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The Missing
Bonus episode: Q&A with Meni Caroutas

The Missing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 34:41


Meni answers your questions and tells the behind-the-scenes stories from the last season of The Missing Australia  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rádio Gaúcha
Entrevista CH1 - Gaúcha ZS - 28/03/2023 - Charles Miranda, Historiador

Rádio Gaúcha

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 13:36


Entrevista CH1 - Gaúcha ZS - 28/03/2023 - Charles Miranda, Historiador by Rádio Gaúcha

I've Got News For You
Reporter reveals truth about Russia's invasion

I've Got News For You

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 19:58


Journalist Charles Miranda has just returned from four weeks in war-torn Ukraine. He tells Bucky about the most shocking things he's seen - and reveals what simple test the Ukrainian people are using to determine if someone is a Russian spy.  Host: Andrew Bucklow Producer:  Hareem Khan Supporting Producer: Nina Young Audio Editor: Tiffany Dimmack See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I've Got News For You
What Russia's invasion means for Australia

I've Got News For You

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 16:27


After weeks of escalating tensions, Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday ordered his troops to invade Ukraine. Bucky chats to NewsCorp journalist Charles Miranda and finds out what the conflict means for Australia - and whether the invasion could spark World War III.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Herald Sun Investigations
Front page today: The war crimes inquiry

Herald Sun Investigations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 40:56


Defence Chief Angus Campbell has revealed how Australian Special Forces soldiers were allegedly involved in the unlawful killing of 39 people. News Corp's Charles Miranda has covered the story extensively and sits down with James to talk through the findings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MTaoVivo
Discurso da Promotora Luciana Fernandes de Freitas na Câmara de Alta Floresta

MTaoVivo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 8:29


Pelos relevantes serviços sociais que vem apresentando junto as crianças e adolescentes nas escolas do município de Alta Floresta, a Promotora de Justiça foi homenageada com a Moção de Congratulações e fez uso da palavra na tribuna da Câmara de Vereadores. A Promotora de Justiça, Luciana Fernades de Freitas, vem realizando um brilhante trabalho junto aos alunos de escolas no município com o projeto institucional e social denominado: "Aonde há educação, a corrupção não tem vez", e foi convidada pelos vereadores do município a discorrer sobre sua atividade social junto ao público infanto juvenil, além de receber uma justa homenagem. A Moção de Congratulações foi indicada pelo vereador, Charles Miranda, que disse em sua fala que pessoas assim precisam ser constantemente reconhecidas pela Câmara Municipal pela enorme contribuição que proporciona ao bem estar social no município. Segundo a Promotora, o projeto e de sua autoria, mas foi implementado pelo Ministério Público Estadual, e para ela: "Corrupção se combate com a repressão, mas se previne com a educação", a partir desta matriz educacional é que o projeto vem trabalhando no âmbito das escolas, e tem como objetivo impactar não só os alunos mas também os pais e a escola. O projeto da Promotora, que já foi apresentado em diversas cidades no Estado de Mato Grosso, tendo alcançado já cerca de 20 mil alunos diretamente, implementados nas cidades de Cuiabá, Alta Floresta, Diamantino, Várzea Grande, Comodoro, Porto Alegre do Norte e Alto Paraguai. Além disso, o projeto já foi premiado no ano de 2018, pelo Conselho Nacional de Ministério Público, além de ter recebido o selo Pró-Íntegro da Federação das Indústrias do Estado de São Paulo - FIESP, no ano passado. Para a Promotora Luciana de Freitas, o maior feito do projeto foi conseguir colocar o nome de Alta Floresta no centro das atenções dentro do Congresso Nacional em 2018, aonde foi amplamente divulgado e elogiado pela jornalista e senadora da república Ana Amélia Lemos (Progressistas), como um exemplo de trabalho cidadão e de ética para a coisa pública, consagrando então a iniciativa em âmbito nacional.

MTaoVivo
Moção Dr. Roger Augusto Bim Donega

MTaoVivo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 6:11


A Moção de Congratulações 020/2019, indicada pelo vereador Dr. Charles Miranda, que ao fazer uso da tribuna expressou sua extrema admiração pelo magistrado alta-florestensse que tem se destacado por sua firmeza a frente da 5ª Vara Criminal, com um índice de atuação espetacular junto a Polícia Judiciária Civil e Militar em Alta Floresta, valorizando e reconhecendo o trabalho da polícia, fez com que diminuísse dramaticamente a criminalidade no município.

