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Let's save the world by 2030. Our Platform for Survival aims to prevent war and weapons (especially nuclear); global warming; famine; pandemics, massive radiation exposure; and cyberattacks—and adopt “enabling measures” (global economic, security, and governance reforms).
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“All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone.“ - Blaise Pascal. The Quarantine Tapes: A week-day program from Onassis LA and dublab. Hosted by Paul Holdengräber, the series chronicles shifting paradigms in the age of social distancing. Each day, Paul calls a guest for a brief discussion about how they are experiencing the global pandemic.
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Unprecedented times have given way to unprecedented challenges: the lingering effects of a global pandemic; ongoing concerns about disparities in healthcare access and outcomes; efforts to improve public health infrastructure and embrace digital innovations; and understanding evolving social and environmental determinants of health to name a few. We want the future to look different, so we must start reimagining it now. KPMG is convening the conversations to reframe the future of health. We’ ...
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WORLD: we got this

King's Global Affairs

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Join Esau Williams and guests on The 'WORLD: we got this' podcast series as they discuss some of the biggest - and most neglected - world news stories. Brought to you by the School of Global Affairs, King's College London. kingsglobalaffairs.substack.com
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AnthroPod

Society for Cultural Anthropology

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AnthroPod is produced by the Society for Cultural Anthropology. In each episode, we explore what anthropology teaches us about the world and people around us.
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In the midst of today's challenging business environment, where companies strive to maintain open doors, retain their workforce, ensure vendors are fairly compensated, and keep revenue streams flowing, the importance of sharing messages of hope takes center stage. Introducing the "Minding Your Business with Jodi-Tatiana (MYB)" podcast—a space where authentic stories from global entrepreneurs & innovators are shared before they fully blossom, while they scale, and as they navigate challenges ...
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Hosted by best-selling author Robert D. Kaplan, this 13-episode bi-weekly podcast features interviews with preeminent foreign policy experts discussing the critical issues and challenges facing the U.S. and its allies in this new era of great power rivalry. Each episode will cover how pandemics, climate change, massive cyber-attacks, and other terrors of a global media age will affect potential conflicts between the United States and China, and the United States and Russia.
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Integrity Risk

The Risk Advisory Group

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Integrity Risk is a podcast series by The Risk Advisory Group, a leading independent global risk consultancy. Senior members of our business intelligence teams share their deep sector and regional understanding of the risk to business from bribery and corruption, corporate crime and evolving legal regimes. The Integrity Risk series aims to provide decision-makers with clarity and insight in uncertain political, regulatory and commercial conditions, and advice on how to best protect their bus ...
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Inside Geneva

SWI swissinfo.ch

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Inside Geneva is a podcast about global politics, humanitarian issues, and international aid, hosted by journalist Imogen Foulkes. It is produced by SWI swissinfo.ch, a multilingual international public service media company from Switzerland.
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The Checkpoint

Anna Cunningham

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"Parenting in a pandemic, this is new uncharted territory." Join The Checkpoint each week as we talk about how to cope (or appear to): from the desperation of using your husband's underpants as a face mask to managing family life in lockdown. Join Anna Cunningham in London and Linda Freund in Barcelona, both global journalists and mothers as they explore the challenges of parenting during the coronavirus pandemic. Plus, connect with a network of wise women all doing their best to manage pare ...
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Finding the Helpers

Alexis Decosimo and Kristin Ramsey

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In Season 1 of Finding the helpers, we are bringing personal stories of front line staff and families impacted by COVID-19. Our diverse guests will be invited to share their story of being on the front line, and in combination to their story, two expressive art therapists will provide art and creative activities that will support the challenges the individual and their family is facing. These could include ideas for short relaxation techniques to be done on the front line, creative ways to e ...
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How Did You Manage That is a series which delves into the world of music management. Every episode Ally McCrae & Sophie Paluch will be sitting down to chat with a music manager about their career. They’ll be talking to managers of global superstars as well as those just starting out on their journey and discussing the highs, the lows and everything in-between. How Did You Manage That is supported by The Music Managers Forum (MMF). Check out our HDYMT "Supertracks" playlist on Spotify to list ...
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Pandemic diseases are like vampires: they can’t live without us, they never die, yet we are reluctant to kill them. Follow the story of our dysfunctional relationship with epidemic diseases throughout the ages, from bubonic plague to COVID-19, and ask yourself - why have we let this go on for so long?
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Actually Relevant

