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Global News Podcast

by BBC World Service
Global News Podcast The Global Story: Citizen Vigilante and Elon Musk’s war on ‘woke’ films 12 Jul 2026 · 27:32

Citizen Vigilante is a low-budget action thriller starring actor Armie Hammer as a vigilante who hunts down migrant criminals in Europe. The movie faced a muted reception - until Elon Musk posted it to his hundreds of millions of followers on X.com. We speak to journalist Mike Wendling to unders

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Global News Podcast US launches fresh strikes on Iran 12 Jul 2026 · 28:12

The US has carried out more strikes on Iran after accusing it of attacking a container ship passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Diplomatic efforts continue to solve the crisis, with talks held between the Omani and Iranian foreign ministers. Also: the Trump administration issues subpoenas to journ

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Global News Podcast The Happy Pod: Inviting strangers round for dinner 11 Jul 2026 · 26:30

When Nidhi and Vik moved to Northern Ireland, they came up with an unusual way to make new friends - hosting dinner parties made up of strangers. Now the couple, originally from India, have connected with 60 people and counting. Vik says he wants to make the whole world his friends.Plus, the Iranian

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Global News Podcast US demands Iran guarantee Strait of Hormuz is open 11 Jul 2026 · 27:09

The US demands a public guarantee from Iran that the Strait of Hormuz is open and that ships will not be targeted as they pass through, to ensure that talks can move forward. President Trump says both sides have agreed to continue talks, despite the escalation in hostilities. Mediators from Qatar a

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Global News Podcast At least 12 dead in Spanish wildfires 10 Jul 2026 · 28:10

Fire crews in Almeria battle one of Spain's deadliest blazes where several tourists, unable to flee from the rapidly spreading fire, have been among the victims. Hot conditions in Southern Europe are making the situation worse. Also, Japan is running out of male heirs to the Imperial throne, a woman

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Global News Podcast US and Iran trade blows as Khamenei is buried 10 Jul 2026 · 26:45

Ayatollah Khamenei - Iran's former supreme leader who was killed by US-Israeli strikes - has been laid to rest as fighting continues over control of the Strait of Hormuz. We speak to the BBC's Lyse Doucet, who's just returned from Tehran. Also: thousands of Venezuelans displaced by earthquakes are a

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Global News Podcast US and Iran trade strikes in Gulf 9 Jul 2026 · 30:44

The US has carried out a second wave of airstrikes on Iran after Tehran attacked tankers in the Strait of Hormuz earlier in the week. The perimeter of Iran's main nuclear plant, at Bushehr, was reported to have been hit. Iran said attacks on its civilian infrastructure could be war crimes. Tehran or

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Global News Podcast ICC says war crimes committed in Sudan 9 Jul 2026 · 28:34

The International Criminal Court says it has "concrete evidence" the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces committed crimes against humanity in Darfur during Sudan's civil war. The RSF says the scale of the atrocities in el-Fasher and el-Geneina has been exaggerated. Also: Iran attacks Gulf nations in r

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Newshour

by BBC World Service
Newshour Donald Trump pays tribute to late politician Lindsey Graham 12 Jul 2026 · 49:23

President Trump has paid tribute to the US senator, Lindsey Graham, who's died aged 71 after a brief, sudden illness. Mr Trump said the Republican from South Carolina was one of the greatest people he'd ever known. Former US National Security Adviser John Bolton reflects on Mr Graham's political car

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Newshour Key Ally of Donald Trump Dies 12 Jul 2026 · 47:29

The veteran United States senator, Lindsey Graham, has died at the age of seventy- one. His office said he'd suffered a brief, sudden illness. Graham was an influential voice on defence and foreign policy, and was a vocal supporter of Ukraine, and of military action against Iran. His death came s US

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Newshour White House subpoenas NYT journalists over Air Force One reporting 11 Jul 2026 · 47:13

Several New York Times journalists were summoned to testify under oath after they reported alleged security concerns involving President Donald Trump's new Air Force One plane, the US newspaper said. Also on the programme: firefighters have for the first time started to contain wildfires in southern

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Newshour Spain battles to contain one of its deadliest wildfires 11 Jul 2026 · 47:27

