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Sports Explains the World
46 | The Weight: Rage Against the Regime

Sports Explains the World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 55:20


At the 2022 IFSC Climbing Asian Championships, Iranian climber Elnaz Rekabi competed without a hijab, sending shockwaves through Iran's political establishment. Many Iranian athletes have been targeted by the country's "morality police," and driven from their homes to seek new lives, and new competition, elsewhere. Captivated by her mother's stories of pre-revolution Iran, reporter Sanam Skelly has watched waves of her home country's unrest her entire life. Sanam travels to Germany to meet two Iranian refugees, a weight lifter and a taekwondo competitor, who say they were forced to flee in order to compete.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apokalypse & Filterkaffee
Pate noster (mit Nikki Hassan-Nia)

Apokalypse & Filterkaffee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 40:27


Die Themen: Die Luftwaffenübung der NATO; Rechte Demonstration in Erding gegen das Heizungsgesetz; Nicola Sturgeon wird vorübergehend festgenommen; Die Boomregion Ostdeutschland; Donald Trump in 37 Punkten angeklagt; Unterstützer*innen von Sahra Wagenknecht fordern Vorstand der Linken zum Rücktritt auf; Hoeneß will Matthäus ruhigstellen; Iranische Kletterin Rekabi klettert wieder mit Kopftuch; Kirchliche Intelligenz; Suicide Rollercoaster und das Ende der Welt in Mars-hattan Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/ApokalypseundFilterkaffee

Las noticias de EL PAÍS
Periodistas, artistas, deportistas... así reprime Irán a sus rostros populares para dar ejemplo

Las noticias de EL PAÍS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 19:51


Leontxo García y Trinidad Deirós explican cómo es el perfil de personas populares perseguidas por Irán para dar ejemplo a la población: la ajedrecista Sara Khadem; la escaladora Elnaz Rekabi o el futbolista Amir Nasr Azadini, condenado a 26 años de cárcel. Lo mismo ocurre con las ejecuciones, sobre todo las que se llevan a cabo en público, como la del campeón nacional de kárate, Mohamed Mehdi Karami, ahorcado en enero con solo de 22 años. El mensaje que pretenden mandar es el siguiente: no importa si eres conocido, si te manifiestas, puedes pagarlo con la vida.   Créditos: Episodio realizado por Elsa Cabria Presentado por Ana Fuentes Grabación en estudio por Nacho Taboada Diseño de sonido de Nicolás Tsabertidis Edición de Ana Ribera Dirección de Silvia Cruz Lapeña Para leer más: Sara Khadem: Sin velo no soy yo La lucha de las mujeres iraníes alumbra el camino de las afganas: “Irán se ha levantado, ahora es nuestro turno”

Bin weg bouldern
Iran Protests and Climbing in Iran

Bin weg bouldern

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 75:31


Since the 16th of September 2022, the streets in many cities of Iran are full of people, protesting against their regime, because a woman was killed for not wearing her Hijab properly. A climber from Iran brought these protests closer to many of us: Elnaz Rekabi. At the Asian Continental Championships she climbed without a Hijab. Something like that has not happened in 43 years: A female athlete from Iran shows herself at an international competition without the Hijab. 43 years ago, the current leaders of Iran took over the power and established a regime that forces strict religious rules upon anyone in the country. Rules, that say, that a man and a woman can't climb together, for example. Breaking these rules can have severe consequences for people in Iran. They could be beaten up, imprisoned, tortured, raped or killed. All of this has not started in the last weeks, it has been going on for years. I reached out to some climbers from Iran, who now live outside of Iran and we talked for this episode. I thank them all for speaking and giving us insights to understand their situation! Thank you to Düzen Tekkal for helping me with some questions and for her amazing work to report about Iran! - Please sign the Iran-Petition of her organization Hawar! (The link is in the shownotes) Thank you also to Liam Lonsdale, for giving ideas and connections that helped me prepare this episode! And thank you to climbing photographer Vladek Zumr for letting me use his pictures of Elnaz Rekabi! +++ Shownotes +++ Petition von Hawar: Für eine Wende in der deutschen Iran-Politik https://www.hawar.help/de/bundestags-petition/ Magst du mich bei meiner Podcast-Arbeit unterstützen? Damit ich meine Arbeit machen kann gibt es auf der Plattform Steady ein Crowdfunding: https://steadyhq.com/de/binwegbouldern Oder hol dir ein BIN WEG BOULDERN Shirt / Hoodies uvm.: https://binwegbouldern.de/bwb_shop#!/

Little News Ears
News for Kids at LNE.news - World Kidlines with Paxton - 11-11-2022: Taxing Cow Burps and Pee?

