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PRI’s The World: Latest Edition

PRI’s The World: Latest Edition

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Each weekday, host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories in an hour of radio that reminds us just how small our planet really is. The World is heard on over 300 stations across North America.
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P3K (Pria Pria Pecinta Korea)

Kang In Do & Choi Ra Ka

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Kenalan dulu sama kita P3K (Pria Pria Pecinta Korea) bareng kita pria pria korea yang kayaknya kelamaan dioven deh, ada Kang Indo dan Choi Raka. Konsepnya yaa ngebacot apa aja tentang korea. Hai kamu, yang belom suka korea, jangan ngerasa salah lapak, dengerin aja dulu, ntar juga asik sendiri.
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Baper (Bacotan Pria)

Baper (Bacotan Pria)

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Selamat datang di podcast Baper (Bacotan Pria), tempat bercerita, sharing, dan tukar pikiran yang dipandu oleh dua dewasa muda di tengah kesibukan mereka sehari - hari. - Follow Instagram kami di @andre_anthony & @enolandreas dan jangan malu buat berbagi cerita kalian ke bacotanpria@gmail.com. . Selamat pagi, siang, dan malam! Terima kasih.
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PRIA RANDOM

Podcast Pria Random

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Yukk! Dengerin obrolan kita yang kelewat random. Isinya mulai percintaan, kriminal, sosial sekitar, viral, horror, bahkan perselingkuhan tukang sayur juga kita kupas tuntas dengan bercanda. Dengan dipandu oleh Hakim, dan ditemani oleh Giant. Host si paling medok jowo-nya! Powered by Firstory Hosting
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Paul Visser brings you the latest developments in the global and South African economies as well as insights into your personal and business finances. Whether you're an entrepreneur with ideas, looking to generate additional income streams through a side hustle or just someone who needs tips on how to manage your home budget, plan your taxes or are a follower of all things finance the Know Your Finance with Priavis Podcast might just be the resource you have been missing all along.
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Kenya begins its deployment of police to Haiti just as Kenyans are drawing attention to policing issues at home. When this week's demonstrations in Nairobi escalated, police were accused of excessive force in their response, which included widespread use of tear gas, as well as deadly shootings. Plus, Thursday night's US presidential debate drew st…
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There's a convincing explanation for Mohammad Shabani's death, but the evidence is incomplete. While Fariba Nawa waits for a crucial piece of evidence to be analyzed, she tries to find out how far Iran will go to silence dissidents. A Turkish court case exposes an Iranian kidnapping ring and offers an answer. Fariba finds a source to guide her thro…
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Many young Iranians say they plan to boycott Friday’s election to replace the late-President Ebrahim Raisi. Also, a look at the political fault lines behind the attempted coup in Bolivia. And, An appeals court in Paris has ruled that an international arrest warrant issued by France against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is valid. Also, who is Kei…
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Kenya’s president concedes to protesters following a week of unprecedented demonstrations against a proposed finance bill. Also, outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has been selected as the next secretary-general of NATO. And, WikiLeaks founder Jullian Assange walks out of a courtroom on the US territory of Saipan a free man after pleading gui…
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Thousands of people have taken to the streets to reject a finance bill underway in Kenya’s parliament, with some demonstrations turning deadly. Also, Israel’s Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the military must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men for compulsory service, effectively putting an end to a longstanding exemption for the group. And, Wik…
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A series of seemingly coordinated attacks on synagogues and Orthodox churches took place in the Russian republic of Dagestan over the weekend, killing at least 20 people, and injuring dozens more. Also, sword duels with real blades have been barred for centuries throughout Europe. But every year — across Germany and Austria — hundreds of male unive…
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Latvians mark the summer solstice by celebrating the longest day of the year. Also, a new discovery of a rare genetic mutation of one family in Colombia may present an opportunity to learn how the body could naturally resist Alzheimer’s. And, new mothers in different parts of the world find that preparing the traditional foods of their own mothers …
