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UN/DIVIDED aims to create spaces for civil discourse on topics that relate to faith, race, class, and gender. Hosted by Rachael Adams, Jessica Seymour, Frank Ernesto, and Santiago Then.
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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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The Rachman Review

Financial Times

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Gideon Rachman, the Financial Times chief foreign affairs columnist talks to the decision-makers and thinkers who are shaping world affairs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Verdict with Ted Cruz

Premiere Networks

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Join Senator Ted Cruz and co-host Ben Ferguson as they break down the most important news stories of the day and reveal what they mean for you. On "Verdict with Ted Cruz,” you will go behind the scenes of the political debates that define our country.
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Author, Theologian, Exegete, and Comic Book collector, Gary DeMar does what he does best: Talk about everything and anything, relating it to how the world actually works. Welcome to the Gary DeMar Podcast!
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To The Point is a monthly podcast produced by Crux, the un-agency that fuels business growth. Our podcast features exclusive interviews with successful business leaders across the country to highlight the entrepreneurial spirit and share how marketing can transform an organization. Through thought-provoking conversations that get to crux of it, we’re helping businesses elevate their brand and amplify their mission.
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Rabbit Fighters

Rabbit Fighters

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Rabbit Fighters invites you to join three pals as they embark on a cultural misadventure of a podcast. Each week, they randomly select a piece of media from the vast landscape of movies, music, and pop culture. Here's the twist: at least one of them hasn't experienced it before. Armed with just days to catch up, they dive into the chosen cultural touchstone, and then gather to discuss their thoughts, (un)surprises, and reactions. It's a poorly maintained rollercoaster ride of nostalgia, disc ...
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Truly powerful conversation is not only what it says to you. But what it does to you. The echo it leaves long after it ends. Touched not only by its content but its tenor. It’s texture. It’s capacity to bring healing to the divide both within us and amongst us. Each podcast is a conversation exploring the intersectional relationship between political reform, deep healing, global events, philosophy, spirituality, art, and the shared human experience.
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The Activist Files Podcast

Center for Constitutional Rights

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The Activist Files is a podcast by the Center for Constitutional Rights where we feature the stories of people on the front lines fighting for social justice, including activists, lawyers, and storytellers.
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Fair Food Futures

Dr Kiah Smith, Dr Daniel Cruz, and Joanna Horton, in collaboration with civic food networks in Australia