Miranda Devine Live
Charles Miranda joins Miranda Live

Miranda Devine Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 5:47


News Corp Senior Reporter Charles Miranda talks about the latest developments surrounding the Ivan Milat murders. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Miranda Devine Live
Charles Miranda joins Miranda Live

Miranda Devine Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 3:50


True Crime Australia National Editor joins Miranda Devine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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2UEOthershows
Charles Miranda has spoken with Tara Brown in Beirut

2UEOthershows

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016 10:05


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New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies
Charles Miranda, “Deception” (Allen and Urwin, 2012)

New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2015 47:01


Mark Standen was a hero to drug enforcement police. Not only was he a great guy but he was an extremely effective police officer. Unfortunately, he also became a partner in the illicit drug industry. Deception is a book that tells the story of how Standen turned to the dark side and how the Australian Federal Police were able to catch him. In his new book Deception: The True Story of the International Drug Plot that Brought Down Australia’s Top Law Enforcer Mark Standen (Allen and Urwin, 2012), Charles Miranda provides us with a very detailed story of greed and its consequences. Standen uses his knowledge of policing and techniques of investigation to put together a system that should have defeated the efforts of the police. However, he was also protecting his partners and left clues that exposed his operations. This is not just a cop who goes rogue but a professional who builds a sophisticated process of communication. Unfortunately for Standen, the underground world is inefficient and, ultimately, corrupt. He discovered that when you play there you cannot trust anyone and eventually you can be a victim. I recommend this book for anyone interested in the field of organized crime. It is a sobering story for police and gives academics an insight into the details of the industry that we rarely see. But above all that it is a great read! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Charles Miranda, “Deception” (Allen and Urwin, 2012)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2015 47:14


Mark Standen was a hero to drug enforcement police. Not only was he a great guy but he was an extremely effective police officer. Unfortunately, he also became a partner in the illicit drug industry. Deception is a book that tells the story of how Standen turned to the dark side and how the Australian Federal Police were able to catch him. In his new book Deception: The True Story of the International Drug Plot that Brought Down Australia’s Top Law Enforcer Mark Standen (Allen and Urwin, 2012), Charles Miranda provides us with a very detailed story of greed and its consequences. Standen uses his knowledge of policing and techniques of investigation to put together a system that should have defeated the efforts of the police. However, he was also protecting his partners and left clues that exposed his operations. This is not just a cop who goes rogue but a professional who builds a sophisticated process of communication. Unfortunately for Standen, the underground world is inefficient and, ultimately, corrupt. He discovered that when you play there you cannot trust anyone and eventually you can be a victim. I recommend this book for anyone interested in the field of organized crime. It is a sobering story for police and gives academics an insight into the details of the industry that we rarely see. But above all that it is a great read! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Policing, Incarceration, and Reform
Charles Miranda, “Deception” (Allen and Urwin, 2012)

New Books in Policing, Incarceration, and Reform

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2015 47:01


Mark Standen was a hero to drug enforcement police. Not only was he a great guy but he was an extremely effective police officer. Unfortunately, he also became a partner in the illicit drug industry. Deception is a book that tells the story of how Standen turned to the dark side and how the Australian Federal Police were able to catch him. In his new book Deception: The True Story of the International Drug Plot that Brought Down Australia's Top Law Enforcer Mark Standen (Allen and Urwin, 2012), Charles Miranda provides us with a very detailed story of greed and its consequences. Standen uses his knowledge of policing and techniques of investigation to put together a system that should have defeated the efforts of the police. However, he was also protecting his partners and left clues that exposed his operations. This is not just a cop who goes rogue but a professional who builds a sophisticated process of communication. Unfortunately for Standen, the underground world is inefficient and, ultimately, corrupt. He discovered that when you play there you cannot trust anyone and eventually you can be a victim. I recommend this book for anyone interested in the field of organized crime. It is a sobering story for police and gives academics an insight into the details of the industry that we rarely see. But above all that it is a great read! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices