Podcasts Review - Latest episodes - 5:32 AM 2/18/2021
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KBS WORLD Radio News
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News(Top News : The U.S. Department of Justice indicts three North Korean hackers for attempted cyberattacks to steal one-point-three billion U.S. dollars in crypto and traditional currencies.) - 2021.02.18 PM5
Last updated : 2021.02.18 The latest news from home and abroad, with a close eye on Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula in particular
VOA NEWS
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BBC NEWS
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Reuters Now 5-minute briefing(audiosafe-stream-us)
3 mins ago
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.
BBC News
13 mins ago
BBC News 10:00 GMT
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
USA Radio News
15 mins ago
USA Radio News 021821 Hour 05
Audio Stories from The Associated Press
20 mins ago
Crippling weather hampers vaccine deliveries, distribution
Audio Stories from The Associated Press
20 mins ago
Lawmakers to face off with GameStop saga's key players
The Untold Story with Martha MacCallum
21 mins ago
The Push To Hold Governor Cuomo Accountable
This week, Martha is joined by State Assemblyman Ron Kim, FOX News Senior Meteorologist Janice Dean and concerned daughter Joanne Miles to share how their lives were impacted by the spread of COVID-19 in New York nursing homes. They explain the truths that are being uncovered about what state officials knew about the death rates and their hopes to hold Governor Cuomo accountable for how his policies contributed to the spread of COVID-19 in nursing facilities.
Follow Martha on Twitter: @MarthaMacCallum
NPR News Now
21 mins ago
NPR News: 02-18-2021 5AM ET
NPR News: 02-18-2021 5AM ET
Аудионовости
21 mins ago
Новости - 18 февраля, 2021
Новости Радио Свобода: точность, оперативность, беспристрастность
Vox Conversations
21 mins ago
Uncovering the history of psychedelics in Christianity
Vox's Sean Illing talks about the the little-known history of psychedelics and spirituality in the Western world with Brian Muraresku, author of The Immortality Key. What role did psychedelic drugs play in the rise and spread of Christianity — and could they save the church today?
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BBC Minute
21 mins ago
10:00 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
Sway
21 mins ago
No Parties. No Sports. How Oberlin College Is Surviving the Pandemic.
Colleges across the country are figuring out how Covid has changed the college experience, while parents are struggling to understand why schools haven’t changed their price tag.
You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more information for all episodes at nytimes.com/sway, and you can find Kara on Twitter @karaswisher.
The Lawfare Podcast
21 mins ago
Chinmayi Arun on India and the Future of the Internet
Right now in India, there’s a legal battle that could portend the future of the internet. In this episode of Arbiters of Truth, Lawfare’s miniseries on disinformation and misinformation, Evelyn Douek and Quinta Jurecic talked to Chinmayi Arun, a resident fellow at the Information Society Project at Yale Law School and an affiliate of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. She discussed one of the biggest stories about freedom of expression online today—the battle between Twitter and the Indian government, which has demanded that Twitter geoblock a large number of accounts, including the account of a prominent investigative magazine, in response to protests by tens of thousands of farmers across India. Chinmayi walked us through the political context of the farmers’ protests, how the clash between Twitter and the Indian government is part of an increasingly constrained environment for freedom of expression in India, and where this battle might end up.
EPIDEMIC with Dr. Celine Gounder
21 mins ago
S1E62 / Rise of the South Africa Variant / Salim Abdool Karim, Richard Lessells, Jinal Bhiman, and Allison Greaney
"It just shows how difficult it is to be reactive with this virus. By the time you've detected something and understood the significance of it you're already several steps behind the virus." -Richard Lessells
This is the second in our series on variants of concern. Our previous episode looked at the UK variant, and today we’re looking at the variant that emerged in South Africa: 501Y.V2. This variant is not only more transmissible, but has demonstrated the troubling ability to evade the body's immune system and even some vaccines. We'll hear from experts about how the 501Y.V2 variant is able to do this and what it means for our vaccine strategy in the coming months.
