Wake up to what's going on in Canada and the world. Each morning, we'll give you a 10-minute dose of the biggest news stories happening now. Our CBC News reporters will tell you about the political actors trying to make change, the movements catching fire, and the cultural moments going viral. Hosted by Marcia Young Monday through Thursday and John Northcott Friday through Sunday. We have new episodes seven days a week, dropping by 6 am ET on weekdays, 7 am ET on weekends. Start your day wit ...
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The latest business and finance news from around the world from the BBC
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A podcast devoted to discussing NAF Blood Bowl tournaments around the world!
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So you want real hockey talk? World Hockey Report is the place for you as Cody, Tyler and Pete are breaking everything down in the hockey world while talking to the biggest names in the game on WHR. Find us on Twitter: @worldhockeyrpt @JannerOnPxP
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Go beyond the headlines and find out more about news stories from all over the globe. Hosted in London by multilingual journalist Pierfrancesco Loreto. Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/yourworldreporter/ and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/yourworldreporter/ Support the show at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/worldreporter Join us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music and all other podcast directories.
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Sit down, relax, grab some snacks, and enjoy hearing our thoughts on the greatness that are Waiting for Godot and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. Cover art photo provided by Vadym Lebedych on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@lebedych
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Dedicated to Jurassic World Alive, the DPG Report Podcast brings you weekly news, strategy, and culture surrounding the game.
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I cover all soccer from all over the world! I am from the Tampa Bay Florida area, so I also cover the Tampa Bay Rowdies! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-delay/support
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Changpeng Zhao, the founder of the giant crypto exchange, Binance, will spend 4 months in a US prison. He had pled guilty to charges of enabling money laundering at the exchange. Ed Butler asks what it means for crypto. Meanwhile, in Argentina, a series of key reforms were passed which could spell privatization of a dozen companies. We speak to a f…
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Zimbabwe introduces a new currency, the ZiG, to tackle its high inflation. The Argentinian parliament has approved sweeping austerity measures which has triggered mass protests. We also hear from Ecuador, a country which in the late 90s successfully dealt with high inflation. And we hear from Bumble CEO Lidiane Jones on women in tech and the path t…
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Protesters at New York's Columbia University storm Hamilton Hall on main campus overnight. Pierre Poilievre suggests he might invoke the notwithstanding clause to get tough on crime in Canada. Rwanda says treaty on plastic pollution must address plastic production to be effective.
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It's Steve and Tim, back to go over the NAFC rules! It's Blood Bowl but by another name... so it's just as frustrating!Από τον Steve(BD) and Tim(3DB)
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Energy ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) major democracies have agreed to phase out the use of coal power by 2035, putting a critical timeline on the plans first announced last year in Dubai. Also in the programme, Ed Butler looks at the new spending cap set to apply to football teams in the English Premiere League. And, we hear about the retr…
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Saudi Arabia pushing for Israel-Hamas ceasefire. Ukraine needs more weapons and ammunition now, says president Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Alberta is trying to prevent a bad wildfire season with prescribed burns.
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Mosiac Glass Crafts, Mini Legos and a 10 night 3 Resort Split Stay With Julie Dylingowski – Ep. 561
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On episode 561, mosiac glass crafts, mini Legos and other fun extras on a 10 night 3 resort split stay with Julie Dylingowski Featuring: 10 night Split Stay in January Port Orleans Riverside, Riviera and AK Jambo Princess Room Boma breakfast, Raglan Road, Topolino dinner twice Biergarten, ‘Ohana breakfast, Scat Cat Yee Ha Bob, Primo Piatta, Bar Riv…
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Ontario will ban use of cellphones in school classrooms starting in September. Israel's Foreign Minister says a ground assault on Rafah, would be put off, if a hostage deal is reached with Hamas. Students set up 'indefinite' pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University.
