Perhaps not since the Second World War has a conflict been so readily characterised as \u2018good vs evil\u2019. Is that helpful? What do we mean by 'evil' and how might we view it in the context of the Ukraine war?
Girls\u2019 secondary schools in Afghanistan were due to open last week but the Taliban reversed its decision at the last minute, saying a ruling is still to be made on the uniforms that girls must wear. What is the longer-term significance of this U-turn?
Many theatre directors are reluctant to put on Shakespeare\u2019s Merchant of Venice because of the prominence of antisemitism in the play. A new version, directed by a Jewish woman, Abigail Graham, seeks to explore how antisemitism manifests itself in society.
Presenter: Edward Stourton\nProducers: Dan Tierney and Amanda Hancox\nEditor: Helen Grady.