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Pomegranate Health

the Royal Australasian College of Physicians

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Pomegranate Health is an award-winning podcast about the culture of medicine, from the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. We ask how doctors make difficult clinical and ethical decisions, how doctor-patient communication can be improved, and how healthcare delivery can be made more equitable. This is also the home of [IMJ On-Air], a podcast to accompany the RACP's Internal Medicine Journal. Interviews with authors are conducted by specialist section editors. Find out more at the websi ...
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Ask Pomegranate

Pomegranate Doyle

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Delving into the mysteries of life, death & beyond This is not your average medium! Pomegranate makes sense out of the mysterious, makes the mystical practical. Get answers to your questions about psychic powers, life after death, dreams and other strange occurrences such as how to say "No" to your mother! One of the following will occur: your mind will be opened, changed, blown away or simply cleaned and pressed . . .
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Bringing stories, histories and alternatives into conversations of the world today. Produced & Hosted by @elifxeyal & @gzangana. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @PomegranatePod. Subscribe to our newsletter, https://mailchi.mp/0f139b003140/pomegranate-podcast
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This is a space where I speak about stuff I otherwise write about. Muslim. Sudanese & trying to make it alive in the US. Why the pomegranate name? There's so much I have inside and also I'm a mess. But a good mess. (img by Masao Saito, 1986) Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pomegranate/support
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Pomegranate Seeds

Persephone Theatre

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Planting Seeds of Thought so our community can grow.Pomegranate Seeds brings the themes of Persephone Theatre’s productions off the stage and out into the community for fruitful discussion. Join host Grahame Kent as he talks with experts and community members with unique perspectives about how the themes of each show relate to life here in Saskatchewan. If you have ever wondered why we choose the shows we do, saw a show that gave you real food for thought, or wondered what the point is besid ...
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Welcome to Healthy Focus Podcast where we talk health. The information presented is for educational use only and not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition. The information is not intended to replace any medical advice from your doctor. Enjoy listening and learning! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ronda-herbert/support
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The Myth Lab

Christopher Jones

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🧙‍♂️✨🌙 Discover "The Myth Lab" podcast, where myths and legends come alive. Explore new releases every Tuesday and Friday featuring ancient tales, cultural and historical texts, and psychological deep-dives into timeless stories. Each episode combines captivating narratives with intellectual and ethical exploration for an unforgettable experience. We're here for the fans of folklore, fantasy, and the enigmatic, "The Myth Lab" educates, enchants, and enlightens. Join us on a journey through t ...
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Dreamy

Kristen Eddy

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Zzz. . . Dreamy is a weekly podcast where melodic host Kristen Eddy reads you to sleep with classic tales. Dreamy is the sister podcast to Sleepy – and is produced by Otis Gray.
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A podcast by story tellers for story lovers. Join Morgan and Maren as they discuss all mediums of story, and talk about every genre and topic they can get their hands on.
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Fruitful

Zach Huddleston

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The podcast that aims to get people pondering, discussing, and eating more fruit. Hosted by fruit nerd and comedian Zach Huddleston. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fruitful/support
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Salaam Storytime is a collection of stories for children featuring diverse tales from around the world. Read aloud by Janan, Leena, Hanable, Nadeen, and Ameena, featuring guest speakers. You will hear unique stories from around the world, read with permission by the copyright holder. For inquiries, please contact salaamstorytime[at]gmail[dot]com. To enter our recipe contest, please visit: https://tinyurl.com/salaambananas
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For Real Tho is a shiny new radio program featuring a group of Hollywood actors who are also besties. Katie Leclerc (Switched At Birth), Jillian Rose Reed (Awkward.), and Bianca Bethune (Rosewood) are “ride or die bitches” who swap tales of sex, hair journeys, and life, while balancing relationships, gossip, and each other’s loud personalities and unique perspectives.
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A 25-episode podcast mini-series that presents the firsthand voices of folks in the international working-class who tell stories about their daily labor and their resistance to injustice and oppression. The series is a fusion of dramatic storytelling and socialist perspectives
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Do you like podcasts? Do you enjoy eavesdropping on chatty people on the bus or at the grocery store? Have you ever pondered, "Who is the best Golden Girl?" Then you need Mohr Please! A weekly podcast featuring two *pretty okay* sisters. Join us as we explore the world - one caffeine fueled conversation at a time. New episodes released on Mondays!
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SPEW Podcast

