In the Field Podcast: How Trump beat Clinton to the White House - and why it is a good thing
'Game of Thorns' author Doug Wead explains how a billionaire became the unlikely champion of the American poor
In the Field Podcast: What will happen if Geert Wilders wins the Dutch election?
Wilders' anti-Islam message is being well received by Dutch voters angry about immigration and the European project.
In the Field Podcast: What next for northern Syria as Isis is pushed out of al-Bab?
Turkish backed rebels and the Kurds could be involved in the fight to take back Raqqa
In the Field Podcast: Catalonia demands 'Democracia' as former leader faces trial
Liz Castro explains why Catalans are back on the streets calling for freedom from Spain.
In The Field Podcast: Why the only way to end prostitution is to punish men who pay for sex
Julie Bindel explains why feminists should not support a Dutch-style legalisation of prostitution
In The Field Podcast: New dawn for Gambia? Adama Barrow prepares return after Yahya Jammeh leaves
New president holes up in the Gambian embassy in Senegal while he waits to see if it is safe to return
In The Field Podcast: In Iraq's Shia heartlands, Iraqis bear the cost of conflict and corruption
As Iraqi forces push Isis out of Mosul, IBTimesUK looks at the impact on southern Iraq
In The Field Podcast: Why Donald Trump's showdown with China may not end well
Beijing has hit back with drone seizure after president-elect's comments on Taiwan
In The Field Podcast: As liberals lick their wounds, Republicans rejoice in Trump's America
In the Field looks at how Americans are dealing with their new president-elect four weeks in.
In The Field Podcast: After six months and 5,000 dead, what next for Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs?
IBTimesUK looks at why the Philippines has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons
In The Field Podcast: Three years since Maidan, what does Donald Trump mean for Ukraine?
The new US president may overlook Vladimir Putin's annexation of Crimea.
In The Field Podcast: How strongman politics sparked a love affair between leaders in US and Egypt
General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi was one of the first world leaders to congratulate Donald Trump
In The Field Podcast: On the outskirts of Mosul, civilians pay the price for the war against Isis
Campbell MacDiarmid and Razaw Salihy are guests on IBTimesUK's In the Field