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What happens when disagreement is labeled disinformation? Can aging be cured—and should it be? After Gaza, who decides what justice looks like? The Doha Debates Podcast brings together global voices for Majlis-style debates on the ideas shaping our world. This season continues with the same rigorous, truth-seeking conversations in a live, in-person setting—with new episodes every Tuesday.Copyright Qatar Foundation International Podcast Ciencias Sociales
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  • Are lost ancient civilizations real?
    Mar 31 2026
    Archaeology textbooks tell a familiar story about human history: Stone tools, cave art, nomadic life, then civilization. But a growing number of voices think we're missing a chapter—signs of an earlier advanced culture, lost to time. This episode explores the question underneath it all: Is there really a forgotten era of human ingenuity, or are we inventing a more epic past because it makes the human story feel bigger? 💬 Join the conversation in the comments. Featuring: Eduardo Góes Neves: Professor of archeology, University of Sao Paulo Edwin Barnhart: Director, Maya Exploration Center Flint Dibble: Teacher in archaeology, Cardiff University Sarah Parcak: Professor of anthropology, University of Alabama at Birmingham
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    2 h y 11 m
  • Are we the most intelligent beings in the universe?
    Mar 24 2026
    For millennia, we’ve wondered about the possibility of intelligent life beyond Earth. Recently, former U.S. president Barack Obama asserted that aliens are, in fact, real, and the Trump administration has pushed to declassify government files on UAPs and UFOs, leaving us with even more questions. In this episode, we explore what might happen if we discovered that we are not alone in the universe. What if our morality, spirituality and intelligence was not unique? How would the discovery of extraterrestrials reshape our understanding of ourselves and our role in the cosmos? 💬 Join the conversation in the comments. Featuring: Matthias Determann:  Historian, Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar David Grinspoon: Senior scientist, Planetary Science Institute Shaykh Hamza Karamali: Founder of Basira Education Nick Pope: UAP investigator, UK Ministry of Defense (retired
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    2 h y 25 m
  • Is war inevitable?
    Mar 17 2026
    This program was recorded in August 2025. The views expressed in this episode are the participants’ own and do not necessarily reflect those of Doha Debates. Is war inevitable, or preventable? This episode examines whether we’re capable of breaking the cycle of war. 💬 Join the conversation in the comments. Featuring: Charli Carpenter: Author and professor of political science and legal studies Ian Morris: Historian, archaeologist and classics professor R. Brian Ferguson: Professor, author and specialist in Indigenous conflict studies Noha Aboueldahab: Author, professor and transitional justice specialist
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    2 h y 10 m
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