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  • No es el fin del mundo
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    No es el fin del mundo

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  • Nick Land & the Politics of Acceleration (w/Michael Downs)

    21/04/2025

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    Nick Land & the Politics of Acceleration (w/Michael Downs)

    Michael Downs joins Benjamin to discuss the political thought of Nick Land, its relationship to the work of Deleuze and Guattari, and the degree to which it has influenced the contemporary left and right.

    21/04/2025

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  • Cómo influirá la salida de Emiratos de la OPEP en el precio del petróleo

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    Cómo influirá la salida de Emiratos de la OPEP en el precio del petróleo

    Emiratos Árabes Unidos solicitó esta semana la salida de la OPEP (Organización de Países Exportadores de Petróleo) a partir del 1 de mayo, una decisión que desequilibra el mercado energético mundial y abre una nueva incógnita en cuanto a la situación de uno de los mayores productores de crudo del mundo. La salida llega en pleno conflicto en Oriente Próximo con el estrecho de Ormuz bloqueado y en medio de crecientes tensiones con Arabia Saudí, el primer peso pesado de los países petroleros. En un marco de conflicto, ¿qué razones ha dado Emiratos para una decisión tan importante y con tantas consecuencias? Primero hay que contar qué es la OPEP y cómo funciona para entender un movimiento de grandes repercusiones. Fernando Arancón y Alba Leiva lo explican en El Orden Mundial de Julia en la onda. La OPEP es un cártel petrolero que agrupa a once países productores (doce cuando estaba Emiratos Árabes). Lo que hace es fijar cuotas de producción de petróleo a cada uno de los países y los precios de venta. Así evitan competir entre ellos y todos ganan al tener un enorme poder de fijar precios. Entre sus miembros están cuatro de los diez mayores productores de petróleo: Arabia Saudí, Irak, Kuwait e Irán. De forma adicional, hay otro club ampliado, la OPEP Plus, que involucra a importantes productores como Rusia, Brasil o México. Ellos no tienen las imposiciones del club principal, pero sí que coordinan políticas para subir o bajar la producción mundial de petróleo, es decir, todos ellos están coordinados entre sí. Emiratos ha argumentado la salida como una medida para ganar autonomía en favor del interés nacional. Y es cierto que con la salida podrá producir lo que quiera y ponerle el precio que estime, y eso le otorgará más recursos para funcionar con más autonomía. Pero también hay otra clave y es un desencuentro cada vez mayor con Arabia Saudí. Los saudíes son los que controlan la OPEP y los emiratíes cada vez se sentían más perjudicados por las cuotas, además de que no han podido defenderse adecuadamente de los ataques iraníes. En el bloqueo de Ormuz, Arabia Saudí tiene más salida, pero Emiratos no, está mucho más bloqueado. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  • 269. Cómo el sindicalismo ha cambiado el mundo

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    269. Cómo el sindicalismo ha cambiado el mundo

    El 72% de los españoles desconfía de los sindicatos, pero ¿siempre han estado en crisis o llegaron a cambiar el mundo? Desde las primeras trade unions británicas del siglo XIX hasta el renacimiento sindical en Starbucks y Amazon, los sindicatos han sido uno de los grandes motores de transformación social y laboral de la historia. A través de huelgas legendarias, internacionales obreras y enfrentamientos con el neoliberalismo de Reagan y Thatcher, el episodio recorre cómo el sindicalismo conquistó derechos fundamentales, cómo la globalización y la precariedad laboral lo fueron erosionando, y qué propuestas existen hoy para revitalizarlo. Hoy en "No es el fin del mundo" hablamos de cómo el sindicalismo ha cambiado el mundo. Películas: Billy Elliot Pride Este episodio cuenta con el patrocinio de Comisiones Obreras (CCOO). 💟 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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  • Sam Liang, Otter.ai CEO: AI captures everything

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    Sam Liang, Otter.ai CEO: AI captures everything

    ‘The power of AI is that it's able to capture everything, it’s able to try to interpret everyone objectively. Human beings are imperfect in terms of their capability to listen and understand. Everyone unconsciously, when they listen, they don't hear everything.’ Zoe Kleinman speaks to Sam Liang chief executive and co-founder of artificial intelligence transcription start-up Otter.ai Sam Liang was born in China and moved to the US in 1991. He received a PhD from Stanford University before joining Google, where he led the search engines location services. He co-founded California based Otter.ai in 2016. The start-up has evolved from a voice-to-text transcription service to offer AI-powered recordings of live events, meeting summaries and content searches. The Interview brings you conversations with people shaping our world, from all over the world. The best interviews from the BBC, including episodes with Karim Beguir, boss of Africa’s biggest AI firm, the former Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gillard and musical icon Ringo Starr. 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: Zoe Kleinman Producer: Farhana Haider Get in touch with us on email TheInterview@bbc.co.uk and use the hashtag #TheInterviewBBC on social media. (Image: Sam Liang. Credit: Bloomberg / Contributor via Getty)

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  • Culture Shock: Episode 2

    04/12/2025

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    Culture Shock: Episode 2

    Welcome to our second episode on culture shock. This episode, Rand and Sian will be speaking to three former language assistants who have all had very interesting and different experiences with culture shock abroad. We are speaking to Isla, a former English Language Assistant in Germany, Lukas, a former Austrian Language Assistant in the UK, and Yiqing, a former Chinese Language Assistant in the UK. Listen as they share their stories about joining a musical choir in London, an queer gardening group in Cologne, experiencing conflicts when queueing, and more!