SPEW Podcast

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SPEW is a nerd culture podcast based out of Fort Myers, Florida. Hosted by Shelby and Jesi, SPEW is a comedy show that addresses up and coming movies, fandoms, conventions, comics, scifi, fantasy, and how the feminisms reflects on the nerdisms.
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This is the Chesterfield Performing Arts Podcast. As a town of around 100,000 people, Chesterfield has a thriving performing arts scene from Amateur Dramatics, Musical Theatre to Live Music and Comedy; one Dance Dad explores this world of performing arts, one interview at a time. Expect interviews with teachers, performers as well as local producers and artists.
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Aesop's Fables Podcast collects the timeless moral fables of the Greek storyteller Aesop. A perenial choice for the early education of children, these brief tales of virtuous living can be enjoyed by the young and old alike.
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Spilling the Tee

Gabriel Perez & Tina Paul

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Spilling The Tee is a verbal record of the life of Tina Paul, by way of hourlong conversations over tea. Gabriel Perez, her son, came up with the idea of using a podcast to fully learn who his mom is (because she's a pretty amazing woman with a lot of great stories) for himself, but also to have a way for future generations to find out about who she is. Feel free to join in.
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Stories From Lore - A Folklore, Nature And Heritage Podcast

Dawn Nelson: Author, Consultant & Performance Storyteller

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Merry Met virtual traveller and welcome to Stories From Lore. A monthly podcast that invites you to ‘Rewild Yourself Through Story,‘ by exploring nature, folklore and the stories it inspires. My name is Dawn Nelson and I am an author and professional performance storyteller. cerridwenscauldron.substack.com
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Mango and Gnocchi Podcast

Roshni Kavate & Rebecca Servoss

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Sharing food is a language of love. It’s how we celebrate and how we grieve. Join nurses and grief experts Roshni Kavate and Rebecca Servoss on the first Friday of each month as they ask the question “What is your grief craving?” In each episode, enjoy interviews with cooks, creatives, and community builders and explore the power of our collective food stories to nurture us, bring us joy, and take us out of our minds and into our hearts.
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Key Change is the COC’s new podcast, offering a fresh take on today's opera issues. Co-hosted by classical singer and culture critic Robyn Grant-Moran, a member of the COC’s Circle of Artists, alongside COC Director/Dramaturg-in-Residence Julie McIsaac, the first season of bi-weekly episodes explores the operagoing experience from a variety of perspectives, with special guests from the opera field and beyond.
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It's Bananas

