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    Truth Time with Dr. Cornel West and Nina Turner

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    El Orden Mundial

  • Ep.2: La congiura dei 101

    18/11/2021

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    Ep.2: La congiura dei 101

    Alle elezioni del 2013 il Movimento 5 Stelle di Beppe Grillo incassa il 25 per cento dei voti. È un terremoto e il sistema si avvita su se stesso. Il Partito democratico esplode bruciando nella battaglia per il Quirinale i suoi candidati migliori. Poi, il colpo di scena: la congiura che affonda Romano Prodi, padre nobile del Pd. Raccolte in presa diretta all’indomani di quei drammatici eventi e proposte per la prima volta in questo podcast, le voci di Romano Prodi e Massimo D’Alema svelano i retroscena di uno dei momenti più convulsi della recente storia d’Italia. Episodio 3 online giovedì 25. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    18/11/2021

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  • David Miliband, International Rescue Committee President: It’s a new world disorder

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    David Miliband, International Rescue Committee President: It’s a new world disorder

    “It's what we call a new world disorder: 60 wars, 120 million people - refugees and displaced, 300 million people hungry, plus another 45 million according to the World Food Program as a result of the constrictions in the Strait of Hormuz. That's a disordered world. And people can inveigh against international institutions as much as they like, but the problem we're facing is not that there's too strong an international system - it's too weak.” Caitríona Perry speaks to David Miliband, President of the International Rescue Committee. Miliband, who was previously British Foreign Secretary, first took up the post in 2013, overseeing the New York-headquartered organisation whose humanitarian relief operations are active in over 40 war-affected countries. As the world navigates multiple conflicts across the Middle East and Africa, in places such as Sudan, Lebanon and Gaza, humanitarian crises continue to grow. They are further compounded by cuts to international aid, the breakdown of the rules-based order, plus trade and shipping difficulties due to the conflict in Iran. This means aid organisations like the IRC are increasingly having to adapt how they respond. The Interview brings you conversations with people shaping our world, from all over the world. The best interviews from the BBC, including episodes with the World Health Organisation’s Hanan Balkhy; former US Ambassador to the UN, Samanthan Power; and humanitarian chef José Andrés. You can listen on the BBC World Service on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 0800 GMT. Or you can listen to The Interview as a podcast, out three times a week on BBC Sounds or wherever you get your podcasts. Presenter: Caitríona Perry Producers: Ben Cooper and Chloe Ross Editor: Damon Rose Get in touch with us on email TheInterview@bbc.co.uk and use the hashtag #TheInterviewBBC on social media. (Image: David Miliband. Credit: EPA/Shutterstock)

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  • Why Corporations Always Win At The Supreme Court - ft. Adam Winkler

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    Why Corporations Always Win At The Supreme Court - ft. Adam Winkler

    Corporations are people in the eyes of the law. But how did that happen, and why does it hand them rights you don't have?  UCLA law professor Adam Winkler, author of "We the Corporations", traces a 200-year campaign by business to win the constitutional rights of human beings. Bethany McLean and Luigi Zingales press him on what Zingales calls an incredible trick. Corporations insist they're separate from their owners when that shields owners from blame, then argue they're like people when they want to spend on elections or dodge a rule.  Winkler traces how the Fourteenth Amendment, written after the Civil War to protect the newly freed, became a tool for railroads and banks instead. He even describes a lawyer who, by his account, lied to the Supreme Court, producing a journal he claimed proved the amendment was meant for corporations.  Zingales pushes on what comes next: could AI itself qualify for legal personhood, and would that shield big tech from blame? When we ask Winkler for a shred of hope that the long arc doesn't simply keep favoring business, the answer is far shorter and blunter than expected.  Connect with us: 📺 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel 📱 Follow Capitalisn’t on Instagram & TikTok ✉️ Email your questions and comments to capitalisntpod@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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  • Protests, politics and the killing of Henry Nowak

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    Protests, politics and the killing of Henry Nowak

    With the murder of 18 year old Henry Nowak sending shockwaves through Westminster and beyond, IfG senior fellow - and former BBC home affairs correspondent - Danny Shaw joins the podcast team to discuss a fraught week for the police and for politics. What questions do the police need to answer? What could an inquiry explore - and what might need to change? And how could the events of this week shape British politics in the months ahead? Plus: The footage of the riots in Southampton has knocked the Mandelson files off the front pages, but the ongoing saga has left some questions for government - not least how its key figures communicate with each other. WhatsApp is Westminster’s preferred way of talking - but is this good for scrutiny, for making decisions, and for transparency? Hannah White presents. With Alex Thomas and Alice Lilly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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  • Brunella Borzi

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    Brunella Borzi

    L’ospite di questo episodio della serie "Storia Orale della Diplomazia Italiana" è l'Ambasciatrice Brunella Borzi, tra le prime donne a entrare nella carriera diplomatica italiana dopo l'apertura del concorso alle donne nel 1967. Attraverso un racconto che abbraccia oltre quarant'anni di servizio, l'Ambasciatrice ripercorre le tappe di una carriera segnata da una spiccata vocazione multilaterale: dal consolato di Zurigo, alle sedi di Mogadiscio, Parigi, New York presso le Nazioni Unite — dove fu protagonista della battaglia per la moratoria della pena di morte — fino all'incarico finale come Ambasciatrice a Bratislava. La sua testimonianza offre anche una riflessione sul ruolo delle donne nella diplomazia e sulle sfide di conciliare vita professionale e familiare in una carriera vissuta tra continenti.

