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  • Moscow’s enemy number one

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    Moscow’s enemy number one

    “Perfidious Albion” - how Britain replaced the US as Russia’s top nemesis and the villain at the heart of its war narrative. Since the re-election of Donald Trump, Russian propagandists have softened their tone on the US, while intensifying their rhetoric against the UK. They have unleashed a wave of elaborate insults, accusations and threats against Britain, amounting at times to a full-blown character assassination. The insults may sound theatrical, and London denies the accusations, but beneath them lies a more troubling signal - one UK military chiefs take seriously. We ask, what does this shift reveal about Russia’s strategic intentions in a time of conflict.

  • All That Glitters | The Diamond King, Ep 1

    Season 9, Episode 1

    All That Glitters | The Diamond King, Ep 1

    In 2010, a fresh-faced newcomer launches himself into the luxury world of high-end jewellery. His name is Nirav Modi, an ambitious diamantaire who dropped out of business school to make jewellery for the world’s elite. His vision is to fuse East with West; to bring something of India’s tradition into western designs.  Within a few years, he’s risen to the top. He opens stores on the most prestigious shopping streets in New York, London, Macau and Hong Kong. But he doesn’t stop there; he wants his name in bright lights around the world. For now, it seems Nirav’s rise is unstoppable. But there’s something about him that leaves those around him feeling unsettled; and then, the questions start – where are the billions coming from?  Sign up to our most popular newsletter, From the Editor. Look forward to receiving free-thinking comment and the day's biggest stories, every morning. telegraph.co.uk/fromtheeditor Reporters and writers - Mick Brown and Robert Mendick Producer, writer and sound design - Anna Staufenberg  Executive producer and story editor - Cara McGoogan Mixing - Elliot Lampitt  Original theme music - Sandeep Thulasidas Additional music - John Cadigan  Commissioning editor - Louisa Wells  Archive supplied by the BBC and Getty  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • More Stuff Matters: If fertility is falling, who is having children?

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    More Stuff Matters: If fertility is falling, who is having children?

    We're unlocking an episode of More Stuff Matters before coming back with more new episodes! In the main episode, Ed explored the mystery of falling birth rates through child car booster seats. In this bonus, he takes the conversation further. Featuring an extended interview with social scientist Dr Alice Evans, they explore not just why people are having fewer children, but who is still having them. From South Korea and Turkey to Zambia and Uzbekistan, Alice draws on years of research around the world to explore the changing expectations around relationships, marriage and family life. Together they look at how technology, culture and demographics are reshaping societies across the globe, and what those changes might mean for the future. Become a Sky News Insider! You can listen to Stuff Matters, Electoral Dysfunction, and Trump100 without ads, get new episodes early, exclusive bonus episodes and much more, by becoming a Sky News Insider. Sky News Insider requires a paid subscription and is available to UK listeners aged 18 and over. Find out more and subscribe here: skynews.supportingcast.fm

  • Euthanasia in Spain: Whose life is it anyway?

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    Euthanasia in Spain: Whose life is it anyway?

    In March this year, 25-year-old Noelia Castillo died by lethal injection. Her father had fought in the courts for nearly 2 years to stop her euthanasia, but failed in the attempt. And the debate about who has the right to challenge an adult’s decision to have euthanasia hasn’t gone away. In May, the Supreme Court ruled that those with, ‘a particularly close connection’ to the person wanting to die may have the right to contest an application for euthanasia. Of the 565 people who died by euthanasia in 2025 in Spain, 73 chose to donate their organs. Noelia Castillo wasn’t an organ donor, but there are claims she was pressured to become one. And now the lawyers who have represented her parents are advocating a ban on organ donation in euthanasia cases. Why does this matter? Spain’s health service supports one of the world’s most successful organ donation programmes. Last year more than 2,500 Spanish people became organ donors after death. And although the number of those who had euthanasia was tiny, the beneficiaries are very real… People like Carme, who was transplanted with a new face. Esperanza Escribano and Linda Pressly explore some of the fall-out from the death of Noelia Castillo.

  • The Killing Call: Trailer

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    The Killing Call: Trailer

    Indian music star Sidhu Moose Wala died in a hail of bullets. Who wanted him dead and why? He was one of India’s biggest stars — a voice millions followed. Then Sidhu Moose Wala was gunned down. This is the hunt for answers over a murder that won’t be forgotten. A two-year long investigation that exposes a tangled web of fame, power and vengeance and uncovers a criminal underworld that reaches far beyond India's borders. Presented by broadcaster and DJ Bobby Friction and investigative journalist Ishleen Kaur. Season 8 of World of Secrets, The Killing Call, is a BBC Eye investigation for the BBC World Service. Available now. Archive audio credits: BritAsia TV, India Today, Times Now. Here’s a link to the BBC Eye two-part documentary films, which we recommend you watch after listening to this podcast: https://bit.ly/thekillingcall If you are in the UK, you can watch on iPlayer: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002f18y

  • Ep 1: The Five Poisons

    Season 1, Episode 1

    Ep 1: The Five Poisons

    Former NSA Director Keith Alexander called it “the greatest transfer of wealth in history.” Hillary Clinton, FBI Director James Comey and President Barack Obama also sounded the alarm on the biggest heist in human history. In Episode 1, host and former lead cybersecurity and digital espionage reporter for The New York Times, Nicole Perlroth, pulls back the curtain on China’s sprawling hacking operations. To combat the “Five Poisons”, or the five groups the Chinese Communist Party deems existential threats, China builds an expansive domestic surveillance apparatus. As these dissidents fled China, China’s state-sponsored hackers followed closely behind, wiring the world for Chinese surveillance and paving the way for Operation Aurora.

