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At some point in the past few years, humanity collided with a new kind of intelligence. And things are getting strange. People are being accused of crimes by algorithms; falling in love with digital beings; pioneering new ways to fight old diseases; turning to machines for comfort in their worst moments, and using artificial intelligence to commit - and hide from - terrible crimes. The Guardian’s Michael Safi investigates the story of a technology so complex that its own creators have no ide ...
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Locked On Guardians podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Cleveland Guardians and Major League Baseball. Hosted by Jeff Ellis and Justin Lada, the Locked On Guardians podcast provides your daily Guardians fix with expert, local analysis, game breakdowns, and coverage of all aspects of the Guardians franchise as they try to capture their first World Series since 1948. Locked On Guardians takes you beyon ...
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Yonit Levi of Israel's Channel 12 News and Jonathan Freedland of The Guardian are two of the most prominent journalists in the world today. They are also Jews. Each week, join what MSNBC's Rachel Maddow calls "two great, smart smart smart hosts" as they dissect and debate current events shaping Israel, Jewish life - and the wider world. Their blend of nuanced discussion and sparkling conversation, featuring a dazzling range of guests, is why New Yorker editor David Remnick calls himself a “p ...
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It starts the same way... A seemingly innocent message from someone who appears to be a young woman: ‘Can I tell you a secret?’ But as this six-part podcast explores, people are rarely their true selves online – and one man took it much further. What happened when this cyberstalker wreaked havoc across the internet and ruined people’s lives. And why did he do it?Can I Tell You A Secret - a Guardian podcast series about obsession, fear, and the lives we lead online
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Judgement comes to George Pell. David Marr and Melissa Davey on the fall of a cardinal
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Australia’s most decorated living soldier, Ben Roberts-Smith, is suing three of the country’s most trusted newspapers for defamation over articles he says falsely accuse him of war crimes. Whatever the outcome, the ramifications will be immense for public interest journalism, Australia’s military and the man venerated as a modern-day war hero. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts or Spotify
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In an overwhelmingly Lefty comedic landscape, right-leaning stand-up Geoff Norcott is a rare beast. In WMPT he gets to the heart of what ordinary people think about social and political issues. Whatever the contentious subject – he’ll be honest and blunt, but without being a dick. Mostly. Guests come from across the social and political divide, including, Romesh Ranganathan, Jonathan Pie, Katherine Ryan, Andrew Doyle, David Baddiel, Konstantin Kisin, Owen Jones and many more. Geoff has appea ...
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Every week throughout summer 2016, Andy Zaltzman and guests so special we can’t say here, give their insight into the summer’s sporting bonanza: everything from the Rio Olympics to the Redneck Games, the Tour de France to the Toe Wrestling World Championships, and Wimbledon to the Wife Carrying Festival. Just don’t mention the football...
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Small Changes is a podcast series of one-on-one interviews with people who've seen a problem in the world and set out to change it – often in small and unexpected ways
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After the death in custody of Dunghutti man David Dungay Jr, his family seek justice
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Discover the latest information on ’what’s hot’ in the digital world, best practices and big concepts for innovation, disruption and pivoting in the Silicon Valley. Features: Innovation | Cyber Risk & Security | Bitcoin & Blockchain | Cross - Border Business | Silicon Valley Insider airs Friday’s at 1:00 pm on AM 1220 KDOW and Saturday’s 10:00 am 860 AM KTRB The Answer in the Silicon Valley / San Francisco Bay Area.
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MLB Draft Smoke and Strategy at 1.1 as Guardians Start Off Tough Stretch On Sour Note
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The Guardians got off to a tough start to a tough stretch of games ahead with a disappointing start from Triston McKenzie and the bullpen had a rare off night to go with it. We get into the issues with Triston McKenzie and the starting pitching as a whole. We discuss why it might pay off to be patient with Gavin Williams right now despite the woes …
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Guardian Essential report: voters split on Dutton’s 2030 target – Australian politics podcast
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Paul Karp, Guardian Australia’s chief political correspondent, and columnist Peter Lewis discuss what voters think about opposition leader Peter Dutton’s announcement to abandon Australia’s emissions reduction target for 2030. Climate experts have described it as a ‘destructive’ and ‘utterly irresponsible’ move that would breach Australia’s legally…
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Germans are divided. Can Euro 2024 unite them?
