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Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a mass stabbing in Germany, saying it was to avenge suffering in Gaza. Also: French police arrest a man in connection with an explosion outside a synagogue.
Plus: “I really felt like I was a pigeon.” The creator of a statue soon to occupy a prime spot on New York's High Line lets us in on his process. Also: French drag queen Nicky Doll on why she's suing a prominent British pundit; a progressive Thai political party is forced to disband; and Shreyas Royal, the 15 year old who just became Britain's youngest ever chess Grandmaster.
PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, June 25: We look at reactions in the Australian press after WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange strikes a plea deal that ends 14 years of legal limbo over his publication of classified military documents. He will arrive home in Australia as a free man. Also: French papers lambast the far-right National Rally's political programme, which one says is merely "embryonic". Finally, an Australian museum finds the perfect revenge to a court ruling accusing it of discriminating against male visitors!
Thank you for joining us for our 2nd Cabral HouseCall of the weekend! I'm looking forward to sharing with you some of our community's questions that have come in over the past few weeks… Jack: Dr Cabral you are the man! Extremely intelligent and respected. It's an honor to ask I have MCAS and high blood sugar eating very healthy and working out plant based no fats. Pancreas is not producing insulin. Can you speak more about semaglutide on how it could help MCAS. Also French lilacs main ingredient in metformin. I've tried Berberine 500mg ten capsules a day and it just doesn't work. Any suggestions for any herbs? Semaglutide or metformin. Thank you I feel stuck I know the blood sugar is directly connect to MCAS. Justin: What are your thoughts on using the stellate ganglion block as an alternative for prescription medication? Jim: Hi Dr. Cabral. I hope you and your family are doing well. I'd love your thoughts on a weird thing I've observed when using a PEMF mat and my Oura ring. I've used two different PEMF mats (Higher Dose and Therasage) at night and have noticed that my Stress level on my Oura ring goes up while sitting on it. I'm only using the heat function without PEMF. Why is this happening and would it negatively affect my sleep? Thanks so much! Mike: Hi Dr Cabral, I've worked with you and your team members over the past two yrs on my journey to heal CREST, I'm grateful for everything you do. I am doing a protocol you built for me at the end of last yr, I'm actually almost done the CBO protocol and looking forward to doing my retesting. Although I generally feel great, I am still suffering from CREST symptoms. Reason I'm writing in is because I'm curious if EMF exposure could be a primary cause of my symptoms. Ive read that EMF's can cause calcification (which I suffer from badly), and when I think back to when my CREST symptoms started, it was around the time I started using a cell phone in my teenage yrs. Also how can I limit EMF exposure while WFH without disrupting WIFI for work? Andrea: Hi Dr. Cabral , My husband gets reoccurring stye. He is then put on a combination of oral pills called cephalexin and an ointment called erythromycin. It gets better then randomly comes back several weeks later. Is there something else he can do to stop this cycle? Please advise. Your content and advice has been life changing for me, I am so grateful. Thank you! Thank you for tuning into this weekend's Cabral HouseCalls and be sure to check back tomorrow for our Mindset & Motivation Monday show to get your week started off right! - - - Show Notes and Resources: StephenCabral.com/3061 - - - Get a FREE Copy of Dr. Cabral's Book: The Rain Barrel Effect - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: CabralSupportGroup.com - - - Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - Get Your Question Answered On An Upcoming HouseCall: StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Would You Take 30 Seconds To Rate & Review The Cabral Concept? The best way to help me spread our mission of true natural health is to pass on the good word, and I read and appreciate every review!
IN THE PRESS – Thursday, May 2: We look at reactions to Arizona's Senate repealing a Civil War-era ban on abortion, in a victory for abortion rights activists in the country. The move comes as the issue is set to dominant the US presidential campaign. Also: French far-right leader Jordan Bardella reveals his list of candidates for European elections, but comes under fire for his lack of ideas for Europe. Finally, an AI Catholic priest is stripped of his robes after being extremely inappropriate!
The BBC has been given graphic accounts of rape and ethnic violence in Sudan. Also: French regulators impose a fine on Google of more than $270m for violating intellectual property rules, and an age limit is being imposed on retinol skin products being sold in Sweden.
IN THE PRESS – Monday, January 29: We look at reactions in the American press to the death of three US soldiers in Jordan, the first such casualties since the wave of attacks on US forces in the Middle East after last October's Hamas attacks on Israel. Also: French papers examine protesting farmers' plans to bring their demonstrations to the capital. We finish with a look at the cognitive benefits of learning a musical instrument. Read moreThree US troops are killed after drone strike in Jordan, Biden vows reprisal
Turkey green-lights Sweden's NATO bid, a wake-up call for the EU elections, and Finland prepares to elect a president. Also: French politics and the fickle capital of youth, a journey to the heart of Germany's Zeitenwende, and leaning tower of… Bologna. Links - ECFR report: https://shorturl.at/jxzQ9, Tania Roettger in The Dial: https://shorturl.at/dkpuD?maca=en-podcast_inside-europe-949-xml-mrss
IN THE PRESS – Friday, January 19: Cracks are beginning to emerge at home in support for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, after war cabinet leader Gadi Eisenkot appeared to criticise him in a televised interview. Also: French papers react to Paris City Hall withdrawing funding for a controversial Parisian private school. A UK couple win a trademark lawsuit against French fashion giant LVMH. Finally, we bring you an update on our favourite athlete of the year so far: teenage darts sensation Luke Littler!
