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Conversations with thinkers and diplomats on how elections and public opinion in 2024 will shape the world

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Latest episodes
Harris vs Trump: CNN's Jeff Zeleny on the debate and what's next

Harris vs Trump: CNN's Jeff Zeleny on the debate and what's next

On this episode of Year of Elections, host Sulaiman Hakemy speaks with CNN's chief national affairs correspondent on what happened at the debate, and what to expect

Year of Elections Algeria

Who is on the ballot, and what's at stake as Algeria goes to the polls?

This episode brings analysis on Tebboune's government, opposition platforms and public opinion ahead of Saturday's election

Year of Elections: US third parties explained

Year of Elections: US third parties explained

This episode explores the role third parties play - or don't - in US presidential elections

Millions of Americans will cast their ballots to decide their next president on November 5.

Will Biden and Trump survive their parties’ conventions?

This episode looks at the dynamics and standing of the 2024 presidential election race

France - Year of Elections

French election: What are the possible scenarios in the second round?

Latest podcast episode explores the prospect of the far-right taking power in France

Year of Elections UK

UK election: What’s at stake for the Middle East?

The episode also looks at the shifting landscape in Scottish politics



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Iran Year of Elections

Iran's presidential elections: Struggle between hardliners and reformists

This election highlights the ideological battles within the country

Year of Elections EU

What issues could be a turning point for voters in EU elections?

This is considered the world's largest democratic election after India's polls

Year of Elections: India at crossroads as world’s largest polls draw to a close

Year of Elections: India at crossroads as voting draws to a close

A BJP-led coalition, the NDA, has the lead, but the scale of its success is by no means assured

Year of Elections India

Year of Elections: A guide to world's biggest vote in India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seeking a third term in power as millions go to the polls

Year of Elections Turkey

Year of Elections: Municipal vote to direct Turkey’s political future

AKP and CHP propose contrasting paths for the nation's direction

Year of Elections

Year of Elections: Inside Russia's political landscape

Russia's President is widely expected to win another six-year term in the March 15-17 election



In focus

Shraddha Bhandari, centre, with her daughters Kaya, 9, left and Viha, 13, at their home in Mina Al Arab, Ras Al Khaimah. Christopher Pike for The National

My Own Home: Family put down roots in Dh2 million Ras Al Khaimah villa

Randa Maddah’s solo exhibition Hanging Gardens is running at Tabari Artspace in DIFC until October 12. Photo: Tabari Artspace

Syrian artist explores duality of life in occupied Golan Heights

South Korean tightrope walker Seo Joo Hyang performs "Jultagi," or Tightrope Walking, to celebrate the Chuseok, the Korean version of Thanksgiving Day, at the Namsan Hanok village in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept.  17, 2024.  (AP Photo / Ahn Young-joon)

In picturesTightrope walking in South Korea to stunt riders in India

View of Atlantis The Royal. Photo: Dany Eid

Dubai's Atlantis The Royal ranks in top 10 of world's 50 best hotels

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Gaurav Chhaparwal, founder and chief executive of marketing technology company Datahash, has allocated a sizeable amount for angel investments in start-ups. Pawan Singh / The National

My Dubai Salary: ‘I earn Dh850,000 a year from numerous investments’

People receive chemotherapy for cancer, provided free of charge at hospital run by the Syrian American Medical Society Foundation, in Idlib, Syria. EPA

Cancer patients fleeing war zones deprived of crucial support

After a successful adoption in Sharjah, some companies in Dubai are also trialling the four-day week. Alex Kotliarskyi / Unsplash

'Less stress, more control': Expert on four-day week benefits

Shraddha Bhandari, centre, with her daughters Kaya, 9, left and Viha, 13, at their home in Mina Al Arab, Ras Al Khaimah. Christopher Pike for The National

My Own Home: Family put down roots in Dh2 million Ras Al Khaimah villa

Randa Maddah’s solo exhibition Hanging Gardens is running at Tabari Artspace in DIFC until October 12. Photo: Tabari Artspace

Syrian artist explores duality of life in occupied Golan Heights

South Korean tightrope walker Seo Joo Hyang performs "Jultagi," or Tightrope Walking, to celebrate the Chuseok, the Korean version of Thanksgiving Day, at the Namsan Hanok village in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept.  17, 2024.  (AP Photo / Ahn Young-joon)

In picturesTightrope walking in South Korea to stunt riders in India

View of Atlantis The Royal. Photo: Dany Eid

Dubai's Atlantis The Royal ranks in top 10 of world's 50 best hotels

The National has earned a reputation as an unrivalled source of news and insight into the Middle East.

Register with The National – and enjoy all our journalism for free

Gaurav Chhaparwal, founder and chief executive of marketing technology company Datahash, has allocated a sizeable amount for angel investments in start-ups. Pawan Singh / The National

My Dubai Salary: ‘I earn Dh850,000 a year from numerous investments’

People receive chemotherapy for cancer, provided free of charge at hospital run by the Syrian American Medical Society Foundation, in Idlib, Syria. EPA

Cancer patients fleeing war zones deprived of crucial support

After a successful adoption in Sharjah, some companies in Dubai are also trialling the four-day week. Alex Kotliarskyi / Unsplash

'Less stress, more control': Expert on four-day week benefits

Shraddha Bhandari, centre, with her daughters Kaya, 9, left and Viha, 13, at their home in Mina Al Arab, Ras Al Khaimah. Christopher Pike for The National

My Own Home: Family put down roots in Dh2 million Ras Al Khaimah villa

Randa Maddah’s solo exhibition Hanging Gardens is running at Tabari Artspace in DIFC until October 12. Photo: Tabari Artspace

Syrian artist explores duality of life in occupied Golan Heights

South Korean tightrope walker Seo Joo Hyang performs "Jultagi," or Tightrope Walking, to celebrate the Chuseok, the Korean version of Thanksgiving Day, at the Namsan Hanok village in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept.  17, 2024.  (AP Photo / Ahn Young-joon)

In picturesTightrope walking in South Korea to stunt riders in India

View of Atlantis The Royal. Photo: Dany Eid

Dubai's Atlantis The Royal ranks in top 10 of world's 50 best hotels


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