Actually Relevant | Odin Mühlenbein

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The most relevant news for humanity, curated by AI. Our RelevanceAI reads and evaluates hundreds of stories each week. Sources include newspapers (Guardian, SPIEGEL, Asia Times), international institutions (UN, WHO), science magazines, and specialized outlets for topics like pandemics and AI. Only the most important 1-2% of stories have a chance of being featured on this podcast. https://actuallyrelevant.news
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Global Mahabharat!

Global Mahabharat

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Hello Listeners, A very warm welcome to our densely informative Hindi podcast where I (Ashutosh Mishra) and Utkarsh Srivastava will be your hosts and accomplice(not in crime😂) but in placating your curiosity itch. Stay Tuned To Stay Updated!. Your comments and feedback are welcome. Write to [email protected] #world #spotify #podcast #currentaffairs #society
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Global Health Conference Midwest (GHCM) is an opportunity for professionals, faculty, and students to connect, collaborate, and learn about pertinent and emerging topics in global health. GHCM represents professionals, graduates schools, undergraduates, faculty, community organizations, and community members. The purpose of the conference is to catalyze action in Global Health by providing insight into global health issues, promoting a common voice for those interested in global health, fost ...
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Viral Load

Brett Bayles (a professor) / Andy Pupa (not a professor)

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The disease podcast for a diseased world! Hosts: Brett Bayles (a professor) & Andy Pupa (not a professor) gleefully explore the weird and wacky world of diseases on a changing planet.
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How To Survive The Apocalypse

The Forbidden Knowledge Network

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How To Survive The Apocalypse What happens when the world ends—and no one comes to save you? Hosted by Ben Carter, How To Survive The Apocalypse is a chilling, immersive podcast that breaks down real collapse scenarios with cinematic storytelling and hard survival knowledge. From nuclear war and grid failures to pandemics, AI takeovers, and civil unrest, each episode walks you through what it would actually be like to survive the fall of modern civilization—step by step, moment by moment. No ...
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How to End a Pandemic

Center for Global Health Science and Security, Georgetown University

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The How to End a Pandemic project is a Georgetown University initiative to systematically collect oral histories and insights from people who work in epidemics about how to end epidemics. Our guests come from media, politics, medicine, humanities, the social sciences, public policy, and business to help us answer the question “how can we end pandemics in ways that are smarter, faster, more equitable, and more humane?”
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Moving Beyond Pandemic

Migration Policy Institute (Meghan Benton)

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A podcast on travel, mobility, and migration during COVID-19 with Meghan Benton, Director of Research for the Migration Policy Institute's International Program and MPI Europe.
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CEConversations

Creative Educational Concepts

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Welcome to CEConversations, a clinical podcast presented by Creative Educational Concepts designed to improve clinician performance and optimize patient outcomes.
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Purposeful Pitch

Joe DiBenedetto

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Welcome to the Purposeful Pitch, a podcast focused on initiating positive change and addressing socio-economic challenges facing communities across the country. Conversations will feature school leaders, CEOs of not-for-profit organizations and public policymakers, among others.
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A Pandemic Podcast

A Pandemic Podcast

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Welcome to A Pandemic Podcast, a space where we discuss the ongoing global pandemic. We will be joined by guests from a variety of backgrounds including education, engineering, information science, and more in round table discussions to bring greater understanding to current research, best practices, and community care. Want to get in touch? Contact us at [email protected]
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A free-form podcast about transformation, growth, and purpose; elevating and expanding the super-conscious mind while honoring the down-to-earth wisdom that keeps us grounded and real. "Nothing you do matters, unless what you do matters." Amadon DellErba is on a journey of self-mastery. Join him in the exploration of the spiritual, psychological, intellectual, and emotional elements that make up the mortal life. Equal parts profound and profane; sacred and secular, "Get Real or Die Trying" i ...
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Temporary