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Russia and North Korea have sign onto a new partnership, vowing mutual aid if either country is attacked, while South Korea responds by saying it will consider sending weapons to Ukraine. Also, French President Emmanuel Macron joins several African leaders to kick off a planned $1 billion project to accelerate the rollout of vaccines across Africa …
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Juneteenth marks a celebratory milestone in the history of emancipation in the US, but the legacy of slavery persists, not just in the US but across the globe. Also, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was just sworn in for his second term in office, despite his party losing a decadeslong majority in a recent parliamentary election. And a new s…
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The annual Muslim pilgrimage known as the Hajj isn't just a spiritual journey; it's physically strenuous, too. Travelers to Mecca and Medina this year have braved dangerous heat. Host Marco Werman speaks with a Muslim American who's there right now, participating in the ritual. Plus, Polish abortion rights activists reflect on 30 years of some of t…
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A UNICEF representative based in Gaza joins us from inside the territory with insights on what a proposed pause in fighting would — and wouldn't — accomplish on the ground. Plus, in a diplomatic shakeup, China is recalling two of its diplomats to Australia. Not the highest-ranking ones, but probably the most famous: giant pandas at the Adelaide Zoo…
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Pope Francis convened a meeting with an unexpected audience while at the G7: more than 100 comedians from 15 different countries. Also, we air Part 3 of the series “Lethal Dissent,” which looks at the death of an Iranian poet living in Turkey. And, Qatar tries to beat the heat by air conditioning outdoor spaces. Plus, a new project tries to prove t…
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The death of poet Mohammad Shabani, an Iranian dissident living in Turkey, catches his friends, family, and supporters by surprise. Fariba finds one of Mohammad Shabani's confidantes and learns new details about his life in exile before he died.Από τον PRI’s The World: Latest Edition
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G7 nations agree to give Ukraine a loan of $50 billion for weapons and rebuilding. Also, a growing number of governments in Latin America are aligning themselves with Palestinians and distancing themselves from Israel. But there's a price to pay for cutting ties with Israel. And, Haiti’s new government selected cabinet ministers this week, as it aw…
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Ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas deteriorate once again. Also, Denmark has ordered a recall of three types of Buldak, which translates as "fire chicken," manufactured in South Korea. The packaged noodles were deemed so hot they could pose a physical danger to Danish consumers. And, in a rare case, a jury in South Florida has ruled that bana…
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Momentum may be building to end the war in Gaza after a UN Security Council vote for a ceasefire. Also, Mexico deals with around 25,000 tons of trash generated by last week’s elections. Now, environmentalists are concerned that improper disposal of plastic waste could cause serious pollution. And, an effort to reintroduce wild horses to the steppe …
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A daylight raid on Gaza over the weekend secured the release of four more Israeli hostages, using intense bombardments that killed hundreds of Palestinian civilians. Meanwhile, Benny Gantz, a key member of Israel's war cabinet, has resigned. Also, an exclusive interview with Lebanon’s foreign minister, who says his country cannot afford an all-out …
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Daytime temperatures are breaking records in the central and northern regions of India. Now, hospitals are setting up special units to deal with acute heat stress. Also, a look at soaring home rental prices in Spain. And, Palestinian families evacuated to Qatar help their children process trauma and grief from the war in Gaza. Also, Team USA is pla…
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When two close friends who work for the Iranian government follow their conscience, it puts them at odds with the regime. Now one of them is dead. To figure out what might have happened, reporter Fariba Nawa goes back to the beginning.Από τον PRI’s The World: Latest Edition
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For months, the Israeli military and Hezbollah in Lebanon have been trading drone, missile and rocket attacks across the border. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has threatened a "very intense" military response. The World's Shirin Jaafari is in Beirut. Also, Thursday is the start of voting for the European Parliament. The polls suggest t…
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The top diplomat at the United Nations is once again sounding an alarm about the dangers of climate change. Also, in coastal communities around the globe — places such as Vietnam, Bangladesh, Egypt, Italy, Brazil and the southern United States — rising sea water levels threaten to infiltrate freshwater drinking supplies. And, Jerusalem Day marks th…