IN THE PRESS – Monday, December 18: Israeli papers react to new revelations surrounding the death of three Israeli hostages accidentally killed by the IDF in Gaza. Also: French papers discuss the government's last-ditch effort to pass its landmark immigration bill. We then take a look at two powerful men on different sides of the Atlantic who benefited from impunity despite years of sexual harassment accusations. We end with a bit of progress for Black actors and actresses in Hollywood.
Sign up for my Daily Fintech or Daily Digital Banking Newsletters here. Check out my latest podcast episode below: Welcome to another episode of our Daily Fintech Podcast. This podcast episode is sponsored by Provenir. Provenir does more than help with your current tech challenges. They eliminate them. Designed and built to power agility, their cloud-native technology puts your team in control. Loved by Startups. Trusted by Decacorns. THE NEWS HIGHLIGHT OF THE DAY IS Lightyear, a European challenger to trading platform Robinhood, has raised $25 million of funding in an investment round backed by British billionaire Richard Branson. Silicon Valley's Lightspeed Venture Partners led the deal, the company told CNBC exclusively — a rare vote of confidence for an upstart brokerage at a time when global stock markets are deep in the red. JUST IN: Starting in August, BUX clients will be able to invest fractionally in more of Europe's most established companies. In collaboration with ABN AMRO Clearing, BUX released fractional investing in the DAX40 and MDAX. ALSO: French startup Qori has officially launched services, allowing Europeans to make payments in-store, remotely, or online with their bank or virtual currency wallets without being required to download a proprietary app. FURTHERMORE, Spain's largest bank, Santander is going to hold an awards ceremony in the Decentraland metaverse on July 14 for its ‘Santander X Global Challenge | Blockchain,' the bank said in the announcement on its website on July 7. LET'S HEAR ALL ABOUT MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS: DOKU, an Indonesian electronic payment solutions provider, announced that it has acquired Malaysian online payment gateway senangPay for US$7.5 million by raising the funds needed from Apis Growth Fund II.
Two British men and a Moroccan man sentenced by a pro-Russian court in Donetsk. Also: French police admit failings in crowd control outside the Champions League final, the remains of one of Europe's largest ever predators is found off the southern coast of England and the newly deployed James Webb telescope is hit by a meteoroid.
Why is an abuser still working as a priest? We have a special BBC investigation. Also: French military withdraw from Mali after nine years, reports of shelling in Ukraine's Donbas region and the original manuscript of The Little Prince on display for the first time.
The US and Russian leaders spoke by video link, but make little headway as Ukraine tensions rise. Also: French police have arrested a Saudi suspected of involvement in the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi; and an ancient clay tablet, looted thirty years ago, is returned to Iraq.
This week we’re looking at movies centered around a “perfect” crime that isn’t Strangers on a Train (1955). We start with French crime à trois Les Diaboliques (1955) by Henri-Georges Clouzot. Next up is difficult to sympathise with Gwyneth Paltrow, married to Michael Douglas with a side helping of Viggo Mortensen in Andrew Davis’ A Perfect Murder (1998). We finish with Olivia Cooke explaining “the technique” to Anya-Taylor Joy in Cory Finley’s Thoroughbreds (2017), thick with horsey metaphor.Also: French 50’s Chad. The 2CV. Diabolique (1996). Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap. Bound (1996). Dial M for Murder (1954). Aragorn has no dump stat. Nefarious or Douchebag? Basic Instinct (1992) minus the sex. Yorgos Lanthimos and The Favourite (2018). Chekov’s meat thermometer. Anton Yelchin’s swansong. Heavenly Creatures (1994). Emma. (2020). The New Mutants (2020). Me, Myself & Irene (2000). We play a game of “You Son of a Bitch, I’m In!”Music: Sahara - Magnus Moone (license #09GJ)
Negotiators will talk on Sunday but 'significant differences' between the two sides in post-Brexit talks remain. Also: French security bill protests turn violent again, and Australia's rugby team sings anthem in indigenous language.
Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed to another humanitarian ceasefire in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Also: French prosecutors say the teenager who beheaded a teacher outside a school was a Chechen refugee from Russia, and thousands of anti-government protesters have again taken to the streets in Thailand.
Glen is back!! He joins Luck, Mike, and French for a couple of segments including an Overrated/Underrated that he is grilled on! Also French rants on Soccer and Team Names plus a lot of other craziness! Make sure to subscribe to the latest shows from us every week!
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The British PM said "racist thuggery has no place on our streets". Also: French police clash with anti-racism activists, and the Dalai Lama says "compassion and humanity important during coronavirus pandemic".