logo
Watch – Iran standoff, NYC chooses new Dem candidate – and the media's role

Watch – Iran standoff, NYC chooses new Dem candidate – and the media's role

Daily Maverick27-06-2025
In this episode, journalist and editor Tony Karon joins Redi Tlhabi on The Readiness Report to unpack the pressures facing newsrooms in the West, from censorship around Israel and Palestine, to the collapse of US foreign policy credibility on Iran.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Sanctions? Not so fast — Redi Tlhabi on what the US bill really means for South Africa
Sanctions? Not so fast — Redi Tlhabi on what the US bill really means for South Africa

Daily Maverick

time4 hours ago

  • Daily Maverick

Sanctions? Not so fast — Redi Tlhabi on what the US bill really means for South Africa

In this solo episode of The Readiness Report, Redi Tlhabi cuts through the panic and misinformation surrounding the US–SA Bilateral Relations Review Act of 2025. Are sanctions really imminent? What stage is the bill really at? From Washington, Tlhabi explains the legislative process, the politics behind the headlines, and why it's crucial to stay informed, not alarmed. Support journalism that protects democracy. Become a Maverick Insider. Subscribe to Daily Maverick YouTube channel. @dailymaverickchannel. DM

Watch – Redi Tlhabi & Michela Wrong on Rwanda–DRC peace deal and tensions
Watch – Redi Tlhabi & Michela Wrong on Rwanda–DRC peace deal and tensions

Daily Maverick

time2 days ago

  • Daily Maverick

Watch – Redi Tlhabi & Michela Wrong on Rwanda–DRC peace deal and tensions

Redi Tlhabi speaks with journalist and author Michela Wrong about the murky peace deal between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. What's really driving this latest effort: justice, minerals, or Trump's quest for a Nobel Peace Prize? Wrong unpacks the long-standing roots of the conflict, Rwanda's covert military interventions, and the DRC's strategic value in a world desperate for critical minerals. Together, they explore the price of transactional peace, the manipulation of genocide trauma, and the fragile political future of both nations. Michela Wrong has spent more than three decades writing about Africa, working for the likes of Reuters, the BBC, Financial Times, Guardian, New Statesman and Spectator. Her books include 'In the Footsteps of Mr Kurtz', the story of Mobutu Sese Seko, 'I didn't do it for you', on Eritrea, 'It's Our Turn to Eat', an examination of Kenyan corruption, and 'Borderlines', a novel set in the Horn. Her latest book, 'Do Not Disturb', is a critique of Rwandan President Paul Kagame's repressive rule.

Dirty linen, global stakes: Redi Tlhabi on the media's failure in US–SA coverage
Dirty linen, global stakes: Redi Tlhabi on the media's failure in US–SA coverage

Daily Maverick

time4 days ago

  • Daily Maverick

Dirty linen, global stakes: Redi Tlhabi on the media's failure in US–SA coverage

In a solo episode of The Readiness Report, Redi Tlhabi turns the microphone on her own industry — calling out how some South African media has mishandled coverage of US–South Africa relations. From misplaced outrage to narratives driven by vested interests, Tlhabi unpacks the dangers of a media captured by factional agendas and reminds us what journalism is, and isn't, meant to do.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store