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Borderline

A podcast for defiant global citizens, with 50+ interviews on lives lived across borders, immigration and geopolitics

The US reopens to foreign visitors* (*terms and conditions apply) | Borderline #20

The US reopens to foreign visitors* (*terms and conditions apply) | Borderline #20

I've lived through freedom fries and Brexit. But it's a first when a feud embroils 83% of the flags in my Twitter bio.

Isabelle Roughol
Isabelle Roughol
Borderline
039 | Anne Lekas Miller | The US reopens to foreign visitors*

039 | Anne Lekas Miller | The US reopens to foreign visitors*

(*terms and conditions apply)

Isabelle Roughol
Isabelle Roughol
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Xinjiang, a most perfect dystopia | Borderline #19

Xinjiang, a most perfect dystopia | Borderline #19

“It is the world's most sophisticated surveillance state.”

Isabelle Roughol
Isabelle Roughol
Borderline
038 | Geoffrey Cain | How China perfected the police state

038 | Geoffrey Cain | How China perfected the police state

The Uyghurs’ real-life dystopia offers a glimpse of a political and technological future George Orwell could only imagine.

Isabelle Roughol
Isabelle Roughol
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Who are the real nomads? | Borderline (redux) #18

Who are the real nomads? | Borderline (redux) #18

Welcome to season 4 of the podcast and a revamped newsletter.

Isabelle Roughol
Isabelle Roughol
Borderline
037 | Felix Marquardt | Manifesto for a new nomadism

037 | Felix Marquardt | Manifesto for a new nomadism

People who cross borders can make a better world. But first we need to leave La La Land.

Isabelle Roughol
Isabelle Roughol
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Where in the world are Afghan refugees?

Where in the world are Afghan refugees?

Europe complains, but it's far from hosting the most Afghan refugees and asylum seekers. Still it shines next to the US...

Isabelle Roughol
Isabelle Roughol
Borderline
Why your employer wants to cut your pay when you move

Why your employer wants to cut your pay when you move

Work is increasingly location-independent. Compensation still isn't.

Isabelle Roughol
Isabelle Roughol
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