This podcast was created by Just Human Productions. We're powered and distributed by Simplecast. We're supported, in part, by listeners like you.
#SARSCoV2 #COVID19 #COVID #coronavirus
Headline News from The Associated Press
22 mins ago
AP Headline News - Feb 18 2021 05:00 (EST)
SBS Spanish - SBS en español
31 mins ago
¿Qué impacto tiene la decisión de Facebook de bloquear noticias australianas?
Los australianos han visto bloqueado el acceso a las noticias en sus ‘feeds’ de Facebook, en una dramática escalada del enfrentamiento del gigante de las redes sociales con el gobierno federal.
English News - NHK WORLD RADIO JAPAN
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NHK WORLD RADIO JAPAN - English News at 18:30 (JST), February 18
NHK WORLD RADIO JAPAN - English News at 18:30 (JST), February 18
BBC Minute
51 mins ago
09:30 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
USA Radio News
1 hour ago
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BBC Hourly News Bulletin
1 hour ago
2021/02/18 09:00 GMT
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
Noticias de América
1 hour ago
Noticias de América - El gobierno venezolano lanza la campaña de vacunación contra la COVID-19
Venezuela inicia este jueves su operativo de vacunación con una primera fase de 100.000 dosis. La prioridad será el personal médico y los altos funcionarios del gobierno. Un proceso bastante opaco en el que la comunidad científica no ha participado en lo absoluto y que genera desconfianza.
El presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, anunció el inicio del operativo de vacunación contra la COVID-19 para el jueves 18 de febrero. Los primeros en recibir el pinchazo serán los médicos y enfermeros pero también los policías, militares y la clase política: alcaldes, gobernadores, ministros y diputados.
“Desconocemos quienes van a ser vacunados, quien son los que van a vacunar, cual es el personal que va a hacerlo, si está capacitado, si conoce los lineamientos técnicos, si los espacios donde se va a realizar la vacunación cumple con los principios de bioseguridad”, dice a RFI el vicepresidente de la Sociedad Venezolana de Infectología, Manuel Figuera. “Hay que entender que esta vacunación que esta es una vacunación sin precedentes, que se realiza en medio de una pandemia, con medidas de bioseguridad y con un volumen de vacunación que nunca se ha hecho en el mundo. Queremos que se hagan las cosas bien, bajo lineamientos científicos, no nos interesa la parte política”.
En esta primera fase, Venezuela aplicará unas 100.000 vacunas Sputnik pero ya ha acordado con Rusia unos 10 millones de dosis por un costo de 200 millones de dólares. ¿Cuál es el protocolo de manejo de la vacuna Sputnik? ¿Está Venezuela preparada para manejar correctamente esta vacuna?
“Sputnik tiene dos formas: una liofilizada –que viene en polvo- y otra líquida que requiere mantenerse a - 18 grados de temperatura”, dice Figuera. “Una vez que se saque una caja y se destape, la dosis debe utilizarse lo más pronto posible. Una vez que se descongele un vial, que toma de 7 a 10 minutos, las cinco dosis que contiene ese vial deben utilizarse en espacio de 30 minutos. Por lo tanto, debe garantizarse que las cinco personas que van a recibir la vacuna estén allí, en el sitio de vacunación, para vacunarlas a tiempo. Porque si aplicamos la vacuna a la quinta persona más allá de los treinta minutos, es posible que la vacuna pierda su efectividad por deterioro. Por eso pedimos que nos permitan asesorar el proceso, para evitar los errores que se han cometido en otros países”.
En rueda de prensa en Caracas, Maduro indicó además que su gobierno espera la liberación de 300 millones bloqueados en el Banco de Inglaterra para pagar las vacunas AstraZeneca reservadas en el sistema de acceso global Covax de la Organización Panamericana de la Salud (OPS).
La OPS dijo en paralelo que Venezuela debe pagar un adelanto de 18 millones de dólares para asegurar esas vacunas. El país tiene reservadas entre 1,4 y 2,4 millones de dosis.
