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Simply News has released a new show: ”Simply Politics, from China”. This podcast is a daily news show covering articles about U.S. politics that are written in Mandarin for Chinese audiences. The podcast is fully AI-generated, with a team of AI news agents working together to find stories, translate articles, and produce the show.
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Propaganda’s Jamie Izzard & Andy Pettman have previously hosted radio shows together on Active FM, Diesel U Music, TGR Sound and World Wide FM. They also produced and presented cult new music podcast ‘Earwax’. After some good press from Time Out magazine, Earwax had over 3,000 subscribers worldwide with feedback from the USA, South America, The Middle East and the Far East. Some of the demos played on Earwax included Good Shoes, Art Brut, Jamie T, Kids Love Lies, Cheeky Cheeky And The Nose B ...
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As Japan prepares for its 50th general election, a record 1,232 candidates, including a significant number of women, are gearing up to run. Meanwhile, the death of Wu Bangguo has sparked discussions on his controversial legacy and its implications for China's political landscape. Additionally, Hurricane Milton is not just a natural disaster but a n…
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The passing of Wu Bangguo, former member of the Politburo Standing Committee, raises significant questions about the future of governance in China. As discussions around his controversial legacy and ties to the Jiang faction emerge, we analyze the potential shifts in power dynamics within the Communist Party. Additionally, we cover Japan's Liberal …
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In this episode, we discuss the expulsion of An Jin, former chairman of Jianghuai Automobile Group, from the Communist Party of China amid corruption allegations, raising concerns about leadership integrity. We also cover former Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan's retirement from politics, citing a challenging political environment for the Constitu…
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In this episode, we analyze the fallout from a kickback scandal within Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, as Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba faces criticism ahead of elections. We also cover Ishiba's inspection of disaster recovery efforts in the Noto Peninsula and his acknowledgment of financial errors within his political group. Additionally,…
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In this episode, we discuss Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's inaugural address, where he pledges to restore public trust through political reform. We also cover the resolution of the US port strike, which has significant implications for the economy and upcoming elections. Additionally, we explore German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock's…
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This episode covers the significant rally by the Chinese Democratic Party in front of the White House, marking China's 'National Mourning Day' and calling for U.S. sanctions against the CCP. We also celebrate former President Jimmy Carter's 100th birthday, reflecting on his humanitarian legacy and political struggles. Additionally, we discuss the c…
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Libya's Eastern Parliament has approved a new Central Bank governor, signaling a potential full restoration of oil production and exports. As the country breaks its political deadlock, this development could reshape global oil markets and geopolitical stability. Additionally, we reflect on the legacy of former President Jimmy Carter as he celebrate…
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In this episode, we explore how the dramatic demographic changes in the United States are reshaping its political landscape. Professor Mark Rozell discusses the implications of minority-driven population growth on future elections and policy-making. Additionally, we analyze the recent Politburo meeting in China, focusing on new real estate policies…
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In this episode, we analyze the recent Politburo meeting's call for increased fiscal policy and government investment to stimulate China's economy. We discuss the implications of the early September economic conference, where the CCP acknowledged significant challenges, including declining industrial output and rising unemployment. Additionally, we…
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In this episode, we explore the Central Political Bureau's decision to stabilize China's real estate market, marking the start of a new regulatory cycle. We also discuss the upcoming election for the new president of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party, a pivotal moment that could reshape the country's leadership amid pressing challenges. Additionally…
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In this episode, we analyze the recent meeting of the Central Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China, presided over by Xi Jinping, focusing on the current economic situation and future strategies. We also discuss the escalating political tensions surrounding a proposed constitutional amendment, as well as President Biden's farewell speech…
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In this episode, we explore the political earthquake at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences following the detention of economist Zhu Hengpeng for criticizing Xi Jinping's economic policies. We also discuss the rising political influence of American Muslims in the upcoming U.S. elections, the backlash against the CCP's propaganda film, and the se…
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Anura Kumara Dissanayaka is sworn in as Sri Lanka's first leftist president, vowing to rebuild public confidence in politics during a severe economic crisis. Meanwhile, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi outlines China's vision for global cooperation at the UN Future Summit, while Ayatollah Khamenei calls for Islamic nations to sever ties with Israel…
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France's new government marks a significant turn to the right, following the rise of the 'New People's Front' in recent elections. This episode explores the implications of this political shift for domestic policies and international relations, particularly with the EU and immigration. Additionally, we discuss Donald Trump's recent statements about…
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Delve into China's online narrative and its impact on global politics. Explore Friedrich Merz's policy on China and its potential implications for German politics. Learn about China's cancellation of tax benefits for Taiwan's agricultural products and its impact on cross-strait relations. Sources: https://www.voachinese.com/a/china-x-spamouflage-20…
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Chinese water military theft of Dutch cartoonists X platform promotes Beijing political propaganda. Xiaomo CEO, Jamie Dimon, discusses the limited impact of the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut and expresses more concern about geopolitical conflicts. Sources: https://www.voachinese.com/a/china-x-spamouflage-20240917/7788164.html https://finance.…
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Will Confucianism make a comeback in Xi Jinping's China? Explore the intersection of political ideology and cultural heritage. Plus, uncover the shocking human rights crisis in Cuba with over 1,100 political prisoners suffering from hunger, illness, and torture. Sources: https://chinese.aljazeera.net/news/political/2024/9/15/%e5%84%92%e5%ae%b6%e6%8…
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Will Confucianism make a comeback in Xi Jinping's China? Explore the intersection of political ideology and cultural heritage. Learn about the People's Congress system and its significance in China's political development. Plus, delve into Zhongnanhai's governance and the ongoing reforms. Stay informed on the latest developments in Chinese politics…
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