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This Is Palestine

The Institute for Middle East Understanding

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'This Is Palestine' is a podcast that highlights people, issues, and events around Palestine. We bring you stories from the ground in Palestine, and we speak with experts and activists to bring you unique perspectives and analysis about Palestine from across the world. This podcast is a project of the Institute for Middle East Understanding (IMEU).
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Looking for your weekly dose of captivating conversation about Israel? Look no further than the Two Nice Jewish Boys Podcast - the longest-running Israeli podcast in English since 2016. Hosts Naor Meningher and Eytan Weinstein deliver free-flowing discussions with fascinating voices from across the country, covering politics, history, entertainment, science, and more. Through free speech and open dialogue, gain a deeper understanding of Israel and its people, and be exposed to Israeli societ ...
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What in the World

BBC World Service

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Helping you make sense of what’s happening in your world. Big stories, small stories and everything in between. Understand more, feel better. Five days a week, Monday to Friday.
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Popular Front

Jake Hanrahan

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Popular Front is a grassroots media organisation that focuses solely on war and conflict. We go deeper than mainstream news in a way that makes important war coverage accessible for everyone. The podcast focuses on the niche details of modern warfare and under-reported conflict. See more at www.popularfront.co
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Israeli Settlements 360

Dahlia Scheindlin in partnership with the Israel Office of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation

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What everyone needs to know about the history, present and future of Israeli settlements, A podcast by Dahlia Scheindlin in partnership with the Israel Office of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation
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Speaking Out of Place

David Palumbo-Liu & Azeezah Kanji

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Public activism on human rights, environmental and indigenous justice, and educational liberation, with an emphasis on politics, culture, and art. Hosted by David Palumbo-Liu and Azeezah Kanji. Website: https://speakingoutofplace.com/
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Immerse yourself in the most compelling and consequential stories from around the globe. The world is changing in big ways every day. State of the World from NPR takes you where the news is happening — and explains why it matters. With bureaus spanning the globe, NPR reporters bring you facts and context from the ground so you can cut through the noise of disinformation. NPR's State of the World, a human perspective on global stories in just a few minutes, every weekday. State of the World w ...
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Useful Idiots is an informative and irreverent politics podcast with journalist Aaron Maté and podcaster/writer Katie Halper. Episodes feature analysis of the political news of the week and exclusive interviews, with humor, commentary and dissection of why both Republicans and Democrats suck. Join Aaron and Katie as they examine important stories that have slipped through the cracks and what the media got wrong – and laugh about whatever is left to laugh about.
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BBC News

BBC News

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Welcome to the official BBC News YouTube channel. Interested in global news with an impartial perspective? Want to see behind-the-scenes footage directly from the front-line? Our YouTube channel has all this and more, bringing you specially selected clips from the world's most trusted news source. For the latest news and analysis download the BBC News app or visit BBC.com.
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UN Interviews

United Nations

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UN News interviews a wide range of people from senior news-making officials at Headquarters in New York, to advocates and beneficiaries from across the world who have a stake in helping the UN go about its often life-saving work in the field.
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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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Dr. James M. Dorsey is a senior fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, co-director of the University of Würzburg’s Institute for Fan Culture, and co-host of the New Books in Middle Eastern Studies podcast. James is the author of The Turbulent World of Middle East Soccer blog, a book with the same title as well as Comparative Political Transitions between Southeast Asia and the Middle East and North Africa, co-authored with Dr. Teresita Cruz-Del Rosario and Shifting Sand ...
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Have you had it with "politics" and desire to live in a brilliantly better future? Are you curious about what can replace an age-old coercive organization trying to control you and your property, so that everyone can finally be respected? A dangerous myth perpetuates our political plight in America: The belief that we are free. In fact, scores of unjust laws daily violate our individual rights. Being regulated and taxed to fund governmentally monopolized services, under threats of being fine ...
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Author and human rights activist, Miko Peled, aims to shine a light on under-reported Palestinian experiences through conversations with the brave human rights defenders living in Palestine, Israel, and the diaspora. Free Palestine! Follow @MikoPeled | www.mikopeled.com
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The Observers