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  • Ballrooms, ‘Bama and (Very) Bad Behavior

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    Ballrooms, ‘Bama and (Very) Bad Behavior

    Leah, Kate, and Melissa recap another busy week in legal news, covering the continued fallout from the Voting Rights Act case, Louisiana v. Callais, the ongoing saga of the DOJ’s insurrectionist slush fund, wild twists with the Broadview Six, more ballroom drama, the curious case of the Georgia judge who had loud sex in her chambers and then lied about it, and more. They also cover SCOTUS opinions involving compassionate release for prisoners and compelled arbitration before Leah speaks with University of Michigan law professor Barbara McQuade about her book, The Fix: Saving America from the Corruption of a Mob-Style Government.Favorite things: Kate: Trump's Illegal $250 Bill: A Micro-History of Autocracy, Ruth Ben-Ghiat (Lucid); How Callais broke the Voting Rights Act and weaponized the equal protection clause, Issa Kohler-Hausmann & Kevin Z. Yang (SCOTUSblog); Beg For Me (JADE Remix), Lilly Allen; Harmeet Dhillon Is Not Wasting Any Time, Quinta Jurecic (The Atlantic); Brown’s Advancing Impact on Maternal and Reproductive Health Lab Leah: Ronny Chieng’s Harvard speech; Hit the Wall, Gracie Abrams; Midnight Sun, Zara Larsson Melissa: Strangers, Belle Burden; her event at Politics and Prose at The Wharf on 6/3/26; Liar's Kingdom: How to Stop Trump's Deceit and Save America, Andrew Weissmann Get tickets for STRICT SCRUTINY LIVE – The Bad Decisions Tour 2026!  6/20/26 – New York City Learn more: http://crooked.com/eventsBuy Melissa’s bestselling book, The U.S. Constitution: A Comprehensive and Annotated Guide for the Modern ReaderPreorder a signed paperback of Leah’s book, Lawless, here. Follow us on Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky

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  • No Easy Off-Ramp: Iran, the US and the Search for a Deal

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    No Easy Off-Ramp: Iran, the US and the Search for a Deal

    Are we seeing the potential for a diplomatic off-ramp in the latest phase of the Iran crisis, or just another pause in a much longer confrontation? The broad picture at the beginning of June 2026 is that the US and Iran appear to be trying to move from immediate crisis management to a more structured negotiation, but the process remains extremely fragile. A reported 60-day ceasefire extension would, in theory, create space for talks on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, easing some economic pressure on Iran, and eventually addressing nuclear concerns. But the hardest issues remain unresolved: Iran's enriched uranium, the future of its nuclear programme, sanctions relief, security guarantees, and the sequencing of who moves first. In this episode, Professor Ali Ansari, RUSI Senior Associate Fellow, International Security at RUSI, joins host Dr Burcu Ozcelik, to explore the following topics: - What Tehran wants from the current round of talks. - Understanding Iran's insistence that Lebanon be included in the ceasefire. - How much room does the Iranian leadership have to compromise, after war and economic pressure, in the renewed negotiations with Washington? - After spending decades studying the way the US fights wars, has Iran read the US more accurately than Washington and Israel have read Iran?

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  • Words Matter: Mary Trump: Donald is Losing it Fast

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    Words Matter: Mary Trump: Donald is Losing it Fast

    Donald Trump is becoming more and more dangerous as his physical and mental health unravels. This cognitive decline, however, has serious implications for American democracy, far beyond simply falling asleep during meetings. Mary Trump joins David Rothkopf and Norm Ornstein to recount her personal experiences with her uncle, his current mental state, and what this all means for America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  • Iran, Ukraine, and the Future of Naval Warfare

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    Iran, Ukraine, and the Future of Naval Warfare

    Description Episode 156 examines what the U.S.-Iran War and Russia-Ukraine War reveal about how weaker states and irregular actors contest navies, maritime commerce, and global energy flows. Summary This conversation examines naval irregular warfare in an era of drones, shadow fleets, contested chokepoints, and attacks on commercial shipping. The guests explore why the maritime domain is attractive to weaker states and irregular actors, comparing Iran’s approach in the Strait of Hormuz, Ukraine’s campaign in the Black Sea, and Houthi attacks in the Red Sea. They also discuss ghost fleets, sanctions enforcement, and the risks of mixing warfighting, law enforcement, and freedom of navigation. Throughout, they emphasize that technology matters most when paired with ingenuity, strategy, and a clear end state. Takeaways Naval irregular warfare is not new; mines, small boats, commerce raiding, deception, and coastal attacks have long been part of maritime competition. Unmanned systems, cheap sensors, long-range fires, spoofing, and commercial data add new layers to older maritime threats. The maritime domain is attractive to irregular actors because trade, energy, food, communications, ports, and undersea infrastructure are difficult to defend and easy to disrupt. Commercial shipping can be as strategically important as naval forces because disrupting trade can create economic and political effects far beyond the immediate battlefield. Chokepoints such as the Strait of Hormuz, the Red Sea, and the Suez Canal allow relatively small actions to generate disproportionate global consequences. Ukraine’s Black Sea campaign shows that a state without a conventional surface fleet can still contest the sea by integrating drones, missiles, intelligence, targeting, and adaptation. Iran’s maritime strategy relies on asymmetric tools such as small boats, mines, drones, dark shipping, proxy-enabled experimentation, and the threat of disruption in confined waters. Ghost fleets, spoofed vessel tracking, reflagging, sanctions evasion, and maritime interdiction create hard legal and operational problems for the United States and its allies. Boarding suspect vessels is not enough; policymakers need a clear legal basis, a clear “then what,” and a strategy that does not undermine freedom of navigation. U.S. and allied navies need to focus on threat tactics as much as threat technologies, especially the combined use of drones, missiles, mines, small boats, and commercial vessels. Platform flexibility, modularity, amphibious capacity, and agile force design may matter as much as any single new technology or class of unmanned system. Tactical success does not equal strategic success. Shooting down drones or destroying vessels matters only if it helps keep seas open and achieves the larger political objective. Dr. Ben Connable is the Executive Director of the Battle Research Group, an Adjunct Professor of Security Studies at Georgetown University, and an on-call principal research scientist at the Center for Naval Analyses. A retired Marine Corps intelligence and Middle East foreign area officer, he previously served as a senior political scientist at the RAND Corporation and is the author of Ground Combat: Puncturing the Myths of Modern War. Dr. Ian M. Ralby is president of Auxilium Worldwide and founder and CEO of I.R. Consilium. He is a leading expert on maritime law, maritime security, ocean governance, maritime domain awareness, hybrid aggression, lawfare, and the protection of critical maritime infrastructure. His work supports governments and international organizations confronting piracy, trafficking, smuggling, sanctions evasion, and other maritime security challenges. Kyle Atwell and Alisa Laufer are the hosts for episode 156. Please reach out to them with any questions about the episode or IWI.  The Irregular Warfare Podcast is a production of the Irregular Warfare Initiative (IWI). We are a team of volunteers dedicated to bridging the gap between scholars and practitioners to support the community of irregular warfare professionals. IWI generates written and audio content, coordinates events for the IW community, and hosts critical thinkers in the field of irregular warfare as IWI fellows. You can follow and engage with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, or LinkedIn. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter for (always free!) access to our written content, upcoming community events, and other resources. All views expressed in this episode are the personal views of the participants and do not represent those of any government agency or of the Empirical Studies of Conflict Project.  Intro music: “Unsilenced” by Ketsa Outro music: “Launch” by Ketsa Photo: AI-generated photo illustration created for the Irregular Warfare Podcast. The image is illustrative and does not depict an actual event, vessel, or operation.

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  • 277. La lucha entre el Vaticano y la derecha radical

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    277. La lucha entre el Vaticano y la derecha radical

    #Publi (mención publicitaria). La ultraderecha lleva años usando la cruz como escudo, pero el Vaticano ha decidido que ya no va a mirar hacia otro lado. Trump comparándose con Jesucristo, Abascal atacando a los obispos españoles, tecnooligarcas de Silicon Valley impartiendo conferencias sobre el Anticristo en Roma... El conflicto entre la Iglesia católica y la derecha radical es uno de los fenómenos políticos más relevantes del momento, y tiene raíces mucho más profundas de lo que parece. ¿Por qué la ultraderecha utiliza el cristianismo como bandera identitaria si sus postulados chocan con los del Evangelio? ¿Qué papel juegan las iglesias evangélicas en esta disputa? ¿Y puede este enfrentamiento acercar a la izquierda y al Vaticano? Hoy en "No es el fin del mundo" hablamos de la pugna entre la ultraderecha y la Iglesia católica. Libros recomendados: El mundo después de la democracia - Matthew Rose (Bauplan Books) La civilización judeocristiana - Sophie Bessis (Gatopardo Ediciones) La virtud del nacionalismo - Yoram Hazony (Homo Legends) Este episodio cuenta con una mención publicitaria de Filmin: https://www.filmin.es/coleccion/cine-que-te-abre-los-ojos 💟 Si te gusta este podcast, síguelo para no perderte nuestros episodios semanales. Y si puedes, ¡recomiéndanos a tus amigos, conocidos y familia! ⭐️ Pon 5 estrellitas donde escuches el podcast (dale a la campana de Spotify o YouTube, suscríbete desde iVoox, dale al "+" de arriba a la derecha de Apple Podcast...) 🌏 Y si quieres suscribirte y apoyarnos puedes hacerlo aquí: https://elordenmundial.com/suscribete/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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