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Eric Mann is an environmental, civil rights, anti-war, labor-union activist and organizer. He is the host of www.voicesfromthefrontlines.com on Pacifica Radio's 90.7 FM KPFK, in Los Angeles. Eric is also the director of the Labor/Community Strategy Center in Los Angeles and a co-founder of the Bus Riders Union.
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Original BBC documentary storytelling, bringing award-winning journalism, unheard voices, amazing culture and “unputdownable” audio. New episodes every week from The Documentary, Assignment, Heart and Soul, In the Studio, BBC OS Conversations and The Fifth Floor.
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Frontline Nursing

Hosted by Rayna Letourneau, PhD, RN

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Presented by the Florida Center for Nursing, Frontline Nursing is a podcast that recognizes the impact nurses have on our lives and our communities. Throughout the series, FCN Executive Director, Rayna Letourneau, PhD, RN, will talk with those on the frontlines of health care to hear about the issues impacting the nursing workforce, insights from their personal journeys, and what inspires them.
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CommonHealth

Virginia Community Healthcare Association

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At CommonHealth, the Virginia Community Healthcare Association brings you stories and conversations from the frontlines of community health. Our podcast amplifies the voices of community health – both those who give care – and those who need it.
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The Checkout

Errol Schweizer and Evan Driscoll

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Hosted and produced by two Organic food and farming lifers, The Checkout brings forward diverse voices and stories from the frontlines of our food system. Now more than ever, our food system is in a constant state of flux, radical change and crisis. From farm, retail and wholesale sector analyses to public policy, labor organizing and community struggles, The Checkout will expand the horizon for consumers and food industry professionals of what is possible and what is necessary to create a j ...
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This podcast aims to give voices to teenagers from conflict zones. Join a Ukrainian fourteen-year-old, Sofiia Yakymenko, as she speaks weekly to teens from conflict zones all over the world about events that divided their lives in Before and After. Are you a teenager from a conflict zone, now living in your home country or abroad and want to be interviewed for the Over the Globe podcast? Contact us at: over.the.globe.join@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/overtheglo ...
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DVB English News

Democratic Voice of Burma

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English language news service from Myanmar's largest independent media network: Democratic Voice of Burma. The Weekly Briefing provides the latest on #WhatshappeninginMyanmar. Newsroom shines a spotlight on under-reported stories. Vox Pop gives a voice to Generation Z. Reads is a short-form digital storytelling project. DVB English News is available wherever you get your podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/dvbenglish
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Stay plugged into the pulse of the world with our AI-powered podcast. Our AI curates international news and analysis from trusted global sources, delivering audio snapshots that illuminate events and offer diverse viewpoints.
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Built Different

DroneDeploy & StructionSite

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Welcome to Built Different, a podcast about the technology, teams and trendsetters who are changing the way we build. Hosts Grant Hagen, Brian Vizarreta and Adam Della Monica - three of the leading voices in the worlds of reality capture and construction tech - are building a community that is obsessed with questioning the status quo, creating cultures of innovation and equipping everyone with tools to, quite simply, build different. You can expect inspirational yet practical stories from in ...
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Every Monday on The Assignment, host Audie Cornish explores the animating forces of American politics. It’s not about the horserace, it’s about the larger cultural ideas driving the American electorate. Audie draws on the deep well of CNN reporters, editors, and contributors to examine topics like the nuances of building electoral coalitions, and the role the media plays in modern elections. Every Thursday, Audie pulls listeners out of their digital echo chambers to hear from the people whos ...
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Welcome to "The Teacher's Forum" hosted by David Harris, a veteran educator with 30 years of experience in private, public, and charter schools. This podcast is your platform to hear the voices of educators from the United States and around the world, with a special focus on educators of color, who are often overlooked in crucial education discussions today. Join us twice a month as we dive into important topics, and experiences of K-12 educators, and get a chance to hear from David’s former ...
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Global Wellness Conversations

Global Wellness Summit & NOVA Media

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Created by the Global Wellness Summit (GWS), this podcast features thought-provoking conversations with leading voices in the $4.4 trillion global business of wellness who inspire listeners with deep industry insights, rich personal stories and valuable business learnings. Leveraging the vast network of luminaries from GWS, the lively and down-to-earth conversations with host and wellness sector expert Kim Marshall give listeners a unique opportunity to get to know industry icons while learn ...
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Responder Resilience

