon Arnold ( @arnoldcommajon ), Football Writer, Getting CONCACAFed Episode credits: This episode was produced by Ashish Malhotra and Mohammed Zain Shafi Khan, with Duha Mosaad, Man...

Jul 12, 202420 minEp. 934

Israel’s backdoor annexation of the occupied West Bank

As Israel approves the largest seizure of Palestinian land in over 30 years, a leaked tape has revealed Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich’s covert strategy to annex the West Bank. Will the plan succeed? In this episode: Nida Ibrahim ( @nida_journo ), Al Jazeera Correspondent Hagit Ofran ( @hagitofran ), Co-Director, Settlement Watch Project at Peace Now Episode credits: This episode was produced by Sarí el-Khalili, Marcos Bartolomé, and Ashish Malhotra, with Veronique Eshaya, ...

Jul 11, 202417 minEp. 933

Project 2025: a blueprint for a conservative takeover

What would a second Trump presidency look like? One possible vision is laid out in Project 2025, a plan by the Heritage Foundation that’s ringing alarm bells with celebrities, activists, and the Biden administration. It aims to transform the federal government. What vision does it lay out for the future of US democracy? In this episode: Reed Galen ( @reedgalen ), Co-founder of The Lincoln Project Episode credits: This episode was produced by Tamara Khandaker, Chloe K. Li, and Ashish Malhotra, wi...

Jul 10, 202420 minEp. 932
Hosted on Omny Studio
For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android