FRANCE 24 English

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A show produced with photos, videos and personal accounts from our Observers around the world – all checked by our staff here in Paris. Saturday at 10:45am Paris time (8:45am GMT).
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Since Hamas militants killed around 1,200 people in Israel on 7 October 2023, extremist Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank have increasingly been using violence to seize land and property forcing many Palestinians from their homes. BBC Eye Investigations reveals how these settlers are establishing a new type of illegal settlement known as a …
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A BBC investigation has found that the number of illegal Israeli settler outposts in the occupied West Bank has risen rapidly in recent years. Documents seen by the BBC also show that sanctioned settlers have been supported by an organisation funded by the Israeli government. Also on the programme: why did Mongolian authorities fail to arrest Russi…
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The UN human rights office, OHCHR, on Wednesday condemned Israel’s military escalation in the occupied West Bank, calling for attacks by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to stop, along with settler violence and the forcible transfer of Palestinians. Ajith Sunghay, Head of OHCHR in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, told UN News that as the situati…
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The war in Gaza has lead to a surge in settler violence. Extreme Israeli settlers are the perpetrators behind the attacks. Not only have they become more aggressive, Israeli settlers have also seized more and more land. One spokesperson from Peace Now, an Israeli organisation that monitors settlement growth, says Jewish extremists in the West Bank …
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Settler violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank is at an all time high, with Israeli ministers backing and arming settlers in an effort to push Palestinians out of their homes and allow for the annexation of their land. But with the head of Israel's security agency Shin Bet referring to this phenomena 'Jewish terrorism', will the po…
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Click here for the full interview with Sarit Michaeli: https://www.usefulidiotspodcast.com/p/extended-episode-israels-sadistic?r=je5va&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web Watch this week's Thursday Throwdown: AOC vs Predator – Is Anti-Genocide a Predatory Stance? https://www.usefulidiotspodcast.com/p/aoc-vs-predator-is-anti-genocide?r=je5va&utm_campai…
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Hunter Biden has pleaded guilty to all nine charges in his federal tax evasion case, catching federal prosecutors off guard as they prepared to begin his trial.The son of US President Joe Biden had previously denied allegations that he intentionally avoided paying $1.4m in income tax from 2016-19.Three months ago, he was found guilty in a separate …
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Hind Rajab, 200 Days Later: US Keeps Letting Israel Investigate Itself - Zeteo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDJ4LOQR8KI Gaza War Sit Rep Day 332: Hostages' bodies recovered as some Israelis push for a deal - The Anti-Empire Project https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds1cG8zrkts Israel Invades West Bank - Declares Will Be Treated Like Gaza - Owen Jo…
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Let’s be clear. Hamas’ alleged execution of six Israeli hostages constitutes a war crime.The hostages were killed in line with new Hamas guidelines that violate international law on how guards should handle hostages if Israeli forces approached their hideoutsEven so, the guidelines have proven to be a powerful tool in the struggle to achieve a Gaza…
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Climate scientists at Oxford University Physics are contributing to the EU's "Destination Earth" initiative by developing a weather model that utilises Artificial Intelligence (AI).The project involves AI and a digital twin of Earth, simulating natural phenomena and human activities to predict climate change scenarios around the globe – potentially…
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'I'm Not Really Here' tells the story of 17-year-old Jonah, a gay, Aboriginal teenagers who arrives in a new town with his family. It's the novel Gary Lonesborough wishes he saw on library bookshelves when he was growing up in Bega, New South Wales. Guest: Gary Lonesborough, author Producer: Kimberley Price…
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The AFLW is set for a rare spectacle tonight, with the Western Bulldogs set to host Port Adelaide not at their western suburbs home ground - but at the league's Colosseum - the MCG. Its just the third time the AFLW will play on the field - and just the second time the league has scheduled a double header with a men's final -with the Doggies set to …
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At the Paralympics, Lauren Parker has earned a place in the history books and she's among three gold medals overnight. She won the road race meaning she has won gold medals in two different sports, Timothy Hodge in the pool and long jumper Vanessa Low, with a world record, in the long jump. In football, the Socceroos suffered a shock loss to Bahrai…
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The Reserve Bank Governor has all but confirmed interest rate's won't be cut anytime soon, despite acknowledging that some Australians can't make their mortgage repayments. Chief Executive of the Business Council of Australia, Bran Black told RN Breakfast inflation is having a "significant impact" on businesses, and increasing productivity is "the …