The Guardian

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Caught in Australia’s campaign to ‘stop the boats’ were 30,000 people who landed, only to enter a legal limbo. Temporary is an eight-part podcast series that showcases stories from those seeking asylum in Australia
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The Slow Pandemic

SterileCare Inc. and iContact Productions

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Bacteria are outsmarting antibiotics due to overuse and decline in production. These antibiotic-resistant superbugs pose another global health risk. It's the Slow Pandemic.
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What happens when the next pandemic hits—and there’s no medicine left to save us? In this gripping episode of How to Survive the Apocalypse, host Ben Carter takes you deep inside a terrifying but realistic scenario: a global virus sweeps the planet, supply chains collapse, and hospitals shut their doors for good. No antibiotics. No vaccines. No hel…
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Come with Science Quickly on a field trip to the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Host Rachel Feltman is joined by Matthew Evans, MIT’s MathWorks professor of physics, to talk about the last 10 years of gravitational-wave research. Gravitational waves were discovered in 201…
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Kia ora, Welcome to Wednesday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. And today we lead with news US inflation is rising and tariffs are getting the blame. But first, the overnight dairy auction brought prices +1.1% …
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Kia ora, Welcome to Tuesday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. And today we lead with news there may be trade policy chaos, and it may get worse, but you wouldn't know it from today's data, especially June data …
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An invisible flash in the sky—and the world goes dark. In this gripping episode of How to Survive the Apocalypse, Ben Carter unpacks the terrifying reality of an EMP attack: how it works, why it's one of the most dangerous threats to modern society, and what happens to you, your city, and your country in the minutes and days after the lights go out…
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Each year more than half a million people undergo bariatric surgery, a procedure geared toward weight loss. But research shows that stigma around weight can continue to affect people’s lives even during recovery from the procedure. Larissa McGarrity is a clinical associate professor at the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the University of …
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Kia ora, Welcome to Monday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. And today we lead with news August 1 is the new deadline for tariff negotiations with the US. It’s an endlessly moving 'deadline' bourne out of frust…
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Last year Science Quickly looked across disciplines to piece apart the science of singing. To understand why humans sing, musicologists collaborated on an international study of folk music. To understand how we sing, neuroscientists differentiated how our brain processes speech and singing. Music enthusiast and associate mind and brain editor Allis…
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This week on the Global Research News Hour we are taking on major crimes of disinformation in Western media regarding the 21 month assault on the people of Gaza, which conveniently distorts it to the point here Israelis are the victims and the Palestinians who die by the tens of thousands are all Hamas. How is this task continuously achieved in the…
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This week on the Global Research News Hour we are taking on major crimes of disinformation in Western media regarding the 21 month assault on the people of Gaza, which conveniently distorts it to the point here Israelis are the victims and the Palestinians who die by the tens of thousands are all Hamas. How is this task continuously achieved in the…
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The European Space Agency plans to use satellite gravity data to track weakening ocean circulation systems. Rory Bingham of the University of Bristol explains how these satellites can ‘weigh’ the Earth’s water and might help resolve whether we’re approaching the climate tipping point of a shutdown of ocean circulation in the Atlantic Ocean, somethi…
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Kia ora, Welcome to Friday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. And today we lead with news commodity currencies are in favour at the end of the week as global commodity prices get a halo boost from the taxes Amer…
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In this enduring CEC ONS Chapter installment, expert faculty will review emerging data on ADC use for HER2-neg MBC and share insights and strategies on the impact of AEs associated with ADC use and approaches to the management of AEs associated with ADCs in this patient population. To learn more: https://www.ceconcepts.com/activity/treating-metasta…
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Until now there has been no approved treatment for malaria in newborns and infants weighing less than 4.5kg. We hear from families and clinicians firsthand what this new formulation, due to be approved across eight African countries, means for them. We are joined by Professor Damian Bailey as we become pickle juice detectives to find out why it is …
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Kia ora, Welcome to Thursday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. And today we lead with news of more tariff threats, but markets are over that drama, shoving its impact to the background. If there is news on a US…
