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The Global Current is the Seton Hall School of Diplomacy’s premier podcast on international affairs. Each week, we explore and analyze a news story making waves around the world. From the Capitol Hill riots to the Uighur camps in China, Current members break down pressing stories while engaging in thoughtful conversation with fellow students and faculty. Catch the Current on Instagram @TheGlobalCurrent and tune in live every Sunday at 8:30 a.m. EST on 89.5 FM WSOU.
The Global Current is the Seton Hall School of Diplomacy’s premier podcast on international affairs. Each week, we explore and analyze a news story making waves around the world. From the Capitol Hill riots to the Uighur camps in China, Current members break down pressing stories while engaging in thoughtful conversation with fellow students and faculty. Catch the Current on Instagram @TheGlobalCurrent and tune in live every Sunday at 8:30 a.m. EST on 89.5 FM WSOU.
Episodes

Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Coronavirus: Part II
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Tune in this week to catch Eric Bunce and Valentina Orejarena provide an insightful update as a follow up from their previous episode, The WHO's Role in the Coronavirus: Managing the Outbreak. This episode is brought to you thanks to; Executive Producer- Bella Fisher Technical Producer- Brittney Segura Associate Tech Producer- Jason Maryeski Interview Producer- Tien Phan News Editor- Jarrett Dang Analysis Editor- Stephanie Miller Sound Engineer- Emilio Soto Love the Current? Catch us on instagram @TheGlobalCurrent and tune in every Sunday @ 7:30 am Eastern Time on 98.5 FM WSOU
This group is a registered student organization, and its views does not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University

Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
The Haftar Blockade of Libyan Oil Exports
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
This week the Current dives deep and covers the Haftar blockade of Libyan oil exports as well as its international consequences. Catch Stevie Miller and Morgan Huber cover the recent Haftar blockade of Libyan oil exports and its international consequences. Also on today's podcast: - Liz Leonardo on the Mideast Peace Plan - Tien Phan's interview with Admiral Hayes This episode is brought to you thanks to; Executive Producer- Bella Fisher Technical Producer- Brittney Segura Associate Tech Producer- Jason Maryeski Sound Engineer- Emilio Soto Interview Producer- Tien Phan News Editor- Jarrett Dang Analysis Editor- Stephanie Miller Love the Current? Catch us on Instagram @TheGlobalCurrent and tune in every Sunday @ 7:30 am Eastern Time on 98.5 FM WSOU
This group is a registered student organization, and its views does not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University

Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
The WHO’s role in the Coronavirus: Managing the Outbreak
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
This week on the Current, tune in as analysts Eric Bunce and Valentina Orejarena determine what the WHO's involvement means in the Coronavirus outbreak. The World Health Organization was created to investigate and declare disease outbreaks, coordinate containment efforts, and handle international health responses... so, has the WHO been doing it's job? This week on the Global Current tune into find out. This episode is brought to you thanks to; Executive Producer- Bella Fisher Technical Producer- Brittney Segura Associate Tech Producer- Jason Maryeski Interview Producer- Tien Phan News Editor- Jarrett Dang Analysis Editor- Stephanie Miller Sound Engineer- Emilio Soto Love the Current? Catch us on instagram @TheGlobalCurrent and tune in every Sunday @ 7:30 am Eastern Time on 98.5 FM WSOU
This group is a registered student organization, and its views does not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University

Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Omar Al-Bashir: Will Darfur Receive Justice?
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Omar Al Bashir, ousted Sudanese President, may be tried for multiple crimes against those established in the Genocide Prevention Convention by the ICC. Tune in to see if diplomacy is the answer. This week on the Current, tune in as our host Stephanie Miller, analyst DJ Mattos, and Executive Producer Bella Fisher determine if Omar Al-Bashir should be handed over to the ICC (International Criminal Court). Omar Al-Bashir's case is nothing new. Prosecutor's from the ICC have been trying to bring in Bashir for 12 years. Will this be the year that Darfur receives justice? What does this mean for the international community? To hear possible answers to these questions and more, catch the Current. This episode is brought to you thanks to; Executive Producer- Bella Fisher Technical Producer- Brittney Segura Associate Tech Producer- Jason Maryeski Interview Producer- Tien Phan News Editor- Jarrett Dang Analysis Editor- Stephanie Miller Sound Engineer- Emilio Soto Love the Current? Catch us on instagram @TheGlobalCurrent and tune in every Sunday @ 7:30 am Eastern Time on 98.5 FM WSOU
This group is a registered student organization, and its views does not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University

Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Harshana Ghooroo: The Story of a Diplomacy Student
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
This week tune in as Interview Producer Tien Phan interviews Diplomacy student Harshana Ghooroo as she characterizes various events she has attended during her studies including a Model United Nations Conference in Abu Dhabi. This episode is brought to you thanks to; Executive Producer- Bella Fisher Technical Producer- Brittney Segura Associate Tech Producer- Jason Maryeski Interview Producer- Tien Phan News Editor- Jarrett Dang Analysis Editor- Stephanie Miller Sound Engineer- Emilio Soto Love the Current? Catch us on instagram @TheGlobalCurrent and tune in every Sunday @ 7:30 am Eastern Time on 98.5 FM WSOU
This group is a registered student organization, and its views does not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University

Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Women of Diplomacy: Leading by Example
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
In honor of International Women's Day, March 8th, we bring you Seton Hall's Women of Diplomacy. In this podcast, tune in as we speak with Women of Diplomacy's President, Sevasti Tsivgas, and Vice President of Campus Relations, Alyssa Futa. We discuss the origins of the organization as well as the benefits it has provided, highlighting their mentorship program to help younger undergraduates navigate through the collective experience of being a Seton Hall Diplomacy student. Special thanks to Sevasti Tsivgas and Alyssa Futa for coming on the show! This episode is brought to you thanks to; Executive Producer- Bella Fisher Technical Producer- Brittney Segura Associate Tech Producer- Jason Maryeski Interview Producer- Tien Phan News Editor- Jarrett Dang Analysis Editor- Stephanie Miller Sound Engineer- Emilio Soto Love the Current? Catch us on instagram @TheGlobalCurrent and tune in every Sunday @ 7:30 am Eastern Time on 98.5 FM WSOU
This group is a registered student organization, and its views does not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University

Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Uighur Internment
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Catch Darren Mattos, Stevie Miller, and Jarret Dang on the recent document leak from the Chinese government, providing insight into the mass detention of the Uighurs. Also on today's podcast: - Julia Hallman reports on Australian fires - Arezu provides an update on floods in Venice This episode is brought to you thanks to; Executive Producer- Bella Fisher Associate Producer- Mark Wood Technical Producer- Brittney Segura Associate Tech Producer- Jason Maryeski Interview Producer- Tien Phan News Editor- Jarrett Dang Analysis Editor- Stephanie Miller Sound Engineer- Emilio Soto Love the Current? Catch us on instagram @TheGlobalCurrent and tune in every Sunday @ 7:30 am Eastern Time on 98.5 FM WSOU
This group is a registered student organization, and its views does not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University

Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
The Death of ISIS leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
From coverage of the violent protests in Chile to an interview of an Algerian Fulbright scholar, stay current with the latest in international news. In today's show we hear from: - Arezu Shamsaei on the violent protests in Chile - Sebastian Kopec as he provides a European perspective on Brexit - Liz Leonardo on the Death of ISIS leader Al Baghdadi - Mark Wood as he interviews Algerian Fulbright scholar, Houssam Eddine Beggas With Darren Mattos as anchor This episode was brought to you by: Executive Producer- Bella Fisher Associate Producer- Mark Wood Technical Producer- Brittney Segura Associate Tech Producer- Jason Maryeski Interview Producer- Tien Phan News Editor- Jarrett Dang Analysis Editor- Stephanie Miller Sound Engineer- Emilio Soto Love the Current? Catch us on instagram @TheGlobalCurrent and tune in every Sunday @ 7:30 am Eastern Time on 98.5 FM WSOU
This group is a registered student organization, and its views does not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University

Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
44 Years After the Iranian Hostage Crisis
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
This week marks the 44th anniversary of the Iranian Hostage Crisis... Tune in to learn the latest on U.S.- Iranian relations. Today we hear from: - Jarrett Dang on the background of the Crisis - Mark Gorman analyses current relations with Stevie Miller and Tien Phan as the anchors This episode is brought to you thanks to; Executive Producer- Bella Fisher Associate Producer- Mark Wood Technical Producer- Brittney Segura Associate Tech Producer- Jason Maryeski Interview Producer- Tien Phan News Editor- Jarrett Dang Analysis Editor- Stephanie Miller Sound Engineer- Emilio Soto Love the Current? Catch us on instagram @TheGlobalCurrent and tune in every Sunday @ 7:30 am Eastern Time on 98.5 FM WSOU
This group is a registered student organization, and its views does not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University

Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
The Mexican War on Drugs
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Since it's beginning in 2006, the Mexican War on Drugs has resulted in over 300,000 deaths. Tune in today to listen Brittney Segura, Jarrett Dang, and Tien Phan discuss recent escalations in the war and their implications. This episode is brought to you thanks to; Executive Producer- Bella Fisher Associate Producer- Mark Wood Technical Producer- Brittney Segura Associate Tech Producer- Jason Maryeski Interview Producer- Tien Phan News Editor- Jarrett Dang Analysis Editor- Stephanie Miller Sound Engineer- Emilio Soto Love the Current? Catch us on instagram @TheGlobalCurrent and tune in every Sunday @ 7:30 am Eastern Time on 98.5 FM WSOU