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Thanks to a troubled economy and gains by the far right in the European elections, Germany’s sense of identity is in the balance. Could footballing success bring the country back together? Philip Oltermann reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocusBy The Guardian
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EP 254 - Election reaches the Half-way Snark (with SCOTT BENNETT)
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This week I had a chat with Scott Bennett who is funny and Northern. At the half-way mark in the election we reflected on the stand-out moments - from Rishi in the rain to the mystery of Keir's dad's profession. We also wonder again why journos can't deal with Farage. In the Patreon only we discuss the Euros, not least why Lineker was so badly dres…
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Election Extra: Labour heading for a landslide
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A new poll for Ipsos shows Labour heading for an unprecedented majority and spells disaster for Rishi Sunak. Archie Bland reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocusBy The Guardian
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Last week, dozens of young female students in Victoria had innocuous photos of themselves taken from social media and manipulated into graphic nude images using artificial intelligence.Investigations reporter Ariel Bogle speaks to Nour Haydar about the dangers of deepfakesBy The Guardian
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Infinity Saga Rewatch - Captain America: The Winter Soldier
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It's time to talk about one of the best MCU Movies according to many fans. Captain America: The Winter Soldier! Matt and Ash have a great time breaking down how this movie looks so many years later and just gushing about the wonderful thrill ride that it is. SPONSORS: ZBIOTICS https://www.zbiotics.com/MCU Use Code MCU FUM https://www.tryfum.com/UNI…
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Cooper Ingle Joins the Show to Talk Why the Cleveland Guardians Are a Good Fit for Him and More
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Cooper Ingle, Cleveland Guardians catching prospect, joins the show and discusses why he felt the Guardians were a good fit for him when he got drafted out of Clemson in the fourth round in 2023. Cooper shares some of the adjustments, what he's worked on and improved so far in pro ball, the feeling of winning a division title in Lake County, and ge…
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What are the main UK parties promising on climate and is it enough?
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Last week more than 400 scientists signed an open letter to political parties urging ambitious action on the environment to prevent making Britain and the world ‘more dangerous and insecure’. Now that the main parties’ manifestos have all been released, Ian Sample is joined by the global environment editor, Jon Watts, and the biodiversity reporter,…
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The British judges ruling on the law in authoritarian Hong Kong
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Since 1997 Hong Kong’s highest court has included British judges. But with China changing the laws in the city, they are being urged to resign. Amy Hawkins reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocusBy The Guardian
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Nigel Farage has launched Reform UK’s ‘contract’ with voters, which he insists is not a manifesto. Archie Bland reports on its content and whether it adds up. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocusBy The Guardian
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Two years in: Amy Remeikis’ Labor report card
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Anthony Albanese came into government promising a new way of doing politics. Two years on, some of the gloss has come off the Labor government as the Coalition gains momentum in the polls. Political reporter Amy Remeikis tells Jane Lee why Labor is struggling in the polls and why we could expect an election before the end of the year…
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Politics Weekly Westminster: Reform’s threat to the Conservatives
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The Guardian’s Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey look ahead to Reform UK’s manifesto launch and why Nigel Farage might be spooking the Conservatives. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspodBy The Guardian
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Politics Weekly Westminster: Reform’s threat to the Conservatives
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The Guardian’s Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey look ahead to Reform UK’s manifesto launch and why Nigel Farage might be spooking the Conservatives. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspodBy Guardian
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Guardians Navigate Three-City Road Trip, Now Must Navigate Heavy Stretch Ahead
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On today's Locked On Guardian, we discuss if the .500 record on the team's three-city, eight-game, 10-day road trip showed much about this teams strengths or flaws, what tweaks they can make to be the best version of themselves over the next six weeks before getting to the trade deadline to make any additions. We also go through the Guardians upcom…
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Baby Matt and Jeff talk Winter Soldier
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Getting Back to our Infinity Saga Rewatch this week so it's time to drop this oldie but a goody. From way back in 2015 when we broke down Winter Soldier for the first time! Patreon https://www.patreon.com/mcucast Join The Stranded Panda Community! https://www.strandedpanda.com/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/spchat Learn more about…
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The economy and Labour’s post-election dilemma
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Heather Stewart explains how the party’s central economic message could help it win power but then constrain it in office. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocusBy The Guardian
