The Global Jigsaw

BBC World Service

Looking at the world through the lens of its media. Think of us as your media detectives, helping you get past the propaganda and misinformation. The Global Jigsaw comes from BBC Monitoring, which tracks, deciphers and analyses news media in 100 languages.We reach across multiple time zones, from China and India, to Iran, Africa and Latin America. We watch Russian state TV around the clock, giving unrivalled insight into the evolution of Kremlin propaganda. But propaganda is just part of the information space we inhabit. In its more extreme form, we focus on disinformation that aims to defame enemies, sway elections, and undermine democracy.We have been monitoring jihadist media for nearly two decades, following the chatter from al-Qaeda and Islamic State group, gaining extraordinary knowledge about their aims, their ideological differences and allegiances. We watch the behaviour of Russia’s Putin, Iran’s Khamenei, Turkey’s Erdogan, China’s Xi Jinping, Hungary’s Orban and anyone else who might be challenging the established order, seeking to expand their global footprint or export their brand of ideology. At BBC Monitoring, we don’t just speak the language, we understand the narrative. So we can help you untangle the context and single out rhetoric from reality, deception from truth.

  • 41 minutes 28 seconds
    How China sees itself in Africa

    “China is not buying Africa, it is building Africa” is the view from Beijing. How is this landing with local audiences? There have been hints of a cooling down of Sino-African friendship. For this episode, the team travels to the Kenyan capital Nairobi to get a sense of Chinese influence on the ground, and understand why Beijing has chosen it as a hub for its media operation in Africa.

    Producer: Kriszta Satori Presenter: Krassi Twigg

    11 May 2024, 12:30 am
  • 39 minutes 54 seconds
    Turkey's foothold in Africa

    A dive into the narratives surrounding Turkey’s ambitions in Africa, where Ankara is touting itself as a “non-colonising” alternative to Western powers. Turkey has been expanding its influence operations in Africa in recent years: from military muscle and drone diplomacy to education, humanitarian projects, soft power and spiritual bonding. We ask what sets Turkey apart from other foreign powers vying for influence on the continent, and what its distinctive approach has achieved.

    Producer: Kriszta Satori Presenter: Krassi Twigg

    4 May 2024, 12:30 am
  • 51 minutes 17 seconds
    Deconstructing Iran’s ‘Axis of Resistance’: Part two

    Iran's loose coalition of allies and proxies, sworn against Israeli and US influence, that has been shaping events in the Middle East for decades. Its ability to disrupt has been highlighted in the context of the current Gaza war. In this episode, we take you to Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Gaza to untangle the web of Tehran’s influence operations and explore its potential to thrive in times of crisis.

    Producer: Kriszta Satori Presenter: Krassi Twigg

    27 April 2024, 12:30 am
  • 31 minutes 56 seconds
    How drones have changed war

    Drones have reshaped the battlefield in Ukraine - and created new challenges, raising concerns about the nature of future warfare. Drone technology has many iterations from Iran’s Shaheds and Turkey’s Bayraktars to the home-made war drone. We look into the history, the geopolitics and the worrying prospect of this tech teaming up with AI.

    Producer: Kriszta Satori Presenter: Krassi Twigg

    20 April 2024, 12:30 am
  • 39 minutes 53 seconds
    Sudan: A year of war

    As it marks a year of war with no end in sight, Sudan faces the largest humanitarian and displacement crisis in the world. There are fears that if not stopped, the conflict could further destabilise an already volatile region. We try to piece together the picture from the few trusted sources that are left on the ground - journalists working in hiding and in constant danger. And a warning - there are distressing details.

    Producer: Kriszta Satori Technical producer: Elchin Suleymanov Presenter: Krassi Twigg

    Audio for this episode was updated on 13 April 2024.

    13 April 2024, 12:30 am
  • 29 minutes 18 seconds
    Deconstructing Iran’s 'Axis of Resistance': Part one

    The origins of the Iran-cultivated alliance of like-minded states and groups taking aim at Israel and the US. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the Quds, or Jerusalem, force and the Basij militias regularly feature in the news; what are they, how do they operate and how have they become so influential? In this episode, we look at the branding and the ideological blueprint of the Tehran-led influence network that has been shaping events in the Middle East for decades.

    Producer: Kriszta Satori Presenter: Krassi Twigg

    6 April 2024, 12:30 am
  • 32 minutes 9 seconds
    Moscow attack: Disinfo wars

    Who is behind the Crocus City Hall attack? Within an hour of last week’s deadly attack on a concert hall outside Moscow, a campaign was gathering momentum to blame Kyiv for the atrocity while a parallel storyline claimed it was a Russian false flag operation. We track the blame game: the narratives and the counter-narratives underpinned by generous doses of disinformation. Producer: Kriszta Satori Presenter: Krassi Twigg

    30 March 2024, 1:30 am
  • 26 minutes 3 seconds
    Contested waters: Helmand

    The water dispute driving the turbulent relationship between Afghanistan and Iran is in an area faced with worsening climate change. The waters of the Helmand river are a lifeline for border communities, and a live wire that has at times nearly sparked wars. We follow the twists and turns of the row between Kabul and Tehran, and the shifting role of the Taliban within it.

    Presenter: Krassi Twigg Producer: Kriszta Satori

    23 March 2024, 1:30 am
  • 28 minutes 30 seconds
    Contested waters: Crimea

    How water is used as a weapon of war following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. An irrigation system, once created at Stalin’s order as a project of grand Soviet social engineering, is now running dry. We dig into the history of the Crimean water dispute - the surprising twists and turns and the narratives constructed by both Russia and Ukraine.

    Presenter: Krassi Twigg Producer: Kriszta Satori

    17 March 2024, 6:44 pm
  • 28 minutes 16 seconds
    What hope for Haiti?

    Gang violence has turned the small Caribbean nation into a “living nightmare”, with rapes, kidnappings and killings a daily occurrence. More than a decade after a devastating earthquake - and billions of dollars spent on recovery - Haiti is back on its knees. Plans for a new Kenya-led, UN-approved security deployment have stalled amid a debate about how much of a help or hindrance foreign assistance is. We check-in with the reality on the ground and take stock of the arguments.

    9 March 2024, 1:30 am
  • 36 minutes 10 seconds
    Does Russia’s election matter?

    Putin’s re-election is certain, but there is still a lot at stake for the Kremlin. We look into the efforts aimed at achieving unequivocal victory in what seems to be the most oppressive election in Russia for two decades. What are the stories state media can and cannot touch, how much of a headache does dissent from the mothers and wives of soldiers pose to the authorities and does Putin really have body doubles?

    *This episode was recorded before the announcement of Alexey Navalny’s death.*

    Producer: Kriszta Satori Presenter: Krassi Twigg Editor: Judy King Sound engineer: Martin Appleby Original music: Pete Cunningham

    15 February 2024, 11:35 am
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