
UnHerd Daily
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Show overview
UnHerd Daily launched in 2022 and has put out 241 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 55 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a near-daily cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 11 min and 16 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-language News show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 2.8 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2022, with 174 episodes published. Published by UnHerd.
From the publisher
Welcome to UnHerd, the online magazine that challenges herd mentality and provides a platform for unheard voices and ideas.
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The death games of Ukraine
In today's episode, David Patrikarakos writes about drone warfare and how it has changed the rules of engagement in a dispatch article for UnHerd titled The death games of Ukraine.

The Nato mindset leads to war
In today's episode Thomas Fazi writes about he Ukraine conflict and how it is empowering the Alliance in an UnHerd essay titled The Nato mindset leads to war.

The capitalists are circling over Ukraine
In today's episode Thomas Fazi writes about the war creating massive profit opportunities, in an UnHerd essay titled The capitalists are circling over Ukraine.

As France burns, the far-Right rises
In today's episode, David A. Bell writes about Emmanuel Macron and how he has ignored the plight of the suburbs, in an analytical article titled As France burns, the far-Right rises.

The Prigozhin roadshow isn’t over
In today's episode, Aris Roussinos writes about the Wagner leader and how he is still Russia's real powerbroker, in an UnHerd analytical essay titled The Prigozhin roadshow isn’t over.

Narendra Modi’s useful idiot
In today's episode Kapil Komireddi writes about how Rahul Gandhi is keeping the PM in power in an essay titled Narendra Modi’s useful idiot.

How the identity cult captured America
In today's Weekend Essay Martin Gurri writes about equity and how it was born in an ideological graveyard, in an article titled How the identity cult captured America.

The capitalists are revolting over China
In today's episode, UnHerd columnist and translator Thomas Faz writes about Western hawks face an unlikely resistance, in an essay titled The capitalists are revolting over China

The Arab Spring exposed America’s weakness
In today's episode, UnHerd columnist and a former war reporter Aris Roussinos writes about the road to Ukraine began in Syria in an essay titled The Arab Spring exposed America’s weakness

America’s fake bankruptcy crisis
In today's episode, UnHerd columnist and translator Thomas Fazi writes about the debt-ceiling hysteria was little more than political theatre in an essay titled America’s fake bankruptcy crisis

The betrayal of white working-class men
In today's episode, Irvine Welsh writes for UnHerd about how they've been recast as the elite's salivating attack dogs in an essay titled The betrayal of white working-class men.

Kylie Minogue’s glorious artifice
In today's episode, UnHerd columnist Kathleen Stock writes about how we can't insulate ourselves from our mortality in an essay titled Kylie Minogue’s glorious artifice

Boomer Europe is dying
In today's lead piece, Aris Roussinos asks whether Macron is right about our defenceless world, in an UnHerd essay titled Boomer Europe is dying.

Biden’s false border victory
In today's episode Ayaan Hirsi Ali writes about Biden’s false border victory and how scrapping Title 42 was a smokescreen, in an opinion piece titled Biden’s false border victory.

Is Donald Trump a werewolf?
In today's episode, John Michael Greer writes how a silver bullet won't solve the problem in an essay titled Is Donald Trump a werewolf?

How war became a spectator sport
In today's episode, UnHerd's Foreign Affairs Editor Aris Roussinos writes about how conflict and social media are now inextricably intertwined in an essay titled How war became a spectator sport

The rise of Europe’s military austerity
In today's episode, UnHerd columnist Thomas Fazi writes about the EU's new plan will make 2008 look like child's play, in an essay titled The rise of Europe’s military austerity

What is King Charles hiding?
In today's episode, UnHerd's contributing editor Mary Harrington explains the Carolean age uses screens that conceal, in an essay titled What is King Charles hiding?

My part in Vice’s downfall
In today's episode, UnHerd's Foreign Affairs Editor, Aris Roussinos explains how Brash millennial upstarts were once the future of news in an essay titled My part in Vice’s downfall.

Who is winning the scramble for Africa?
In today's episode, UnHerd columnist Thomas Fazi writes about how the West and Russia are stuck in the past, in an essay titled Who is winning the scramble for Africa?