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G7

Nkosinathi Mncube

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Welcome to the G7 podcast where great minds meet and restoratively help to change the community while building and expounding on real issues.
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Today in the EU is the first daily podcast dedicated to politics and policy in the European Union. Every morning at 6 am, hosts Evi Kiorri and Giada Santana, in conversation with Euractiv’s specialised journalists, discuss the latest in the EU bubble. Tune in to be informed about what is going on in the EU, in less than fifteen minutes. The podcast covers a wide range of topics, including EU politics and institutions, elections, shifts in political power among EU parties (EPP, PES, ALDE, GUE ...
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For over two decades, the Group of Nations (aka CAT Company Inc.) has built an unparalleled reputation for producing and distributing publications and events that bridge the gap between government policy and the global business community. We started in 1997 with our first official print edition to memorialize the agenda of the G8 Summit in Denver, United States. Since then, our portfolio has evolved to include exclusive as well as official publications for the G20, B20, G20 YEA, and APEC sum ...
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Centre for Cities

Centre for Cities

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Centre for Cities is the leading think tank dedicated to improving the economies of the UK’s largest cities and towns. In these podcasts, Chief Executive Andrew Carter interviews leading thinkers in the urban policy field, as well as experts from Centre for Cities about their research and ideas on improving the economies of cities and large towns.
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This channel aims to provide thought provoking ideas revolving around dating, men, women, psychology, biology, and red/blue pill philosophy for people who are open to looking at the world from different angles. Blurred Pills is a metaphor devised around the idea that the mass of people are ingesting information from certain places that keeps them very far off their potential, or has them confused about certain aspects of life. If you want to keep your finger on the pulse with new episodes Su ...
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Fusion News

Fusion Industry Association

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A summary of recent fusion energy news stories presented by young fusion researchers. Keep up to date with all the recent news in the industry in this one easy, fortnightly package. And look out for the bonus "Extra" deep-dives. Fusion News is also available as a video version for those who like pictures: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQSc-BFbCpFJjhZldM3BOcQ
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The Need To Know podcast is a production of the Office of Congressional Relations at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Each episode we will bring our nonpartisan research to life through interviews with experts and practitioners covering the world. Our goal is to bring the best independent research, open dialogue and actionable ideas to congressional staff, policy makers, and anyone else who needs to know.
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Energy Insights

Energy Tracker Asia

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Energy Insights, by Energy Tracker Asia, covers the latest topics on the energy transition and gets into conversation with a wide range of experts and thought leaders on themes that include energy, fossil fuels, climate finance, climate policy, decarbonisation and development. Join our host each month to dive deep into the latest opportunities, challenges and solutions in the climate and energy space.
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The T1D news show you've been waiting for! Long-time broadcaster, blogger and diabetes mom Stacey Simms interviews prominent advocates, authors and speakers. Stacey asks hard questions of healthcare companies and tech developers and brings on "everyday' people living with type 1. Great for parents of T1D kids, adults with type 1 and anyone who loves a person with diabetes.
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Failed infusion sets? Continuous glucose monitor screaming at you in the middle of the night? Then you’ll find this show super-relatable. It’s by people with type 1, for people with type 1, and we talk about it how it is - like every day is a science experiment! Each episode we share personal stories, tips and tricks, the latest news, and talk about how to manage type 1... so that it doesn’t manage you!
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Productivity Puzzles

