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In this episode we listen to a panel on economic opportunities in the Arctic, with emphasis on the Asian perspective.The Panelists are:Mead Treadwell, Chair, US Arctic Research Commission, in 2006-2010; Lt. Governor of Alaska, 2010-2014; Chairman/CEO, Qilak LNG; Board Member, Pt Capital.Natsuhiko OTSUKA, Professor, Arctic Research Center, Hokkaido University, JapanShoko NIREKI, Chairman, Icelandic Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ICCJ)The Panel is followed by a Q&A with the audience and is chaired by Mads Frederiksen, Executive Director of the Arctic Economic Council.This event originally took place at the 2023 Arctic Circle Japan Forum.
An investigation is underway after an attempted smash-and-grab overnight at a long-standing Detroit party store. WWJ's Charlie Langton is on the scene and says while the 'smash' was successful, the 'grab' seems to not have worked to plan. (PHOTO: Charlie Langton/WWJ)
The inflation rate ticked down .6 % in the month of July, mainly on the back of gas prices decreasing nationwide. However, there are many other concerning factors still at play and with the price of food and rent still skyrocketing, a rocky road may still lay ahead. (commercial at 10:58)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://nypost.com/2022/08/10/inflation-surges-8-5-in-july-stoking-fears-of-stiff-rate-hike/
Eva argues that the consequences of lockdown to our social selves could be extreme as some elements of our society might not return in the way that we knew them. So, what is a society? and how is it different to the Economy? And how much does the economy change our society moving forward after COVID-19? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Margaret Thatcher once said 'there's no such thing as society'. Eva shows us how this statement is untrue, and exactly what a society is and means; how we should focus on our common interests, characteristics and connections to better the world we live in. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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- Tesla Worker Pleads for Union at Plant - Ferrari’s 2016 Earnings - Ford Invests $1 Billion in AI - More Details on New Vauxhall Insignia Wagon - PSA Faces Diesel Prosecution - EPA-Estimates for Chevy Cruze Diesel Sedan - OEMs Ask Trump to Re-Open Mid-Term Review
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Britain's nine-year programme to cut its budget deficit has reached the midway mark. The results have been surprising: economic growth has returned, foreign investment is strong and employment is reaching record levels, but progress has been slower than expected and it seems the toughest part still lies ahead. Michael Stott is joined by Chris Giles and Jim Pickard to discuss the political implications. Chris Giles will answer questions about the cuts in a follow-up podcast next week. To take part, email audio@ft.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this edition of V-RADIO we are proud to have Lucas Vasquez of "Occupy Wall Street" to talk about their efforts in activism.