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Radio Vinternational
Vincent Hoffmans
21 episodes
5 months ago
Everything we eat, think, wear, experience and even dream is influenced by global factors, but our news sources are often limited to our own (national) bubble.

I am Vincent Hoffmans, and it puzzles me that ‘the international’ receives so little attention in our lives. That’s why I started Radio Vinternational!

In each episode I interview experts and I try to learn something new about the world from them. The topics range from international art restitution to India's elections, and from fairness in AI to sports politics - as long as it's international, I'm up for it. 
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Everything we eat, think, wear, experience and even dream is influenced by global factors, but our news sources are often limited to our own (national) bubble.

I am Vincent Hoffmans, and it puzzles me that ‘the international’ receives so little attention in our lives. That’s why I started Radio Vinternational!

In each episode I interview experts and I try to learn something new about the world from them. The topics range from international art restitution to India's elections, and from fairness in AI to sports politics - as long as it's international, I'm up for it. 
Show more...
Politics
History,
News
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Foreign Journalism: Rules & Dilemma's
Radio Vinternational
54 minutes
1 year ago
Foreign Journalism: Rules & Dilemma's
In this episode, Vincent talks with Max Smedes, an editor and researcher at the Dutch radio program Bureau Buitenland - the Dutch radio program known as The Foreign Desk. The radio show covers international news, reports, backgrounds and geopolitics, and also produces podcasts and audio-documentaries. 

Max shares his insights on the evolving landscape of foreign news in Dutch media and discusses the role and responsibilities of foreign reporters. The conversation is on the issue of maintaining objective journalism amidst potential budget costs or political pressure, pressures, and how these issues impact global reporting. 

Meet the guest 
Max Smedes is an editor and researcher at Bureau Buitenland, which covers international news, reports, backgrounds and geopolitics. He studied political science in Amsterdam and did a Master in Crisis and Security Management: Intelligence and National Security.

Recommendation of the week
Max recommends a book, Will You Care if I Die, by Swedish author Nicolas Lunabba. In this semi-autobiography, he describes how he (a social worker) helps a vulnerable teenager escape his disadvantaged environment. In the book, Lunabba analyses the place of migrants in Swedish society and creates (as this particular review says) “ a powerful memoir about social class, race, friendship and unexpected love, and a blazingly topical exploration of social polarisation and the rise of the far right.” You can read another review by the Guardian here, and you can buy the book through the Guardian Bookstore or in your local bookshop. 
Radio Vinternational
Everything we eat, think, wear, experience and even dream is influenced by global factors, but our news sources are often limited to our own (national) bubble.

I am Vincent Hoffmans, and it puzzles me that ‘the international’ receives so little attention in our lives. That’s why I started Radio Vinternational!

In each episode I interview experts and I try to learn something new about the world from them. The topics range from international art restitution to India's elections, and from fairness in AI to sports politics - as long as it's international, I'm up for it.