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Wake up to what's going on in Canada and the world. We'll give you a 10-minute dose of the biggest news stories happening now, updated multiple times each morning. Our CBC News reporters will tell you about the political actors trying to make change, the movements catching fire, and the cultural moments going viral. Hosted by Marcia Young Monday through Thursday and John Northcott Friday through Sunday, we have new episodes seven days a week, dropping by 6 am ET on weekdays, 7 am ET on weeke ...
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So you want real hockey talk? World Hockey Report is the place for you as Cody, Tyler and Pete are breaking everything down in the hockey world while talking to the biggest names in the game on WHR. Find us on Twitter: @worldhockeyrpt @JannerOnPxP
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Pierfrancesco Loreto

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Go beyond the headlines and find out more about news stories from all over the globe. Hosted in London by multilingual journalist Pierfrancesco Loreto. Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/yourworldreporter/ and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/yourworldreporter/ Support the show at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/worldreporter Join us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music and all other podcast directories.
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growing speculation over who will eventually replace President Raisi begins as Iran enters 5 days of mourning. Plus, could Saudi Arabia’s largest aviation deal signal a snub to Boeing? Also, the ship that destroyed the bridge in Baltimore back in March is finally on the move. And we have a special look at the economies of Latin America with our rep…
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Taiwan's newly inaugurated president William Lai has called on China to stop threatening the island and accept the existence of its democracy. But Taiwan’s relationship with China is not the only thing that William Lai has to tackle. there are a number of economic challenges ahead of him like rising property prices and encouraging young Taiwanese p…
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The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, and 3 Hamas leaders. Michael Cohen, is back on the stand at former U.S. President Donald Trump's hush money criminal case. A public inquiry found Britain's NHS knowingly exposed tens of thousands …
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On episode 564, Dan and Holly Austin share their families Spring Break trip to Disney World. Featuring: Large family 4 young ones stay at Lake Buena Vista Resort and Spa off site Arrival – Gideons rope drop, Geiser Point, Hoop De Doo ‘Ohana, Easter at Grand Floridian, Grand Floridian Cafe AK – Wilderness Explorers, Tusker House Met up with Pat and …
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Iran's President Raisi involved in helicopter incident in East Azerbaijan province; rescue efforts hampered by heavy fog. Join CBC News in its coverage of Haiti's dire humanitarian crisis, as gangs grip Port-au-Prince and millions face desperation. Mayor of New Caledonia's capital declares territory under siege after rioting, leaving six dead, spar…
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Shareholders of plane maker Boeing approved a pay package of nearly $33 million for outgoing CEO Dave Calhoun - the highest ever agreed by the company - at its AGM on Friday. Mr Calhoun was also re-elected to stay on the troubled company’s board. Cubans are enduring some of their bleakest economic times since the Cold War – amid worsening inflation…
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China's real estate industry is facing major financial problems, leaving many empty or half-finished unused buildings. One of China’s largest real-estate companies, Country Garden of the verge of liquidation. Also, Roger Hearing finds out what's happening with businesses in New Caledonia. And we hear how the economic growth in India affecting peopl…
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Two months after a container ship crash saw the collapse of a road bridge in Baltimore, killing six workers, Rahul Tandon speaks to the Executive Director of the Baltimore International Seafarers’ Centre about why staff on the ship are still stuck aboard. As the Dow Jones hits a record high we look at how a strong stock market is helping some to re…
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Favourable weather aids fire crews, but the Fort McMurray wildfire in Alberta and fires near Fort Nelson, B.C., remain concerning. CBC News reveals Amandeep Singh's criminal past and possible ties to Hardeep Singh Nijjar's murder. Aiden Pleterski, the self-proclaimed Crypto King of Ontario, is arrested for defrauding investors.…
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Chines leader Xi Jinping has been rolling out the red carpet for the Russian President Vladimir Putin during his two days visit. A Large portion of the meeting focused around the two countries' trade relationship. What do these two huge economies want from each other? Also, in the programme, Sam Fenwick looks at Kenya where the government announced…
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What’s the importance of the Russian President Vladmir Putin’s visit to China? Rahul Tandon explores the possible economic benefits to both countries. We hear how Russia is still managing to export oil via other countries around the world, and in effect making the sanctions ineffective. The Ambassador-at-Large with Singapore's Ministry of Foreign A…
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In a BBC exclusive, Latvia's central bank governor, Mārtiņš Kazāks, highlights how the interest from frozen Russian assets could help finance Ukraine’s army. EU ambassadors have already agreed this in principle. Also, Will Bain finds out why foreign investors in Georgia might reconsider their future after a controversial funding law was passed in t…
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Presenter Sam Fenwick assesses the impact of US tariffs on Chinese goods. Joe Biden is putting them on imports, including electric cars and semiconductors. We hear from the business community in Georgia worried a new law will put off foreign trade. It requires organisations which receive more than 20 per cent of funding from abroad to declare thems…
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The White House has confirmed the United States is putting tariffs on 18 billion dollars worth of imports from China. They'll target sectors like electric vehicles, batteries, steel and critical minerals. The US government accusing China of "unfair trade practices". Also, in the programme, we find out why one of the largest mining companies decided…
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Hundreds of Georgians joined protest against a foreign influence bill, described by critics as the "Russia law". People are concerned that the new law could be used by the government to clamp down on opponents, and could harm Georgia's hopes of joining the European Union. Also, Will Bain finds out why Russia's new Defence Minister is an economist a…
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On episode 563, our friends Glen, Rebecca, Amanda and Torie join together with their families and enjoy Disney World during their Spring Break trip. Featuring: Geekin’ kids Spring Break trip Beach Club vs. Boardwalk TRex – rough one Summer House Splitsville Hanging out at Geyser Point Whispering Canyon A bit of disappointment at Beaches & Cream Gre…
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The tech giant Apple has faced an online backlash in response to an advert featuring books and musical instrument being crushed, to demonstrate how their creativity has been compressed into the latest iPad. Also, with music catalogue company Hipgnosis facing a takeover, is it worth a price tag of $1.6 billion? And we hear from one of the Eurovision…
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