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Episode 5: Why the Israel-Palestine Peace Process Failed
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44:59The 1990s witnessed a turning point in one of the world’s most intractable disputes. After four decades of conflict, the 1991 Madrid Conference opened the door for peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians. A flurry of negotiations and agreements followed. The Camp David Summit in 2000 was the Clinton administration’s last-ditch attempt to prod…
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Canadians executed in China as tensions grow
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22:46Last week, Global Affairs Canada confirmed that China has executed four Canadians since the beginning of the year. The move further escalates already tense diplomatic relations between the two countries. Meanwhile, China’s retaliatory tariffs on Canadian goods went into effect on Thursday. And all of this is happening in the middle of Canada’s trad…
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Out with the old: Germany’s new Bundestag
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58:58Germany’s parliament has convened for the first time since February’s elections but the country is still waiting for a new governing coalition. Then: will former Brazil president Jair Bolsonaro face trial? Plus: why a Cuban delegation is visiting Moscow, good news for Airbus and a posthumous exhibition by Japanese musician Ryuichi Sakamoto in Tokyo…
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Black Sea deal, Israel's forced evacuation orders in Gaza
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Tommy and Ben discuss the fallout from Trump's national security team accidentally sending top secret war plans to a journalist, Turkey's backsliding democracy as a result of Erdoğan arresting his top political opponent, and Bibi Netanyahu's continuing efforts to remove internal critics while Israel gears up for potential annexation of Gaza. They a…
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A Stroll Through the Indo-Pacific, the Most Important Region in the World
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43:02In this episode, we get into what's driving the Indo-Pacific's security dynamics, from China's threats to Taiwan to AUKUS and the Quad to stability (or lack thereof) on the Korean Peninsula to bases in the Philippines. We also touch on how prepared the United States may be to deliver military power in the Indo-Pacific based on forthcoming resourcin…
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Albanese Govt rushes tax cuts through Parliament
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25:43The Federal Government is trying to get its surprise new tax cuts through parliament, less than 24 hours after announcing all taxpayers would get further relief from next year.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Is Morocco’s drought changing Ramadan traditions?
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12:33As Morocco faces one of its worst droughts in decades, soaring meat prices and dwindling livestock have made Eid al-Fitr sacrifices difficult. In response King Mohammed VI has urged Moroccans to forgo the tradition, echoing a similar appeal by his father in 1966. Could changing weather patterns reshape how Eid is observed? BBC Africa Daily’s Alan K…
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Bertie Ahern, Linda Martin, Conor McGregor: who will run for President?
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28:26A Eurovision winner, a former taoiseach and a controversial fighter – who could be in the running to become Ireland’s next president? Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guest: Gabija Gataveckaite OR DESCRIPTION: From Conor McGregor to Linda Martin to Bertie Ahern – who could be in the running to potentially become Ireland’s next president? Host: Fionnán Sheahan…
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Trump and intelligence chiefs play down Signal app group chat leak
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34:07Donald Trump says the White House will "look into" the use of messaging app Signal after a journalist, Jeffrey Goldberg, was added to a group chat discussing air strikes on Yemen. Also: is there life on Mars? Maybe!By BBC World Service
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Express Investigation: How new-age poachers threaten India’s tigers
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27:25An investigation by The Indian Express has revealed that tiger poaching is once again on the rise in India. Officials from five states, four central agencies, and Interpol are currently tracking poaching networks, with over a dozen arrests made this year alone. According to arrest records and investigation findings reviewed by the paper, the illega…
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03/25/2025 | World News Roundup Late Edition
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12:19Top national security officials get grilled over text chat discussing Yemen attack that included a journalist. President Trump signs executive order overhauling U.S. elections. El Paso Walmart gunman offered plea deal that takes death penalty off the table. CBS News Correspondent Jennifer Keiper with tonight's World News Roundup. To learn more abou…
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White House security leak, AFP journalist detained in Turkiye
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CIA director denies air strike chat leak was major mistake
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47:28As President Donald Trump plays down the Signal leak, describing it as a “glitch”, a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing grilled officials to try to find out just how damaging this was to US national security. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe both denied that there was classified information in the c…
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The treasurer Jim Chalmers sets the stage for an electoral showdown with a surprise 17 billion dollar tax cut ... handing down a Budget focused on cost-of-living relief.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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25/03/2025 US Senior Officials discuss military mission on a messaging app
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30:42Intelligence chiefs deny that classified material was shared.By BBC Radio 4
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The New Era of Economic Warfare, With Edward Fishman
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41:18Edward Fishman, senior research scholar and adjunct professor at Columbia University and author of Chokepoints: American Power in an Age of Economic Warfare, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss the United States’ expanded use of financial and trade sanctions in recent years and whether they have enabled Washington to accomplish its foreign p…
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The election budget: What's in it for you?
