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Americano

The Spectator

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The next chapter in American politics has begun, but is it going to be any less crazy? The Spectator's Americano podcast delivers in-depth discussions with the best American pundits to keep you in the loop. Presented by Freddy Gray.
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Reportagem

RFI Brasil

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Confira aqui as análises, entrevistas e repercussões de notícias que você pode ouvir e baixar. As reportagens +RFI propõem a cobertura de eventos importantes no mundo inteiro feita pelos repórteres e correspondentes da Rádio França Internacional.
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Latine Stories

Latin@ Stories

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Latin@ Stories is a podcast born out of the oral history project about Latin@s in Ohio, Oral Narratives of Latin@s in Ohio (ONLO). It seeks to amplify the Latin@ experience with interviews in Spanish, English and Spanglish
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James Lileks is back at his accustomed place on one of the chrome stools in front of the boomerang pattern Formica counter in the diner on Old Highway 23, about thirteen and a half minutes from wherever you happen to be at the moment. Listen to The Diner with James Lileks, along with more than 40 other original podcasts, at Ricochet.com. No paid subscription required.
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Cómo lo Hizo?…How did they Make it? Join us for a conversation with some of the most successful Latino entrepreneurs as we discover their habits, strategies and secrets. Learn from inspiring stories of struggle and relentlessness in conquering their American Dream. Cómo Lo Hizo? Escucha las conversaciones con algunos de los más exitosos empresarios y emprendedores Latinos y descubre sus hábitos, estrategias y secretos para triunfar. Inspírate con sus historias de lucha incansable por conquis ...
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Kiki in a Cup

Kiki in a Cup

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A weekly podcast talking about all the things you all chat about while in the midst of a fantastic Kiki. Hosted by Melissa Young (and all the people that live in her head) and Aaron Benham (and all the people that resident in his fingers and head), Kiki in a cup features gossip, politics, gay stuff, women stuff, people stuff, the Boystown Bitties, television reviews by Felicity, Improvised Music, more music and a mess of other hilarious messes, all while sipping on our beverages of choice (M ...
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The Knife Junkie Podcast

Bob "The Knife Junkie" DeMarco

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The Knife Junkie podcast is the place for knife newbies and experience knife collectors to learn more about knives and knife collecting and become true "knife junkies." Twice per week, Bob DeMarco talks knives and brings you special sections such as Knife Life News, pocket checks and more. In addition, your calls and comments will be featured on the podcast -- dial The Knife Junkie Listener Line at 724-466-4487. And be sure to visit The Knife Junkie online at www.theknifejunkie.com
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¿Sabía usted que la gente indígena de América Latina son algunas de las 12 Tribus de Israel? Examinando, históricamente, los pueblos de América Latina, muchas cuestiones de origen y de la historia pre-colonial se traen para emerger en uno de los asuntos más polémicos de nuestro tiempo moderno. De hecho, durante los siglos 15 a 18 este era el tema más extenso posible investigado de la época. ¿Quiénes son los pueblos antiguos de Las Américas? Obligados por los sucesos actuales de la era, tales ...
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Troublemakers

Troublemakers

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Welcome to the Troublemakers podcast, where amazing things happen. We cover screenwriting and coffee in all its many amazing ways. Screenwriter and coffee addict Michael T. Burgess hosts this bite-size show that hopes to entertain and inform your writing and coffee experience.
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Where You Been?

Andrew Loy

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"Where You Been?" is a show all about reconnecting with old friends. Whether it has been a few months or 20 years, "Where You Been?" focuses on intentionally reconnecting with incredible people. Join Andrew Loy as he looks to the past, present and future with old friends.
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Inner Views

Karloz Production & Jay Bustillo

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Inner Views: Providing you with insight into today's world. Start listening now, Karloz Production and Jay Bustillo discuss current controversial topics, interview creators and young entrepreneurs, as well answering questions submitted to us from our listeners.
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Fundada em São Paulo por Paulo Ubirajara dos Santos e Luccas Cavalcante dos Santos pai e filho, que possuem experiência após ter residido há mais de 10 anos na África do Sul. O que motivou a criação da Inglês Active foi a necessidade de melhorar o ensino do idioma e inová-lo através de uma metodologia dinâmica, resultado de sua experiência fora do Brasil. Pensando em compartilhar essas experiências, lançamos o Active Cast. Aqui vamos falar de inglês, cultura, negócios e muito mais. Inscreva- ...
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Art in the 48