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The US is strongly pushing a three-phase ceasefire deal in the Mideast that would bring back Israeli hostages and lead to a permanent ceasefire with Hamas. But members of the Israeli prime minister's cabinet have threatened to quit if any ceasefire is discussed. And, US Army Major Harrison Mann quit the Defense Intelligence Agency to protest what h…
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For the first time, Mexico will have a woman president. Claudia Sheinbaum is a 61-year-old scientist, left-wing politician and a former mayor of Mexico City. Also, this week, we'll meet a child survivor of the war in Gaza who was able to travel to Qatar for medical treatment. And welcome to the Offline Club. It's a place in Amsterdam where visitors…
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Mexico heads to the polls this weekend for its largest-ever election, with more than 20,000 positions up for grabs — including local, state and congressional offices, as well as the office of the president. Also, a range of reactions from European leaders to the news of former President Donald Trump’s hush-money conviction. And, data shows that the…
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Reporter Fariba Nawa introduces her investigation into Iranian plots against exiles in Turkey. She tells the story of Iran's history of violence against its citizens at home, and how that violence has grown to cross international borders today. The fate of a dissident in France becomes a blueprint for the questions she seeks to answer.…
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A volcano in Iceland has erupted for the fifth time in five months, forcing the nearby town of Grindavik to be evacuated. Also, a group of Israelis is trying to push back against another group of right-wing Israelis blocking food aid to Gaza. And, voters in Mexico head to the polls on Sunday. Residents of Tijuana will be watching what the new presi…
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Millions of South Africans are voting in what is being called the most important election since the end of apartheid in 1994. The vote could unseat the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party for the first time. Also, water disputes over the Rio Grande river that forms part of the US-Mexico border. And, the US is loosening some restrictions on…
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An Israeli airstrike has sparked international condemnation after dozens of Palestinians were killed near a tent camp for displaced people in Rafah. Also, efforts to rescue victims of a Papua New Guinea landslide are facing extreme challenges. And, Mexico is poised to elect its first female president, but in a country with a history of gender viole…
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Lethal Dissent is a 9-part series about the price and peril that Iranian dissidents face for speaking out against their government, and the secret operatives who seek to silence them. It all begins when two friends flee Iran to escape the regime’s crackdown on dissent. But when they arrive in Turkey, one of them dies under unusual circumstances. Fa…
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This Memorial Day, host Marco Werman and show director April Peavey discover and re-discover The World’s music favorites. That includes a discussion in 2012 with singer Ed Sheeran on his first US tour, a look at the music used to promote the famous Rumble in the Jungle boxing match in 1974 between Muhammad Ali and George Forman, a conversation with…
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The UN's International Court of Justice has ordered Israel to stop its military offensive in the city of Rafah in southern Gaza. It comes as Israel also said it has recovered the bodies of three Israeli hostages from Gaza. Also, a look at the UAE’s support of the Sudanese paramilitary Rapid Support Forces as the war between the RSF and the Sudanese…
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The death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has raised the question of another succession — that of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Raisi was seen as a strong candidate before his death. Also, Kenya’s president is in the US for a historic state dinner celebrating 60 years of diplomatic relations with the United States. It comes as Kenyan po…
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Spain, Ireland and Norway say they will recognize a Palestinian state on May 28. They will join 139 countries who have already taken the step. Also, a court has ruled that greenhouse gasses are a form of marine pollution, laying out legal obligations for governments. And, the Aral Sea, which spans the borders of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, used to b…
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Investigators in Britain have recently released an explosive report detailing how more than 30,000 UK residents contracted HIV or hepatitis from tainted blood products in the 1970s and 1980s. Survivors of the contamination and their families have welcomed new pledges of compensation. And, security forces rescued 350 hostages from Boko Haram captivi…