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15:05Jim Chalmers has handed down the Labor government’s election budget. Front and centre was a surprise tax cut for all Australians, along with many of the measures we’ve been promised, including a boost to Medicare, energy bill relief, housing support and student debt reductions. As the government makes its pitch for re-election, gross public debt is…
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The Last Word On The US: United States War Plans Leaked In Group Chat
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16:00There's outrage in the United States after a journalist was included in a group chat in which US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, Vice President JD Vance and other top officials discussed upcoming strikes against Yemen's Houthi group. Cal Thomas, nationally syndicated US columnist, and journalist Marion McKeone joins The Last Word to discuss this ma…
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In Gaza, UN aid workers continue vital work for most vulnerable communities Yemen: One in two children severely malnourished after 10 years of conflictSudan’s people uprooted by conflict drag themselves across Chad’s border, says UNDPBy Daniel Johnson, UN News
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9:08On Monday, gardaí conducted raids on members of a Dublin-based drugs gang known as The Family. The Irish Times reported that the gardaí’s National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau has been investigating the group for up to a decade. Conor Lally, Crime and Security Editor with The Irish Times, joined Ian Guider on The Last Word to explain the story.…
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US defence secretary calls Europe 'pathetic'
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47:29The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, received an invitation to the chat on the Signal app by the National Security Advisor Michael Waltz. In the chat, the vice-president JD Vance seemingly said he hates "bailing Europe out again". The defence secretary Pete Hegseth apparently replied to Vance with: "I fully share your loathing of …
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Sudanese military accused of carrying out massacre in Darfur
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32:00Sudanese military denies killing hundreds of people in airstrike on market in Darfur region. Also: Turkish protests continue following arrest of Istanbul mayor, and rare turtle stranded in Wales after Trump aid freeze.By BBC World Service
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South Sudan: Assessing the political and security situation
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30:00Germany is temporarily closing its embassy in South Sudan due to the worsening conflict. Why does a nation that sought independence to avoid conflict with Sudan now find itself in another war? Why have leaders failed to secure lasting peace? DW delves into these pressing questions with political analyst Abiol Lual Deng and Patrick Oyet, President o…
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Occupied West Bank raids, Israeli attacks on Syria
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This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain. Today is the 25th of March and here are the headlines. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's Budget 2025-26 Reply In her reply to the Finance Bill debate, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman highlighted that the 2025-26 Union Budget offers "unprecedented tax relief" to honor…
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Trauma surgeon discusses conditions at Gaza hospital
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9:48Dr. Feroze Sidhwa, an American trauma surgeon who is working as a volunteer at the Nasser Medical Complex explains the conditions thereBy RTÉ Radio 1
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O'Driscoll and O'Mahony served compliance notice over social posts
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3:25Aengus Cox, Consumer Affairs Correspondent, reports that former rugby star Brian O'Driscoll and fitness coach Caroline O'Mahony were the two social media influencers served with compliance notices by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) last year.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Opposition vows to resist Govt's speaking rights move
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4:23Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports that opposition parties and groups have vowed to resist a Government proposal to allocate new speaking times for the Regional Independent TDs and its own backbenchers.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Russia and US analysing outcome of talks between officials
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2:52Dr Jenny Mathers, Senior Lecturer in International Politics at Aberystwyth University, discusses the latest situation in the Ukrainian War.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Slurry tanks emptied in search for missing Kerry farmer
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2:20Seán Mac an tSíthigh, Nuacht RTÉ Reporter is in Kenmare, Co. Kerry where the search has resumed for missing farmer Michael Gaine.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Electricity supplies face ongoing pressure over the next decade
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4:45Dr. Paul Deane, Senior Lecturer in Clean Energy Futures at University College Cork, on today's report that says electricity supplies face ongoing pressure over the next decade.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Dublin clothing banks in 'disarray' over illegal dumping
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4:04Samantha Libreri, Eastern Correspondent, reports that Dublin City Council has said that illegal dumping and a significant increase in "scavenging" at clothing banks have left bring banks in the capital in "disarray".By RTÉ Radio 1
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Budget 2025: Coalition and Labor clash on tax cuts
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19:31There were few surprises in tonight’s budget, but with an election around the corner the treasurer will be hoping one message gets through to voters - tax cuts. Editor-in-chief Lenore Taylor and political reporter Josh Butler take us through how this budget will make you better off – and whether it will hurt or hinder Labor’s chances at the polls…
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Magazine editor says he was accidentally included in text chain about military plans. Deportation court battle. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices…
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Russia-Ukraine war ceasefire talks, Tensions in South Sudan
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Boao Forum report: What's driving Asia's steady economic growth?