Arizona PBS

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The Art in the 48 Podcast is the destination for art lovers to discover Arizona’s vibrant arts scene. Through inclusive storytelling that reflects our diverse culture and engaging interviews that share unique perspectives, this podcast is your connection to Arizona artists and arts organizations. Join us to meet creative Arizonans and explore all avenues of the arts – dance, theatre, music, visual arts, literature, and more – and highlight the creative talent of Arizona. Whether you’re new t ...
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Professor John Mearsheimer comes back on the Americano show with Freddy Gray to discuss how seriously we should take Trump's foreign policy. They cover the President's plans to rebuild Gaza, why Netanyahu and Trump won't agree on what to do with Iran and whether Trump can strike a deal with Putin.By The Spectator
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Professor John Mearsheimer comes back on the Americano show with Freddy Gray to discuss how seriously we should take Trump's foreign policy. They cover the President's plans to rebuild Gaza, why Netanyahu and Trump won't agree on what to do with Iran and whether Trump can strike a deal with Putin.By The Spectator
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Bryan Cannata of Kalis Americano joins Bob "The Knife Junkie" DeMarco on Episode 567 of The Knife Junkie Podcast (https://theknifejunkie.com/567). Cannata is a lifelong martial artist who specializes in edge weapons systems from around the world. His Kalis Americano system is based on the commonalities between Filipino, European and American martia…
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Os desafios do Brasil em um mundo em transformação são debatidos no Brazil Economic Forum, promovido nesta quinta-feira (23) em Zurique (na Suíça). O evento reúne empresários e autoridades como o presidente do Supremo Tribunal Federal, Luis Roberto Barroso, o ministro do STF Gilmar Mendes, o ex-presidente Michel Temer e o ex-presidente do Banco Cen…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: James Heale wonders what Margaret Thatcher would make of today’s Conservatives (1:28); Andrew Kenny analyses South Africa’s expropriation act (6:13); Lara Prendergast explores the mystery behind The Spectator’s man in the Middle East, John R Bradley (13:55); Ysenda Maxtone Graham looks at how radio invaded the hom…
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It is 50 years since Margaret Thatcher was elected Conservative leader, and at this week’s shadow cabinet meeting, Lord Forsyth was invited as a guest speaker to mark the occasion. He noted the similarities between 1975 and 2025. Back then, the party was broke, reeling from defeat and facing the fallout from a reorganisation of local government. Bu…
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Um seminário internacional realizado nesta quinta-feira (13), na Escola de Altos Estudos em Ciências Sociais (EHESS), na região parisiense, visa trazer debates artísticos, antropológicos e sociais a partir da produção audiovisual contemporânea dos povos indígenas na América Latina. Em paralelo, a associação Autres Brésils organiza a exibição especi…
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This week: The Spectator launches SPAFF The civil service does one thing right, writes The Spectator’s data editor Michael Simmons: spaffing money away. The advent of Elon Musk’s DOGE in the US has inspired The Spectator to launch our own war on wasteful spending – the Spectator Project Against Frivolous Funding, or SPAFF. Examples of waste range f…
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El abogado Bert Diener nos comparte un mensaje muy importante en este episodio. Nos cuenta la realidad de las detenciones, lo que deberían de hacer los inmigrantes indocumentados y los procesos migratorios que siguen vigentes. Sí hay cosas que pueden hacer los inmigrantes para proteger sus vidas en Estados Unidos! Por favor escucha todo el programa…
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From Churchill to Thatcher to Blair to Farage, Parliament has seen some truly fantastic rhetoricians over the years. But last week came the news that – in a bid to improve his own oratorical skill – Keir Starmer employed a voice coach: former actress Leonie Mellinger. Mellinger has been at the centre of a fresh COVID-19 row, as the Prime Minister c…
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On the midweek supplemental episode of The Knife Junkie podcast (episode 570), Bob "The Knife Junkie" DeMarco looks at several of his recent acquisitions of self-defense folding and fixed blade knives, including the DC Blades Vendetta and REV, the Cuda Maxx 5.5, and the Regiment Blades Low-Viz, among others. Bob begins with his favorite comments of…
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Sam Leith's guest on today’s Book Club podcast is the musician, writer and photographer Colin Greenwood, who joins me to discuss his new book of photographs and memoir How To Disappear: A Portrait of Radiohead. Colin tells me about the band’s Mr Benn journey, photographing what you want to see… and what it takes to make Radiohead open a gig with 'C…
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Angus Hanton, author of Vassal State: How America Runs Britain, joins Freddy Gray to talk about the economic relationship between Britain and America. As the world adjusts to the new US administration, every day seems to bring news of new potential tariffs. Is the UK a prime target for Trump? What could the impact of tariffs be? And what are the lo…
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Angus Hanton, author of Vassal State: How America Runs Britain, joins Freddy Gray to talk about the economic relationship between Britain and America. As the world adjusts to the new US administration, every day seems to bring news of new potential tariffs. Is the UK a prime target for Trump? What could the impact of tariffs be? And what are the lo…
