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Best News Podcasts We Could Find
Best News Podcasts We Could Find
News channels have become vital part of people's daily activities as they provide people with fresh information about the latest events, the weather, the stock market, from every corner of the world. Getting the latest news has become even easier thanks to podcasts as they are easy to follow, on almost all devices people use, and at any place - on the way home, in the park, at work, etc. The podcasts listed in this catalog provide coverage of the current, breaking news, business news, local news, national news and world news, at all hours, morning, noon and evening, from many countries in the world. Most of the podcasts are hosted by renowned journalists, who discuss about the latest events in many fields, including politics, showbiz, sports, technology, sometimes accompanied by experts in many fields of interest. Also, there are podcasts which present informative and thought-provoking discussion of front-page issues and major news stories.
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Tens of millions voted Sunday to decide between the far-right current president Jair Bolsonaro and the left-wing Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Also: Indonesia investigates one of the deadliest football stadium disasters in decades, and thousands of runners have taken part in the London marathon.By BBC World Service
 
Counter-terrorism is one of the lesser-known subjects covered by the UN, but attempts to improve international cooperation to combat terrorism have grown in recent years, particularly since the 2001 plane attacks against the US. On today’s episode of The Lid Is On, Jennifer Bramlette from the UN Counter-Terrorism Executive Directorate (CTED), and A…
 
For the second times in Georgetown with torrential rains and floodwaters. South Carolina's governor is urging residents to stay inside. The storm will continue to bring flooding rain from the Carolinas to the mid-atlantic, and even up to New York over the weekend. Tonight, we're getting a clearer picture of the devastation hurricane Ian left behind…
 
When Alan visited Johannesburg in July, the city was reeling after a mass shooting at tavern in Soweto.Sixteen people were killed by gunmen while socialising with their friends.It a spotlight on increasing violence at drinking spots across the country. That month 25 people died in such incidents.Last week, five people appeared in court in relation …
 
The leader of Friday's coup in the West African nation of Burkina Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traore, joined a parade after the former military leader, Lt. Colonel Paul Henri Damiba, agreed to step down. We hear the latest from the capital Ougadougou and look at the background to the recent political upheaval with expert Andrew Lebovich of the Clingendea…
 
Pacific expert Dr Tarcisius Kabutaulaka says China could propose a new treaty or bilateral agreements after Pacific leaders agree to a wide-ranging partnership with the United States. Also, discussions commence in the Solomon Islands to update its currency in the wake of Qeen Elizabeth II's death.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
 
Included in this episode:1. Russia Blows Up Gas Pipelines, Declaring an All-Out Energy War It May Already Have Lost 2. Pelosi’s Stock Ban Bill Isn’t Just Weak, It’s Dangerous 3. Should Biden Run Again? The Question Is Dividing Democrats, as They Wait on His Decision 4. What It Was Like to Live Through Hurricane Ian in Florida .…
 
After Russia's Vladimir Putin annexed parts of Ukraine and threatened the use of nuclear weapons, Fareed sits down with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to discuss how the U.S. sees the threat and how it is responding. Looking east, Secretary Austin discusses China's threat to Taiwan and whether the U.S. military would come to the self-governing isla…
 
An investigation is underway in Indonesia after one of the world's deadliest football stadium disasters in which at least 125 people were killed. We hear from witnesses who were in the stadium, we get a response from Indonesia's football association, and we have a update on the latest news from our BBC correspondent.Also on the programme; voting is…
 
Since Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a "partial" mobilization for military service on September 21, tens of thousands of young Russian men and their families have left the country. More than 100,000 crossed into Kazakhstan, and other Central Asian states are also seeing a sharp increase in the numbers of Russians arriving, probably the …
 
In September 2021, a group of female minority students at Arizona State University confronted two white male students who were studying in the library’s multicultural center. The women were upset with what they saw as blatant antagonism: One of the men sported a “Didn’t Vote for Biden” shirt, the other had a “Police Lives Matter” laptop sticker. Th…
 
We bring you Laura Kuenssberg’s interview with Liz Truss, in which the prime minister said she was committed to scrapping the 45p top rate of tax, but called it ‘a decision the chancellor made’.Straight after coming off air, we also get Laura’s thoughts on what the prime minister had to say and what Michael Gove said in response. Newscast is hosted…
 
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