The Productivity Institute

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Join Bart van Ark, Professor of Productivity Studies at the University of Manchester, and the managing director of The Productivity Institute as he brings you discussions with leading minds from the UK and abroad about how to improve productivity for almost everything: from health care to car manufacturing, at national and regional levels, for business and for your own personal productivity. This podcast series investigates why UK productivity is lower than in many other countries and why ar ...
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Welcome to World News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily world news, global updates, the latest developments about Israel war, Ukraine war, the Red Sea tensions involving Yemen's Houthis, and more. Don't miss out on the most important news stories impacting our world today. Want to get these updates b ...
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We are a podcast about global health and human rights. And right now, we are asking the tough questions about what a world with #COVID19 looks like. Rapid, mass global #vaccination programs are needed - something never achieved in #globalpublichealth before. But who will be left behind? #Pandemics have upended #globalsecurity priorities and turned our lives upside down. What does this mean for #humanrights? What are the implications for epidemics, like, #HIV, #TB and #Malaria, that we have n ...
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On the Global Counsel podcast, you can hear the GC team discuss and debate topical developments in public policy and regulation from around the world.Global Counsel is an advisory firm working with clients around the world to gauge political developments and how these impact both business risk and opportunity. For more information about Global Counsel, visit our website: www.global-counsel.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This podcast seeks to challenge the commonly held assumptions about Japan as harmonious, homogeneous, and traditional by recasting its history as a history of conflict and change, as the history of class struggles, from anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist, anti-colonial, and intersectional perspectives.
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Brought to you by the makers of Omnipod, Beyond the Bolus explores topics beyond the basics of diabetes management and takes a closer look at the treatment and care of diabetes through the unique perspectives and great minds of people within the diabetes community. Hosted by Dena Gottesman MS, RD, CDCES and Nancy Hanna RN, BSN, CDE, this dynamic duo brings forth their passion for serving patients with diabetes and their curiosity to learn to the series. The episodes will include conversation ...
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Sports have always been a competition, to prove that you are the best. What if Pokemon competed in these same sports? Jump on in to a radio broadcast of Pokemon Sporting events, such as the Guild Games, and root for your favorite team as they compete for the title. Brought to you by the Ahdurin Region Network*. What level are you? *not a real network :)
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Thinking CAP

Center for American Progress

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Thinking CAP is a weekly podcast featuring the nation’s top progressive leaders and influencers. The show covers the major issues at the intersection of activism, race, policy, and politics. Hosted by Daniella Gibbs Léger and Ed Chung.
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Just 2 Type 1 diabetic gals trying to live our best lives and share some of our literal highs and lows in navigating Type 1 diabetes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Exodus Companies is a movement from culture to build community. This is the start of the Exodus movement. Exodus Apparel: https://exoduscompanies.com/merchandise/ Join the New Exodus: https://exoduscompanies.com
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3 Topics in just 1 podcast. Topics are what's going on in the tech world and the Sports world. The third topic is any random ass thing I can find that's interesting. Might be some funny ass stuff or what's happening in our world right now! You really never know. Hope you all enjoy!
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Hospitality News And Views