Little News Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 5:11


It's November 11, 2022. Paxton is back with world news kidlines about Elnaz Rekabi maybe being under house arrest, activists in Paris using parkour to turn out lights, The Great Star of Africa diamond and some controversy; Rishi Sunak as the new Prime Minister of the UK; and a proposal in New Zealand to tax cow burps and pee in order to stave off climate change.

Little News Ears - Cuddly News
News for Kids at LNE.news - World Kidlines with Paxton - 11-11-2022: Taxing Cow Burps and Pee?

Little News Ears - Cuddly News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 5:11


It's November 11, 2022. Paxton is back with world news kidlines about Elnaz Rekabi maybe being under house arrest, activists in Paris using parkour to turn out lights, The Great Star of Africa diamond and some controversy; Rishi Sunak as the new Prime Minister of the UK; and a proposal in New Zealand to tax cow burps and pee in order to stave off climate change.

The GIST of It
Ep #218: Female athletes in the fight: Wisconsin's lack of privacy, Rekabi's freedom & F1 representation

The GIST of It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 23:26


Today on The GIST of It, co-hosts Ellen Hyslop and Steph Rotz dive into the “sensitive” photos that were leaked of University of Wisconsin volleyball players last week. The images, which were taken from the team's locker room, were captured and distributed without their consent.Then the gals discuss the latest news about Iranian sport climber Elnaz Rekabi, who competed without a hijab earlier this month and is reportedly now on house arrest. Both her freedom and safety remain in question.Then, after the break, El and Steph detail the latest news from Formula One. The racing body is reportedly launching a female feeder series as early as next year, and the gals talk through the details we know so far, along with the potential impact on the W Series and female drivers in general. A big thank you to our pals at Sonos for sponsoring today's episode! Check out how you can easily upgrade your home audio with the MVP of the sound game — Sonos! Learn more at https://sonos.com. Show notes:Wisconsin statement about leaked photos: https://twitter.com/UWBadgers/status/1582857592228917248Ep #195: WTF Thursday: NFL chaos and LIV Golf controversy: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5zt4Sb1z2zjkYop1W2xdwb?si=C55H7jW6Skq-fyAsw306iwEp #215: Update mashup: W Series, hockey culture and NWSL news: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6VEyYHu7FCgIlMwn3cE2KhEp #217: Under fire: Iranian protests & Elnaz Rekabi, plus quick hits: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3bEvkDoMs9m9BMNuL3Rrj6More on The GIST: Subscribe: thegistsports.com/subscribepodTwitter: @thegistpodEmail: pod@thegistsports.com IG: @thegistca @thegistusa

LINEE — Dentro lo Sport
N°8 - Il ritiro per gli sportivi & La vita di un pugile professionista

LINEE — Dentro lo Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 37:37


Gli sportivi, ad alto livello come non, vivono una vita a parte, fatta di continui allenamenti, sacrifici che iniziano in giovanissima età e che inevitabilmente tolgono tempo e spazio ad altro, su tutto allo studio. Quando poi tutto finisce, che si fa? Come ci si abitua a una vita “normale”? Chi ha molti soldi, si sa, è avvantaggiato, ma non sempre basta ad assiciruarsi la felicità. Inoltre, la maggior parte degli sportivi nel mondo non diventa milionaria,; per questa categoria di sportivi, il ritiro diventa ancora più complicato, si porta dietro tematiche psicologiche e molto personali. C'è realmente il rischio di perdersi. Con Sara Spadoni, che è Ceo e fondatrice di Opera, una realtà che cerca di offrire supporto, soluzioni e aiuto agli sportivi che finiscono la carriera. Othmane Dioual è un pugile professionista italiano, l'ho conosciuto dopo aver visto degli incontri di boxe in un palestra dell'Hinterland milanese. Mi sono chiesto, che vita fa un pugile professionista? Quanto si allena? Come prepara gli incontri? Quali sono i suoi sogni? Ho girato tutte queste domande a Othmane. E poi, le notizie della settimana, dalla battaglia di Elnaz Rekabi alla morte del fondatore della RedBull Dietrich Mateschitz; il nuovo fenomeno Paolo Banchero e la crisi del rugby in Inghilterra. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

