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KBS WORLD Radio News
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News(Top News : South Korea reports 303 new COVID-19 cases, a day after falling below 300 for the first time in over two months.) - 2021.02.09 PM5
Last updated : 2021.02.09 The latest news from home and abroad, with a close eye on Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula in particular
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Headline News from The Associated Press
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Reuters Now 5-minute briefing(audiosafe-stream-us)
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Reuters Now 5-minute briefing(audiosafe-stream-us)
Updated around the clock, Reuters TV taps into a network of 2,500 journalists reporting from 200 locations worldwide. Straight from the source and made to fit your day.
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Audio Stories from The Associated Press
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AP Update
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Buttigieg to quarantine after security agent gets COVID-19
BBC Minute
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09:30 GMT
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NBC News Radio: The Latest
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The Latest: 02/09/2021 04:27am ET
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BBC News 09:00 GMT
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BBC Hourly News Bulletin
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2021/02/09 09:00 GMT
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
Short Wave
48 mins ago
Why 500,000 COVID-19 Deaths May Not Feel Any Different
Why is it so hard to feel the difference between 400,000 and 500,000 COVID-19 deaths—and how might that impact our decision making during the pandemic? Psychologist Paul Slovic explains the concept of psychic numbing and how humans can often use emotion, rather than statistics to make decisions about risk.
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BBC Minute
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09:00 GMT
Drop into BBC Minute every half an hour, 24/7, for the biggest news, sport, technology, health, science, social media and business stories; all in 60 seconds
Аудионовости
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Новости - 09 февраля, 2021
Новости Радио Свобода: точность, оперативность, беспристрастность
News
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The world news at 09:00 UTC on 02/09/2021
Up-to-the-minute news from around the world
NPR News Now
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NPR News: 02-09-2021 4AM ET
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New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
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Khatchig Mouradian, "The Resistance Network: The Armenian Genocide and Humanitarianism in Ottoman Syria, 1915-1918" (MSU Press, 2020)
The Resistance Network: The Armenian Genocide and Humanitarianism in Ottoman Syria, 1915-1918 (Michigan State University Press, 2020) is the history of an underground network of humanitarians, missionaries, and diplomats in Ottoman Syria who helped save the lives of thousands during the Armenian Genocide. Khatchig Mouradian challenges depictions of Armenians as passive victims of violence and subjects of humanitarianism, demonstrating the key role they played in organizing a humanitarian resistance against the destruction of their people. Piecing together hundreds of accounts, official documents, and missionary records, Mouradian presents a social history of genocide and resistance in wartime Aleppo and a network of transit and concentration camps stretching from Bab to Ras ul-Ain and Der Zor. He ultimately argues that, despite the violent and systematic mechanisms of control and destruction in the cities, concentration camps, and massacre sites in this region, the genocide of the Armenians did not progress unhindered—unarmed resistance proved an important factor in saving countless lives.
Khatchig Mouradian is a lecturer in Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies (MESAAS) atColumbia University. Mouradian has published articles on concentration camps, unarmed resistance, the aftermath of mass violence, midwifery in the Middle East, and approaches to teaching history. He is the co-editor of a forthcoming book on late-Ottoman history, and the editor of the peer-reviewed journalThe Armenian Review. Mouradian has taught courses on imperialism, mass violence, urban space and conflict in the Middle East, the aftermaths of war and mass violence, and human rights atWorcester State UniversityandClark Universityin Massachusetts, Rutgers University andStockton Universityin New Jersey, and California State University – Fresno in California.In January 2021, Mouradian was appointed Armenian and Georgian Area Specialist in the African and Middle Eastern Division (Near East Section) at the Library of Congress.
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The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer
1 hour ago
Senate Leaders Lay Out Rules For Impeachment Trial Proceedings
On the eve of former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial, senate leaders have set out rules for the proceedings. Schumer says that each side will get 16 hours, over two days, to present their arguments in Trump's trial. According to Schumer, the GOP is searching for a way to "oppose the conviction of Donald Trump without passing judgment on his conduct." Schumer also says that House managers have requested that the senate can hold votes on witnesses if needed.
Rep. Cheney defends her impeachment vote after the censure by Wyoming GOP and says that her "duty is to the constitution."
White House officials say that Intel officials will decide if Trump can get Intel briefings if he requests them.
White House officials says to not expect Trump's trial to be the "primary focus" for President Joe Biden, as this is a critical week for Biden's $1.9 trillion covid relief package. Democratic lawmakers are now drawing up the bill. Sen. Bernie Sanders says that a $15 minimum wage should be in the relief package, after Biden has said that it's unlikely to survive in the package.
