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We confront issues and their effects on Black people in the United States and around the world. From climate change to white supremacy, police violence to veganism, we face these highly charged topics with courage and curiosity. Our uncommon conversation is quick, engaging, and enlightening. Grab an espresso and join the convo!
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A selection of The New Humanitarian’s articles in audio format.
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The New Humanitarian brings you an inside look at the conflicts and natural disasters that leave millions of people in need each year, and the policies and people who respond to them. Join TNH’s journalists in the aid policy hub of Geneva and in global hotspots to unpack the stories that are disrupting and shaping lives around the world.
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Sample from our traditional conservative talk radio and soon to be ground breaking Podcast series!
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The Foundation for Economic Education proudly presents our weekly show FEEcast, a lively and intelligent exploration of today’s most interesting stories and issues through the clarifying lens of economic thinking.
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We are a non politically correct podcast commentating on current and breaking news. Serious but not so serious, we discuss U.S news, world news, and everything in between. From cats to covid, listen to our out of pocket shenanigans as we attempt to make sense of the world through our perspective
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Podcast from the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) at Stanford University, featuring Director Michael McFaul, former U.S. Ambassador to Russia. Mike and our scholars dive into critical international issues, offering insights into the history and context of the biggest stories in the news.
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Welcome to Geopolitics Rundown, an innovative new foreign affairs podcast that breaks down top global headlines. If you ever feel lost trying to keep up with world news, come to our show for a place to start. Join your hosts, graduates of the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University, as they guide you through some of the most complex topics and stories in global politics.
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Music hip hop and the world......new music old music and life......a better picture of what’s really happening behind the scenes.....what u don’t know can harm u...I’m here to tell u..
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Sometimes it feels like humanity couldn't be more absurd but then a new day comes along...and with it brings more absurdities. If other lifeforms from the vast universe were to watch us, what would they think? Would they watch us like a guilty pleasure reality TV show? "What kind of disasters will the humans create on this week's episode of EARTH-Season 2021?"
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ctvnews.ca: Halifax leads country in THC levels found in wastewater, sparking health concerns
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www.cbc.ca: Their journalism sparked a protest movement in Iran. They could be jailed at any moment
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www.cbc.ca: Expelling Indian diplomats 'just a starting point,' says alleged assassination target
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www.cbc.ca: Israel's air defences are straining under repeated attacks from Iran and Hezbollah, expert says
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www.cbc.ca: An online video showed him burning alive after Israeli airstrike. His brother recounts his final moments
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ctvnews.ca: Sask. man charged with impaired driving in rollover that left 15-year-old boy dead
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Latest Content - Car and Driver: 2025 BMW 2-Series Gran Coupe's Redesign Better Aligns with Bigger Bimmers
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ctvnews.ca: Man sentenced, ordered deported for killing woman, injuring 2 others in Surrey, B.C.
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ctvnews.ca: 90 charges withdrawn against father and his common-law partner in Edmonton child abuse case
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www.cbc.ca: Russian Olympic Committee president, who was critical of neutral athlete rules, to step down
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ctvnews.ca: Air India flight makes emergency landing at Iqaluit airport after online security threat
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In this episode of Espresso Talk Today, we're diving into how to prepare for and manage the racial chaos in the healthcare system. I know many of you—especially my young audience—feel nervous, afraid, or even powerless when facing medical appointments. This episode is for you. We're shifting gears from recognizing the red flags of medical racism to…
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Hujambo, beautiful people! In this episode of Espresso Talk Today, we confront the subtle yet pervasive racial chaos in the healthcare system. Join host Ama-Robin as she uncovers the microaggressions, hidden biases, and other red flags that Black people often face during medical treatment. From dismissal of pain to offensive stereotypes, we get rea…
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Black Women's Health Matters: Shattering Myths and Fighting Medical Racism
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In this eye-opening episode, Deirdre Cooper Owens, Ph.D, a leading historian of medicine, reveals the disturbing history of medical racism against Black women. From the origins of American gynecology during the period of enslavement to the persistence of biased treatment today, Dr. Cooper Owens exposes the systemic issues that Black women face in h…
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Our editors’ weekly take on humanitarian news, trends, and developments from around the globe.
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Black Power in Action: Fighting for and Reclaiming our Health
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In this episode of Espresso Talk Today, Dr. Greg Hall, a leading expert on Black health, joins us for an empowering conversation on the critical importance of self-advocacy and personal health care. Dr. Hall shares powerful insights on how systemic barriers and racial biases in the healthcare system have historically impacted Black communities—and …
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Have you ever wanted to have a (free and authentic) conversation with a cardiologist? That's what the Espresso Talk Today team wanted--and that's what we had! We met with Dr. Clyde Yancy, cardiologist and spokesperson of the American Heart Association! Nothing was off the table. We discussed everything from heart fairlure to heart health. Dr. Yancy…
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When violent gangs moved into her neighbourhood in April, Haitian journalist and former UN official Monique Clesca left the Caribbean nation. She returned home a few months later, and in this episode, she describes what daily life is now like. “We are in more than a crisis situation”, she says. “The gangs are at war with us”. The ongoing turmoil in…
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In this powerful episode of Espresso Talk Today, we dive deep into the often-overlooked world of covert racism—the subtle, everyday behaviors and attitudes that many people don’t even realize are racist. From denying racism’s existence to ignoring white privilege and making harmful stereotypes, we unpack how these actions perpetuate systemic racism…
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“We came mainly seeking safety, seeking to live a decent life. But then we found another war” Our First Person narratives dig into the humanity of humanitarian challenges. This episode tells a story of the 15,000 Sudanese people living in Egypt’s Masaken Osman area. When the war broke out in April 2023, these tower blocks on the dusty outskirts of …
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Our editors’ weekly take on humanitarian news, trends, and developments from around the globe.
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Join Ama-Robin on Espresso Talk Today as we dive into the profound significance of August 28th in Black history—a day marked by moments of pain, progress, and power. From Emmett Till’s tragic lynching to Dr. King’s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech, we explore the events that have shaped our journey toward justice and equality. This episode is a power…
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Our First Person narratives dig into the humanity of humanitarian challenges. In this episode, Zeina Shahla, a reporting fellow with The New Humanitarian based in Damascus expresses what it is like to live in the shadow of war. With everyone in Syria living on edge since the political leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, was assassinated last month in …
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Our editors’ weekly take on humanitarian news, trends, and developments from around the globe.
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In this episode, host Ama-Robin dives deep into a challenging yet vital discussion: "You probably don’t think that you’re racist. But you are!" Many white people, even those who consider themselves allies, unknowingly perpetuate racism through ingrained and socialized behaviors. This episode isn’t about blame or shame—it's about understanding and t…
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Our First Person narratives dig into the humanity of humanitarian challenges. In this episode, Ali Latifi, The New Humanitarian’s Asia Editor and co-host of the What's Unsaid podcast, marks the anniversary of the creation of the Taliban’s Islamic Emirate in his home country, Afghanistan. Three years on, the country is still in the throes of a human…
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Our editors’ weekly take on humanitarian news, trends, and developments from around the globe.
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