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Andy Cato is a musician, record producer and DJ, and is perhaps best known as one half of the Grammy Award-winning electronic music duo Groove Armada. Andy is also a farmer and now puts his energy into championing a better food system as co-founder of Wildfarmed, the UK’s leading regenerative food and farming company. Backed by Jeremy Clarkson and …
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Beginning in the first Trump presidency and expanded under Joe Biden, the US has taken a strategy of technologically containing China through restricting its access to cutting edge semiconductors. As Chinese Whispers has looked at before, these chips form the backbone of rapid advances in AI, telecoms, smartphones, weaponry and more. Washington’s a…
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Michael Grasso of Armis Knife and Tool joins Bob "The Knife Junkie" DeMarco on Episode 569 of The Knife Junkie Podcast (https://theknifejunkie.com/569). Michael Grasso started Armis Knife and Tool after he was injured on the job in 2020 as a 14-year career firefighter. Nothing in the Armis shop is automated or produced by CNC machines and nothing i…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Katy Balls analyses the threat Reform pose to the Conservatives (1:20); Alexander Raubo talks us through the MAGA social scene and the art collective Remilia (6:42); Damian Thompson reviews Vatican Spies: from the Second World War to Pope Francis, by Yvonnick Denoel (12:27); Daisy Dunn reviews the new podcast Into…
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“Malu” é um pequeno grande filme. Pequeno mesmo, só o orçamento e o calendário apertado. Mas o primeiro longa de Pedro Freire, na verdade, é enorme, com atuações transbordantes, direção certeira e tudo mais de que precisa um grande filme. O filme fez sua estreia francesa nesta sexta-feira (7), no festival Regards Satellites que acontece em Saint De…
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This week saw the publication of Patrick Maguire and Gabriel Pogrund’s new book Get In: The Inside Story of Labour Under Starmer. It’s the second in their tell-all series of books on the Labour Party’s ups and downs and has caused quite a stir in Westminster. From the revelations about Keir Starmer’s voice coach causing a fresh lockdown row to Mich…
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Kay Burley announced her retirement from Sky News this week, after 36 years, having presented more than a million minutes of live television news – more than any other presenter in the world. To mark the occasion, here’s a special edition of Women With Balls – from the archives – when Kay Burley joined Katy Balls in 2019 to talk about how she ‘knoc…
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As a man with the instincts of an insurgent, Morgan McSweeney, Keir Starmer’s chief of staff, has found Labour’s first six months in office a frustrating time, writes The Spectator’s editor Michael Gove. ‘Many of his insights – those that made Labour electable – appeared to have been overlooked by the very ministers he propelled into power.’ McSwee…
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El abogado Bert Diener nos comparte los pasos que tienes que seguir si te llega a detener ICE. También las noticias recientes de inmigración y la situación actual de las redadas. Tenemos 20 años ayudando a inmigrantes y queremos protegerte a ti. Escucha el episodio completo y llámanos al 888-888-3015…
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On the midweek supplemental episode of The Knife Junkie podcast (episode 568), Bob "The Knife Junkie" DeMarco looks at several amazing EDC fixed blade knives and how to wear them, including the T.Kell Agent 001 (Front Scout), AUX MFG Pocket Rocket (IWB appendix), the Hogtooth Knife Ruffian (IWB 3 O'clock), and the Fisher Blades Beckwith Covert (Poc…
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When Netanyahu visited the White House, Donald Trump said in a press conference that the US could take over the Gaza Strip and suggested the permanent resettlement of its 1.8 million residents to neighbouring Arab countries. It has sparked global condemnation raising questions about where the Gaza citizens could be resettled to, and how this could …
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When Netanyahu visited the White House, Donald Trump said in a press conference that the US could take over the Gaza Strip and suggested the permanent resettlement of its 1.8 million residents to neighbouring Arab countries. It has sparked global condemnation raising questions about where the Gaza citizens could be resettled to, and how this could …
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My guest in this week's Book Club podcast is Philip Marsden, whose new book Under A Metal Sky: A Journey Through Minerals, Greed and Wonder looks in thrilling and surprising detail at the wonders that are to be found beneath our feet. On the podcast he takes me through the meanings that rocks and metals have had through human history, from the bron…
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Com o objetivo de oferecer uma visão geral da diversidade e sobre a produção dos povos indígenas, especialmente do Brasil, nos campos da pesquisa acadêmica e da criação artística, foi realizado nesta segunda (3) e terça-feiras (4), no Collège de France, em Paris, o segundo simpósio internacional sobre povos indígenas. O evento “Ciências Vivas: Pers…
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It's happened. Reform are now ahead of Labour, according to a voting intention poll by YouGov. Reform leads the landmark poll with 25 points, with Labour languishing all the way down in second place on 24 points. Meanwhile, the Conservatives place third on 21 per cent, the Liberal Democrats are on 14 per cent and the Greens on 9 per cent. While the…
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The Spectator's economics editor Kate Andrews and Social Democratic Party leader William Clouston join Freddy Gray to try and make sense of Donald Trump's decision to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. He has since threatened the European Union, and has warned the UK. Is this a negotiation tactic or something more? What political philosoph…