Becky Onnesta

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Welcome to It's Bananas, the podcast where we build an appetite for juicy living with your host, Becky Onnesta. She explores how tasting new and diverse fruits can lead to self discovery, joy and connection. But the thing is...you don't have to love fruit in order to enjoy all the juicy details. The whole idea is to figure out what you love for yourself. Every episode, she spills all the details of what's on her mind and what's on her table connecting the dots between fruit and the human exp ...
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The groundbreaking podcast returns for a second series in 2022 with Melissa Wilson joining Jonathan Overend to discover positive stories in the sport and sustainability space. This challenging series investigates the links between sport and climate change and asks the sporting community, including us as fans, to assess our contribution to an unfolding crisis. Athletes, clubs and governing bodies tell stories from three angles; the impact of climate change on everyday sport, the contribution ...
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This podcast follows the case of a 48-year-old male with a 3-month history of diarrhoea and associated lymphadenopathy. A complex constellation of symptoms accompanies this presenting complaint, along with a key radiological finding that enabled the treating team to arrive at the correct diagnosis. Can you arrive at the correct diagnosis before the…
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What does the "pomegranate" fruit evoke for you? In China, it's a metaphor that symbolizes the unity of the Chinese nation. Chinese President Xi Jinping has used this metaphor on many occasions, saying "the people of all the 56 ethnic groups remain closely united like the seeds of a pomegranate." As the country celebrates the upcoming National Day,…
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One year on, Israel is expanding its war against Hamas in Gaza, which has already killed some 42,000 people and wounded nearly 100,000 more. It has stepped up attacks in Lebanon and other neighboring countries, inflicting greater civilian casualties and sparking fears of a full-blown regional war with its old foe Iran. Why has this conflict escalat…
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"Is China an Enemy Fabricated through Propaganda?" That's the title of a new book by Albert Ettinger, a French-speaking Luxembourgois author who has devoted decades as a historian on Xizang (Tibet), and other China related issues. His book on Xizang titled "Free Tibet? Power, Society and Ideology in Old Tibet" challenges the so-called Western exper…
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Is China a terrible place to live? Nobody seems to have told those from abroad who now call it home, not to mention the millions who are flocking here to experience China for themselves. In this special edition of The Point, we tell the stories of three foreign nationals living in different parts of China. Why did they move here? What have been the…
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On September 23, the U.S. Commerce Department proposed banning key Chinese software and hardware in so-called connected vehicles. The proposed ban not only affects Chinese EV makers, but also forces other major automakers to remove Chinese components from vehicles before they can enter the U.S. markets. Meanwhile, a vote by the EU on whether to imp…
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The U.S. is expected to significantly escalate restrictions on Chinese EVs under the guise of "national security". On Monday, the Commerce Department proposed banning key Chinese software and hardware in so-called connected vehicles. The proposed ban not only affects Chinese EV makers, but also forces other major automakers to remove Chinese compon…
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Despite the reported lack of confidence in the world's second-largest economy among some Western media, the IMF recently revised China's 2024 economic growth forecast to 5%, up 0.4 percentage points from April. The IMF noted that the revision was in part based on stronger consumption figures from the first quarter, along with stronger exports. What…
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This recording comes from the launch of the 2nd Monitoring and Evaluation Report on Hepatitis C Elimination in NSW. The work was conducted through the Kirby Institute under the guidance of infectious diseases specialist, Professor Greg Dore. As presented in this seminar, data show that the state is on track to meet the 2025 target set by NSW Health…
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Leaders from global military and defense departments, heads of international organizations and renowned experts have gathered in Beijing for the 11th Beijing Xiangshan Forum. With discussions centered around global security and defense issues, the evolving nature of U.S.-China relations was a key focus. Where is the relationship heading? What can b…
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China's growing cooperation with other Global South countries is making some in the West pretty nervous. Are we witnessing the emergence of a multipolar world order? As we delve deep into the historical ties that have seen China and other developing countries stand shoulder-to-shoulder against colonialism, how do these deepening partnerships affect…
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In 1666, amidst the opulence of Paris, whispers spread of a gemstone that defied the heavens—a diamond so darkly beautiful, it seemed to capture the midnight sky itself. The “Blue Diamond of the Crown,” now known as the infamous Hope Diamond, became a symbol of power for kings, merchants, and aristocrats, while carrying the weight of a haunting cur…
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The first China-Latin America and Caribbean States Roundtable on Human Rights was held on Tuesday in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to expose the double standards and hypocrisy applied in human rights by some countries. The event also provided a platform for countries to share and learn from each other on protecting human rights through development. What …