Wolf Blitzer has a one-on-one interview with the United States Secretary of State Blinken.
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NBC News Radio: The Latest
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BBC News
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The Economist Morning Briefing
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The Economist Morning Briefing, February 9th, 2021
Tesla’s bitcoin bet and no Apple car for Kia and Hyundai
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BBC Hourly News Bulletin
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2021/02/09 08:00 GMT
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
WSJ Your Money Briefing
1 hour ago
File Your Taxes Early for a Bigger Stimulus Check
Americans whose incomes fell in 2020 could receive a higher amount in the upcoming round of stimulus if they file return their tax return before the government sends their money out. Tax reporter Richard Rubin explains. J.R. Whalen hosts.
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WSJ Your Money Matters
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File Your Taxes Early for a Bigger Stimulus Check
Americans whose incomes fell in 2020 could receive a higher amount in the upcoming round of stimulus if they file return their tax return before the government sends their money out. Tax reporter Richard Rubin explains. J.R. Whalen hosts.
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The News with Shepard Smith
1 hour ago
Rental Assistance Fraud is Soaring
Your 60-second money minute. Today’s topic: Rental Assistance Fraud is Soaring
WSJ Tech News Briefing
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Why Tesla Bought $1.5 Billion in Bitcoin
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has often advocated for cryptocurrencies, and now his company is following suit. In a filing Monday, the company revealed that it bought $1.5 billion in bitcoin, and that it was moving towards allowing customers to pay for its products with the cryptocurrency. Markets reporter Caitlin Ostroff joins host Amanda Lewellyn to explain why Tesla is making the move, and what it could mean for bitcoin's future.
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News
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The world news at 08:00 UTC on 02/09/2021
Up-to-the-minute news from around the world
You and Me Both with Hillary Clinton
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You and Me Both, Season 2 - Trailer
2020 is behind us, but boy, do we have our work cut out for us as we move forward. In season two of You and Me Both, Hillary enlists some of the smartest problem-solvers she knows as she digs into what the past four years have taught us and what it’ll take to come back together as a country. She’ll also tackle the fun stuff: binge-worthy TV, women who inspire, sports, and how to make our homes more homey when we’re stuck inside. Don’t miss it!
The New Yorker Radio Hour
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Amanda Petrusich Talks with the Weather Station’s Tamara Lindeman
Amanda Petrusich describes herself as a “diehard fan” of folk music, but not when it feels precious or sentimental. That’s why she loves the Weather Station, whose songs, she thinks, “could take a punch to the face.” A solo project of the songwriter and performer Tamara Lindeman, the Weather Station’s new album, “Ignorance,” focusses on the theme of climate grief: Lindeman was responding to a devastating report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change about the consequences of elevated carbon levels for human societies. If that sounds heady, Lindeman tells Petrusich that it may be her heritage. “There’s this thread in Canadian music of philosophical songwriting, and that’s how I like my lyrics to be. I like them to be about ideas as well as stories. . . . Most people want songs that just tell a story; they don’t want the complicated ideas. But I do.”
The Weather Station performs “Robber” and “Tried to Tell You,” with Evan Cartwright on percussion and Karen Ng on saxophone.
Аудионовости
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Daily News Brief by TRT World
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Tuesday, February 9, 2021
*) US Senate leaders announce rules for impeachment trial
US Senate leaders from both parties have agreed on the rules for former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial on Tuesday.
The trial will begin with a debate and vote on whether it's even constitutional to prosecute the former president and opening arguments would begin on Wednesday.
Senate Democrats say Trump incited his supporters to riot at the US Capitol on January the sixth as lawmakers were certifying Joe Biden's 2020 election win.
Trump’s lawyers have called the entire procedure unconstitutional...because Trump is no longer president.
*) Myanmar protesters vow to disobey ban on gatherings
In Myanmar, protests are showing no sign of ending, despite curfews and bans on big gatherings.
The civil disobedience call affects hospitals, schools and government offices across the Southeast Asian country as the movement continues to grow for the fourth day in a row.
Myanmar's military leader says the coup against Aung San Suu Kyi's government was justified as her victory in the November poll was unfair.
*) Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai remains in prison
Hong Kong's top court has extended media tycoon and Beijing critic Jimmy Lai's stay in prison.
Lai has been in custody since December the third, except for a week when he was granted bail.
Now, the court has ruled that his release on bail last year was based on a misinterpretation of national security rules.
*) Teams search for survivors of Himalayan glacier collapse in India
In India, search and rescue teams are looking for survivors after part of a glacier collapsed in the northern state of Uttarakhand on Sunday.
The incident triggered flash floods and landslides that killed at least 26 people. Another 170 are still missing.