Lt. David Dachinger (Ret.), Dr. Stacy Raymond, Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW/EMT

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Step into the world of real-life heroes with RESPONDER RESILIENCE, an insightful podcast that sheds light on the challenges and triumphs of firefighters, EMTs, dispatchers, and law enforcement professionals. Hear firsthand accounts from our community's finest as they discuss critical issues on the job and share their experiences with hosts Lt. David Dachinger (ret.), Bonnie Rumilly LCSW/EMT and Dr. Stacy Raymond. Explore topics of mental and physical wellness with emergency services thought ...
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Whether you are student or recent grad looking for guidance, an entrepreneur starting your own business or a seasoned worker looking for some motivation and inspiration to try something new - you have come to the right place! This podcast creates a space for students, recent grads, and seasoned workers to share their voices with a focus on life experiences including their high school to post-secondary to work transitions as well as insights into the working world. Each episode is produced "f ...
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Grassroots

Plant With Purpose

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Grassroots is a podcast about hope for a weary land. It’s a place where leading voices on faith and the environment join voices from marginalized communities. Because whether you’re in the Amazon or the Arctic Circle, Africa or Arkansas, or our very own backyard, you’re living on the frontlines of this issue. How do we love ALL of creation?
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In our new podcast, Roots of Resilience, the Global Forest Coalition seeks to demystify discussion around false solutions to climate change by talking to those on the frontlines of climate justice. Each episode of Roots of Resilience features voices, stories, experiences, and policy recommendations from the groups and communities defending the rights of women and Indigenous peoples and local communities, upholding and elevating gender-just, rights-based, socially equitable, and real solution ...
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Stories from the Floodplain

Prairie Rivers Network

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Stories from the Floodplain brings you stories and voices from the frontlines of the fight to protect our environment. Over the next few months, Prairie Rivers Network will talk with experts in many different fields, including water, climate, food, and environmental justice issues. You can support this podcast and our broader work by becoming a member at www.prairierivers.org.
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Burnout: You’ve read about it. You’ve heard about it. Heck, you’re probably living it. And you’ve probably tried everything to fix it. Levels of burnout are reaching new all-time highs, every single day. And the pandemic has only made things worse. This new series, hosted by Connor Franta, looks into how society reached a burning point and what we can do - really, actually do - to break the cycle. With his signature wit and charm, Connor explores the story of burnout, discovers how it affect ...
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GE Vital Voices

Solid Gold Podcasts #BeHeard

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Conversations for an essential Public Healthcare sector. GE knows the Public Healthcare Sector is vital to the survival of millions of people. But what is vital to theirs? This is the urgent question underpinning GE Vital Voices - a series of podcasts that aims to give a voice and platform to the critical issues facing the Public Healthcare Sector and the people that are changing it, both on the frontlines and from the backlines. GE Vital Voices aims to bring together a range of medical expe ...
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Logged On explores all things internet culture, from memes to emerging trends, deep web conspiracy theories and beyond. Hosted by Dazed's Günseli Yalcinkaya, each episode will feature leading voices from the frontlines of internet discourse, and give trusted insight into some the terminally online topics we face today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dirty Words

evo hemp & The 40 Acre Co-op

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Dirty Words provides a platform for diverse voices and stories from the frontlines of our food and plant medicine systems. The goal is to show what is possible and what is necessary to create equitable access to food and plant medicine.
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Sourcing Journal Radio is thought leadership brought to life. Each podcast episode provides apparel industry executives with a platform from which to showcase their personalities and share their perspectives on a range of engaging topics, enabling listeners to consider new points of view and plot their next steps.
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AmeriQueer

Cale Rausch and Ryan Bauer-Walsh

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Ameriqueer interviews queer people in rural spaces. We amplify queer voices and speak with people on the frontlines of the culture wars to get a better understanding of the struggles and joys of guests from and in queer small town America. The hosts grew up in small town America and hope to engage an audience that hasn’t been catered to- providing access, education, ampliphication and visibility. AmeriQueer is here!
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The School to Prison Pipeline impacts youth, families and communities, and far to often those most impacted are spoken about or spoken of, absent the authentic voice of those on the frontlines. This podcast shares the mic and amplifies the voices of the school to prison pipeline and provides this truth to tell in their own words.
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In March 2020, the World Health Organization officially declared the SARS-COV-2 infection outbreak a global pandemic, spurring one of the greatest public health crises and education efforts in recent history. And while there have been several victories in the battle against this global pandemic, such as the widespread adoption of telehealth and the development of COVID-19 vaccines, many questions still remain. That’s why our COVID-19: On the Frontlines series features infectious disease phys ...
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The International Solidarity Movement Podcast