Raj Randhawa & Richard Majewski

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An insightful and at times irreverant look at what is happening in the world of hospitality. Hosted by Raj Randhawa and Richard Majewski, between them they have over 40 years of experience of working in the hospitality industry. Raj is CEO of AVQuest, a UK-based technology company specialising in delivering highly integrated payment and analytics solutions to hotels and serviced apartment operators. AVQuest also provide a wide-range of other technologies to the industry. The AVQuest solution ...
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(0:10): ÖVP Faces Coalition Hurdles Amid Rising Far-Right Sentiments in Europe (2:15): Marburg Virus Outbreak in Rwanda: 20 Isolated as WHO Backs Urgent Response Measures (4:14): G7 Leaders Condemn Iran's Missile Attacks, Urge Diplomatic Resolution Amid Middle East Crisis (6:01): Climate Crisis: 2024 Set to Break Heat Records, Urgent Adaptation Nee…
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For the first time, you can buy a continuous glucose monitor over the counter, no prescription needed. This summer we went from no CGMs available this way, to now having two. This week we’re talking about the Dexcom Stelo with the company’s COO Jake Leach. We’ll talk about Stelo and get an update on G7 features including Dexcom’s plans to address c…
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In the year since October 7, the war that began with Hamas attacking Israel has spread from Gaza to the West Bank and Lebanon. Now at the center of global attention, the Middle East faces its biggest crisis yet with no end in sight. Matt Kaminski, David Luhnow, and Catherine Philp join World Review with Ivo Daalder to look back at lessons learned a…
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(0:10): AI Pioneers Win Nobel Chemistry Prize Amid Rising Concerns Over Ethical Implications (2:46): Asian Stocks Surge as Investors Eye China's Expected Stimulus; U.S. Dollar Dips, Oil Prices Edge Up (4:40): Internet Archive Hit by Major DDoS Attack and Data Breach, Millions of Users Affected (6:30): Turkey Evacuates Citizens from Lebanon Amid Isr…
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It's In the News.. a look at the top headlines and stories in the diabetes community. This week's top stories: Hurricane aid for people with diabetes, Medtronic safety warning, stem cell updates for type 1, new study about teens and young adults with type 1, and Ryan Reed returns to racing. Find out more about Moms' Night Out Please visit our Spons…
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The long-term EU budget, known as the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), may soon see structural reforms. A leaked document from this week hints at the merger of various funds, the introduction of conditionality measures, and a shift toward a more centralised approach, among other things. In this episode, join host Giada Santana and economy and…
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In this episode of Need to Know, host John Milewski discusses the rise of populism in Europe with Robin Quinville, Director of the Wilson Center's Global Europe Program. They explore the factors contributing to the popularity of far-right movements, including migration, economic uncertainty, and the polarization of political parties. The conversati…
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(0:10): Marriott to Pay $52M for Data Breaches, Vows Enhanced Security Measures (2:10): UNICEF Report Reveals Staggering Global Sexual Violence: 650 Million Women and Girls Affected (4:38): Zelenskyy Rallies Europe for Military Aid Amid Escalating Conflict with Russia (6:55): US Confirms Sinwar Hiding in Gaza; Biden Calls for Urgent Diplomacy to Fr…
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In this episode of City Talks Andrew Carter, Chief Executive of Centre for Cities, is joined by Sarah Hall, 1931 Professor of Geography and Fellow of St John’s College Cambridge. They discuss her research on the economic geography of financial services and the uneven economic development that results from global finance dynamics. In addition, Sarah…
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen had a tense exchange at the Strasbourg plenary on 9 October, after Orbán outlined his country's EU Council Presidency initiatives. Orbán stressed the need for stricter migration controls, questioning the EU's approach to Ukraine. Von der Leyen responded wit…
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(0:10): Trump's Secret Calls with Putin and Harris' Criticism Highlight Tense Election Battle (2:09): Netanyahu Warns Lebanon of Gaza-Like 'Destruction' as Israel Deploys More Troops Amid Escalating Conflict (4:24): Brazil's Supreme Court Lifts Ban on X After Compliance with Court Orders (6:08): OpenAI Expands to Singapore and France, Investing $1 …
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Thursday’s Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting has laid bare the stark shift in EU member states' approach to migration, as right-wing politics gain ground across the bloc. While ministers are due to discuss issues related to Schengen and security, the focal point will be a working lunch where ministers will explore new migration deals with th…
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(0:10): Vodafone and Google Cloud Expand Partnership to Revolutionize AI-Driven Services Across 45 Markets (2:11): Interpol Launches Major Campaign to Identify 46 Unidentified Women Across Europe (4:18): Study Reveals Human Lifespan Ceiling: Rapid Gains in Life Expectancy Unlikely to Continue (6:13): Pro-Ukrainian Hackers Target Russian Broadcaster…
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We know the importance of mental health support during a type 1 diagnosis, so why isn’t there much of any? We know the answers – time, money, patient and caregiver bandwidth, but can’t we do something here? I’m talking to an endo who feels passionately that we can, and his team is trying their best in our difficult system to make a difference. He’s…
