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Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is. The World, the radio program, is heard each weekday on over 300 public stations across North America.
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Entrepreneur Inspiring Stories to Help Motivate, Build, & Grow Your Successful Business with a Master Class from Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders that tell it How It Is... Millionaire Interviews is actionable advice for the (future & present) Entrepreneur, Thought Leaders, Solopreneur, Youpreneur, and Small Business Owner. The host interviews Business Founders in the Product, Service, Real Estate, and Tech industries so they can teach you from their experience. Connect with other Listeners @ ...
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Stampgevaar Digital is a record label based in Northern Ireland. The label was set up in summer 2008. This showcase is about our music, Our friends music & other like-minded people who are into our music. Stampgevaar Digital was created to bring together the new wave of talented artists from Northern Ireland. Joining the Northern Irish assault is a range of producers from all over the planet who have transformed Stampgevaar Digital into an international imprint. Artists on Stampgevaar Digita ...
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Producer | DJ Promos: markgreeneproductions@gmail.com Bookings: dixruptcommunity@outlook.com Mark Greene is an electronic music producer and qualified sound engineer based in Ireland. After completing his training in the Sound Training Centre in Dublin under Will Kinsella (Hybrasil), Mark began signing some early tracks to various labels in Europe. Quite soon after, Mark was releasing tracks on well established labels like Bush Records, Naked Lunch, Elektrax and Carl Cox’ longstanding imprin ...
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10 years ago an audio journey called Stromness Hometown was created, where voices of the past and, what was then, the present told the history of the town. The original version was available on headsets to listen to while you walked. We’re celebrating the 10th anniversary of Stromness Hometown by releasing it on all your usual podcast platforms, so that you can still listen while you walk, but also listen wherever you happen to be. 8 episodes plus a bonus track will be released daily from 16 ...
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Send Skspodcast a message and tell us what you liked 1990's SKS Muso magazine interview = I was 27yrs old way back then ( 30 years ago I'm Interviewed by Johnny Hero and 2 other Citybeat Belfast Radio Dj's a long time ago about the Belfast Music scene before the days of the internet. ( Note this is old and just for historic audio preservation purpo…
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The US is alleging that Iran is sending Russia long-range missiles to help in its battle against Ukraine. Iran's government, however, is denying the allegations. Host Marco Werman speaks with Mark N Katz, nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, about the growing relationship between Russia and Iran and the factors behind that.…
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A bill making its way through the California state Legislature would commemorate a little-known chapter of US history: a large-scale deportation of Mexicans — and Mexican Americans — nearly a century ago. And the bill’s backers say it’s all the more relevant in this election year when mass deportation is again a political topic. From KQED in San Fr…
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Thousands of homeless people die every year in Spain, often on the streets, and usually by themselves. But one small hospice program is trying to make a difference by connecting with homeless people and spending time with them, even at the very end of their lives. Gerry Hadden first reported this story from Barcelona in the spring of 2023.…
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Tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes as floods inundate northern Vietnam in the wake of Typhoon Yagi, while the death toll from Asia’s worst storm this year continues to rise. Host Marco Werman speaks with Aniruddha Ghosal, a reporter with The Associated Press in Hanoi, about the typhoon, the flooding and the landslides …
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Adani Group, an enormous multinational corporation run by Gautam Adani, has been negotiating management deals with ports and airports all over the world. Some see it as an extension of India's state influence, especially to counter China's influence via the Belt and Road Initiative. Sumit Ganguly, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and autho…
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President Joe Biden issued a statement on Wednesday saying he is “outraged and deeply saddened by the death of Aysenur Eygi.” The 26-year-old Turkish American activist was shot and killed by an Israeli soldier during a protest last Friday in the West Bank. Palestinians and anti-occupation activists held a funeral procession for Eygi in the West Ban…
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Apple has lost a long-running court battle with the European Union and now must pay the Irish government 13 billion euros ($14.4 billion) in back taxes. It's part of a larger EU effort to crack down on tax incentives it deems as so-called "sweetheart deals." But Ireland isn't pleased with the court ruling. The World's Marco Werman finds out why in …
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The widely recognized winner of Venezuela’s July 28 presidential election, Edmundo González, was forced to flee into exile, and is now seeking asylum in Spain. Experts say his decision to leave makes it even more challenging for the opposition to reverse President Nicolás Maduro’s fraudulent victory. The World's Tibisay Zea reports.…
