The Scrap
Things are hot in the Middle East and even hotter on this week's podcast.
Geraldine and Eliza have divergent views on the American assassination of Iranian commander Qasem Suleimani.
They also disagree about some of the journalism that has stemmed from the killing. But they do tend to see eye to eye on 'Megxit'.
Eliza feels sorry for Meghan Markle. But she also thinks the Sussexes could have handled the split better.
Also this week: Captain Cook and summer time in Cairns. Money exchange in Beirut. And how to define 'star power' on TV. Join the conversation at the Facebook page "Long Distance Callers" or email us at ldcpodcast1@gmail.com Thanks for listening!
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Trent Dalton’s three-part series on Captain Cook in The Australian
Dexter Filkins on Qasem Suleimani – The New Yorker
Thomas Freidman on Soleimani
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/03/opinion/iran-general-soleimani.html
Tarek Osman: Four Consequences of Suleimani’s Assassination
1917 – movie by Sam Mendes
https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/a30456703/1917-movie-based-on-true-story/
Julia Baird on Meghan Markle