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The Naked Pravda

Медуза / Meduza

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Meduza’s English-language podcast, The Naked Pravda highlights how our top reporting intersects with the wider research and expertise that exists about Russia. The broader context of Meduza’s in-depth, original journalism isn’t always clear, which is where this show comes in. Here you’ll hear from the world’s community of Russia experts, activists, and reporters about issues that are at the heart of Meduza’s stories and crucial to major events in and around Russia.
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The Football Ramble is a global podcasting institution. Since 2007, the Ramble has provided entertainment, analysis and coverage of the Premier League and beyond for football fans who don't take the world's biggest sport too seriously. In 2024, the takes are as strong as ever, the jokes are as funny as ever and the Ramble remains as essential as it ever was for football fans everywhere. Join them throughout the week as they discuss the world's biggest football stories in their inimitable sty ...
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People & Profit

FRANCE 24 English

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The business show that goes beyond the numbers and the corporate jargon! We break down major business stories and look at how they affect our lives. Friday at 8:15pm Paris time.
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HT Daily News Wrap

Hindustan Times - HT Smartcast

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Things never cease to be in news no matter what the medium. As a part of the beta testing initiative our AI, Aditi brings to you the world of politics, business, sports and entertainment in person; every morning and evening. Listen to HT Daily News Wrap to keep abreast with all that's happening around you, now more than ever. This is a Hindustan Times production, brought to you by HT Smartcast. Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/htsmartcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com ...
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Talking Europe

FRANCE 24 English

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Politicians, activists and researchers debate the issues facing the EU and a 'guest of the week' offers their insight in a long-format interview that gets to the heart of the matter. Saturday at 7:15pm.
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Join Sam Marsden (ESPN), Rik Sharma (AFP), Toni Juanmartí (Diario Sport) and special guests for this weekly podcast on FC Barcelona. Siempre Positivo is the only English-language podcast exclusively focused on Barça brought to you by people on the ground in the city. The podcast covers every inch of the football club, from match reviews and previews to transfer news and the latest controversy (it's never quiet at Camp Nou!)
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STORROR are a group of seven English lads who have spent half their lives doing parkour. This podcast aims to host some of the best conversations, information, news, punditry and general BS surrounding the parkour world.
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1912 Exiles

1912 Exiles

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The original Newport County podcast - made by the fans, for the fans. Breaking down current news and analysis surrounding the boys in amber as we support them through our campaign in the Sky Bet English Football League Two. We know what we are! #oneclubonecounty Tags: Newport County, NCAFC, EFL, League Two, Rodney Parade, Spytty, Newport County Podcast This podcast has been created and uploaded by 1912 Exiles ©. The views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on ...
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English In A Teacup

CHARLETTE PRUDENT

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A weekly podcast for intermediate to advanced speakers of English, helping you to improve your written and spoken English one sip at a time. Learn the perfect words and phrases to express yourself in any situation with the help of Miss Finesstocrat, a fine English lady who has seen it all - from disastrous job interviews to zombie attacks.
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PSG Review

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Thoughts, opinions and analysis on the sport, culture and business of Paris Saint-Germain. PSG review is a weekly PSG podcast in English where we try to get a little deeper and elevate the conversation around this football club from the French capital. PSG review is hosted by Mikko.
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Award-winning journalist Vicki Gonzalez hosts daily interviews with community leaders, advocates, experts, artists and more to provide background and understanding on breaking news, big events, politics and culture in the Sacramento region and beyond.
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U.S. Soccer legend Alexi Lalas discusses the biggest stories in soccer through the lens of red, white and blue glasses! Join Alexi Lalas and soccer guru David Mosse, as they break down the USMNT, USWNT, MLS, Bundesliga, Premier League, World Cup & everything in between. Follow Alexi Lalas' State of the Union podcast @SOTUWithAlexi on all platforms! https://twitter.com/SOTUWithAlexi https://www.instagram.com/SOTUWithAlexi/ https://www.tiktok.com/@sotuwithalexi https://www.facebook.com/SOTUWit ...
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In this podcast series we will discuss football from a fresh perspective. Based in Australia we will predominately debate and examine English and European football from afar.
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The Highland League Podcast is the only place you’ll find the league’s characters opening up in-depth about their careers and experiences. Founded in 2018 and was the first ever Scottish Highland Football League Podcast. Hosted by Sean McAngus, stories have included the rise of the Paul Coutts from Scottish Highland League to chasing English Premier League promotion. Expect exclusive insight, personal stories, dressing room antics and much more.
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English News Pod