The International Solidarity Movement

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Welcome to the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) podcast. ISM is a Palestinian-led group which - for more than 20 years - has provided an important platform for international volunteers to join and support the popular resistance against Israel's colonial occupation of Palestine. This podcast has been made by ISM volunteers, aiming to amplify voices from the Palestinian struggle - and raise awareness of ISM's work. Find out more about ISM at www.palsolidarity.org
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Gay in America

Open Roads Media, LLC

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The Gay in American Podcast is an oral history project where we share stories from the LGBTQA+ community to inspire each other to live our best gay lives and to understand that our shared experiences are what unite us as a community.
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LeadUP Podcast

University of Pretoria Alumni Relations Office

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Alumni and friends of the University of Pretoria (UP) share their stories and leadership lessons on this podcast by the leading contact university in Africa. Prominent UP alumni from across disciplines – from business and law to medicine and the arts – share details about where their journey has taken them after their time at Tuks, and what they’ve learned along the way. LeadUP is a project of the Alumni Relations Office of the University of Pretoria. You can find out more about us or get in ...
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Homelessness in Hiding

Restoration & Empowerment for Social Transition Centre

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Homelessness in Canada is a major issue that consistently goes overlooked. Homelessness in Hiding: Our Youth Between the Cracks discusses homelessness in our communities, how homelessness and connected issues impact all of us, and the stories of people with lived experience and those fighting on the frontlines. New episodes bi-weekly.
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A podcast for women’s voices and perspectives in today’s digital world. What does it mean to be a woman in the world of digital business? Of course, anyone who identifies as a woman will have their own answer to this question based on their unique background and experiences. At ISG, we are committed to investigating and understanding how women leaders are navigating the digital landscape globally. We love to learn from the smart women leading our industry. ISG’s Digital Dish is a monthly pod ...
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Market research in healthcare is overdue for a change. When we review the transcripts from patients and healthcare professionals, we are looking at the words, but lacking the clues behind how they were said. Without the tone, rate, inflection, even pauses, we lose too much value in transcription. This new podcast from inVibe Labs explores topics around the hidden insights within the acoustic signals of what we say, how we say it, and the deeper meanings and emotions; all critical clues about ...
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POPP (The Podcast on Private Podcasts) will provide updates and insights from the Storyboard Podcasts Team (TryStoryboard.com).In this series, we'll interview leaders who have successfully developed, produced, or launched podcasts for their organization or enterprise. To learn more, visit Storyboard Podcasts at TryStoryboard.com
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If you work in retail, this is for you! This podcast is part of the RETAIL IN AMERICA tour in an Airstream trailer, a journey to discover the incredible retail heroes all across the country, celebrating retail culture, community, and careers. Every episode is recorded in person like a conversation around the campfire telling stories, sharing what inspires you, why you love what you do, and always with a sense of retail pride.
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Detention with Dr. Nadia Lopez