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One year into the escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas, European countries remain divided over their military support for Israel. Despite international efforts to broker peace, arms exports have continued to play a critical role in the conflict, with major suppliers like the US and Germany providing significant military aid. However, countr…
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(0:10): Tesla's Q3 Deliveries Soar Amid Cybertruck Recall; EU and China Clash Over Electric Vehicle Trade Restrictions (2:17): French PM Unveils Budget Cuts, Tougher Immigration Policies Amid Rising Debt and Political Tensions (4:36): US Scientists Win Nobel for MicroRNA Breakthrough, Kicking Off 2024 Nobel Prize Season (6:35): New Zealand Navy Shi…
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As the European Union accelerates its push for net-zero emissions, it is looking to boost lithium production across various member states. This essential mineral, crucial for electric vehicle batteries, has sparked interest in mining projects not just in Serbia, but across Portugal, Spain and France. While lithium is a key component of the EU's gre…
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Ben recently sat down with Dr. Petro Terblanche, the head of Afrigen, Africa’s first mRNA vaccine researcher and manufacturer. From the calamities of COVID-19 vaccine populism, the African public health community & its allies swore that never again would Africa be last in the line when it came to life saving pandemic vaccines, and Petro sets out ho…
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In the year since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, the conflict between Israel, Iran, and Hezbollah has gradually escalated, leading the region to the brink of war. Israel ramped up its attacks across the Middle East in recent weeks, bombing Yemen and Lebanon and killing Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. In retaliation, Iran launched 200 missil…
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(0:10): Impact Plastics Under Fire: Workers' Tragic Deaths in Hurricane Helene Spark Investigation and Outrage (1:59): Toyota Invests $500M in Joby Aviation to Propel Electric Air Taxis by 2025 (4:06): Biden and Xi Plan Crucial Call Amid U.S.-China Tensions on Taiwan, Fentanyl, and Ukraine (5:49): UN Urges Immediate Action as Climate Change Acceler…
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The Legal Affairs Committee of the European Parliament (JURI) met on Thursday (3 October) to start the vetting of commissioners-designate to see who is fit to join the Commission's new line-up. Although the vetting process is based on the nominees providing the necessary information, the JURI Committee has a crucial role in scrutinising financial d…
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With a new government in town, industrial strategy is back. Why now? How will it help growth and productivity? How do we get it right? And, perhaps equally important, how do we make sure we don’t get it wrong this time? Host Professor Bart van Ark is joined by: Dame Kate Barker, Chair of the Universities Superannuation Scheme and Chair of The Produ…
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EU foreign ministers this week discussed the possibility of incoming migrant flows to the bloc amid concerns over Israel's ground offensive in southern Lebanon, the European Commission told Euractiv. In Lebanon, more than one million people have been displaced so far, with around one in 10 having fled to Syria. To cope with the unfolding humanitari…
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(0:10): Global Leaders Urgently Call for Cooperation Amid Escalating Conflicts and Crisis in Multilateralism at U.N. Assembly (2:07): Portuguese Government Under Pressure to Remove Flag from Explosive-Laden Ship Bound for Israel (4:05): Canadian Man Urges Faster Lebanon Evacuation After Parents Killed in Israeli Bombing (6:04): Israel Bombs Palesti…
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is meeting with the European Commission in Brussels today, for the first time since he won a landslide victory in the UK general elections, last July. He promised to rekindle the relationship with Brussels after the Tories focused on delivering Brexit at all costs.Starmer has, however, been handed a list of leftover i…
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(0:10): Israel Targets Hezbollah Leader in Major Airstrike; Regional Tensions Soar Amid Fears of Escalation (1:55): SpaceX Launches Rescue Mission Amid ISS Leak Concerns; Astronauts' Return Delayed Until February (3:50): Mark Rutte to Assume NATO Leadership Amid Escalating Ukraine-Russia Conflict (6:08): World Leaders Demand Action as Gaza Crisis D…
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We’ve been hearing a lot more about screening for type 1 diabetes – I saw my first mainstream commercial for it last week – but what does that mean? If you have type 1 or you have a child with T1D, are you thinking about screening other family members? Should you? Over the summer new guidelines were announced for health care providers – including m…
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Former Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte will assume the role of NATO Secretary-General on Tuesday (1 October), marking the start of a new chapter for the North Atlantic Alliance as he takes over from Jens Stoltenberg. A seasoned leader with over a decade of experience, Rutte is expected to face significant challenges and manage high expectations in …