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The Fair Food Futures podcast explores the stories and visions for change put forth by community food networks in Australia as they seek to progress transformations towards sustainable food futures, and identifies the strategies, challenges and opportunities for making civil society’s visions for fair food futures come to life. Our main questions were: what does it mean to do ‘food justice’ in Australia? What does your fair food future look like, and how do we get there? With these questions ...
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The International Court of Justice, or ICJ, is currently dealing with an unprecedented number of cases from around the world, particularly as the Middle East continues to be mired in conflict. That’s according to Belgian jurist Philippe Gautier who has held the post of Registrar of the ICJ since August 2019, giving him the title of the senior-most …
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A low-income housing provider sues Seattle over regulatory abyss. Washington GOP attacks one of its own. Councilwoman who wanted to defund the police now mad about the cost of paying officers overtime. Kamala Harris still won’t be honest with voters about Biden’s health. Extreme TDS caught on a Ring camera.…
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Around 890 children have been injured in the past year in Lebanon, according to the country’s Ministry of Public Health, with 75 per cent of those injuries occurring in the last month. As the conflict escalates, the number of child casualties has risen rapidly. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is working to assist children across various…
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Gary discusses a few recent news items about the political hot-potato of abortion, or more accurately, the murder of pre-born children. Ted Cruz, Donald Trump, and other Republicans have trouble answering questions about this topic due to their own political compromise with it. Kamala Harris' recent interview with supposed shock-jock and free-think…
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Congressman Dan Newhouse (R) is seeking reelection to Washington's 4th District. He faces Trump-backed challenger Jerrod Sessler. We discuss the impeachment vote that continues to follow him, what differentiates him from his Republican opponent, and key issues facing his district – like the fentanyl crisis, overregulation of farmers, and increased …
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A nonpartisan report says Washington state is facing a major budget shortfall. Rich environmentalist is big mad about ad exposing Dave Upthegrove as an extremist. Group seeks ‘exceptional white guys’ to help elect Kamala Harris and fight for social justice. Liz Cheney is betraying her values – and not for the reason you might think.…
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From women activists feeding thousands of vulnerable families amid the brutal war in Sudan, to young Bangladeshis working to stamp out child marriage, human rights defenders worldwide are helping to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In fact, they are integral to ensuring that the 17 Goals – which include ending poverty, reducing ine…
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Never before has a pick proved so divisive to the Rabbit Fighters as "Weird" Al Yankovic's 1989 absurdist opus "UHF." Filmed entirely in Tulsa, Oklahoma and filled to the brim with Weird Al's brand of pop culture parody and inanity, the Rabbit Fighters find themselves debating this time capsule of a film. Will Brian try a Twinkie Weiner Sandwich(TM…
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Brandi’s vote for Donald Trump drew some strong reactions on the internet. Gavin Newsom comes to the “rescue” of Washington Democrats. More taxpayer money being spent on virtue signaling. A rare win for foster families and the juvenile justice system. Trump goes to McDonalds, Lizzo gets on a private jet.…
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With just days to go until world leaders, scientists, and climate action advocates convene for the UN Climate Change Conference in Baku, COP29, the host country Azerbaijan is fully prepared to welcome the key annual summit - despite having only ten months to prepare. That’s according to UN Resident Coordinator Vladanka Andreeva who has been speakin…
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In this exciting episode of The Free Thought Project Podcast, Jason and Matt sit down with two incredible advocates of Voluntaryism, Larken Rose and Etienne de la Boetie², to dive into the philosophy of living without rulers. This is Larken's third time joining us on the podcast. For those unfamiliar, Larken is a renowned author, activist, and pass…
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One from the archives, almost exactly three years ago. The more things change, they more they don't. Political liberals are more than willing to use every means necessary to get their message out, even breaking tax laws. Conservatives and Christians seldom have this boldness. In fact, many Christians don't even see the reason to be involved. The Ap…
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There are now 1.2 million internally displaced people in Lebanon because of the Hezbollah-Israel conflict which has created a new humanitarian crisis that UN aid agencies are responding to as best they can. One immediate problem is that there’s not enough room for everyone in collective shelters, so many people are sleeping out in the open. Keeping…
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Bible Prophecy Under the Microscope-Episode 10 Many modern preachers and authors are schizophrenic. On one hand they sensationalize current events as being part of the "end times" and yet also highlight how Christians must be involved culturally and politically. They don't seem to understand that these messages are contradictory and often cause the…
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If you don’t want people to see your bad behavior, don’t engage in bad behavior. “First-of-its-kind” EV charger also happens to be a total waste of taxpayer money. UW report highlights widespread antisemitism. Senator booed by Boeing workers for bashing Donald Trump. Florida officials ask for election flexibility in wake of hurricanes.…
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As crises mount, Volker Türk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, has told UN News there needs to be greater openness and accountability, warning that the world faces a critical turning point in the fight for human rights. While human rights mechanisms have played a crucial role in preventing conflicts and atrocities, he expressed deep conce…
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After three years of sanctions, women's lives in Afghanistan are highly restricted and hunger is widespread. So if sanctions have failed, is it time for the outside world to change its approach and re-engage with the country's Taliban rulers? Gideon discusses this question with Saad Mohseni, chair of Afghanistan’s largest television station and co-…
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You know political discourse has dissolved when a simple yard sign is triggering. Republican Congressional candidate says devout Muslims shouldn’t be allowed in Congress. Selective editing gets called out in local and national media. Gavin Newsom takes a page from Jay Inslee’s book on gas price gaslighting.…
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The recent series of incidents targeting the UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon, alongside daily bombing in the region, is a major threat to the safety and security of the peacekeepers deployed there. Despite the difficulties the UN Interim Force in Lebanon, UNIFIL, is committed to remaining along the “Blue Line” of separation with Israel,…
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Augustina Tufuor is a healthy snacks entrepreneur from Ghana who’s on a mission to help rural food producers make a better living and it’s working a treat. Her business is thriving now, but it wasn’t like that at all when she was starting out, a) because she’s a woman and b) because farming is seen as a big risk by lenders, she says. Thankfully, th…
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Across Southern Africa, one of the worst droughts in living memory has left millions facing hunger. According to the UN World Food Programme (WFP), nearly six and a half million people are starving there. A staggering 21 million children are malnourished, after crops failed and livestock perished, amid last year’s El Niño climate phenomenon. A reco…
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A judge known for taking it easy on violent criminals now says she’s the victim. The path to avoiding a Democratic supermajority. Supporters of the new Spokane mayor have soured on her quickly. Who “advised” cities to take a stance on initiative repealing the Climate Commitment Act? Bill Clinton campaigns for Donald Trump!…
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In today's episode we hit the eject button on our regularly scheduled programming to bring you a state-sponsored experiment entitled “Desertion and the Psychological Effects of Music.” Liability waivers have been forged, beneficiaries replaced and blindfolds distributed as the gang is whisked away in their respective ornithopters towards the deep d…
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UN agencies and partners have launched the second phase of a mass campaign to vaccinate some 540,000 young children in Gaza against polio. Teams have all the necessary supplies to carry out the campaign, including cold chain storage for the vaccine doses and finger markers to indicate a child has been inoculated, said Hamish Young, Senior Emergency…
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Despite deadly new devastating strikes on public shelters in Gaza, UN aid teams confirmed that the second and final round of a mass polio vaccination campaign got off to a successful start on Monday. Just hours into the operation, the UN agency for Palestine refugees, UNRWA, said that thousands of children under 10 in the centre of the enclave had …
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Five UN “Blue Helmets” serving with the interim force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) have been injured as Israeli forces continued to inflict damage on UN positions close to the “Blue Line” of separation between south Lebanon and Israel through the weekend. UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Sunday denounced the attacks and said they "may constitute a w…
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Gary gives a quick update on the recent donation matching challenge, and then discusses a listener question about his research methods. Gary has been doing this a long time (which helps of course), but he also points out that making mental connections between things that interest you is a helpful way to learn and remember new things.…
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Bible Prophecy Under the Microscope-Episode 9. Many Bible commentators claim that Matthew 24—Jesus' Olivet Discourse—should be divided between verses that apply to events in AD70 and verses that apply to the distant future. Gary puts this popular hermeneutic under the exegetical microscope to see if it stands up under scrutiny.…
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The recently adopted Pact for the Future has been hailed as a significant milestone in global efforts to promote a disaster risk-informed approach to sustainable development worldwide. As the world marks International Day for Disaster Reduction on Sunday, Kamal Kishore, the UN Special Representative for Disaster Risk Reduction is emphasising the cr…
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A teen girl who spoke from the heart about competing against a boy gets attacked by ideologues. Not all Democrats are created equal, so don’t leave ballots blank! State Board of Education says it will focus on “equity” in its 2025 legislative agenda. Bob Ferguson hates dark money … unless it helps him. Ron DeSantis is the GOAT at hurricane response…
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