Detention With Dr. Nadia Lopez

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Disruptors and Rebels only Detention is seen as punishment for those who are always in trouble, never following the rules, being disobedient. So this will be conversations with those who are disruptors, forging new paths, challenging the system, thinking outside the box, and really getting to the actual root of the problem. Kids who end up in detention are usually bored in class or has some underlying issue that rarely is explored because folks don’t make the time. But in the Detention we ta ...
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This week on Voices Radio Eric and Channing speak with organizers from the USC Divest from Death Encampment. Students at USC and many major universities set up encampments to call on their institution to divest all resources from helping Israel as they carry out Genocide against Palestinians. The organizers speak about what they're doing, what they…
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In this unique episode of our podcast, we bring you an exclusive compilation of stories, insights, and innovations from the front lines of EMS. Join us as we explore the minds and hearts of those who dedicate their lives to saving others, offering a unique glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of this critical profession. Our journey begins with…
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Although women around the world have joined the labor market in rising numbers over the past several decades, the percentage of women in the labor force in India has declined, even while their education levels have risen and the country has experienced rapid economic growth. In this episode of Voices in Development, Farzana Afridi, a professor of E…
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This episode delves into the harrowing use of civilians as 'human shields' in Ukraine, escalating tensions with a brutal summer offensive anticipated by President Zelenskyy, and a tragic shooting in Afghanistan that left four dead. We explore the geopolitical implications, the international response, and the human cost of these conflicts. Tune in t…
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Park Jung-oh defected to South Korea from the North 26 years ago. Hearing how North Koreans in the Hwanghae Province suffer from food shortage, he started throwing bottles filled with rice and a USB stick into the Yellow Sea, hoping they would land on North Korean shores. Did his messages ever reach anyone? Rachel Lee from BBC Korean brings us this…
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Vast areas of the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul remain under water after the worst flooding in 80 years. Homes have been destroyed, thousands are without power or drinking water, and entire towns remain cut-off. The torrential rains began in Rio Grande do Sul at the end of April, saturating the ground and bursting the banks of the T…
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This week on Voices from the Frontlines: Eric Mann & Channing Martinez speak about the Police State on Metro buses and trains. As there have been highlighted incidents on Metro, the Operators union has moved to call for complete barricades and more police across the Metro system. Eric and Channing speak about the Bus Riders Union campaign for urban…
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This episode delves into the intricate military dynamics of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, revealing the strategic plays and territorial battles that define the ongoing struggle for sovereignty in Eastern Europe. We also explore the U.S. military's innovative approach to delivering aid in the Gaza Strip amidst the Israel-Hamas conflict, highlighting …
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DVB English News Weekly Briefing for May 17, 2024. In this week’s briefing: The ASEAN Secretary-General and Special Envoy are in Naypyidaw; Resistance groups are in Japan; The National Unity Government (NUG) blames the military for rising tension in Arakan State; Also, a report on Russian drones being deployed on the battlefield; And a new podcast …
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When Father Père Basile was 12 years of age, he started thinking of a religious life. But it never crossed his mind that he would someday be living in a cloistered abbey in the south of France producing wine. This monastery has incredible history as it is the site of the oldest papal vineyard in the world, dating back to the 14th Century. When Pope…
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This episode delves into the complex world of international aid and diplomacy in conflict zones, featuring Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's efforts to secure support against Russian aggression, the U.S. military's innovative approach to aid delivery in Gaza, and the tragic loss of Israeli soldiers to friendly fire. Discover the challenges and hopes …
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🎉 Welcome to another episode of Coffee with Convery! ☕ Today we have a remarkable guest joining us: Katie Wuotila, an incoming Sales and Trading Analyst at Scotiabank in New York City. Hailing from Calgary, Katie is a force to be reckoned with both on and off the court. 🏀 As a Co-op and Student-Athlete, she's not only excelled in varsity basketball…
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What can we learn from the first great rap battle of the streaming age? Like the ones that came before, the recent rap beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake is defined by lyrical dexterity and sheer intensity. But UNLIKE past battles this one was remarkable for its speed. Both rappers released songs within hours and even minutes of each other. Audi…
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A bonus episode from The Global Story podcast. EncroChat: The crime family brought down by their violent messages.The Global Story brings you one big story every weekday, making sense of the news with our experts around the world. Insights you can trust, from the BBC, with Katya Adler. For more, go to bbcworldservice.com/globalstory or search for T…
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When Hi Nguyen pivoted from sales to counterterrorism in the wake of 9/11, he stepped into a world where every decision could mean life or death. Now, as he joins David and Dr. Stacey Raymond on our latest episode, we unearth the critical lessons of resilience and trust he's carried from the front lines to the boardroom. We're not just talking shop…
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This episode delves into the intricate geopolitics affecting Africa, Israel, and Ukraine. We explore the GOP's critique of Biden's Africa policy, the strategic shift towards Russia in the Sahel, and the implications of U.S. forces exiting Niger and Chad. Additionally, we discuss the Biden administration's balancing act of advancing arms deals with …