English Teacher Caroline

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Do you want to learn English but don’t have a lot of time? Listening to the news in English is a great way to build your fluency by learning common vocabulary and phrases associated with various topics. The best news (no pun intended), is that with this podcast, you can learn from anywhere! This podcast is great for students of all levels, from beginners trying to expand their listening and vocabulary skills to advanced students looking to build a regular practice. Subscribe and follow for b ...
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Where politics, religion and history collide - and it's not always polite! American political opinion podcast hosted by former political science instructor and current political observer Jaye Pool. Left-leaning yet not perfectly bound by ideology. Historical context with a dose of progressive Christianity in the mix. #StirThePot #Resist #p2 #progressiveChristian #Exvangelical
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Welcome to the FinTech Germany Podcast, a dedicated sub-podcast of Startuprad.io™, your premier source for insights and news on German, Austrian, and Swiss startups! Ranked among the top 20 entrepreneurship podcasts on Apple Podcasts worldwide, we bring you the best of the vibrant GSA fintech scene in English only. Dive into the dynamic world of fintech, where innovation is reshaping banking, investment, and insurance. Over the past decade, fintech startups have secured billions in venture c ...
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Tech giant Google is backing US nuclear energy startup Kairos Power to build seven small reactors which will power one of its artificial intelligence data centres. The deal comes as US energy demand is on the rise because of the increasing number of data centre projects meant to support the development of AI. Also in this edition, locals in Barcelo…
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The sister of the Christchurch terrorist said he idolised Adolf Hitler and admired British fascist Oswald Mosley. At the inquest into the murder of 51 worshippers at Al Noor Mosque and the Linwood Islamic Centre in March 2019, Lauren Tarrant described how her brother had descended into far right extremism. Timothy Brown was in the Coroner's Court -…
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There's been a 40 percent increase in homelessness in Wellington according to a charity that works with rough sleepers. The Downtown Community Ministry said last September 330 homeless or rough sleepers came to them for help, this September its was up to 464. In the past month it's also seen three people who were turned down for emergency housing s…
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A shambles that could soon be facing government intervention, that's the Finance Minister's take on Wellington Council. The PM has also confirmed he's keeping a close eye on things and the local government minister Simeon Brown has requested information on options. Things came to a head after a plan that was supported by Mayor Tory Whanau to sell c…
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It’s a Lions Watch takeover! Marcus and Luke cast their deciding votes on the future of the England managerial post: has Lee Carsley passed the job interview? Does he even want to pass the interview? Has he even submitted his CV for said interview? They look back on the international break and England's performances, answer your questions, and disc…
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The baby female Sea Lion was shot in the Catlins Estuary last month and left to die in what DOC describes as a slow and painful death. Last week the pup's mum, Jade, who is a well know Sea Lion in Otago was also found shot dead. Conservationists said the deaths are a devastating blow to the recovery of the threatened species on the mainland. Initia…
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"More focused on themselves than serving the city," that's the scathing assessment from the Finance Minister on Wellington City Council which she also described as "shambles." Local Government minister Simeon Brown is now taking advice on whether the government can intervene. It all comes after the capital's councillors voted on Thursday to stop th…
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Air New Zealand announced it's ditching direct flights from Invercargill to Wellington from January next year. It's also swapping out larger jets for much smaller twin engine turboprop planes on some Queenstown and Dunedin flights; meaning there's a hundred fewer seats on a flight. Barrier Air swooped on the Kaitaia Auckland route when the national…
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There are a number of court cases across the Unites States targeting TikTok over child safety concerns. On top of this, the social media giant is at risk of a complete ban in the US if its Chinese owner doesn't sell the platfom to a government approved buyer by January. Now, some recently leaked court documents suggest the company was well aware of…
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On top of rental and rates, hospitality businesses also have to pay a charge for alfresco dining. Hospitality New Zealand argues it brings a vibrant buzz to inner cities, and businesses are paying for it. Recently Queenstown Lakes District Council outdoor seating charges are now 30% of the value of the indoor rent, meaning some businesses are payin…
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On episode sixty-eight of District Gooner Pod (DGP), Stephen and KP are back behind the mic after a three week break, recapping everything Arsenal, Premier League, and Champions League. Thanks for spending time with us! → District Gooner Pod (buzzsprout.com) → District Gooner Pod on Apple Podcasts → District Gooner Pod | Podcast on Spotify → Distri…
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Alexi Lalas, David Mosse, and special guest Stu Holden recap the USMNT’s first win of the October window. The squad secured a 2-0 win over Panama behind Yunus Musah and Ricardo Pepi goals. The guys discuss load management and USMNT players returning to their clubs ahead of the match on Tuesday in Guadalajara. What does your USMNT starting 11 look l…
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Second-hand clothing can help countries meet environmental targets and drive economic growth, but it needs support. A new report says governments need to help unleash the sector's economic potential. Karina Bolin, president of Humana People to People Italia, says it's important to focus on textiles of good quality, rather than fast fashion. Also in…
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A 16-year-old from the US has become the first known person to reset the classic video game Tetris to level 0 after beating it. Read the episode transcript and test your understanding with a comprehension quiz by joining the Learn English with Ben fan club. Visit patreon.com/learnenglishwithben for more information and to join now. Patreon: patreon…
