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Listen to lively discussions between Hurst authors, journalists and leading experts as they interrogate the stories behind thought-provoking books.

This season, you’ll hear about our new era of mass protest and whether nonviolent action can achieve real political change; the changing face of modern terrorism in the UK; the complex and delicate process of peace-making in an increasingly dystopian world; a fresh take on the iconic writer Virginia Woolf and her deeply problematic prank; lessons in guilt and gratitude to the British from Mihir Bose; and a culinary adventure like you’ve never seen…or heard…before.

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Sri Lanka: All Change?

In this turbo year of polls it has just been Sri Lanka’s turn in the electoral spotlight. Presidential elections – the first since former strongman Gotabaya Rajapaksa (GR) was forced from power by a popular uprising in 2022

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The Information Animal w/ Alicia Wanless

5 Nov 2025 – 16:00 - 17:00 EST
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Join the Carnegie Endowment’s Technology and International Affairs Program for a conversation with Vera Bergengruen, national security reporter at The Wall Street Journal, and Dr Alicia Wanless to discuss her new book ‘The Information Animal: Humans, Technology and the Competition for Reality’. 

Small Earthquakes w/ Shafik Meghji

8 Nov 2025 – 10:00 - 16:30 GMT
Bradt Latin America Travel Festival

Join Shafik Meghji for a discussion about his new book, ‘Small Earthquakes’. 

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