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Angry protesters stormed into Mexico’s Senate building on Tuesday night in a failed bid to block a vote on judicial reform. The measure passed, clearing the way for all judges in Mexico to be elected by popular vote. Critics of the change say it will remove checks on executive power, undercut Mexico’s democracy and further empower drug cartels. Mel…
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The Bambir is a rock band from Gyumri, the Armenian "city of artists." The Bambir was founded during the Soviet Union in the late 1970s, and it's now in its second generation. Some of the current band members are the children of those who started the band. They remain one of the most-popular bands in Armenia. Their sound is a mix of Armenian tradit…
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B-Girl Raygun, an Australian whose full name is Rachael Gunn, failed to wow the judges or the audience when she competed in the first-ever Olympic breaking competition this summer. Her performance was widely mocked online. But now, according to new rankings from the sport's international governing body, Raygun is the top breaker in the world. Host …
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The Darien Gap, the heavily forested jungle which half a million migrants cross each year, has become heavily polluted. Host Marco Werman speaks with Max Villalobos of the group Global Conservation about the environmental devastation to this area of Panama at the Colombian border, and the impact on the Indigenous people who call it home.…
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The feds call them ATP 45, a hacker collective so dangerous that the FBI put a bounty on the group’s mastermind for $10 million. This cybercrime cell belongs to the Reconnaissance General Bureau, North Korea's answer to the CIA, and it's out to steal classified files. Only recently has the FBI released details about this group’s data heists, target…
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An Israeli strike on a humanitarian zone in southern Gaza left a giant crater in the ground where several Palestinian families had been living in tents. Nineteen people have been confirmed dead, with many more missing as emergency workers continue the search for survivors in the rubble. The World's Matthew Bell has an update on the latest news, as …
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Germany's migration policy at the border is hardening in the wake of the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) winning elections in a provincial race. They have capitalized over growing uneasiness in Germany over migration, especially after ISIS claimed responsibility for a knife attack that killed three people in August. The World's Marco We…
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Ukraine launched its biggest-ever assault on Russia on Monday, firing 144 drones, including dozens that landed around Moscow, killing at least one person. Nina Khrushcheva, co-author of "In Putin’s Footsteps: Searching for the Soul of an Empire Across Russia’s Eleven Time Zones," tells The World’s Marco Werman that the attacks have done little to d…
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James Earl Jones passed away on Monday in New York at the age of 93. He was most famous for his role in "Star Wars" as Darth Vader. But he also played a number of famous other roles including Jack Jefferson in "Great White Hope" and Douglass Dilman in "The Man." Veteran film producer Anant Singh watched those films, which were banned in South Afric…
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Nearly 70 people are dead in Vietnam after Typhoon Yagi hit the Southeast Asian country over the weekend. The storm destroyed roads and bridges. Host Marco Werman speaks with Gabriel Vecchi, climate scientist at Princeton University, about what’s behind the strength of the storms in Asia while this side of the planet experiences an unusually quiet …
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In September 1974, television viewers around the world watched news footage from Boston of angry white residents throwing rocks and bottles at yellow school buses. Black students were being bused from their neighborhoods to South Boston High School under a court-ordered desegregation plan. But across town, another story was playing out in the shado…
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Ireland’s housing crisis is on a level far beyond that of many other developed countries, including that of neighboring Britain, the US or Canada. That’s the conclusion of a recent study comparing the housing situation in Ireland with seven other nations. Two-thirds of Irish people are still living with their parents into their mid-30s because they…
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Ukrainian civilians, under relentless Russian bombing, are fleeing the key logistics and transit hub of Pokrovsk. Ukrainian journalist Volodymyr Solohub just returned from the town. He explains to The World’s Marco Werman why the fall of Pokrovsk might jeopardize Ukrainian control of the entire Donetsk region.…
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Riots targeted Syrian homes and businesses in the central Turkish town of Kayseri this summer, leaving the city's refugee community fearful and isolated. In the aftermath, a quiet wave of deportations went almost unnoticed. The World's Durrie Bouscaren reportsOleh Durrie Bouscaren
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Deteriorating infrastructure in Cuba has led to major losses of freshwater through leaking pipes, and the state is struggling to compensate for the problems. Citizens are taking to the streets to demand basic access to fresh water. Farah Nibbs, an assistant professor of emergency and disaster health systems at the University of Maryland, Baltimore …
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