Emergency services have been deployed around the village of Bedar. At least 12 people have been killed, another 23 are still missing. We hear from a resident.Also on the programme: Iran's foreign minister has arrived in Oman ahead of scheduled talks with the United States. And we look ahead to tonig

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Newshour Spain hit by devastating wildfire 10 Jul 2026 · 47:28

The emergency services in southern Spain say they are fighting a ‘terrible and complex fire, which is spreading very fast,’ in the south-eastern province of Almería. We hear from a British couple caught up in the fire. Also on the programme: How people in Gaza are watching the World Cup; and a new s

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Newshour Venezuela faces humanitarian crisis after quakes 10 Jul 2026 · 47:12

Venezuelans in the coastal town of La Guaira are being forced to live in informal camps in the streets two weeks on the from the two earthquakes which hit the country. The head of the Disasters Emergency Committee, Saleh Saeed, who is visiting, tells us people have lost everything and need help wit

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Newshour Crowds gather for burial of Iran's assassinated Supreme Leader 10 Jul 2026 · 46:26

As the US and Iran trade strikes in the Middle East, huge crowds have gathered in the holy city of Mashhad ahead of the burial of Iran's late Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.We'll try to gauge the mood in the country and assess the options now for both the US and Iran. Also in the programme:

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Newshour Iran: US strikes continue as late supreme leader is buried 9 Jul 2026 · 38:27

The US and Iran have continued to trade strikes, raising fears of a return to full scale conflict. At the same time, huge crowds of mourners pay respects to Iran's former Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei.Also in the programme: False claims about Ebola are fuelling violence against health workers in the

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Up First

by NPR
Up First Should we worry about the end of the world? 12 Jul 2026 · 18:51

From climate change to the rise of AI - it’s hard not to feel like human civilization could be nearing the end. What threats are really worth worrying about? And what can we do to survive a global catastrophe? Today on The Sunday Story, Ben Bradford, host of the new NPR Network podcast Are We Doomed

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Up First Election Betting on Prediction Markets, Special Education, Breastmilk Storage 11 Jul 2026 · 13:52

Kalshi's new plan to prevent political campaign staffers from betting on their own campaigns is hardly foolproof. The disability community has concerns about moving special education oversight from the Education Department to the Department of Health and Human Services. Influencers are questioning t

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Up First Iran and US Pause Fighting Again, TPS Work Permits, July 4th Teen Death Investigation 10 Jul 2026 · 14:12

It's not clear if peace talks are still on as the funeral for Iran's former supreme leader wrapped up after days of mourning, and the tit-for-tat strikes appear to have stopped in what could be another lull, though Israel says it's ready to go back to war at any moment.More than 300,000 Haitians and

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Up First Trump's Whiplash Foreign Policy, Iran War Escalates, Graham Platner Drops Out 9 Jul 2026 · 12:17

President Trump keeps swinging between threats and flattery, calling Iran's leaders rational and smart three weeks ago and scum this week, and he's a similar tactic with NATO allies, going from freeloaders to friends in a single summit.The U.S. struck Iran for a second straight night, hitting some 9

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Up First Iran Ceasefire Over, Platner Replacements Emerge, Olympic Committee Lifts Russia Ban 8 Jul 2026 · 12:33

President Trump declared the ceasefire with Iran over at the NATO summit this morning, after the two sides traded heavy strikes overnight.Maine Democrats appear ready to move on from Graham Platner, who still hasn't said whether he'll drop his Senate bid after an accusation of sexual assault he deni

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Up First Platner Pressured To Drop Out, NATO Summit In Turkey, US Out Of World Cup 7 Jul 2026 · 14:17

Maine Democrat Graham Platner is facing growing calls to drop out of his Senate race after Politico published a former girlfriend's allegation of sexual assault, which he denies, in a blow to a party that saw the seat as key to retaking the Senate. NATO leaders are gathering in Turkey with President

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Up First Holiday Weekend Politics, Iran Mourns Supreme Leader, US Vs Belgium World Cup Drama 6 Jul 2026 · 14:44

America celebrated its 250th birthday against a backdrop of deep division, with white nationalists marching in Washington DC, counter protesters filling the Mall, and President Trump delivering a speech attacking Democrats as communists. Huge crowds are marching through Tehran for the funeral of Ira

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Up First The growing movement to secede from Illinois and become the 51st state 5 Jul 2026 · 28:03

