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On today's show: A look at the first round of voting in France's presidential election; the Peace Angels Project; a growing human rights crisis. (episode)
After French voters weighed in on Sunday, the far-right's Marine LePen will now face off against political novice Emmanuel Macron on May 7th. Here's what to expect going forward.
The global arms trade is at it’s highest level since the Cold War. Historian and writer Paul Holden argues that the present system undermines democracy and makes us less safe.
Bernard-Henri Levy argues the elections in the U.S. and France are a wake up call for those who have been blind to rising tides of anti-Semitism as the West searches for a new identity.
The Peace Angels Project is on a mission to destroy weapons and use the materials to create sculptures and other works of art.
Congress is facing a deadline to pass a new federal budget, but the fight over the president's border wall could result in a government shutdown.
In the Trump era, will there be a return to the old U.S. policy of supporting dictators in the Arab world?
In Egypt, there's been a recent crackdown on human rights. Few human rights organizations remain in the country to protect and defend those who endure crimes like torture and rape.