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Former Labor leader and Albanese Government Cabinet Minister Bill Shorten is retiring from politics, after 17 years in Parliament. He told RN Breakfast he's "incredibly grateful" for the outpouring of support, but he says he doesn't want to waste another minute in his current role. Bill Shorten says he wants to make Australia "a better country" in …
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Political Editor for news.com.au Samantha Maiden and ABC Political lead and host of Insiders on ABC TV David Speers join RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: David Speers, Samantha MaidenDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Country Liberal Party's win in the recent Northern Territory election came with a clear mandate, and a thumping majority, with the CLP taking 17 of the NT's 25 seats. New Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro told RN Breakfast that while crime was the key issue, the cost of living was a clear second in the election. And she says her Government's push …
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The family of the Ugandan athlete, Rebecca Cheptegei, has accused Kenyan police of failing to respond to warnings that her life was in danger. The Ugandan marathon runner was doused with petrol and set on fire at her home in western Kenya - allegedly by her former boyfriend. Also in the programme: France goes from its youngest to its oldest prime m…
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A new report out today examines ways technology is being exploited to perpetuate gender based violence around the world. Australia's e-safety commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, is featured in it. She was targetted and trolled after she exercised her professional powers to take action against Elon Musk's social media platform - X. Guests: Julie Inman …
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The Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union has voted to split from the ACTU, angry about their support for putting the CFMEU into administration. The rogue union has also vowed to set up a bloc of blue-collar unions to rival the ACTU before the next federal election. Guest: Michelle O'Neil, President of the ACTU…
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As the US grapples with the fallout of its deadliest school shooting in 18-months, the 14-year-old Georgia school shooter is in custody, and will face court tomorrow, charged with four counts of murder. It comes as police say the shooter was interviewed 12 months ago about a threat made against a school. Guest:Katherine Schweit, former head of the …
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Last month in Bangladesh, street protests grew into a movement that eventually ended the rule of the autocratic prime minister. Now the country is picking up the pieces and charting a new way forward. We board a double-decker bus in Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, to talk to Bangladeshis about the future. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podc…
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has arrived in Haiti, as ongoing gang violence and drug trafficking continue to fuel political instability and insecurity. A month long state of emergency was extended to cover the whole country, and a UN backed mission has seen some 400 police from Kenya deployed in the country. Guest: Widlore Mérancourt, edito…
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How do you carbon date a kidney stone, and how can you avoid one?Brainteaser (answer in the audio):I have two cylinders that seem identical: they are the same size and weight and painted the samecolour. But one is hollow and made of heavy brass, while the other is solid and made of lighter aluminium.Neither of them floats in water. How can I tell t…
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Almost two months after France's snap election ended in a political stalemate, Emmanuel Macron has appointed veteran politician Michel Barnier as Prime Minister. So what else do we know about the man who was once France's youngest ever parliamentarian, and led the marathon Brexit talks in Brussels?Di Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A member of the British Royal Navy has died in a training exercise in the English Channel.A helicopter ditched during night-flying exercises with an aircraft carrier near Dorset, the navy said.There were no other fatalities or serious injuries, a spokesperson for the Royal Navy said.UK Defence Secretary John Healey said the investigation into the a…
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The Haitian authorities have expanded a state of emergency to the whole country as the government battles violent gangs that have taken control of large parts of the capital - and are attempting to move into other regions. We hear what life is like for people living through the insecurity. Also on the programme: President Macron of France has annou…
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Some university students in Kenya have been protesting a new funding model which, they say, favours the rich. The government says the changes are needed to help with funding issues. The BBC’s Anita Nkonge, based in Nairobi, explains. Many universities around the world are struggling with the cost of living, and this burden is often felt most sharpl…
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A boy accused of killing four people at his high school in Georgia was interviewed last year by police about anonymous online threats, investigators said.Colt Gray, 14, denied to police in May 2023 he was behind internet posts that contained images of guns, warning of a school shooting.The suspect opened fire on Wednesday at Apalachee High School i…