    04/12/2025

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  • Supreme Court Declares Racism Over

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    Supreme Court Declares Racism Over

    The 5th Circuit gave us a doozy late on Friday night by tightening access to the abortion drug mifepristone—Leah and Melissa break it down. Then, the full crew dives deeper into the Court’s catastrophic Voting Rights Act decision in Louisiana v. Callais (for their initial reaction, check out last week’s emergency episode). Next, they recap the troubling oral arguments in Mullin v. Doe, the case about Temporary Protected Status, in which Trump’s Solicitor General tried to argue that the President’s extremely racist statements about migrants from certain countries weren’t, in fact, racist at all. Also covered: Trump’s ballroom, arguments in an important Fourth Amendment case, and how some savvy federal judges are turning the administration’s favorite legal concept—the unitary executive theory—against it.  Favorite things: Kate: The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny, Kiran Desai; Transcription, Ben Lerner Leah: Ariana Grande’s new album announcement; Noah Kahan on tour; SCOTUS Drops The Other Shoe on the Voting Rights Act, Sherrilyn Ifill (Sherrilyn’s Newsletter); The Slaying of the Voting Rights Act by the Coward Samuel Alito, Rick Hasen (Slate); The Supreme Court is Corrupt. This is What We Can Do About It, Jamelle Bouie  Melissa: Yesteryear, Caro Claire Burke; Voters Can Be Disenfranchised Now, Adam Serwer (The Atlantic); Legal Defense Fund Get tickets for STRICT SCRUTINY LIVE – The Bad Decisions Tour 2026!  6/20/26 – New York City Learn more: http://crooked.com/eventsOrder Melissa’s 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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  • Sudan’s Forgotten Conflict with Reva Dhingra and Ciarán Donnelly

    18/04/2024

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    Sudan’s Forgotten Conflict with Reva Dhingra and Ciarán Donnelly

    One year ago, fighting broke out in Sudan between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). In the intervening months, the death toll and humanitarian cost have been immense.  And yet, the suffering has gone largely overlooked by the United States and European nations. As U.S. Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield recently said, “Just five years after a revolution that offered a glimpse at a free, peaceful, democratic Sudan, people are losing hope. Aid workers have begun calling this conflict the forgotten war. Sudanese children are asking why the world has forgotten them.” To learn more, Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien sat down with Reva Dhingra, a Policy Adviser at the International Rescue Committee, and Ciarán Donnelly, a Senior Vice President for International Programs, also at the IRC. They discussed the roots of the current conflict, the spillover effects, and the exacerbating effects of climate change. They also heard about what Ciarán saw on his recent trip to the Sudan-Chad border.  To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/c/trumptrials. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    18/04/2024

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  • Why Manchester’s Boom Isn’t the Whole Story

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    Why Manchester’s Boom Isn’t the Whole Story

    Is a city “dynamic” just because its charts point up and to the right? Chuck uses a week in the UK to question that assumption. In Manchester, a swelling population of 20‑somethings looks like success, until you notice how many smaller places have been drained to supply that energy. In one of those towns, residents speak of decline, crime, and the loss of their pub, even as few can name a moment they truly felt unsafe. Across focus groups, government programs, and carefully planned districts, he traces the same pattern and asks: when growth is easy to measure, what deeper dynamism are we missing? Additional Show Notes Chuck Marohn (Substack)   This podcast is made possible by Strong Towns members. Thank you! Join fellow members discussing this episode in The Commons.

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  • الحلقة الأولى: حوار حول التنمية البيئية في دولة قطر Episode 1: A Dialogue About Environmental Development in Qatar

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    الحلقة الأولى: حوار حول التنمية البيئية في دولة قطر Episode 1: A Dialogue About Environmental Development in Qatar

    في حوارٍ مفتوح حول الاستدامة، والإشعاعات، والتنوّع الحيوي، ومستقبل البيئة في دولة قطر، يستضيف بودكاست التنمية في حلقته الأولى سعادة المهندس عبدالعزيز بن أحمد بن عبد الله آل محمود، وكيل وزارة البيئة والتغيّر المناخي. An open conversation on sustainability, radiations, biodiversity, and the future of Qatar’s environment with H.E. Engineer AbdulAziz Ahmad Al-Mahmoud, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change.

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