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Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is. The World, the radio program, is heard each weekday on over 300 public stations across North America.
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Kulture 808s is an ultra modern music and videography studio situated in Greenfields Estate Donholm Nairobi. The team is composed of young gifted professionals with vast years of experience in the music and videography industry. Apart from music production, videography and photography. We host weekly podcasts discussing trending issues in the entertainment industry.
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Founded by husband and wife team William Devin Walsh & Gianina Ferreyra, ‘o! thy fleecy.’ is an independent creative studio passionately devoted to film production, fine art photography, journalism and creative marketing. "o! thy fleecy. radio" is our podcast! On this channel we discuss the arts, film & television, as well as present creative projects with special guests and collaborators.
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Boxing's Premier Radio Show is widely known as "The Hardest Hitting Hour in all of Sports Radio". (TCP), a former People's Choice nominee, is raw, uncut coverage of the most beautifully brutal sport known to mankind! (TCP*) is Hosted by former ESPN Radio Host & Boxing Analyst Chris "Bone" Henderson & CEO of Eastwick Boxing Wilson "Willy Da Kidd" Urena. It is produced by Henderson Media & Eastwick Sports. Sponsored by The Grueling Truth Network, Cameron Management Team, Anchor.Fm & Icons of B ...
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The Radio & TV Entertainment Am/Fm Podcast Show is the ultimate destination for entertainment news, upcoming talent interviews, celebrity special guest interviews, giveaways and contests. Tune in every Friday at 9:30pm EST to hear the latest from the show's dynamic hosts Yolanda Nollie, Dr. Chastity and Jesse Lewis IV and our All-Star podcast Co-hosts team. Plus, call in to join the conversation! This podcast is available on Podchaser and other major podcast directories. For more information ...
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Listen to the Classic Car show with Tom Cox and Richard Lentinello. If you're into classic cars, then you'll love this show. Every Saturday at 9 am eastern, with your first cup of coffee! Tom Cox Tom Cox has been buying and selling antique cars since before he could drive. A steady diet of Matchbox and Hot wheels cars coupled with an interest in engines of all kinds as a young boy led him on an automotive juggernaut that not only continues to this day but intensifies by the week. Tom has bou ...
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New study says climate change will make the days longer
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The new study says ice melt from the Earth's poles is slowing the planet's rotation. By the end of the century, days will be longer by a few milliseconds, but this is enough to disrupt the internet, GPS systems and more. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Benedikt Soja, a leading author of the study.By Omar Duwaji
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Photography exhibit in Rwanda documents the country decades after genocide
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The photography project, "Rwanda Reseen, 100 Days," exhibits snapshots and portraits of daily life and people in Rwanda. The images were printed on waterproof material and hung around the country. The two photographers behind the project, Jacques Nkinzingabo and Bill Bamberger, talk about the exhibit, how they created it, and what the photos mean t…
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Josh Kerr versus Jakob Ingebrigtsen: Who will win the men's 1,500-meter race in Paris?
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The men's 1,500-meter race at the Paris Olympics is bound to entertain, with medal contenders from Kenya and the US. The reigning Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen and reigning World Champion Josh Kerr are getting a lot of attention, too. A fierce rivalry has formed between them in the past year. The World's Bianca Hillier reports.…
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Russian-American journalist sentenced to 8 years in prison on 'fake' news charges
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A court in Moscow handed Russian-American journalist Masha Gessen an eight-year prison term in absentia for criticizing the Russian military. The case stems from a YouTube interview Gessen conducted in 2022 with anti-war Russian blogger Yuri Dud. Gessen, who lives in the US and is a columnist for The New York Times, is unlikely to be imprisoned unl…
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Millions of Venezuelans living abroad won't be able to vote in the upcoming presidential election
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Venezuela’s authoritarian President Nicolás Maduro is under major pressure. The country will hold elections on July 28, and he’s performing badly in the polls. Under his 11-year rule, Venezuela’s economy collapsed, oppression increased, and about 20% of the country’s population left. A diaspora of millions of people could have been crucial for the …
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Disillusioned with North Korea, another diplomat defects
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Ri Il-kyu served as a North Korean diplomat in Cuba, up until he decided to defect to South Korea late last year. The details of his account appeared in South Korean newspapers on Tuesday. Ri's defection is the latest in a string of officials fleeing from North Korea over the last several years, and it will be embarrassing for dictator Kim Jong-un.…
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India's toxic exam culture re-examined after cheating scandal
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A few weeks ago, a scandal erupted in India following the results of a medical school entrance test. An abnormally high number of students received perfect scores on the fiercely competitive exam. It turns out that exam questions had been improperly shared before the test. As Sushmita Pathak reports from Delhi, the scandal is shining a light on Ind…
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Hosts Marco Werman and Carolyn Beeler offer a global roundup of news about animals that listeners might have missed.By PRX
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First, it was 'stop the boats,' now it's 'smash the gangs'
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Britain's new Prime Minister Keir Starmer is promising to "smash the gangs" that traffic undocumented migrants across the English channel from France. He has also ditched the controversial Rwanda policy, which threatened to send migrants to the east African country to have their asylum claims processed there. Starmer says a new border security comm…
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During the past two weeks of nationwide anti-tax demonstrations, one institution has drawn the ire of many of the young Kenyans out on the street: The International Monetary Fund (IMF). They blame the IMF for encouraging Kenya’s government to increase taxes in return for debt help and credit. It’s not the first time the IMF has been criticized by A…