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BC walks back on controversial drug decriminalization pilot project. Devastating tornadoes rip through US Midwest, while large parts of South and South East Asia battle an intense heatwave, and heavy rainfall leads to deadly flooding in east Africa. Possible TikTok ban in the U-S raises questions in Canada.…
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America's top diplomat and the Chinese president have held talks in Beijing as both sides seek to stabilise relations. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has warned that Washington will act if China does not stop supplying Russia with items used in its assault on Ukraine. Also, in the programme, Roger Hearing finds out how Egypt authorities deali…
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Could the US Secretary’s visit to Beijing further improve the US-China relationship that still crackles with tension and suspicion? Devina Gupta speaks to Prof Henry Gao, an expert in global trade at Singapore Management University. Over to Haiti and it is day one of the new interim government there which is trying to crackdown on gang violence we …
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Air Canada apologizes to AFN national chief after flight crew took her headdress away. Family of Canadian who died in Cuba say he was mistakenly buried in Russia. UCLA cancels graduation ceremony, citing safety concerns as pro-Palestinian protests take over campuses across the United States.
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The US economy grew by less than forecast in the first three months of this year but inflation gathered pace, which could delay an interest rate cut. Official figures revealed the economy expanded at an annualised rate of 1.6%, far below expectations and the growth seen in the final months of 2023. Meanwhile, inflation, which measures the pace of p…
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Day trippers will have to pay €5 to visit the famous Italian city. The local government wants to discourage low-budget tourists who don't stay overnight in Venice. We get the latest. Mining giant BHP has proposed a buyout of Anglo American. The $39bn deal would forge the world's biggest copper miner in times when the price for this mineral is soari…
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Honda to build 4 new electric vehicle manufacturing plants in Ontario. Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction overturned in New York. Venice introduces a tourist tax today, that has come with mixed reviews from locals.
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The US Secretary of State Antony Blinken travels to Beijing in an attempt to curb support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine. We look into the details. Boeing reports results after a difficult quarter, and what happens to movies once they have been taken down from streaming platforms? We find out.Από τον BBC World Service
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The British government wants to deter migrants from crossing the English Channel illegally on small boats. We get the latest. Greece has come a long way from the sovereign debt crisis it fell into in 2009. But challenges still remain, we hear about them. And we take a look at Elon Musk's latest row, this time, with Australia's Prime Minister, Antho…
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Tesla has cut its prices again in a number of major markets - including the US, China and Germany - as the electric car giant run by multi-billionaire Elon Musk faces falling sales. The move comes after it reported a sharp fall in its global vehicle deliveries in the first three months of this year. Also, Vishala Sri-Pathma finds out of why governm…
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French Quarter Resort, Wild Africa Trek, Horseback Riding and Many Firsts With John Benzi – Ep. 560
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On episode 560, John brings his wife for the first time to Disney World staying at Port Orleans French Quarter, great food, horseback riding and the Wild Africa Trek. Featuring: Wife’s first time to Disney World Port Orleans French Quarter Homecoming on arrival Steakhouse 71, Flame Tree BBQ Yak and Yeti Geyser Point Raglan Road Wild Africa Trek – T…
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US lawmakers could vote on a bill that corners the app's owner ByteDance with a stark choice: to sell or be banned. Also in the programme, the French government addresses shrinkflation concerns with a new rule that will require stores to tell customers when a product becomes smaller but its price stays the same or increases. And we look into why sa…
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After months of delay, the US House of Representatives appears poised to hold a vote this weekend on tens of billions of dollars worth of American military aid for Ukraine and Israel. The Republicans in Congress have been holding out on this issue for many months - tying it to immigration reform - but now House leader Mike Johnson says he's determi…
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The tech giant terminates 28 staff who protested against a contract signed with the government of Israel. We get the latest. India's Bombay Stock Exchange warns investors against a deepfake video of its chief executive officer. We find out why. And we take a look at what is happening inside the board of LVMH now that the chairman and CEO, Bernard A…
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The UN has estimated the global Cost of Corruption at some 5% of the world's Gross Domestic Product. Today our sister programme Business Daily has been looking at this - specifically through the lens of shipping, and the demands of routine bribery facing sea-farers. Many of the goods we buy and consume have at some stage reached us by cargo ship...…
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