Dua Lipa launches a book club for your ears: best podcasts of the week
Briefly

Dua Lipa is expanding her media portfolio, introducing a new podcast that features substantial topics, starting with Jennifer Clement, author of 'Widow Basquiat'. Meanwhile, Sky's security editor warns of an escalating tension involving Russia, suggesting an audacious war game simulation. Additional compelling content includes Jake Hanrahan's investigative series into risky stories like underground fight clubs, and a poignant examination of Marsha P Johnson's life, showcasing her struggles within the queer culture. Lastly, a new podcast narrates the origin of the Ponzi scheme, blending documentary with dramatization.
Not content with her Service95 newsletter and At Your Service podcast, the star expands her media empire. But don't expect a vanity project.
The current situation of a weak Europe, hyper-aggressive Russia and laissez-faire US is a perfect storm, according to Sky's security and defence editor.
Hannah J Davies Widely available, episodes weekly, Afterlives: Marsha P Johnson illuminates her humanity and mental health struggles, getting lost in intriguing queer culture rabbit holes.
This podcast tells the story of the inventor of a scam that would prove so successful it coined its own term: Ponzi scheme.
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