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This is the Fear and Greed Afternoon Report - the top five things you need to know today, in just five minutes. Trump tariffs HB HiFi, Carsales, Ansell profits Woolworths WFH edict Woodside anger Cook Islands deal with China Support the show: http://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the Fear and Greed Afternoon Report - the top five things you need to know today, in just five minutes. ASX jumps Rio looks green REA kicks off earnings season January heat McKinsey mulls China Support the show: http://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the Fear and Greed Afternoon Report - the top five things you need to know today, in just five minutes. JB HiFi surges Economy under spotlight Aurizon shares sink Unions hit big miners Foreigners dump China Support the show: http://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join hosts Gabriel, a creative Melton Fellow from India, and Eurus Sun, an insightful Melton Fellow from China, as they delve into the fascinating world of intercultural friendships in our new episode of the #GlobalCitizenshipInPractice podcast. Throughout the episode "Catalysts of Change: Exploring the Role of Leadership in Community Development", we engage in insightful conversations with trailblazing leaders and change-makers who are spearheading impactful projects and initiatives in their respective communities. Through their stories, experiences, and lessons learned, we uncover the essential qualities, strategies, and ethical considerations that underpin effective leadership in community development. Moreover, we delve into the complex interplay between leadership, governance, and participatory decision-making processes, examining how inclusive and accountable leadership practices can foster trust, resilience, and social cohesion within communities. From promoting equitable access to resources and opportunities to nurturing a culture of collaboration and empowerment, we explore how visionary leadership can catalyze sustainable development outcomes that prioritize the well-being and aspirations of all community members. Whether you're a community organizer, a policymaker, or simply a passionate advocate for social change, join us as we embark on a thought-provoking journey of exploration and discovery, unraveling the transformative power of leadership in driving inclusive and sustainable community development initiatives that uplift and empower individuals and communities worldwide. Episode Hosts Gabriel, a passionate Melton Fellow from U.S.A., and Eurus Sun, an insightful Melton Fellow from China --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-melton-foundation/support
Join hosts Jochebed, a creative Melton Fellow from China, and Leo Lu, an insightful Melton Fellow from Ghana, as they delve into the fascinating world of intercultural friendships in our new episode of the #GlobalCitizenshipInPractice podcast. Join us as we navigate the intricate webs of power, privilege, and resistance that shape our collective experiences across diverse communities and continents. Through candid conversations and insightful analysis, our hosts shed light on the multifaceted nature of social relationships, highlighting both the challenges and opportunities for empowerment in today's globalized world. Drawing from a rich tapestry of lived experiences and academic insights, our hosts examine the myriad factors influencing social dynamics, from historical legacies of colonialism to contemporary movements for justice and equality. They delve into topics such as gender, race, class, and intersectionality, unpacking the ways in which these intersecting identities intersect and intersect to shape individuals' lived realities. As we journey through this exploration of social dynamics and empowerment, listeners are invited to reflect on their own roles within broader systems of power and privilege, and to consider how they can contribute to creating more inclusive and equitable societies. Whether you're a scholar, activist, or simply curious about the complexities of human interaction, this podcast offers a compelling exploration of the intricacies of social dynamics and the potential for transformative change on a global scale. Join us as we engage in dialogue, challenge assumptions, and chart a course towards a more just and empowered world for all. Episode Hosts Jochebed, a passionate Melton Fellow from Chile, and Leo Lu, an insightful Melton Fellow from China --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-melton-foundation/support
Join hosts Anubhuti, a creative Melton Fellow from India, and Miranda Fang, an insightful Melton Fellow from China, as they delve into the fascinating world of intercultural friendships in our new episode of the #GlobalCitizenshipInPractice podcast. Throughout the episode “Building Sustainable Communities: From Vision to Action”, our hosts highlight innovative approaches to sustainable community planning and design, showcasing initiatives that promote walkable neighborhoods, access to green spaces, and renewable energy solutions. They also examine the importance of community engagement and participatory decision-making processes in fostering inclusive, equitable development. Drawing inspiration from both local grassroots movements and global sustainability frameworks, our hosts invite listeners to envision their own roles in creating positive change within their communities. Whether it's through sustainable transportation