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Sick coral reefs are visually striking—bleached and lifeless, far from the vibrancy we’ve come to expect. But what does an unhealthy coral system sound like? In this rerun, conservation bioacoustics researcher Isla Keesje Davidson tells Science Quickly all about the changing soundscape of the seas. Recommended reading: 84 Percent of Corals Impacted…
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Kia ora, Welcome to Wednesday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. And today we lead with news US tariff threats are shifting from being aimed at trading 'partners' to a focus on commodities, today especially copp…
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Send us a text Get in touch! Email us at [email protected] Twitter: @ImogenFoulkes and @swissinfo_en Thank you for listening! If you like what we do, please leave a review or subscribe to our newsletter. For more stories on the international Geneva please visit www.swissinfo.ch/ Host: Imogen Foulkes Production assitant: Claire-Marie Germain…
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Send us a text Inside Geneva’s Summer Profiles are back! In this episode we talk to Tammam Aloudat, doctor, aid worker and now journalist. “I was born in Syria, and I spent most of my life there until my mid-20s. I studied there; I went to medical school there,” says the CEO of The New Humanitarian. Was being a doctor in Syria his first choice? “On…
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Imagine waking up and the power is gone—not for hours, not for days, but forever. No lights. No internet. No communication. In this chilling episode of How to Survive the Apocalypse, we explore what life would really look like if the power grid failed permanently. From the moment the lights go out to the rise of barter economies and tribal communit…
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Kia ora, Welcome to Tuesday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. And today we lead with news financial markets have turned cautious, unsure of what to make of the set of 'tariff letters'. In Washington, because th…
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Ten months ago Science Quickly made space history by conducting the first-ever live interview from the cupola of the International Space Station (ISS). Astronaut Matthew Dominick spoke with Rachel Feltman about his work on the ISS and the stunning space photography that first caught our attention. Watch a video of the interview See more stunning sp…
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What really happens when the sirens go off and the world ends? In this chilling episode of How to Survive the Apocalypse, we expose the hard truth behind government bunkers. Who gets in? Who gets left behind? And why the average citizen was never part of the plan. From sealed blast doors to forgotten fallout shelters, we unravel the secrets buried …
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What’s more survivable—nuclear war, AI takeover, climate collapse, or a deadly pandemic? In this gripping episode of How To Survive The Apocalypse, we rank the deadliest doomsday scenarios by your real chance of survival. No fluff. Just cold, brutal odds based on science, history, and disaster data. From instant annihilation to slow, painful collap…
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Kia ora, Welcome to Monday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. And today we lead with news the world is working out how live with a capricious America. First though, the week ahead will feature Wednesday afternoo…
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The sirens are blaring. You have minutes—maybe seconds—before the first warhead hits. What do you do? In this chilling, step-by-step survival guide, we walk you through exactly how to stay alive from the moment a nuclear attack begins. From immediate sheltering and radiation protection to long-term survival in a collapsed world, this episode of How…
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Could a real zombie apocalypse actually happen? In this chilling episode of How to Survive the Apocalypse, host Ben Carter breaks down a scientifically plausible zombie outbreak—and exactly how you'd survive it. From real-life brain parasites and prion diseases to urban collapse and psychological warfare, we explore the terrifying reality behind th…
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What would you do if everything stopped—instantly? No power. No internet. No law. In this gripping episode of How to Survive the Apocalypse, we break down the exact chain of events that unfolds in the first 24 hours after civilization collapses. Looting. Panic. Silence. Violence. It's not a movie. It's what experts say will really happen when the g…
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In this episode of How To Survive The Apocalypse, host Ben Carter takes you inside a real-world collapse scenario—step by step. From the moment everything falls apart to the brutal choices that follow, this immersive breakdown explores what survival really looks like when the systems we rely on disappear. No hype. No fiction. Just what you’ll face……
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This week on the Global Research News Hour we examine this fundamental push happening toward support for NATO and militarism happening behind the scenes while our planet is facing a host of other problems. In our first half hour we speak to Alex Tyrrell leader of the Green Party of Quebec about a disturbing trend of NATO aligned entities looking to…
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This week on the Global Research News Hour we examine this fundamental push happening toward support for NATO and militarism happening behind the scenes while our planet is facing a host of other problems. In our first half hour we speak to Alex Tyrrell leader of the Green Party of Quebec about a disturbing trend of NATO aligned entities looking to…