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What Snap Elections in France Mean For Europe and the World
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Elections for the European Parliament saw sweeping gains for far-right parties in Germany and France. It was in France that these election results led to the surprising—and very daring—decision by Emmanuel Macron to dissolve parliament and call for snap elections. The first round of these legislative elections will be held on June 30th. Macron is f…
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The destructive consequences of financial abuse
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For women in violent or abusive relationships money can be a key factor that determines whether they stay or leave. Reporter Kate Lyons speaks to Nour Haydar about what she found after sitting in on financial abuse counselling sessions – and what needs to change to stop abuseBy The Guardian
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The Guardians and Reds battle for the annual Ohio Cup, we'll recap the two game series in Cincinnati along with the series opener in Toronto. Native Canadian Bo Naylor stops by to talk about playing close to home, plus outfield coach JT McGuire joins the show to discuss the progress this young Guardians outfield has made so far this season. That's …
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US politics: Hunter Biden’s conviction and a confusing Republican response
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On Tuesday, Hunter Biden was found guilty on all three criminal charges relating to buying a handgun while being a user of crack cocaine. His father – the US president – was firm in his support for his son but also in his belief in the justice system. After Donald Trump was convicted in a New York court last month, rightwing pundits and Republican …
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Azeem Rafiq talks racism, cricket, and leaving Britain; Philippa Perry offers advice on a painful crush; why Rory Stewart quit politics; and the big British bamboo crisis
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The former cricketer discusses the ramifications of his decision to speak out about racism at Yorkshire; a reader has developed an intense crush on an unavailable work colleague; Boris Johnson and Brexit weren’t the only reasons Rory Stewart left politics; and Simon Usborne on the destructive impact of bamboo…
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EP 253 - Rishi's Sky Dishi & Slippery Starmer Karma (with HUGO RIFKIND)
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I'm back from Ibiza so thank god I had Hugo Rifkind to help 'remind' me of the week's big political news. From Rishi's Sky Dishi to Slippery Stamer's Corbyn karma & Nigel's one man political blunderbuss. We also talk about Hugo's excellent new book 'Rabbits' which has guns, drugs and loads of cool references to the Nineties. Order the PAPERBACK EDI…
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Election Extra: Starmer and the Corbyn question
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Reform have surged ahead of the Tories in the latest YouGov poll and as Keir Starmer prepares for a BBC grilling, will he have a better answer to questions about his past support for Jeremy Corbyn? Zoe Williams reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocusBy The Guardian
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Political parties unveil General Election manifestos but what do they offer farming?
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It is the third week of the General Election campaign and political parties have now published their manifestos. The Farmers Guardian news and business team take a closer look at the parties pledges for farming and rural communities. We look at budget, bovine TB policy, planning reform, food and the environment, and what the opinion polls look like…
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One Month Until the 2024 MLB Draft: No Baseball to Play So Time to Mock Instead #mlb #mockdrafts
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The Cleveland Guardians aren't playing baseball, so instead the focus is on the most important event for the future of the Guardians franchise. The MLB Draft is one month from today. So we do a 30-pick mock, explaining what we have heard and what we expect based on history and rumors. The Guardians are in first place but in a month will have a new …
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Republicans struggle to respond to Hunter Biden’s conviction
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On Tuesday, Hunter Biden was found guilty on all three criminal charges relating to buying a handgun while being a user of crack cocaine. His father – the president – was firm in his support for his son, but also in his belief in the justice system. After Donald Trump was convicted in a New York court last month, rightwing pundits and Republican po…
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Manifestos & The (Lack Of) Vision For UK Media
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What can we expect for our industry from the next government? We look through the manifestos launched this week, as well as rounding up the best election coverage so far. Media news and analysis, this week with the i paper’s arts and media correspondent Adam Sherwin and Deadline’s investigations editor Jake Kanter. Also on the programme: Paramount …
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The phone-free, 12-hour school-day experiment
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A school in west London is trying to give children their childhood back – by extending its hours from 7am to 7pm. Will it work? Helen Pidd reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocusBy The Guardian
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Big Fires Everywhere - with special guest Amos Harel
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The week began with a daring hostage rescue operation that brought four Israeli captives home, but the relief did not last long. Hezbollah rocket fire from the north is growing ever more intense, while Israel’s war cabinet saw the long-awaited exit of Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot – and all while Benjamin Netanyahu and the Supreme Court remain on a…
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Labour published its manifesto today with no surprise announcements. But is it the whole story of the party’s plan for government? Heather Stewart reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocusBy The Guardian
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Newsroom edition: The consequences of Peter Dutton’s climate war
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If elected, opposition leader Peter Dutton says he will abandon Australia’s 43% emissions reduction target for 2030. The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, labeled the comments divisive, and climate experts say Dutton’s position will put Australia in breach of the landmark Paris agreement. Bridie Jabour speaks to editor-in-chief Lenore Taylor and cl…
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Everything NextDecade's David Keane said about his company's Brownsville LNG project at public hearing
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Judge Treviño, commissioners, thank you very much for allowing me the time to be here this morning. I know I don't have very much time so I'm going to jump right into this. The first thing that I wanted to start off with was safety. Safety is our number one concern with regards to community, with regards to our employees, and with regards to the en…
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Reds Spoil Tanner Bibee's Gem in Two Swings, Ohio Cup Tied - Locked On Guardians/Reds Crossover
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Tanner Bibee was dominating the Reds through five innings. Jeimer Candelario's two swings were the only marks on his line, and unfortunately was the Guardians downfall in game two of the Ohio Cup against the Reds. The Guardians had some bad luck and some failures with runners in scoring position. We break down the two games including the quasi-pitc…
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Are cold and wet UK summers here to stay?
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Here in the UK talking about the weather is already a national pastime, but this month the water-cooler weather chat has ramped up a notch as rain, grey skies and biting temperatures have put summer firmly on hold. Ian Sample talks to Matt Patterson, a postdoctoral research scientist in the Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading, to…
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Politics Weekly Westminster: Starmer and Sunak face audience in Grimsby
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The Guardian’s Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey discuss how Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak performed at the Sky News special leaders’ event in Lincolnshire. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspodBy The Guardian
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Politics Weekly Westminster: Starmer and Sunak face audience in Grimsby
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The Guardian’s Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey discuss how Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak performed at the Sky News special leaders’ event in Lincolnshire. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspodBy Guardian
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In the 2019 general election, Labour won just one of Scotland’s 59 parliamentary seats. Can it turn around its Scottish fortunes? Libby Brooks reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocusBy The Guardian
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How Will a Chastened Narendra Modi Lead India?
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India's election was supposed to be a coronation for Narendra Modi. Instead, he got a comeuppance. India is, of course, the world's largest democracy, and after a nearly month-long election season, the final results were declared in early June. Narendra Modi and his political party, the BJP, fared much worse than expected. They secured far fewer se…
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In this episode Sunshine, BigCat, and JaCAB cover all the latest in sports. Andrew Berry and Kevin Stefanski get a contract extension. Sunday ticket anti-trust lawsuit. Sunshine uses AI to write his work emails. Darren Waller retires and regales us with a music video. Will CMC be cursed by the Madden cover? Rule 34. The Lakers are publicly embarras…
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Have the Conservatives switched their election strategy to simply limiting losses? Archie Bland reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocusBy The Guardian
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Anthony Albanese on climate change, Gaza and China
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Guardian Australia political editor Karen Middleton speaks with prime minister Anthony Albanese about the Coalition’s decision to ditch the 2030 emissions target, pro-Palestine protests outside electorate offices, and the Indigenous voice eight months onBy The Guardian
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Anthony Albanese on climate targets, gas strategy and the voice eight months on
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Guardian Australia’s political editor, Karen Middleton, speaks with the Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese, about the Coalition’s decision to ditch the 2030 target, pro-Palestine protests outside electorate offices and the voice eight months onBy The Guardian
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Everything Cameron County Deputy Administrator Dan Serna said about NextDecade at public hearing
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Just to refresh everybody's memory. Rio Grande LNG leased a 984-acre site from the Port of Brownsville. The project will consist of five LNG trains. The estimated investment on the project is $18 billion with $12 billion of that being for phase one alone, with trains one to three. At the peak there will be over 5,000 construction jobs or five to se…
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