initiatives, eco-friendly housing projects, or food justice campaigns, we explore the diverse ways in which individuals and organizations can contribute to building a more sustainable future, one community at a time. As they navigate the complexities of sustainable community development, we also confront the systemic challenges and barriers that must be addressed, from institutionalized inequalities to political inertia. Through critical analysis and forward-thinking dialogue, we aim to inspire action and collaboration towards creating communities that are not only environmentally sustainable but also socially equitable and culturally vibrant. Episode Hosts Anubhuti, a passionate Melton Fellow from India, and Miranda Fang, an insightful Melton Fellow from China --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-melton-foundation/support
Join hosts Fardin, a creative Melton Fellow from India, and Georgia Gan, an insightful Melton Fellow from China, as they delve into the fascinating world of intercultural friendships in our new episode of the #GlobalCitizenshipInPractice podcast. Join us as the two hosts unpack the often-overlooked disparities in exposure to indoor air pollution, with a specific focus on how gender norms and roles influence vulnerability and access to clean air. From cooking and heating practices to occupational exposures, our hosts examine the ways in which women and marginalized genders are disproportionately affected by indoor air pollution due to their roles in caregiving, domestic work, and informal employment sectors. Two hosts analyzed the current situation of gender inequality from their respective countries - India and China - and proposed that women receive more marketing for indoor air pollution. Our hosts shed light on the far-reaching consequences of indoor air pollution on women's health, livelihoods, and overall well-being. They explore the barriers that hinder access to clean energy solutions and effective ventilation technologies, particularly in low-income households and marginalized communities. As we delve into this complex intersection of gender inequality and environmental health, listeners are encouraged to consider the broader implications for social and environmental justice. From policy interventions to grassroots advocacy efforts, our hosts highlight the importance of addressing gender disparities in indoor air quality as part of a holistic approach to sustainable development. Episode Hosts Fardin Pasha, a passionate Melton Fellow from India, and Georgia Gan, an insightful Melton Fellow from China --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-melton-foundation/support
Join hosts Skye, a creative Melton Fellow from U.S.A., and Yinare, an insightful Melton Fellow from Chile, as they delve into the fascinating world of intercultural friendships in our new episode of the #GlobalCitizenshipInPractice podcast. In this episode, titled "A Tale of Two Nations: Contrasting Governmental Models and Political Landscapes," we embark on a comparative journey to uncover the similarities, differences, challenges, and triumphs that shape the governance and political dynamics of these two countries. Join the hosts as they navigate the complexities of political systems, exploring the unique historical, cultural, and socioeconomic factors that have shaped the evolution of governance in both the USA and Chile. From presidential republics to contrasting electoral systems, the hosts examine the structural foundations that underpin each nation's approach to democracy and governance. Throughout the episode, the hosts analyze key facets of governance, including executive power structures, legislative processes, judicial systems, and mechanisms for citizen participation and representation. By juxtaposing the institutional frameworks of the USA and Chile, we aim to provide listeners with a nuanced understanding of how different political systems function and the implications for governance, accountability, and public policy. Episode Hosts Skye, a passionate Melton Fellow from India, and Yinare, an insightful Melton Fellow from China --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-melton-foundation/support
Also... -The state of agriculture and a potential play for a rebound -American banks are leaving pacific island emerging economies leaving a possible opportunity for China --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chinchillapicking/support
Reynoso & Soltero recap Matchday 6 & 7 of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup. (00:00) Uzbekistan vs. India(07:43) Australia vs. Syria(14:43) Palestine vs. UAE(21:07) Qatar vs. Tajikistan(27:23) Lebanon vs. China --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegivengo/support