Rescue efforts are focused on several sites, including a tunnel where dozens of hydropower plant workers are reportedly trapped.
And finally...
*) Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes agree on a one-year contract
Lewis Hamilton has signed a one-year deal with Mercedes for the 2021 season but the Formula One team's boss indicated it could be his final season in the car.
The agreement ends the British driver's long-running contract saga with the dominant Silver Arrows ahead of the start of the new campaign in Bahrain.
Hamilton has won more races, pole positions and podiums than any other driver in the sport's history.
CTV News Flash Briefing
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CTV News Flash Briefing
Updated throughout the day, this Flash Briefing from CTV News brings you the latest breaking news and headlines from Canada and around the world.
USA Radio News
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BBC Radio London Update
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09/02/2021
The latest news, weather and Make a Difference stories.
CNBC
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CNBC
Market and business news updates from CNBC
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams
4 hours ago
Day 20: Hours away from Trump’s second impeachment trial
Republican Senators are calling the trial unconstitutional and Trump’s lawyers plan to argue that the former president bears no responsibility for the riot at the Capitol. Ashley Parker, Shannon Pettypiece, Neal Katyal, Al Franken, Michael Steele, and Michael Osterholm all join.
Подкасты пользователя Радио "Эхо Москвы"
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Фактор риска : Алексей Шрамко
Гости:
Алексей Шрамко
Ведущие:
Анна Князева
FT News Briefing
4 hours ago
EU wants Big Tech to pay for news, Tesla’s bitcoin investment, SoftBank Vision Fund makes big gains
EU lawmakers want to force Big Tech companies to pay for news, echoing a similar move in Australia, Tesla’s $1.5bn investment in bitcoin sends the cryptocurrency to record highs, and oil hits $60 a barrel for the first time in a year. Plus, the FT’s Tokyo correspondent, Kana Inagaki, explains what drove SoftBank’s Vision Fund to have its best quarter in four years.
EU ready to follow Australia’s lead on making Big Tech pay for news
https://www.ft.com/content/4c40c890-afd3-40a3-9582-78a66c37a8af
Tesla sends bitcoin to record high with $1.5bn investment
https://www.ft.com/content/5e83f15e-ea2c-4d2f-8ae8-bf72fc5effd0
Oil hits $60 for first time in a year as supply cuts outweigh lockdowns
https://www.ft.com/content/3032d80d-89b0-4020-922e-f4fa15435b5d
SoftBank’s Vision Fund posts best quarter since launch in 2017
https://www.ft.com/content/c2f107a7-734d-450a-bf46-eb68a65ceaf4
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Подкасты пользователя Радио "Эхо Москвы"
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Эхономика : Приватность детей в сети, старт акции "Урок цифры" и тренажера от Лаборатории Касперского
Гости:
Андрей Сиденко
Ведущие:
Ася Рак
The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell
5 hours ago
NYT: Impeachment managers plan ‘fast-paced, cinematic case’
Lawrence O’Donnell hosts a special edition of the Last Word, “Trump on Trial,” ahead of the historic second impeachment trial of Donald J. Trump. The New York Times reports 14 Republican senators are undecided on the vote to convict Trump. Also, Capitol rioters say Trump invited them. Plus, four Republican senators won’t run for re-election in 2022. Michael Schmidt explains how a Senate impeachment trial can be affected by factors outside of the trial. And Rep. Jason Crow talks to Lawrence about how to present the case for Trump’s conviction to Republican senators. Rep. Adam Schiff, Daniel Goldman, Fmr. Sen. Claire McCaskill and John Heilemann also join Lawrence O’Donnell.
The Rachel Maddow Show
5 hours ago
State Republicans still fighting Trump's war on democracy
Spanish News - NHK WORLD RADIO JAPAN
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NHK WORLD RADIO JAPAN - Spanish News at 13:00 (JST), February 09
NHK WORLD RADIO JAPAN - Spanish News at 13:00 (JST), February 09
International Edition
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International Edition
Hannity on Fox News Channel
6 hours ago
Hannity - 2-8-2021
Hannity - 2-8-2021
Cuomo Prime Time with Chris Cuomo
6 hours ago
Trump on Trial for "Incitement of Insurrection" Tomorrow
First, Michael Smerconish and Norm Eisen join Chris to discuss Trump's upcoming Senate impeachment Trial. Then, Attorney for the "QAnon Shaman" arrested during the Capitol riots joins Chris to share his client's first public comments since his arrest. Chris wraps up the show with Dr. Jonathan Poon on the Georgia clinic stripped of its vaccines for vaccinating teachers early.
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Headline News from The Associated Press
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AP Headline News - Feb 08 2021 22:00 (EST)
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