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KRP 1318 – SENIN 20 MEI 20241. PASCA KEBAKARAN, SISWA SMP 2 PAGERAGEUNG DAURAT BELAJAR DI MUSHOLLA DAN LABORATORIUM (TSM-AST) HL2. TERKAIT PERUBAHAN KELAS, RSUD BANJAR MULAI PERSIAPAN TERAPKAN PEPRES 59 (BJR-LER) 3. RAMP CHEK BUS PARIWISATA DI GARUT, DITEMUKAN PELANGGARAN (GRT-GP) HL4. RATUSAN WARGA BANYUMAS DI PRIANGAN TIMUR KUMPUL, SILATURAHMI & …
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Iranians woke up on Monday to the news of the death of President Ibraheem Raisi and foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian. The officials were traveling in a helicopter when it crashed in a mountainous area in the northwest of the country. And naturalists have discovered that there are many species that are now hard to find in the United States,…
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France declared a state of emergency in its Pacific Islands territory of New Caledonia. At least three Indigenous Kanak people and two police officers have been killed in violence that began Monday night over a proposed amendment to the French constitution that expands French citizens’ eligibility to vote in the archipelago's local elections. And, …
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JABAR NOW JUMAT 17 MEI 2024HL :1. POLDA JABAR KEMBALI SEBAR DATA DPO KASUS VINA CIREBON//2. VIRAL REKAMAN CCTV MOTOR WARGA DIRAMPAS DEBT COLLECTOR//3. MODERASI BERAGAMA/ THEMA SEMINAR KE DUA ROADSHOW HARSIARDA KPID JABAR//SUSUNAN :1. BEBERAPA RUAS JALAN DI JALUR SELATAN KABUPATEN BANDUNG BARAT (KBB) TEPATNYA DI KAWASAN GUNUNG HALU TERTIMPA LONGSOR/…
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KILAS RADIO PRIANGAN, EDISI 1316 – JUMAT 17 MEI 20241. AKIBATKAN 3 ORANG MENINGGAL DUNIA, PENJUAL MIRAS DI BANJAR DITUNTUT PENJARA 10 TAHUN (BJR-LER) HL2. JELANG IDUL ADHA, DINAS PETERNAKAN PERIKANAN CIAMIS INTENSIFKAN PEMANTAUAN KESEHATAN HEWAN KURBAN (CMS-NGU) HL3. WORKSHOP & PLENO TRACK HEALTH DI GARUT: DORONG PEMBANGUNAN KESEHATAN YANG INKLUSIF…
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Migrants heading from South America to the United States must cross a treacherous jungle known as the Darien Gap. To prepare for the perils ahead, people embarking on that journey now turn to their phones for crucial information. Enter a new social media influencer: documenting the route, and offering survival do's and don'ts for those who come. Pl…
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JABAR NOW KAMIS 16 MEI 2024HL :1.POLDA JABAR MASIH KEJAR BURONAN KASUS PEMBUNUHAN VINA CIREBON//2.PEMERINTAH KOTA BEKASI MINTA SELURUH AKTIVITAS STUDI TOUR DI LINGKUNGAN SEKOLAH DITUNDA PELAKSANAANNYA//3.DUA KANDIDAT CALON BUPATI JALUR PERSEORANGAN LAPORKAN KPU TASIKMALAYA KE BAWASLU DAN POLRES//SUSUNAN1.PEMERINTAH KOTA BEKASI MEMINTA SELURUH AKTIV…
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KLAS RADIO PRIANGAN, EDISI 1315 – KAMIS 16 MEI 20241.RENCANA PEMKOT BANJAR POTONG TPP ASN TUAI POLEMIK (BJR-LER) HL2.PEMKAB BAHAS PENATAAN PKL DI GARUT KOTA (GRT-AST) HL3.KHAWATIR ADANYA POTENSI PENCEMARAN LINGKUNGAN, ALIANSI CIAMIS SELATAN DATANGI DINAS LH (CMS-NGU)4.KENDATI TAK MILIKI POTENSI BENCANA BANJIR, BPBD KOTA TASIKMALAYA TETAP SIAGAKAN K…
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Georgia’s parliament has passed a “foreign agents” bill. Tens of thousands of people have gone out to the streets to protest in the capital city of Tblisi. The bill is modeled after a similar law in Russia. Plus, the Israel-Egypt peace treaty has been a linchpin of stability in the Middle East for the last 45 years. The war in Gaza may be putting t…
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JABAR NOW RABU 15 MEI 2024HL :1. SOPIR BUS DITETAPKAN JADI TERSANGKA KECELAKAAN MAUT CIATER SUBANG//2. GANTIKAN PERAN SUAMI PENDEGAR GANJA/ IBU RUMAH TANGGA DI TASIKMALAYA DITANGKAP POLISI//3. TERKAIT PENYIARAN DIGITAL/ KPID JABAR MENDESAK PEMERINTAH PUSAT HADIR DENGAN REGULASI MEMADAI//SUSUNAN :1. PASCA KECELAKAAN BUS PUTRA FAJAR MENEWASKAN 11 ORA…
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KILAS RADIO PRIANGAN, EDISI 1314 – RABU 15 MEI 20241.BUNTUT PERISTIWA BUS MAUT CIATER SUBANG, DISDIK JABAR KELUARKAN SURAT EDARAN LANJUTAN, PERKETAT PELAKSANAAN STUDY TOUR (JBR-NGU) HL2.TANGANI ANAK KORBAN PERAMPOKAN, POLRES GARUT LIBATKAN LPSK DAN KPAID (GRT-NGU)3.GANTIKAN PERAN SUAMI PENDEGAR GANJA, IBU RUMAH TANGGA DI TASIKMALAYA DITANGKAP POLIS…
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In Canada, the embers from last year's record-setting fires smoldered under the ground's surface through the cold winter months, never quite going out completely. The fires, known as zombie fires or overwintering fires, have returned. Also, Azerbaijan and Armenia are engaged in peace talks after Azerbaijan’s military seized Nagorno-Karabakh in Sept…
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KILAS RADIO PRIANGAN, EDISI 1313 – SELASA 14 MEI 20241.PETUGAS GABUNGAN GEREBEG GUDANG PENYIMPANGAN PENJUALAN MIRAS DI BANJAR (BJR-LER)2.SEMPAT VIRAL DIKEJAR WARGA, DUA PELAKU PENCURIAN MODUS GANJAL ATM DIRINGKUS POLRES TASIKMALAYA KOTA (KOTSM-NGU) HL3.KPU CIAMIS PASTIKAN PILKADA 2024 TAK ADA CALON PERSEORANGAN (CMS-NGU) HL4.PILKADA KOTA DAN KABUPA…
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