Secretary of State Blinken is in San Francisco with President Biden for the APEC summit. He joined Amna Nawaz to discuss improving U.S. relations with China and the growing calls for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Secretary of State Blinken is in San Francisco with President Biden for the APEC summit. He joined Amna Nawaz to discuss improving U.S. relations with China and the growing calls for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The study, by researchers from the University of Adelaide in Australia and Southeast University in China, found that compared with never tea drinkers, daily consumers (never, occasionally, often and every day) ) of dark tea had 53% lower risk for prediabetes and 47% reduced risk for type 2 diabetes, even after taking into account established risk factors known to drive the risk for diabetes, including age, gender, ethnicity, body mass index (BMI), average arterial blood pressure, fasting plasma glucose, cholesterol, alcohol intake, smoking status, family history of diabetes and regular exercise. #darktea #bloodsugar #diabetes Poster presentation 329 at the annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD), Tea consumption is associated with increased urinary glucose excretion, improved insulin resistance and reduced risk of dysglycaemia, in Chinese community-dwelling adults T. Li, M. Sang, J. Wang, Z. Sun, C. Xie, C. Rayner, M. Horowitz, S. Qiu, T. Wu, Australia, China --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ralph-turchiano/support
Dark tea may Dramatically HELP control blood sugar to reduce diabetes risk Episode 1158 OCT 2023 The study, by researchers from the University of Adelaide in Australia and Southeast University in China, found that compared with never tea drinkers, daily consumers (never, occasionally, often and every day) ) of dark tea had 53% lower risk for prediabetes and 47% reduced risk for type 2 diabetes, even after taking into account established risk factors known to drive the risk for diabetes, including age, gender, ethnicity, body mass index (BMI), average arterial blood pressure, fasting plasma glucose, cholesterol, alcohol intake, smoking status, family history of diabetes and regular exercise. #darktea #bloodsugar #diabetes Poster presentation 329 at the annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD), Tea consumption is associated with increased urinary glucose excretion, improved insulin resistance and reduced risk of dysglycaemia, in Chinese community-dwelling adults T. Li, M. Sang, J. Wang, Z. Sun, C. Xie, C. Rayner, M. Horowitz, S. Qiu, T. Wu, Australia, China --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ralph-turchiano/support
US equities fell further yesterday, weighed by concerns over rising Treasury yields ahead of a key speech later this week from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell. Dario Messi, Fixed Income Research, shares with us his recommendations on how to tackle the current environment in bond markets. And in a special contribution from Richard Tang, Head of Research Hong Kong, we talk about the latest developments in China.00:00 Introduction by Bernadette Anderko (Investment Writing)00:33 Markets wrap-up by Jonti Warris (Investment Writing)05:56 Bond market update by Dario Messi (Fixed Income Research)10:57 Latest developments in China (pre-recorded): Helen Freer (Investment Writing) and Richard Tang (Head of Research Hong Kong)11:26 China: Triggers for latest economic concerns 13:09 China: Impact of Chinese deflation14:36 China: Explanation of recent rate decisions15:43 China: Support for the property sector17:29 China: Increase in risks to growth?18:47 China: Our current investment philosophy19:47 Closing remarks by Bernadette Anderko (Investment Writing)Would you like to support this show? Please leave us a review and star rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favourite podcast player.
Learn more about this podcast or subscribe to the email version at OneSentenceNews.com.In this episode:Author discovers AI-generated counterfeit books written in her name on AmazonPresidential candidate in Ecuador is assassinated during rallyBiden restricts US investment in China ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Beijing Propaganda Spread Via U.S. News Sites: ReportChina Scrubs Ousted Foreign Minister Qin Gang from WebHouse Passes ‘Stop Chinese Fentanyl Act of 2023'Fiji Leader Cancels Trip to China After Minor InjuryUK's MI6 Takes Aim at China Support to Russia WarTikTok Kicks Off Text-Only Posts Rivaling Elon Musk's Twitter Re-BrandTikTok to Launch Platform to Sell Chinese Goods: ReportRestaurant Eating Contests Made Criminal? Chinese Authorities Enforce ‘Anti-Food Waste' LawRep. Ken Buck Talks America's Advantage Over China in Naval Warfare
Could China's stepping up of support for private sectors lead to a rally of Chinese equities? What can we learn about the commercialisation of AI so far from Microsoft and Alphabet's earnings? And what is Elon Musk trying to achieve by changing Twitter's product name to ‘X'? Michelle Martin get the answers to these questions with Arun Pai, Investments Team, Monks Hill Ventures.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
US stocks mostly tumbled with the declines led by the Nasdaq 100 which posted its second worst day of the year.APAC stocks were mixed as further support efforts from China partially offset the headwinds from Wall St.European equity futures are indicative of a softer open with the Euro Stoxx 50 -0.3% after the cash market closed up by 0.3% yesterday.DXY held onto yesterday's gains, EUR/USD and Cable sit on 1.11 and 1.28 handles respectively, USD/JPY choppy post-Japanese CPI.Looking ahead, highlights include UK Retail Sales, Earnings from Danske Bank, Evolution AB, American Express & Schlumberger.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
Learn more about this podcast or subscribe to the email version at OneSentenceNews.com.In this episode:Working to address SVB collapse, but not looking at bailout, says YellenSaudi-Iran pact could transform the Middle EastThe Netherlands to block export of advanced chips printers to China ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This weeks Headlines: Russia and China Support a Nuclear Iran...
