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Manage episode 119540868 series 45484
Quebec Train, Taliban Office, Sarkozy Crowdfund, Russian Typewriters, Saudi Missiles, Glaxo Bribes, Jane's
This week in the aftermath of the Quebec train accident the energy debate gets louder in North America. In Qatar the Taliban office seems to be closed as peace negotiations with the Afghan government are also stalled. Former French President Sarkozy is on facebook asking for donations to save his UMP party. The Russian Security Service is budgeting tens of thousands of dollars for typewriters. A Saudi Arabian ballistic missile site shows capabilities for reaching Israel or Iran. And lastly this week, the Chinese government is accusing GlaxoSmithKline of bribery to keep drug prices high. This week's NEWZ Source is an old standby for military news, Jane's.
- Mark Fonseca Rendeiro
- Tim Pritlove
- Quebec Train Accident Re-Ignites Energy Debate
- Taliban Peace Talks Stall as Doha Office Closes
- Sarkozy Appeals to the Public to Help Save Party
- Russian Security Service Seeks Typewriters as Anti-Leak Tools
- Saudi Missile Program Could Reach Israel or Iran
- Chinese Government Accuses GlaxoSmithKline of Bribery
- NEWZ Source: Jane’s Information Group
- Episode Image: Office Lobby my mickangel
Chapters
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Prologue (00:00:13)
3. Quebec Train Accident Sparks Louder Debate About Oil Pipelines and Fracking (00:01:18)
4. Taliban May Have Closed Their Office in Doha as Peace Talks Stall (00:08:18)
5. Sarkozy Turns to Crowdfunding to try and save broke Party (00:13:19)
6. Russian Security Service Invests in Typewriters As Part of Anti-Leaks Efforts (00:18:36)
7. New Saudi Missile Program May Target Iran and Israel (00:23:48)
8. GlaxoSmithKline Accused of Bribing Chinese Officials (00:28:06)
9. NEWZ Source: Jane's (00:33:21)
10. Epilogue (00:36:01)
50 episodes
Manage episode 119540868 series 45484
Quebec Train, Taliban Office, Sarkozy Crowdfund, Russian Typewriters, Saudi Missiles, Glaxo Bribes, Jane's
This week in the aftermath of the Quebec train accident the energy debate gets louder in North America. In Qatar the Taliban office seems to be closed as peace negotiations with the Afghan government are also stalled. Former French President Sarkozy is on facebook asking for donations to save his UMP party. The Russian Security Service is budgeting tens of thousands of dollars for typewriters. A Saudi Arabian ballistic missile site shows capabilities for reaching Israel or Iran. And lastly this week, the Chinese government is accusing GlaxoSmithKline of bribery to keep drug prices high. This week's NEWZ Source is an old standby for military news, Jane's.
- Mark Fonseca Rendeiro
- Tim Pritlove
- Quebec Train Accident Re-Ignites Energy Debate
- Taliban Peace Talks Stall as Doha Office Closes
- Sarkozy Appeals to the Public to Help Save Party
- Russian Security Service Seeks Typewriters as Anti-Leak Tools
- Saudi Missile Program Could Reach Israel or Iran
- Chinese Government Accuses GlaxoSmithKline of Bribery
- NEWZ Source: Jane’s Information Group
- Episode Image: Office Lobby my mickangel
Chapters
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Prologue (00:00:13)
3. Quebec Train Accident Sparks Louder Debate About Oil Pipelines and Fracking (00:01:18)
4. Taliban May Have Closed Their Office in Doha as Peace Talks Stall (00:08:18)
5. Sarkozy Turns to Crowdfunding to try and save broke Party (00:13:19)
6. Russian Security Service Invests in Typewriters As Part of Anti-Leaks Efforts (00:18:36)
7. New Saudi Missile Program May Target Iran and Israel (00:23:48)
8. GlaxoSmithKline Accused of Bribing Chinese Officials (00:28:06)
9. NEWZ Source: Jane's (00:33:21)
10. Epilogue (00:36:01)
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