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Jamie Roberts, LPN, shares her experience as a home health nurse and as a triage nurse. She speaks with FCN Executive Rayna Letourneau about the importance of building trust and how nurses need to be well-rounded. “Nursing is not textbook,” Jamie says. “Nursing is thinking out of the box.” Jamie Roberts is a licensed practical nurse who works as th…
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A bonus episode from the Lives Less Ordinary podcast. Manni Coe’s brother Reuben has Down’s syndrome, and had become isolated and non-verbal in a UK care home during the Covid pandemic – so he decided to stage a lockdown rescue mission.For more extraordinary personal stories from around the world, go to bbcworldservice.com/liveslessordinary or sear…
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Join us as we step into the extraordinary world of Josephine Rios, a 911 dispatcher at the Broward Sheriff's Office. Behind every emergency call is a headset hero like Josephine, whose voice serves as a lifeline in moments of crisis. In this fascinating conversation, she shares the emotional highs and lows of her job, shedding light on the often-ov…
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This episode delves into the intricate world of international relations, starting with the UK's espionage charges against individuals aiding Hong Kong's intelligence efforts, sparking significant diplomatic tensions. We then shift to the resolution of protests in Kashmir over price hikes, and conclude with a look at the strained U.S.-Niger relation…
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In 1897 British colonial forces attacked and looted the ancient Kingdom of Benin in what is now southern Nigeria. Thousands of precious objects were taken, including stunning sculptures made of bronze, brass, ivory and terracotta. Some were decorative, some were sacred. Known collectively as the Benin Bronzes, they were famed for their craftsmanshi…
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Vice President Kamala Harris thinks about everything as a lawyer first. That's an observation CNN Senior Reporter Edward-Isaac Dovere has made after many interviews with the Veep. Audie talks with Dovere about how Harris has deployed her prosecutorial skills against Wall Street CEOs, Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and even President Biden i…
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In this episode, we delve into the complexities of conflict zones, starting with the UN's significant revision of casualty figures in Gaza, highlighting the challenges of data verification. We then pivot to the Kharkiv crisis, where a Russian offensive raises questions about Ukraine's military strategies amidst leadership changes. The episode concl…
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Join Sofiia Yakymenko as she talks to a fifteen-year-old Mariia Faieva from Ukraine. This is a two-part episode, and in this part, Mariia talks about the changes in her habits after the start of the full-scale invasion, what was her experience of studying in an Italian school like, and which places she started to avoid because of the war. Are you a…
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Outside of a war zone, South Africa is one of the most dangerous places in the world. The country’s murder rate is now at a 20-year high. With trust in the police falling, communities say they have no option but to defend themselves. BBC Africa Eye’s Ayanda Charlie joins two volunteer units, a team of farmers near Pretoria, and a group in Diepsloot…
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This episode delves into the pressing issues shaping our world: Ukraine's strategic use of drones against Russian oil facilities, the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and the devastating impact of flash floods in Afghanistan. Each segment explores the intricate dynamics of modern conflicts, the dire humanitarian implications, and the urgent …
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Enter the magical world of children’s writer Cressida Cowell. She created the hugely successful How to Train Your Dragon series, which continues to excite children across the globe and has been turned into Oscar nominated animated films. For her latest series, Cressida explores teenage magic and Iron Age warriors. As she works on the illustrations …
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This episode takes us from the escalating conflict in Ukraine's Kharkiv, through the catastrophic floods in Northern Afghanistan, to the deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza's Rafah. We explore the resilience of Ukraine against Russian offensives, the tragic impact of climate change in Afghanistan, and the dire situation in Gaza amidst ceasefire t…
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The pandemic stopped most of us travelling anywhere, but now the United Nations predicts that international tourism will soon return to pre-Covid levels. While that might be welcome if you’re making money from tourism, the number of visitors can also cause problems. Hosts James Reynolds and Lukwesa Burak discuss how you balance the tourist dollar. …
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It seems as if tech is one of the biggest recurring stories that touches many facets—economies, societies and businesses. In this episode we will discuss why retailers should care about AI and what makes a successful tech-rich organizational environment. In this fireside chat, Michael Appel, managing director and head of retail practice, Getzler He…
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This episode delves into the dark corners of the Israel-Palestine conflict and the ongoing war in Ukraine, uncovering stories of human rights abuses and civilian strife. From the harrowing accounts of Israeli whistleblowers about the Sde Teiman detention center to the violent upheaval in the West Bank village of Duma, and the tragic consequences of…
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DVB English News Weekly Briefing for May 10, 2024. In this week’s headlines: Myanmar munitions used in Ukraine-Russia War; Human Rights Watch investigates the use of white phosphorus in Karen State; Military seeks to bolster its Unmanned Aerial Vehicle capabilities; Drone training underway at Yangon air defense command headquarters; Students enroll…
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In the heart of Colombia, very special Christmas celebrations take place not in December but in February. Its roots lie in the days of slavery when many Afro-Colombians were serving their masters' festivities during that time. In an act of cultural and racial resistance that has been preserved for nearly 200 years, Christmas celebrations in Quinama…
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