Today's guests: Charles Burton, Senior Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute and a former diplomat at the Canadian Embassy in Beijing Anton Oleinik, Professor of Sociology - Memorial University of Newfoundland Robert Asselin, senior vice president of policy at the Business Council of Canada Dwight Newman, Professor of Law, University of Saskatchewan / Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Rights in Constitutional and International Law See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
And it's absolutely talking about the Ukraine's Russia and the money that China has and how it can bankrupt the US and all its economy and Hollywood's backing money from China --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jr-bell8/support
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Build Back Better Updates, Syria attack on US troops, Florida & Governor DeSantis, US border woes, Fed restricts stock trading, more proof Fauci lied about funding research in China --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/behindtheline/support
US Secretary of State at NATO - China Support for Military Coup in Burma? - New China-Iran Axis? Retired US Diplomat to 5 different nations David Hunter shares his knowledge, passion, interest, and experience.Today's Agenda… 1) US Secretary of State at NATO: Last week, Sec. of State Tony Blinken attended NATO Foreign Ministers Meeting in Brussels. "We want to revitalize the alliance, to make sure it's as strong and effective against the threats of today as it has been in the past," Blinken said. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said the alliance is "now opening a new chapter" in our transatlantic relationship. What did he mean? Can US resume its old role after Trump?2) New China-Iran Axis?: The Wall Street Journal lead op-ed on Tuesday was on the China-Iran Axis. This was following a meeting of the two countries where they just signed in Tehran last Saturday a $400 billion strategic partnership deal w/China investing into Iranian projects in nuclear power, oil and gas, ports, and commitment to buy Iranian oil. This may make Iran's willingness to comply w/the 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal more complex. What do you think? 3) China Support for Military Coup in Burma?: Reuters reported Feb 1, 2021 "China's foreign minister Wang Yi met last month (Jan 2021) in Myanmar's capital with the military chief, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, making Wang one of the last foreign dignitaries to visit before the coup.....and the Myanmar military raised complaints to Wang about Myanmar's Nov. 8 election, saying it was marred by fraud, " Did China give a 'green light' for the military coup in Burma? Did it want to see an end of democracy on its border?
Border disputes will not affect BRICS- EM of China --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sreram-v/support
This week we talk COVID relief, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the finalized Brexit deal, the Chinese 5-year-plan & Biden, India vs. China, and all the entertainment news coming from Russian politics. We also catch up on this week's biggest political stories, discover the biggest winners and losers from this week's political cycle, and answer listener-submitted questions ranging from Populism & COVID, Arab/Israeli relations, and Ethiopia. Links We Think You'll Like: Public Opinion of China Support of EU by Country Discover all of the shows that Amalfi offers by visiting us at www.amalfimedia.com. Amalfi Twitter Amalfi Instagram From the Swamp Twitter Email Matthew: swamp@amalfimedia.com.
