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This week on Witness History, we're bringing you programmes about food.
The dispute between Japan and South Korea over fermented cabbage.
Christetta Comerford tells us how she became the first person of colour to be the top White House chef.
And how Hollywood bigwigs mocking British food led to the creation of one of the most popular cookery programs on the planet, Witness History, the podcast that takes you to amazing moments in history told through the eyes of the people who were there.
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Welcome to the documentary from the BBC World Service.
I'm Stephen Sacker, host of the BBC's Hard Talk podcast with in depth, hard hitting interviews with newsmakers from around the world.
In this special edition, I'll look back at a year of interviews.
Big elections, catastrophic conflict.
2024 has been a year full of upheaval and suffering.
This is a chance to listen back to some of Hard Talk's most memorable moments of all those elections this year.
From Russia to Mexico, the UK to India, it was the presidential vote in the United States that offered the most compelling consequential narrative.
For those who wrote Donald Trump off after his 20 election loss and his supporters assault on the Capitol, 2024 delivered the mother of all shocks.
He won the popular vote.
He won the Electoral College.
The convicted felon took back the White House.
I spoke to the Democratic Party Senator Chris Murphy.
But first you're going to hear from one of Donald Trump's most loyal Republican supporters, Senator Lindsey Graham.
Inflation is eating people's paycheck alive.