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Tina Arena is celebrating 30 years since the release of her hit album "Don't Ask" which had hits like "Sorrento Moon" and "Chains" To celebrate the anniversary Tina has released a fresh remix of Chains and she is reflecting on making the album, and fighting to get Sorrento Moon released as a single. GUEST: Tina Arena PRODUCER: Matt Simpson & Kimber…
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An Indigenous truth-telling commission in Victoria has taken evidence from the descendants of early colonial settlers. That sheds new light on key events that had a devastating impact on the state's First Peoples. The hearing in Melbourne has been looking at events including early massacres of indigenous people in the 1830s and 40s, and the passage…
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Back from the afterlife, comes one of the iconic big screen characters of the 1980s - 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice'. But does it live up to the cult-status of the original? And also out this week is 'Thelma', about a grannie who falls prey to a phone scam, and sets out to track down the scammers with an old buddy on a mobility scooter. RN film critic a…
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The deaths of 72 people in the Grenfell Tower fire in London were the result of "dishonest" and “greedy” companies, decades of failure by successive governments, and incompetence and chronic lack of leadership by the fire service, a damning inquiry report has concluded. The residential high-rise tower block in west London was engulfed by fire in Ju…
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20 new animals and plants have been added to Australia's list of threatened wildlife. It comes just a month after 13 other plants and animals were added to the list, leading to renewed calls for the Government to quickly overhaul the country’s nature laws. Guest: Dr Amy Coetsee, Threatened Species Biologist with Zoos Victoria Producer: Niamh Dunne…
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Australia's ambassador to Iran was summoned by the Iranian government for an Instagram post supporting "Wear It Purple Day". An Iranian diplomat called the post "insulting" in that it "promoted homosexuality", which is a crime in Iran. It comes a month after Iran's ambassador to Australia was called before the Australian government for comments abo…
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The Climate Change Authority has released its plan on how to secure the energy transition needed to reach net zero by 2050. Chair Matt Kean says the report shows we're making good progress on decarbonising our economy but there are opportunities to "do more and go faster." Guest: Matt Kean, Chair Climate Change Authority Producer: Joanna Crothers…
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At the Paralympics, two world records and a second gold medal to Alexa Leary cap off another successful day for Australia.And in the AFL, it's the tale of two coaches heading into tonight's qualifying final between Port Adelaide and GeelongSports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest news from the world of sport.…
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Officials have named 14-year-old Colt Gray as the suspect in a shooting that left four people dead in Apalachee High School in the US state of Georgia. Two students and two teachers died in the shooting. Nine people were injured and are currently being treated at local hospitals. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUogFor more news, analysis and feat…
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The Federal Opposition claims the latest economic figures show the Albanese Government is mismanaging the economy. But the federal government says the soft growth reflects the impacts of global economic uncertainty, higher interest rates and persistent inflation. Guest: Angus Taylor Shadow TreasurerDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The government is flagging a package for frontline domestic violence services when it meets with state and territory leaders at tomorrow's National Cabinet. Finance Minister Katy Gallagher told RN Breakfast the Prime Minister will bring forward a "substantial package". Guest: Senator Katy Gallagher, Federal Finance Minister…
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A gunman opened fire at Apalachee High School in the state of Georgia, and the authorities say one person has been arrested. US President Joe Biden says he is "mourning the deaths of those whose lives were cut short due to more senseless gun violence." Also on the programme: Seven people have been killed in Ukraine's western city of Lviv during a f…
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A new report has called for a nation-wide overhaul of gambling regulations to reduce the toll it's taking on Australia's most vulnerable people. A ban on all gambling advertisements and a reduction in the number of pokie machines are some of the changes being urged by researchers at The Grattan Institute. Guest:Dr Aruna Sathanapally, The Grattan In…
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Labor backbenchers are internally pushing the Albanese Government to make dental care part of the Medicare scheme. The debate has been going since the 1970's, but the renewed push comes as The Greens ramp up debate on their proposed tax plan for big business, which they say could be used to expand Medicare. Guest: Dr Mike Freelander, Labor member f…
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