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52:46①A Boao Forum report projects Asian economic growth at 4.5 percent in 2025. What's driving this steady growth amid global uncertainties? (00:44) ②China unveils regulation on implementing anti-foreign sanctions law. (14:19) ③Opposition grows as USTR holds hearing on levies on Chinese ships. (25:00) ④The US Federal Reserve has cut its growth forecast…
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The Last Word On TV And Streaming: Why Everyone Is Talking About Adolescence
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14:24Elaine Burke and Joe O’Shea discuss the four-part Netflix drama, Adolescence, written by and starring Stephen Graham, that is being watched all over the world. Dealing with toxic influences in teenaged lives, Joe and Elaine talk about why they think it’s an era defining drama.
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Ireland Beat Bulgaria In The Nations League To Retain League B Status
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11:16Ireland beat Bulgaria 2-1 (4-2 on aggregate) in the Aviva Stadium on Sunday night which retains their status in League B in the Nations League. Gavin Cooney, Sportswriter with The42.ie and Off The Ball’s Will O’Callaghan spoke to Matt about a positive few days for Heimir Hallgrimsson, Evan Ferguson getting on the scoresheet again and how these resu…
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E203 - The CIA’s Imperial History, Pt 1 w/ Hugh Wilford
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1:03:01Hugh Wilford, professor of history at California State University, Long Beach, is on the program for the first of two episodes on his book The CIA: An Imperial History. In this first part, they explore the historiography of intelligence today, how the CIA fits into an imperial lens of US history, whether the CIA is a liberal way of managing the wor…
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What it’s like to be an undocumented migrant in Canada
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21:43The population of undocumented migrants living and working in Canada is substantial. And while most of them initially entered the country legally, on visas or work permits, many migrants feel that it is worth it to stay in Canada after their status expires, even if they are not legally allowed to work or live in Canada and risk being deported. Glob…
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Turkey protests and Bangkok Auto Salon 2025
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58:11The latest from Istanbul following a crackdown on protests against the arrest of the main opposition leader. Then: residents of Paris make a landmark decision that could transform how people move through the city’s historic streets. And: have a special report from Syria on its recovery and stability in a post-Assad era. Plus: We check in to Bangkok…
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542 | Edward Fishman: Chokepoints - How America and Other Great Powers Wage Economic Warfare
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59:09REALIGNMENT NEWSLETTER: https://therealignment.substack.com/ PURCHASE BOOKS AT OUR BOOKSHOP: https://bookshop.org/shop/therealignment Email Us: [email protected] Edward Fishman, author of Chokepoints: American Power in the Age of Economic Warfare, joins The Realignment. Edward and Marshall discuss the rise of economic warfare, from the War o…
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Journalists killed in Gaza, Israeli army detains Oscar-winning Palestinian filmmaker
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The Queensland Government has announced its venue plans for the Brisbane Olympics. Despite once promising he wouldn't build a new stadium, the Premier now says he was left with no other choice.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Why you should be collecting and using rainwater
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5:29Rainwater harvesting is a possible small solution to some very big problems - and not just watering the garden. By Ruth Quinn, ATU Sligo.By RTÉ
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How did the promise of work lead Africans into scam centres in Myanmar?
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21:46"It was hell. The worst seven months of my life. I was beaten, humiliated, electrocuted." Jalil Muyeke thought he was travelling to Thailand for a dream job. Instead, he was trafficked to Myanmar, imprisoned in a scam centre, and forced to commit online fraud under the threat of violence. An estimated 100,000 people fell victim to these operations …
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