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(0:10): Assassination of Hezbollah Leader Ignites Regional Conflict: Humanitarian Crisis Deepens as US Pushes for Peace (1:56): Hurricane Helene Devastates Southeast: Dozens Dead, Millions Without Power, and Flood Risks Loom (3:58): Marine Le Pen Faces Trial for Alleged €6.8M EU Fund Embezzlement; Candidacy for 2027 Election at Risk (6:22): Saudi A…
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Austria’s far-right Freedom Party (FPO) won the most votes in Sunday’s election, the first time it has topped the poll in post-war history, in line with forecasts. With 29.1% of the vote, the FPO is set to begin coalition talks, aiming to play a decisive role in forming the next government. However, its victory may be complicated as the outgoing ce…
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Energy Insights speaks with Teresa Anderson, the global climate justice lead at ActionAid International, about all things climate finance in the run-up to COP29 in Azerbaijan. We talked about a broad range of climate finance-related topics that include the $100 billion a year promise, loss and damage finance, the contentious relationships between c…
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Israel and Hezbollah continue to exchange attacks as their conflict escalates, killing hundreds and causing thousands to flee southern Lebanon. As world leaders attempt to halt the escalation, Israel prepares for a possible ground invasion in Lebanon. Then, Ukraine’s President Zelensky is preparing to present a “victory plan” to President Biden to …
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In this episode of Need to Know we explore China's growing influence in Africa through investments, diplomacy, and military cooperation. Our guests are Oge Onubogu, Director of the Wilson Center’s Africa Program, and Robert Daly, Director of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States. Together with host, John Milewski, they discuss Chin…
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(0:10): EU's €5 Billion Africa Fund Fails to Curb Illegal Migration, Faces Criticism for Mismanagement and Human Rights Abuses (2:15): Second U.S. Execution Using Nitrogen Gas Sparks Controversy Over Method's Humanity and Effectiveness (4:22): UAE Launches $2M FoodTech Challenge at CGI 2024 to Tackle Global Food Security and Climate Change (6:26): …
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It’s In the News! A look at the top diabetes stories and headlines happening now. Top stories this week: The FTC sues PBMs over insulin pricing, a new CGM is approved in Europe, more news about GLP-1s but some research says it may not work as well for one population, diabetes camps are invited to apply for grants, and more! Find out more about Moms…
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Discussions about tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) are intensifying following a recent meeting of industry ministers in Brussels on Thursday (26 September). Member states are split on supporting these tariffs, with undecided countries like Sweden and Germany potentially abstaining. China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao toured Europe earli…
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This week on Life in Beta, we're thrilled to bring you the highly anticipated interview with the incredible Duncan Reid. Duncan's story is nothing short of awe-inspiring. From starting adventure racing to setting a goal of running 10 ultramarathons in 10 years, he's done it all while managing type 1 diabetes! We dive deep into why Duncan began adve…
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(0:10): 88-Year-Old Iwao Hakamada Acquitted After 50 Years on Death Row; Exposes Flaws in Japan's Justice System (2:04): Climate Change Drives Soaring Insurance Costs: Homeowners Face Reduced Coverage and Skyrocketing Premiums (4:17): Japan Sends Destroyer Through Taiwan Strait in Historic Move Amid Rising Tensions with China (6:18): Russia Equips …
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Facing pressure from Russian aggression in the east, the EU has pledged to build an independent, cross-border military under an ambitious defence strategy. Boosting defence spending is no small task – it would require €500 billion over the next decade, according to European Commission President von der Leyen. Yet, only €1.5 billion is currently all…
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In this episode of City Talks Andrew Carter, Chief Executive of Centre for Cities, is joined by Ed Glaeser, Professor of Economics at Harvard University, to discuss the findings of Centre for Cities' recent report on hybrid working in London, Paris, New York, Sydney, Toronto and Singapore. Ed Glaeser has written several books on the role of cities …
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(0:10): Pope Francis to Visit Belgium: Commemorating University, Meeting Abuse Victims, and Tight Security Protocols (2:13): Curfew Imposed in Martinique Amid Violent Protests Over Soaring Living Costs (4:05): Singapore Commissions Advanced Submarines to Boost Maritime Security and Regional Naval Presence (6:19): Swiss Police Detain Individuals Aft…
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The situation in the Middle East is rapidly deteriorating. Though not officially termed a war, the escalating conflict across Gaza, northern Israel, and southern Lebanon suggests a new regional conflict in the Middle East is rapidly taking shape. Israel's operation against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and Beirut, which resulted in the death of one…
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Clare Edge says “Diabetes is the least interesting thing about me, I don't actually like talking about it.” But she also wrote a fantastic new book all about – diabetic witch. The main character of "Accidental Demons" is a middle school aged witch with type 1 who can’t stop conjuring when she pricks her finger. We’ll talk about the book, Clare’s st…
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