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On Ripple Effect, Stephen Pomper and Michael Hanna discuss with expert guests what’s at stake for U.S. foreign policy heading into the 2024 presidential election and what a change in Washington could mean for the conflicts and crises around the world.
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L’Association professionnelle des courtiers immobiliers du Québec lance son tout premier balado : L’immobilier en mouvement. Hausse de prix, baisse d’inventaire, ralentissement de l’activité, surchauffe, bulle… Comment suivre ce réel tourbillon en constante mouvance ? L’APCIQ vous propose ce rendez-vous mensuel avec les experts de l’industrie, afin de vulgariser l’évolution du marché immobilier que nous suivons avec rigueur, pour vous. Restez à l’affût, où que vous soyez, des dernières nouvelles du marché immobilier!
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A special podcast featuring experts from Poland and Germany debating views on Eastern Europe. The podcast is published in both Polish and English to share the views among a wide audience.
To listen to the Polish version, visit: https://nowa-europa-wschodnia.simplecast.com/episodes
Funding for this podcast series comes from a grant from the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung's Warsaw Office. The views expressed in these podcasts do not necessarily reflect the views of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. -
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/ian-dyball/subscribeQuestioning the official mainstream message of past and present, providing you the listener with just a few drops of curiosity to question your beliefs and feel brave enough to seek out the truth for yourself.
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Bridging the Atlantic is a 6-part miniseries, created by the Bertelsmann Foundation and Are We Europe, that will take stock of transatlantic relations today and examine it beyond the usual touchstones.
After a tumultuous four years with the Trump administration, many following the transatlantic relationship are eager to understand how the transatlantic relationship can bounce back and become more resilient in the future. But a reset is perhaps not the right goal. In the 21st century, people on both sides of the Atlantic are no longer satisfied with “back to normal” and want more.
Through interviews with experts on various aspects of the transatlantic relationship, this podcast will pit our understanding of transatlantic relations over the last several years against ideas from people re-imagining what the transatlantic relationship can and should be. The outcome, we hope, is a clearer sense of the alliance that shapes our lives in visible and invisible ways. -