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Global reaction to the attempted assassination of Donald Trump
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The weekend's scene of a former American president, and current presidential candidate, being grazed by a bullet in broad daylight grabbed headlines around the globe. As the World’s Matthew Bell reports, the reactions from international leaders came quickly.By Matthew Bell
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In Istanbul, a community rallies around an embattled radio station
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Anchored by volunteers and funded by donations, Istanbul's Open Radio is considered one of Turkey's last bastions of free speech. After a guest on a news program mentioned the 1915 Armenian genocide on air, Turkey's broadcast regulator issued the station a hefty fine, and told them to take the program off the air. They didn't. The World reports fro…
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This weekend saw two of the biggest events in international soccer. The European Championship pit favorites Spain against underdogs England, who haven't ever won a Euro Cup. In the Copa America, South America's dominant team, Argentina, took on up-and-comers Colombia. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks about the competitions with The World's Gerry Hadden i…
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Political violence and increasing polarization in the United States have led much of the world to question what the country represents. Steven Levitsky, author of "Tyranny of the Minority," tells host Carolyn Beeler that violence frequently occurs in democracies. What matters most is whether political leaders rally in response, to ensure that democ…
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As Rwanda holds elections, incumbent Kagame expected to win, again
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There doesn't appear to be much doubt about who will win Monday's presidential election in Rwanda. The incumbent Paul Kagame has been in power for three decades, and the past three elections saw landslide victory after landslide victory. Critics have called him a strong man or dictator. To understand how his rule has shaped the country, host Caroly…
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Two days after winning Wimbledon, Czech tennis champion Barbora Krejcikova is back in the top-10 ranking of tennis players. Winning the women's singles title on Saturday catapulted her 22 places up the list, as host Carolyn Beeler explains.By Patti Daniels
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The government of Cyprus declared a “migrant emergency” in April after more than 2,000 people arrived there by sea in the first three months of 2024. That's compared to just 78 in the same period of 2023. Many are Syrians fleeing war and economic crises in Lebanon, which has been home to more than a million refugees since the Syrian civil war start…
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Humanitarian situation in Gaza dire following weekend airstrikes on 'safe zone'
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Dozens of people who had sought shelter in a makeshift camp were killed and many more injured in Israeli airstrikes on Al-Mawasi in southern Gaza. Al-Mawasi was previously designated a "safe zone" by Israel, which prompted thousands to seek shelter there. Israel's military leadership claim the strikes targeted members of Hamas' military leadership …
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In today's episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Alexander Semenov, an underwater photographer based at Moscow State University's White Sea Biological Station. This podcast is brought to you by FRAMES, a high-quality quarterly printed photography magazine. You can find out more about FRAMES at www.readframes.com. Find out more about FRAMES: FRAMES Magaz…
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People in Tamaulipas State in northern Mexico are seeing a noticeable symptom of recent heavy rains: crocodiles showing up in towns, nearly 200 of them, since June. Hosts Carol Hills and Carolyn Beeler have more details.By Patti Daniels
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Violence and chaos continue in Haiti weeks into foreign police intervention
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It's been nearly three weeks since police deployed from Kenya arrived in Haiti to secure the capital, Port-au-Prince. But gangs continue to control much of the city. Host Carol Hill speaks with reporter Wildore Merancourt in Port-au-Prince about the situation on the ground there.By Omar Duwaji
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Mystic troubadours sing from three religious traditions
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Mystic troubadours in India and Bangladesh have been singing songs that draw from the teachings of Hinduism, Islam and Buddhism. They’re called The Baul. Reporter Philip Salata takes us inside a musical tradition that goes back hundreds of years.By Philip Salata
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For most of the world, silent films died out in the 1930s. But the one cinema in the world that still offers a regular schedule of silent films, with live piano accompaniment, is thriving. Theo Merz brought us the story from Brussels, Belgium, last summer. This story originally aired on July 5, 2023.…
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NATO members form ice pact to challenge Russia in Arctic
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The US, Canada and Finland have just announced plans to work together to build icebreakers, a type of ship suited to the icy waters of the Arctic. The idea is to fend off growing Russian activity in the polar region, as climate change enables easier passage through once-frozen seas. The World's host Carolyn Beeler discusses the significance of this…
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Hurricane Beryl claimed the lives of at least nine people in the US and 11 in the Caribbean. The small islands of St. Vincent and the Grenadines were especially hard-hit. Host Carol Hills speaks with a hotel manager on the island of Bequia to find out how people there are coping with the aftermath of the storm.…
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The nuptials of Indian billionaire Anant Ambani and pharmaceutical heiress Radhika Merchant this weekend in Mumbai are already a global spectacle, attracting international attention, and local criticism. Hosts Carol Hills and Carolyn Beeler have the story.By Patti Daniels
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Chile's government is considering 81 proposals for new lithium projects. Lithium is crucial for making a transition to clean energy and Chile has the largest reserves of lithium ore worldwide. Host Carolyn Beeler talks about the challenges Chile faces as it tries to boost production of lithium, with Patricia Garip, a reporter based in Chile who foc…
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As approximately 14,000 people prepare to descend on Paris's Olympic Village for the 2024 Summer Games, the city's less affluent residents have questions about how this event will help or hurt them. For perspective, Andie Crossan takes us to Vancouver. The Canadian city won the bid for the 2010 Olympic Games with the promise of converting the Olymp…
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