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Who's more confused, Lee Carsley or Pete Donaldson? A question which is in itself so confusing that we're really confused trying to answer it. All we know is that England won yesterday and Marcus, Luke, Vish and Pete are here to try and make sense of it all. Elsewhere, Scotland didn’t win at the weekend but there is a new pizza named after Scott Mc…
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France's Economy and Industry ministers, Antoine Armand and Marc Ferracci, are heading to Lisieux this Monday to visit the production sites of popular headache reliever Doliprane. The visit takes place after the maker of the pill, French pharma group Sanofi, said it was in talks to sell off its consumer health business to a US private equity firm. …
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In the first part of today's show, we looked at the new Gmail security alert that impacts 2.5 billion users due to an AI hack. Then we discussed Tesla’s Cybercab event, where the Optimus robots turned out to be humans in disguise. Finally, we saw how a High Court ruling deemed calling a man bald as sexual harassment. Today's unpopular opinion was t…
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United Kingdom correspondent Diane To spoke to Lisa Owen about Britain's domestic security agency reporting a significant rise in teenagers being linked to UK terrorism, tributes rolling in for Alex Salmond, Scotland's former first minister, who died suddenly on Saturday at the age of 69 and King Charles heading to Australia later this week and how…
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Sports journalist Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Lisa Owen about Team New Zealand extending their America's Cup lead over Britannia to 3-0 winning today's race after the two boats came within "a matter of centimetres" of colliding near the start line and the All Whites set to play Malaysia in a Friendly at Auckland's North Harbour Stadium tonight.…
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Cost cutting means New Zealand is ill prepared for an outbreak of a new covid variant, despite the virus still being the number one infectious disease killer, according to well known Otago University epidemiologist Doctor Michael Baker. ESR confirmed the highly transmissable Covid-19 sub-variant, XEC is here. This strain is a mix of two previous Om…
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A street cleaner said she's still seeing large canisters of nitrous oxide being sold to young people from shops in Mangere town centre, despite the government's recent crackdown on the sale of nitrous oxide for recreational use. 'NOS' or Nangs as they're known, can be used to make whipped cream, but people also use it as a drug to get high. Last mo…
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A problem with fuel may be behind the Bluebridge ferry losing power in the Cook Strait last month, according to Wellington's harbourmaster. The Connemara blacked out after leaving Wellington and drifted for more than two hours off the south coast before being rescued by tug boats. The beleagured vessel has had even more problems since then - stoppi…
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The long, drawn-out saga of filling one of the most important roles in government has finally reached its end, with the government announcing Sir Brian Roche will be the new Public Service Commissioner. The Prime Minister's just made the announcement at his post-cabinet press conference. Our political reporter Giles Dexter joins us Lisa Owen.…
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A salvage expert said when it comes to the Manawanui wreck "anything is do able with enough money." Up to 200,000 litres of fuel has leaked into the sea when the ship sank off the southern coast of Upolu in Samoa just over a week ago. It has 950 tonnes in main tanks which are still believed to be intact. Last week, fishers in the area were told not…
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The Medical Council of New Zealand is poised to deliver a personal apology to a survivor of the notorious Lake Alice child and adolescent unit whose complaint about the horrors there was ignored. 20 years after he was sent to the institution, where children were tortured with electric shocks and paralysing injections, Steve Watt asked the council t…
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The daughter of a New Plymouth councillor is facing a hefty fine after a years-long battle with council over who is responsible for a massive pohutukawa on the berm outside her home. Frustrated at the lack of action over the tree - which is growing through powerlines - Alana Brough has planted a fruit and vegetable garden in the berm in defiance of…
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The White Ferns are within touching distance of qualifying for the semi-finals of the Women's T20 Cricket World Cup in the United Arab Emirates. A win for New Zealand over Pakistan in their final group game in Dubai tomorrow morning will guarantee them a place in the semis, sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Now to the art of running; Kiwi Peter Mitchell's marked a milestone birthday by running around the world without leaving Melbourne, and he's created a masterpiece along the way. Using GPS he mapped the outline of a world map; he's then run the perimetre of the image, the outline of the route is then saved to one of those apps that maps your run. In…
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The United Nations has asked Israel for a "please explain," after it said Israeli tanks forcibly entered its base in southern Lebanon. The UN has reiterated that attacks against peacekeepers are in breach of international law and may constitute a war crime. Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Council cost cutting in Horowhenua ironically means one thing won't be cut and that's road side grass edges and according to some residents things are starting to look a little shabby. Berm mowing got the chop in July, saving rate payers almost a quarter of a million dollars a year in the district on west coast of the North Island. The council's ju…
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In just one week's time 56 countries will come together for The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa. Preparations have been four years in the making, with businesses stock pilling supplies, villages decorated in each country's colours and a huge community effort to be ready to host. It's hoped that the sinking of the HMNZS Manawanui e…
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Baba Siddiqui murder: What we know about the NCP leader's attackers so far, Man with loaded gun arrested near Donald Trump's weekend rally, Cocaine worth ₹5,000 crore seized in Gujarat, linked to Delhi drug bust, India's T20 World Cup semi-final hopes hang in balance after 9-run loss to Australia, Jigra registers Alia Bhatt's worst box office openi…
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