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The Spectator's economics editor Kate Andrews and Social Democratic Party leader William Clouston join Freddy Gray to try and make sense of Donald Trump's decision to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. He has since threatened the European Union, and has warned the UK. Is this a negotiation tactic or something more? What political philosoph…
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Jeremy Chan is the head chef and owner of Ikoyi, a West African-inspired restaurant that celebrates British seasonality. He is also the author of a cookbook of the same name. On the podcast, he tells Liv and Lara about growing up with a number of different food influences – from Hong Kong to Canada – and why his two-Michelin-starred restaurant shou…
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There has been a Christian community in Syria since the first century AD. But it is shrinking fast and faces terrifying new threats as the country’s government, following the overthrow of President Assad, forges alliances with hardline Muslims including foreign jihadists – Uighurs from China, Uzbeks from Central Asia, Chechens from Russia, Afghans …
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Loyd Grossman pleads to save Britain's cathedrals, as he reads his diary for the week (1:31); Unity Mitford is a classic case of aristocratic anti-Semitism says Tanya Gold (7:47); looking ahead to another Strategic Defence Review, Harry Halem warns that Britain is far from prepared for the era of AI warfare (12:42…
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El abogado Bert Diener tiene 20 años cuidando y luchando por los derechos de los inmigrantes. El día de hoy, nos cuenta qué podemos hacer para evitar la detención y proteger nuestra vida en Estados Unidos. Todos los latinos tienen que tener un plan A y un plan B para protegerse. Si quieres escuchar cuáles son, por favor escucha el episodio completo…
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Um colóquio na universidade Paris 8 foi organizado nesta sexta-feira (31) para discutir a produção cientifica de pesquisadores indígenas brasileiros que participam de um plano de mobilidade internacional voltado para os povos originários no Brasil, o programa Guatá. Patrícia Moribe, da RFI em Paris “Este encontro marca o encerramento de um ciclo em…
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The first phase of Trump’s presidency has been a whirlwind of news. The President signed a succession of executive orders, which overwhelmed and confused the Democratic Party with the amount of ‘energy in the executive’. But there are signs of life, particularly in opposition to Trump’s attempts to freeze federal grants and loans. What’s going on? …
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The first phase of Trump’s presidency has been a whirlwind of news. The President signed a succession of executive orders, which overwhelmed and confused the Democratic Party with the amount of ‘energy in the executive’. But there are signs of life, particularly in opposition to Trump’s attempts to freeze federal grants and loans. What’s going on? …
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This week: why don’t we know how many people are in Britain? How many people live in the UK? It’s a straightforward question, yet the answer eludes some of the nation’s brightest statistical minds, writes Sam Bidwell for the cover this week. Whenever official figures are tested against real-world data, the population is almost always undercounted. …
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O festival Regards Satellites realizado em Saint Denis, na região parisiense, destaca em sua terceira edição o cinema periférico brasileiro. De 29 de janeiro a 9 de fevereiro serão exibidos filmes de vários países e realizados debates e encontros com cineastas, com o objetivo de fomentar linguagens inovadoras de cinema. O festival Regards Satellite…
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Colombia has agreed to accept military aircraft carrying deported migrants from the US – avoiding a trade war between the two countries. Donald Trump had threatened sanctions on Colombia to punish it for initially refusing military flights following a rapid immigration crackdown. What are the challenges of deportation flights, and what's Trump's vi…
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On the midweek supplemental episode of The Knife Junkie podcast (episode 566), Bob "The Knife Junkie" DeMarco looks at his growing collection of tomahawks and hatchets, including a couple by Cold Steel, several Wingard Wearables, and an Elmer Roush Spike Tomahawk, among others. He notes that this show topic, besides his love of tomahawks, was inspi…
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This week, a Chinese-made AI model called DeepSeek shot to the top of the Apple Store downloads – it stunned investors and sunk some tech stock. DeepSeek claims it was built at a fraction of the cost of American leading models. Chip-making giant Nvidia shed almost £482bn of its market value as a result. What is DeepSeek, and what does it have to do…
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My guest on this week's Book Club podcast is the novelist Lissa Evans, talking about her previous life as the producer of the sitcom Father Ted – as described in her new book Picnic on Craggy Island: The Surreal Joys of Producing Father Ted. She tells me about the collaborative genius of Graham Linehan and Arthur Mathews, the unusual experience of …
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** Chinese Whispers is nominated in the Political Podcast Awards 2025. Vote for it to win the People's Choice category here ** When Chinese spy scandals break, like the latest involving Prince Andrew and his Chinese business associate, one organisation often comes up – the United Front. Mao Zedong had dubbed it one of the Chinese Communist Party’s …
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