Venezuela está entre los 37 países de Latinoamérica y el Caribe que recibirán vacunas anticovid a través del Covax.
Sin embargo, esas dosis no han podido llegar a Venezuela pues el país no ha saldado su deuda con la OPS, dijo el viernes Alena Douhan, relatora especial de la ONU para evaluar el impacto de sanciones sobre los derechos humanos.
El primer plazo de pago para las vacunas venció el martes.
Con 30 millones de habitantes, Venezuela suma 133.927 casos confirmados y 1.292 muertes por covid-19, según cifras oficiales, cuestionadas por organizaciones como Human Rights Watch.
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Short Wave
1 hour ago
Why Tech Companies Are Limiting Police Use of Facial Recognition
In June 2020, Amazon, Microsoft and IBM announced that they were limiting some uses of their facial recognition technology. In this encore episode, Maddie and Emily talk to AI policy analyst Mutale Nkonde about algorithmic bias — how facial recognition software can discriminate and reflect the biases of society and the current debate about policing has brought up the issue about how law enforcement should use this technology.
Embedded
1 hour ago
Capital Gazette: "A Damn Paper"
Part 1: Five colleagues have been killed. Everyone is traumatized. On that day, June 28, 2018, what can the remaining staff of the Capital Gazette do that might make a difference? Publish "a damn paper."
Coronavirus: Fact vs Fiction
1 hour ago
Are We Still Uncomfortably Numb?
In the United States alone, nearly half a million people have now died from the coronavirus. Rationally, we know this is devastating. But emotionally, why can we feel so removed from it? CNN’s Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta talks to Associate Professor Azim Shariff about the limits of human empathy, and what a computer game might teach us about our response to this pandemic.
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Аудионовости
1 hour ago
Новости - 18 февраля, 2021
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VOA Newscasts
1 hour ago
VOA Newscasts
Give us 5 minutes, and we'll give you the world. Around the clock, the Voice of America keeps you in touch with the latest news. We bring you reports from our correspondents and interviews with newsmakers from across the world.
Tune in at the top of every hour, every day of the week, for the 5-minute VOA Newscast. VOA -- your trusted source for news and information.
Broadcast Schedule
At the top of the hour - 24 hours a day
The Two-Minute Briefing
1 hour ago
The Morning Briefing: Thursday, February 18
* Exclusive: Parents to test children for Covid twice a week |
* Politics liveblog: Care home visits could restart in weeks |
* Lockdown timeline: How Boris Johnson's roadmap might look |
* End to 'unequal economy': Sir Keir Starmer's speech today |
* Motoring: Ford pins hopes on electric shift but Big Tech holds keys |
* Sam Wallace: Premier League reject Champions League proposal |
* Love triangle: New rules of society romance for celebrity aristocracy |
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Подкасты пользователя Радио "Эхо Москвы"
2 hours ago
Интервью : Вятский квас
Гости:
Владимир Маматов
Ведущие:
Яна Розова
Эхо Москвы
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Особое мнение : Особое мнение СПб
Гости: Дмитрий Синочкин
Ведущие: Арсений Веснин
BBC Hourly News Bulletin
2 hours ago
2021/02/18 08:00 GMT
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
The Economist Morning Briefing
2 hours ago
The Economist Morning Briefing, February 18th, 2021
Facebook blocks news in Australia and the EU buys up vaccine
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
WSJ Your Money Briefing
2 hours ago
Goldman Sachs Joins Push to Lure Young Clients With Robo-Advisory Tool
This week, Goldman Sachs joined other big banks by introducing a low-cost, digital wealth-management tool aimed at young investors, called Marcus Invest. Banking reporter Peter Rudegeair explains the costs and features of these sorts of automated services. J.R. Whalen hosts.