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This year's Forum on China-Africa Cooperation summit concluded in Beijing last week. The event has certainly ruffled some feathers in the West. How do the U.S.-led West and China see global dynamics differently? With the U.S. elections just months away, how might China-U.S. relations evolve? What are the top priorities for the two major economies?…
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Dr Karan Singh loves his job as a registrar in nuclear medicine but he thinks there isn’t enough exposure to the specialty during medical school and basic training. In this podcast we spend a day in his department at Prince of Wales Hospital Sydney and get a taste of the many different referrals that come his way; a bone scan for a young man experi…
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Recently, China has upgraded its relationship with Nigeria to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. This special program, jointly produced by China Global Television Network and the Nigerian Television Authority, dives deep into this dynamic relationship and takes a look at the progress, drivers, impacts, and the potential for the future from both…
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Dive into the mystery of the Dancing Plague of 1518, a bizarre historical event where an entire city was gripped by an uncontrollable urge to dance. Was it mass hysteria, divine punishment, or something more sinister? Join us on The Myth Lab as we unravel the chilling tale of Strasbourg’s dance of madness that defied explanation. Listen now at The …
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On Thursday, China released its first white paper mapping the country's energy transition over the past ten years. The paper shows that China's energy intensity decreased steadily, reducing CO2 emissions by three billion tons. Last year, China invested 676 billion USD in the energy transition, the largest in the world, and more than the U.S. and th…
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For the first time in 8 years, the U.S. President's point man on national security is in China. The visit is Sullivan's first to China in his current capacity. What does the visit tell us about the current state of China-U.S. relations? Is the world's most important bilateral relationship showing signs of improving stability? With U.S. elections ju…
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As the world goes through rapid changes, China and African countries are coming closer together. The 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, or FOCAC, is to be held in Beijing from September 4 to 6. What's to be expected from the summit? Where are the two sides headed next? And in the context of the profound changes currently taking p…
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The LACE index is a prognostic algorithm for predicting the likelihood that a newly discharged patient will come back into hospital within 30 days because of complications. Today’s IMJ paper describes a validation of the LACE index in a regional Victorian setting. Identifying patients who are at risk could allow for better targeted care at the firs…
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Despite the calls for "decoupling" and "de-risking," global direct investment in China has kept growing, with figures from some European and Middle Eastern countries soaring to record highs. Why are investors betting so big on China? Why are European companies ignoring their politicians' call for "de-risking"? And what does the Middle-East's pivot …
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Vietnam's top leader, To Lam, is in China for a three-day state visit, his first trip abroad since becoming General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee earlier this month. Starting in Guangzhou, he visited landmarks linked to late Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh and emphasized that China remains Vietnam's "top priority" in i…
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From August 12th to 14th, former Japanese defense minister Shigeru Ishiba led a cross-party parliamentarian delegation to China's Taiwan region. The visit sparked serious protests from China. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned Japanese politicians "not to forget the lessons of history" and to stop sending the wrong signals to separatist…
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Welcome to an intoxicating journey into the shadows of Prohibition-era Chicago, where the city's steel and smoke hide darker secrets. In this chilling episode of The Myth Lab, we unravel the sinister tale of the Abyssal Avatar—a forgotten deity of fear and chaos—who awakens amidst the swirling chaos of the Windy City. As the whispers of an ancient …
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The Paris Olympics came to a close on August 11. China tied with the U.S. for the most gold medals, at 40, marking its best ever performance in overseas Olympic Games. This year's games have seen breakthroughs that may inspire greater public enthusiasm in sports. How will the Paris Olympics go down in history? What are the most memorable moments of…
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In this episode of The Myth Lab, delve into the dazzling city of MythosPrime, where futuristic technology and ancient magic coexist. As dawn illuminates the city’s bioluminescent towers, the Nexus Cathedral stands as a symbol of balance. Here, The Great Pantheon of Equilibrium, manages this delicate harmony. Medusa Seraphina Vasilios, the Lead Myst…
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This podcast follows the case of a 58 year old man who presented to the haematology department at Flinders Medical Centre with intravascular coagulation and leukocytosis. He was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia and treated on standard cytarabine and daunorubicin combination therapy. Nine days after initiation, the patient developed painless d…