Here's a fun fact. Your ability to dredge the ocean and make submerged pilings does not give you a right to someone else's territory. Yeah, I'm going there! We discuss: What is the South China Sea and why is it important? The Chinese Nine Dash Line Why China is asserting dominance China is creating new islands and military bases China's actions declared illegal Why does the United States care? Issues with going to war with China --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rock-logic/support
Today I talk about the conflict that has broken out between Armenia and Azerbaijan as well as the potential for their neighbors to intervene. Also I lay out great potential for turkey in its endeavor to become a new Ottoman Empire. Later I explain the American exit strategy and why there won't be a Cold War between the US and China --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/haisean/support
TRUMP SAYS US COULD ‘decouple' and not do business with China --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nirmit-verma/support
Q&A session for the first video on China --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shacast/support
Episode 14 features another big argument between Professor Bill and Chillmonger. No, wait, there were three. Man, how are we still friends?* Kevin Smith talks about the Snyder Cut?* Sales don't lie.* Sony gives a name to their Spider-Man universe, and they're still pretending they're the MCU.* Dan Slott is leaving "Iron Man", who should replace him?* Steve Ditko is brought up.* Shut-up when you're doing an interview.* Race-changes in comics* Robert Downey jr. Canceled? Seriously?* Marvel is BACK, baby! But only in small doses.* Todd McFarlane is worth how much? How Spawn should be released.* Is Storm really black? Chillmonger's Head-cannon.* Comicsgate couple screw their backers, local comic book stores, and their community.* Universal Studios vs. China?Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/comicbookuniversity)
Negara yang baik diawali dari pemerintahnya atau masyarakatnya, mirip dengan mana yang lebih dulu telur atau ayam?! Di China dengan gaya otoriter pemerintahannya menerapkan lockdown ketat dan berhasil meredam penyebaran COVID-19. Sedangkan di Jepang pemerintahnya terkesan terlambat namun masyarakatnya sudah terbiasa dengan hidup bersih dan menganut moto "my social distancing my adventure". Persamaan kedua negara tersebut adalah memprovide kebutuhan masyarakat ditengah pandemi dengan serius dan tepat. Bukan ditawari kursus membuat kroket keju khas malangnya kakak.. ah sudahlah. Filosofi shaolin soccer (selain bingung kasih judul apa lagi), Stephen Chow dengan film-filmnya yang lain banyak menginspirasi kalau perubahan dapat dilakukan dari hal-hal yang kecil. Jadi tetap semangat menjalani hidup ya. Bersama: Hasna Kamila Wiyono (Kyoto, Jepang) & Nadya Mara Adelina (Harbin, China) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/median/support
My new book LOSERTHINK, available now on Amazon https://tinyurl.com/rqmjc2a Content: Mike Bloomberg "stop and frisk" comments in 2015 audio Democrat parties future if they pick Bernie What if they don't pick Bernie? Pete Buttigieg's military service Coronavirus and coincidences Trucks with disinfectant spray cannons in China --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scott-adams00/support
A candid conversation about private property rights with Mama Sandy whose home is being targeted for seizure by Aspen, CO municipal authorities. Is the hypocrisy of the NBA on display in its deference to China? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
US Companies CAVE To China's Censorship Demands Over Hong Kong Protest, Blizzard And NBA Are Cowards. The big story trending today is that Blizzard, the company behind Hearthstone, has suspended a player and rescinded prize money over his support for the ongoing Hong Kong protests.This comes in the wake of the South Park episode mocking American companies for caving to the censorship demands of China. The news sparked outrage that Americans would have to live under the censorship of China due to market pressure with Marco Rubio issuing a statement stating just that. China uses market influence to exert cultural pressure onto other countries.Meanwhile protesters in Hong Kong are being seriously injured as they demand free speech and sovereign rights, opposing the will of Communist China.As Trump's trade war escalates and companies are forced to choose sides. could all of this be the tipping point toward full scale conflict between the US and China?Support the show (http://timcast.com/donate)
This week on What Happened I talk about the latest MoviePass issues, Fortnite not being available on the Google Play Store and Google heading back to China? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whathappened/support
Shamaila Khan, the director of emerging market debt at AllianceBernstein, discusses the sanctions on Venezuela that the Trump administration unveiled today, potential impact on the country's debt, and China's involvement in the debt. Bloomberg Gadfly columnists Shira Ovide and Sarah Halzack talk about Amazon quickly using its ruthless playbook to cut prices at Whole Foods and the logistical challenges ahead for Amazon's grocery business. Shunondo Basu, a meteorologist and gas analyst for Bloomberg New Energy Finance, talks about Hurricane Harvey and its effect on the energy industry. Finally, David Ader, the chief macro strategist for Informa Financial Intelligence, discusses market uncertainty, the outlook for bond yields and current investment strategy.