  • The Chinese fentanyl king

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    The Chinese fentanyl king

    The BBC investigates Zhang Zhidong, also known as “Brother Wang”, a Chinese national described by US law enforcement as one of the most significant drug traffickers in the world. He is now awaiting trial in the US and has pleaded not guilty. He is accused of building a criminal empire connecting China's chemical factories to the Mexican cartels flooding the US with fentanyl. The BBC investigates his rise and fall, speaking to his former friend, and to cartel members who knew him as “number one” and the "king of fentanyl”.

  • Part 5 Final - اردو، ورثہ یا ترکا - Urdu, Virsa ya Terka by Dr. Arfa Zehra where she talks about history of Urdu langague and challanges it face

    21/03/2022

    Part 5 Final - اردو، ورثہ یا ترکا - Urdu, Virsa ya Terka by Dr. Arfa Zehra where she talks about history of Urdu langague and challanges it face

    Dr. Arfa Sayeda Zehra’s Forman Christian Collage profile [https://www.fccollege.edu.pk/member/dr-arfa-sayeda-zehra] describes her as a Professor of History, with over 50 years of teaching and research experience in various institutions in Pakistan. I came across one of her lecture delivered at Al-Mawrid [https://www.al-mawrid.org] which is worth listening to. I would encourage you to send comments or voice messages so that they can be incorporated in next episodes. https://anchor.fm/sukhan/message The given topic was “Urdu, Virsa ya Terka” where she describes the state of Urdu in her unique delightful way. She also differentiates between Arab Muslims and South Asia Muslims breaks down morality, culture and how they relate to language. Dr. Arfa thinks that the literature and history are just windows to the heart and mind of society. One of her interview published in Dawn [https://www.dawn.com/news/1147291] is also worth reading. ڈاکٹر عارفع سیدہ زہرہ کی فارمن کرسچن کالج پروفائل [https://www.fccollege.edu.pk/member/dr-arfa-sayeda-zehra] نے انہیں تاریخ کی پروفیسر کے طور پر بیان کیا ہے، جس میں 50 سال سے زیادہ تدریسی اور تحقیقی تجربہ ہے۔ لاھور میں ادارے المورد [https://www.al-mawrid.org] پر دیا اس کا ایک لیکچر سننے کے لائق ہے۔ دیا گیا موضوع تھا "اردو، ورثہ یا ترکا" جہاں انہوں نے اپنے منفرد انداز میں اردو کی موجودہ حالت کو بیان کیا۔ وہ عرب مسلمانوں اور جنوبی ایشیا کے مسلمانوں کے درمیان فرق بھی بتاتی ہے کہ اخلاقیات، ثقافت اور ان کا زبان سے کیا تعلق ہے۔ ڈاکٹر عارفع کا خیال ہے کہ ادب اور تاریخ معاشرے کے دل و دماغ کی کھڑکیاں ہیں۔ ڈان میں شائع ہونے والا ان کا ایک انٹرویو [https://www.dawn.com/news/1147291] بھی پڑھنے کے لائق ہے۔ میں آپ کو تبصرے یا صوتی پیغامات  بھیجنے کی ترغیب دوں گا، تاکہ انہیں اگلی اقساط میں شامل کیا جا سکے۔

  • Ep. 1: Strange Things Are Happening

    Season 2, Episode 1

    Ep. 1: Strange Things Are Happening

    A new breed of worker is quietly clocking in across the United States. They’re writing code. Managing your passwords. Training the next generation of AI models. They’re gaining trust. And access.  On paper, they’re the dream hire. Skilled. Low maintenance. Always remote and often affordable. And by most accounts, they’re doing the work. But strange things are happening. In a new season of To Catch a Thief, host and former lead cybersecurity and digital espionage reporter for The New York Times, Nicole Perlroth, investigates how North Korean agents are infiltrating the global workforce. How did a nuclear-armed regime worm its way onto the payroll of international companies – and why is it so difficult to get them off?  To Catch a Thief is co-produced by Nicole Perlroth and Rubrik in partnership with Pod People. To Catch a Thief was written and produced by Nicole Perlroth, along with Khrista Rypl, T. J. Raphael, Rebecca Chaisson and Sam Gebauer. Additional thanks to Allie Pinel, Fendall Fulton, Krissy Clark, Cai Lee, Eunice Park and Aimee Machado. Editing and Sound Design by Erica Huang. Art direction and design by Ben Long, Gareth Strange and Sarah Burley at the John & Jane Agency, and support from John Leestma.

  • The Witness Files - Case 05 - Never Look Behind You

    8 Jul

    The Witness Files - Case 05 - Never Look Behind You

    A family home in Lancashire. A dark hallway no one wants to face. And a presence that seems to move through the rooms as if it still belongs there. When Klare’s family moved into a smart semi-detached dormer bungalow in 1988, the house seemed like a fresh start. But before long, the upstairs landing, the entrance hall, and the quiet hours of the night began to carry an atmosphere none of them could easily dismiss. There were sounds from empty rooms. Footsteps, plugs, voices, unexplained music, and the feeling of being watched from the dark. Then came the sightings: a shadow-like man at the foot of the stairs, a figure groaning at the end of a bed, someone passing outside a bathroom window where no one should have been, and later, stranger moments still — including a woman seated silently in the bedroom, dogs reacting to something unseen, and a baby monitor that seemed to record an event that never physically happened. In this case from The Witness Files, one family’s long-running experience asks what happens when a house becomes peaceful enough to live in… but never quite ordinary enough to trust. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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