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There's a surge in cases and deaths from H5N1 bird flu in Cambodia - we hear what's the driver and how concerned we should be. Erik Karlsson, Head of Virology at the Pasteur Institute in Phnom Penh and director of the WHO’s H5 Reference Laboratory has been watching the uptick. An interstellar interloper has been spotted entering our solar system. M…
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Kia ora, Welcome to Friday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. And today we lead with news the US budget bill has now been approved by Congress setting up a big shift in fortunes for big business at the expense o…
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Phages are viruses that only infect bacteria. How might they help us tackle antimicrobial resistance? Franklin Nobrega and Esme Brinsden from the University of Southampton explain how their citizen science project that collects samples from around the globe is building a library of these bacteria-fighting viruses. How can ultrasound find new target…
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Kia ora, Welcome to Thursday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. And today we lead with news the financial markets are awaiting the reconciliation of the US budget bill between the Senate and House versions. And …
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In this CE Concepts Grand Rounds series, expert faculty will examine the evolving treatment landscape for advanced cervical cancer and discuss how they develop individualized treatment plans that apply current guideline recommendations, consider new treatment methods, and respect the unique needs of each patient. Find more details and collect credi…
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Drone shows are replacing fireworks for summer celebrations. They’re safer and more environmentally friendly but complicated to program and run. A recent preprint paper proposes an algorithmic solution that can take some technical challenges out of drone operators’ hands and give engineers more creative control. Host Rachel Feltman speaks with rese…
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Kia ora, Welcome to Wednesday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. And today we lead with news the US Senate has agreed the Trump budget, but only after the Vice President broke a deadlock with a casting vote. Fin…
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Kia ora, Welcome to Tuesday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. And today we lead with news the US budget debate has financial markets on edge. But first up today, the Chicago PMI did not report the expected mode…
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Protests around the construction of the now complete Dakota Access Pipeline brought national attention to Energy Transfer, the company that built and owns the pipeline and funded private security against the protestors. Energy Transfer sued the nonprofit Greenpeace for hundreds of millions of dollars. The company claimed that the Standing Rock move…
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Kia ora, Welcome to Monday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. And today we lead with news we are now halfway through 2025, closer to the next summer holiday break than the last one. We may need it more this time…
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Send us a text In this episode, Joseph Harris sits down with University of Pennsylvania physician and sociologist Victor Roy. They discuss the issues that are at the core of Dr. Roy's new book, Capitalizing a Cure: How Finance Controls the Price and Value of Medicines, which is available for free online through open access. The discussion covers th…
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Creating a bird flu vaccine requires several layers of bioprotective clothing and typically a whole lot of eggs. H5N1 avian influenza infections have gone from flocks of chickens to herds of cattle and humans. Scientists at the Texas Biomedical Research Institute are taking their best guess at the strains of the virus that could spread and are crea…
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This week on the Global Research News Hour we focus the spotlight on long time friend and colleague James Corbett, host of the Corbett Report on the arrival of his brand new book, Reportage: Essays on the New World Order, a book that explores the podcasters journey through the many topics that should concern listeners but that is ignored and suppre…
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Norbert Stute is a retired Austrian hematologist who created a remarkable website directory to hundrds of thousands of organizations that are devoted to making the world better. Rachael Mellor, his assistant, writes updates on the guides to various categories. Jill Carr-Harris works with Project Save the World and Ekta Parishad in India. For the vi…
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A spectacular new 10-year telescopic survey of the universe gets underway in Chile. Also, a project to create human chromosomes completely synthetically. Almost three decades ago Tony Tyson (now of UC Davis) and colleagues were standing in the control room of the world’s biggest (at the time) digital astronomical camera. It was 3am when he suggeste…
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Kia ora, Welcome to Friday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. And today we lead with news its all about the US and the sharp weakening of the greenback. It is now at its lowest level since early 2022. And a key …
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John Washington is a journalist who covers migrants, especially from Latin America. Sheila McManus is a historian at the University of Lethbridge; Petra Molnar is a lawyer at York University and Jill Carr-Harris is a Gandhian organizer in India. They discuss the way international migrants are now being excluded and refused entry in many countries, …
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