Two hundred and fifty years ago, the Declaration of Independence was signed, marking the birth of a new nation. But if you read the Declaration closely, it’s not just about creating something new;  it’s about ridding itself of something unwanted. It’s a break-up text, announcing secession from the B

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Today in Focus

by The Guardian
Today in Focus How Trump’s intervention tarnished the World Cup – The Latest 10 Jul 2026 · 10:56

There is just one week to go until the winner of the World Cup is crowned, and it has been a memorable tournament, not least due to the extraordinary intervention by Donald Trump this week that shocked the football world. Lucy Hough speaks to global sports business correspondent Matt Hughes – watch

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Today in Focus The missing scientists at the centre of a UFO conspiracy 10 Jul 2026 · 32:55

Are the disappearances or deaths of 11 US scientists really linked in a nefarious plot? Or just a conspiracy theory with roots in a bizarre broadcast that rocked Britain in the 1970s?. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus

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Today in Focus US and Iran exchange strikes: is Trump’s peace deal over? - The Latest 9 Jul 2026 · 10:00

The US president has said the truce with Iran is ‘over’ amid 48 hours of intense strikes. In the days leading to this escalation, three tankers were attacked by Iran in the strait of Hormuz, raising questions about the clarity of the ceasefire agreement signed in June. The US military’s attacks occu

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Today in Focus Nigel Farage v Count Binface 9 Jul 2026 · 27:02

Political correspondent Ben Quinn talks about the forthcoming byelection in Clacton after all Reform’s serious rivals declined to take part. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus

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Today in Focus Trump on rampage at Nato summit: what does it mean for Ukraine? – The Latest 8 Jul 2026 · 10:36

The US president is in combative mood as Nato leaders meet for a two-day summit in Ankara. There are divisions over Russia’s war in Ukraine, defence spending, and the US-Israel war in Iran with signs of the fragile ceasefire collapsing. The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is holding talks

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Today in Focus Iran’s show of strength 8 Jul 2026 · 32:55

Patrick Wintour reports from the funeral of Ali Khamenei as the Iranian regime puts on a show of confidence and resilience.. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus

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Today in Focus Nigel Farage resigns to stand in ‘people vs establishment’ byelection – The Latest 7 Jul 2026 · 12:24

Nigel Farage has announced his resignation as the MP for Clacton, triggering a byelection in which he intends to stand as a candidate. The Reform UK leader is under scrutiny over his finances, with two investigations by the parliamentary standards watchdog over undeclared gifts. During a 15-minute p

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Today in Focus Searching for earthquake survivors in Venezuela 7 Jul 2026 · 24:06

Tom Phillips speaks to the ordinary Venezuelans struggling to find their friends and family after the country’s worst earthquakes in a century. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus

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FT News Briefing

by Financial Times
FT News Briefing Rewiring sport: How technology is helping athletes break barriers 11 Jul 2026 · 27:03

Introducing Rewiring Sport from Tech Tonic. For the next episodes in this season go to the Tech Tonic feed.For decades, sportspeople have been getting fitter, faster and reaching ever-higher levels of performance. But as the margin between winning and losing shrinks, athletes are turning to technolo

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FT News Briefing World Cup stirs up colonial past 10 Jul 2026 · 11:03

OpenAI and Google are selling their advanced AI models to Chinese tech giants blacklisted by the Pentagon, and South Korea's SK Hynix is listing in the US on Friday in what could be the biggest share sale in America by a foreign company. Plus, the World Cup has led to match-ups with a lot of history

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FT News Briefing The cost of a broken ceasefire 9 Jul 2026 · 9:48

The US struck Iran for the second night in a row, and the IMF warned that renewed conflict in the Middle East would drive up global inflation. Plus, US oil producers and refiners are set to post record profits from the Iran war. Mentioned in this podcast:Nato summit live news: Trump says ceasefire w

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FT News Briefing Marine Le Pen’s risky comeback 8 Jul 2026 · 11:58

US President Donald Trump threatened to remove all American troops from Europe and is reviving his calls to take over Greenland, French far-right leader Marine Le Pen said she will run for president, and Reform UK leader Nigel Farage resigned as an MP to force a by-election in which he’ll stand agai

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FT News Briefing The Big Four’s problems Down Under 7 Jul 2026 · 10:24