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WSJ Your Money Matters
2 hours ago
Goldman Sachs Joins Push to Lure Young Clients With Robo-Advisory Tool
This week, Goldman Sachs joined other big banks by introducing a low-cost, digital wealth-management tool aimed at young investors, called Marcus Invest. Banking reporter Peter Rudegeair explains the costs and features of these sorts of automated services. J.R. Whalen hosts.
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Your Money Minute
2 hours ago
Stop Making This Big Covid19 Vaccine Money Mistake
Your 60-second money minute. Today's topic: Stop Making This Big Covid19 Vaccine Money Mistake
WSJ Tech News Briefing
2 hours ago
Joanna Stern on Clubhouse and the Rise of Social Audio
The age of audio-first social media is upon us. The buzziest player is Clubhouse, an invite-only app now in beta testing. Twitter is working on its own version, and Facebook is hot on their heels. On today's episode, Senior Personal Tech Columnist Joanna Stern takes us on a tour and explains what the fuss is about.
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Throughline
3 hours ago
Octavia Butler: Visionary Fiction
Octavia Butler's alternate realities and 'speculative fiction' reveal striking, and often devastating parallels to the world we live in today. She was a deep observer of the human condition, perplexed and inspired by our propensity towards self-destruction. Butler was also fascinated by the cyclical nature of history, and often looked to the past when writing about the future. Along with her warnings is her message of hope - a hope conjured by centuries of survival and persistence. For every society that perished in her books, came a story of rebuilding, of repair.
News
3 hours ago
The world news at 07:00 UTC on 02/18/2021
Up-to-the-minute news from around the world
Подкасты пользователя Радио "Эхо Москвы"
3 hours ago
Разворот (утренний) : Живой гвоздь
Гости:
Валерий Рашкин
Ведущие:
Максим Курников
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Ирина Баблоян
BBC Radio London Update
4 hours ago
18/02/2021
The latest news, weather and Make a Difference Stories
VOA Newscasts
4 hours ago
VOA Newscasts
Give us 5 minutes, and we'll give you the world. Around the clock, the Voice of America keeps you in touch with the latest news. We bring you reports from our correspondents and interviews with newsmakers from across the world.
Tune in at the top of every hour, every day of the week, for the 5-minute VOA Newscast. VOA -- your trusted source for news and information.
Broadcast Schedule
At the top of the hour - 24 hours a day
News
4 hours ago
The world news at 06:00 UTC on 02/18/2021
Up-to-the-minute news from around the world
CNBC
CNBC
4 hours ago
CNBC
Market and business news updates from CNBC
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams
4 hours ago
Day 29: Politicians play the blame game as Texans huddle in the dark
Texas officials ignored federal recommendations to winterize the state's power grid and now the state's governor is facing criticism for blaming the state's winter power failure on green energy. We discuss that and more with Morgan Chesky, Peter Baker, Victoria DeFrancesco Soto, Dr. Irwin Redlener, South Houston, Texas Councilman Willie Rios, Eugene Robinson, and David Jolly.
Cuomo Prime Time with Chris Cuomo
4 hours ago
Millions remain without power in frozen Texas
More than two and a half million families and businesses are without power in Texas and have no indication when the lights will turn back on. Chris talks with a family impacted by the state-wide power outage and gets their take on how state officials are responding. Chris later chats with Dr. Leana Wen about how the Biden administration is handling vaccinations for teachers and whether the 100 day plan to reopen schools should be abandoned. Finally, Chris talks with actor and producer, Daniel Dae Kim about the rise in violent cases against Asian-Americans and what the Biden administration should do to combat it.
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French News - NHK WORLD RADIO JAPAN
4 hours ago
NHK WORLD RADIO JAPAN - French News at 14:30 (JST), February 18
NHK WORLD RADIO JAPAN - French News at 14:30 (JST), February 18
The Rachel Maddow Show
4 hours ago
Texas bears burden of failing to heed lessons of cold blast ten years ago
Plus, Rachel takes a closer look at monclonal antibody therapies for Covid-19 patients.
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