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France has claimed a stunning array of medals, while China's Deng Yawen made waves with her groundbreaking gold in Freestyle BMX, marking the nation's first win in this event and signaling a new chapter for Chinese cycling. What moments can truly define these Games, and what do they mean for the future of cycling worldwide? And faced with accusatio…
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On July 31st, Chinese swimming prodigy Pan Zhanle won gold and broke world record in men's 100-meter freestyle swimming, clocking a time of 46.40 seconds. While the world was still trying to make sense of this seemingly "impossible" feat, just four days later, Pan did it again, this time in men's 4*100 medley relay, clocking 45.92 seconds for the s…
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Since January, more than a million people from the island of Taiwan have traveled to the mainland for tourism. The number of visits for all of last year was under two million, so the rate so far this year marks a significant increase. Why are so many Taiwan residents coming to the mainland? CGTN host Liu Xin spoke with two young people from Taiwan …
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Does China keep opening its doors further, or closing them? What does the resolution adopted at the 3rd plenum of the 20th CPC Central Committee say about it? Host Liu Xin sits down with Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University and president of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network. And, a …
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The RACP Congress in May this year was opened by a fascinating lecture on mental health in the medical workforce, which has been trimmed down for audio. Professor Neil Greenberg is an occupational psychiatrist with more than 23 years in the UK Armed Forces. His extensive research within defence and health settings has informed a very pragmatic unde…
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In this episode of The Myth Lab, join us on a sun-soaked adventure in Mykonos, where the promise of a magical beachside performance quickly turns into a dark mystery. Kyle Thomas, a thrill-seeking traveler, meets the enchanting Sirena Delmare. Her captivating beauty and charm lure him into an unforgettable moonlit date. As Kyle dives into the islan…
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According to a major meeting on deepening reforms concluded days ago, China will improve the institutions and mechanisms for fostering "new quality productive forces" and apply digital technology to promote its digital economy. What exactly are these reforms regarding new quality productive forces? What role does it play in China's high-quality dev…
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Ukraine's foreign minister arrived in China on July 23rd to begin a four-day visit. Dmytro Kuleba met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Guangzhou on Wednesday. During the meeting, Kuleba said Ukraine highly appreciates China's positive and constructive role in promoting peace and maintaining international order. Wang said China and Ukraine a…
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In this episode of The Myth Lab, we dive into a reimagined Greek myth where Persephone, the goddess of spring, faces a hauntingly alluring proposition. As the balance between light and darkness teeters, Persephone encounters a transformative choice that intertwines her fate with the enigmatic lord of the Underworld, Hades. Join us as we unravel thi…
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The resolution of the 3rd Plenum of the 20th CPC Central Committee on further deepening reform comprehensively to advance Chinese modernization has put opening-up as a "defining feature". Will China make it easier for foreign businesses to operate here in the country? China's foreign trade reached new heights in the first half of this year, what do…
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A group of U.S. heavyweight executives from companies like Goldman Sachs, Starbucks, Nike, and Qualcomm are arriving in China this week. Their visit coincides with China's recent commitments to further deepen comprehensive reform and create a more transparent, stable, and predictable environment for foreign businesses, announced during the third pl…
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A pivotal four-day meeting of the 20th CPC Central Committee concluded on Thursday with the adoption of a resolution to further deepen reform in China. The 3rd plenum, held every five years, took place this week in Beijing. The resolution outlines a comprehensive plan to deepen reforms and advance modernization.…
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In this episode of The Myth Lab, we delve into the profound and intricate world of The Book of the Dead, a cornerstone of ancient Egyptian spirituality. Compiled over millennia, this collection of funerary texts includes spells, prayers, and incantations designed to guide the deceased through the treacherous journey of the afterlife. From its origi…
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From 2024, supervising has been recognised as a Category 2 CPD activity. This short and insightful episode focuses on recent updates to the 2024 MyCPD Framework, highlighting the recognition of supervisory activities as a critical element of Category 2 Reviewing Performance CPD. Please join Professor Martin Veysey, a renowned expert in supervision …
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China has made tremendous strides in protecting its marine eco-environment in a remarkably short time, according to a recent white paper. We look into how this has been made possible. And at the NATO summit in Washington last week, China was labelled as a "decisive enabler of the war in Ukraine." But who's the real enabler? Is making China the new …
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Eight years ago, on July 12th, 2016, a so-called arbitral tribunal housed in the Peace Palace in the Hague handed down a so-called South China Sea Arbitration award that has been hailed by the West as a victory against “China hegemony” and used as a basis to criticize China. China has never recognized the legality of this case. What was behind Chin…
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