Greek shipping companies have made at least $3.8bn transporting Russian oil over the past three years, Turkey wants its booming defence sector to arm Europe, and large institutional investors are committing billions of dollars to private credit funds. Plus, the Big 4 consulting firms are struggling

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FT News Briefing London’s push for AI sovereignty 6 Jul 2026 · 9:07

The tech industry is having a renaissance in London. It's home to the main foreign outposts for giants such as Google and Meta, as well as their well-funded AI challengers including OpenAI and Anthropic. But all those companies are American. Now there's a push to launch a homegrown competitor so the

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FT News Briefing Germany’s twin crises: football and the economy 3 Jul 2026 · 10:45

The US economy fell short of Wall Street expectations by adding only 57,000 jobs in June, South Koreans are pouring AI stock windfalls into an overheated property market and investors in Blue Owl Capital tried to pull $4.7bn from the firm’s private credit funds in the second quarter. Plus, the FT’s

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FT News Briefing UBS bets on the US 2 Jul 2026 · 11:26

OpenAI has discussed giving a 5 per cent stake to the US government, UBS will start trialling everyday banking services for its American employees within months, and dealmaking hit record levels in the first half of the year. Plus, many Russians are angry that the Ukraine war is now playing out on t

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TED Talks Daily

by TED
TED Talks Daily Sunday Pick: Finding Purpose: Why you should stop chasing your “dream job” (w/ Emily the Recruiter) | Fixable 12 Jul 2026 · 45:39

Does your “dream job” really exist? You may know Emily Durham as Emily the Recruiter on social media, where she shares practical, refreshingly honest career advice and coaches people through the biggest professional decisions of their lives. Emily doesn’t believe in the idea of a dream job. In this

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TED Talks Daily Why depression isn't what you think | Lisa Monteggia 11 Jul 2026 · 15:09

The idea that depression comes from a chemical imbalance in the brain has shaped treatment for decades. Neuroscientist Lisa Monteggia shares research suggesting that's not the whole story — and shows how a decades-old drug could upend what we thought we knew about depression, with the potential to o

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TED Talks Daily The deadly threat affecting millions — and how to prevent it | Drew McCartor 10 Jul 2026 · 17:07

Lead poisoning robs the world's kids of millions of IQ points a day and kills more people than wars, natural disasters and road accidents combined — yet we treat it as a problem we've already solved. Drew McCartor, who runs the nonprofit Pure Earth, has spent nearly two decades proving it doesn't ha

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TED Talks Daily Why winning doesn't always equal success | Valorie Kondos Field (re-release) 9 Jul 2026 · 17:59

Valorie Kondos Field knows a lot about winning. As the longtime coach of the UCLA women's gymnastics team, she won championship after championship and has been widely acclaimed for her leadership. In this inspiring, brutally honest and, at times, gut-wrenching talk, she shares the secret to her succ

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TED Talks Daily Confessions of an accidental killer | Gregg Ward 8 Jul 2026 · 13:44

Author Gregg Ward spent decades grappling with guilt from a personal tragedy before recognizing a different path forward — where purpose replaced self-punishment. What he learned about transforming regret into positive change might make you rethink your own mistakes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/p

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TED Talks Daily Does working hard really make you a good person? | Azim Shariff (re-release) 7 Jul 2026 · 14:59

Around the world, people who work hard are often seen as morally good -- even if they produce little to no results. Social psychologist Azim Shariff analyzes the roots of this belief and suggests a shift towards a more meaningful way to think about effort, rather than admiring work for work's sake.(

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TED Talks Daily The kind of AI we actually need | Van Jones 6 Jul 2026 · 18:44

Social entrepreneur Van Jones believes a new human civilization is being born in real time — and that our technology is racing ahead of our wisdom. In this urgent and hopeful talk, he reframes the AI debate, showing why the real danger isn't the technology itself but rather the communities it leaves

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TED Talks Daily Why you fear the unknown — and what it can teach you | Maya Shankar, Simone Stolzoff 5 Jul 2026 · 51:42

Cognitive scientist Maya Shankar and author Simone Stolzoff have each spent years studying how people navigate uncertainty (and why it often feels so difficult). In this conversation, they discuss why your discomfort with not having the answers might be holding you back — and how leaning into life’s

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