World Review
Can protesters topple the Iranian regime? With Fatemeh Shams

World Review

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 21:53


As protests in Iran continue, sparked by the death of Masha Amini, a 22-year-old woman who had been arrested for allegedly violating Iran's hijab law, Ido Vock speaks to the Iranian academic Fatemeh Shams. They discuss how these protests have grown, the history of patriarchy in Iran and whether this could be the beginning of the end of the Iranian regime.Read more:How Mahsa Amini's death set Iran on fireIran's silencing of Elnaz Rekabi proves the protests are working Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nuntii in lingua latina
Nuntii in lingua latina E.10 T.10: ´et Truss’ ‘post quadraginta quinque dies’ ‘abdicat’

Nuntii in lingua latina

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 19:17


21-X-2022. PARS INTERNATIONALIS. IN UCRAINA: ‘Unio Europaea’ ‘quindecim milia milites’ ‘pro Ucraina’ ‘condocebit’. ‘Russia’ ‘Kioviam’ ‘cum Iraniae apibus mechanicis (in lingua anglica: drones)’ ‘aggresus est’. ‘Ucrainae electrificinarum triginta centesimas’ ‘Russia’ ‘destructas sunt’. ‘Putin’ ‘legem militarem’ ‘in occupatis regionibus’ ‘statuit’. ‘Elon Musk’ ‘ad interrete pergere’ ‘pro Ucraina et populo suo’ ‘continuabit’. IN SUECIA: ‘Popularium coetus’ ‘principem ministrum novum Ulf Kristersson’ ‘elegit’. IN GERMANIA: Stationes nucleares erint efficaces usque ad Aprilis duo milia viginti tres. ‘Germaniae securitatis informaticae dux’ ‘remotus est’. ‘In Germania’, ‘coronae viri unda nova’ ‘est’. IN BRITANNIA: ‘Hebdomadae chronicon ex Israel García Avilés’ ‘de Truss’ ‘exhibemus’: Truss pugnat pro vivere dum negotiatores et qui disponunt insidias premunt eam. Futurum Trussis incertum est, quia Hunt adnihilavit stratagematem economicam eius. Est Diffidentia. Hunt sprevit Deminutio vectigaliorum. Relegant deminutionem vectigaliorum. Est deminutio auxilii energiae. Negotiatores tranquili sunt. Braverman exit, nunc noxia est Elisabethae Trusso. ‘Deinde’, ‘Truss’ ‘post quadraginta quinque dies’ ‘abdicat’. IN GALLIA: ‘Proelium’ ‘pro superiora salaria’ ‘per totam Galliam’ ‘extenditur’. ‘Macron’ ‘res et motos sociales’ ‘minus ponderavit’ et ‘haec’ ‘extenduntur’. ‘Pecuniae ratio in Galia’: ‘pugnae novissimae’ ‘antequam ad quadraginta novem punctum tres articulum’ ‘pervenit’. IN HISPANIA: ‘Sánchez’ ‘pecuniam rationem’ ‘in tria milia milium eurorum’ ‘pro praesidentis consiliariis’ ‘crescit’. IN ITALIA: ‘Meloni’: ‘parati sumus ad gubernandum’ ‘declarare’. IN BELGICA: ‘Coacta operis vacatio’ ‘proximis mensibus’ ‘crescet’. IN GRAECIA: ‘Vexatio’ ‘contra migrantes’ ‘in limine inter Graeciam et Turchiam’ ‘fuit. IN TURCIA: ‘Quadraginta unus operarii metallici’ ‘diruptione’ ‘pereunt’. IN RUSSIA: ‘Incursio’ ‘milites novellos’ ‘occidit’. IN CONTINENTE TERRAE AMERICAE. IN CIVITATIBUS AMERICAE UNITAE: ‘Ante mediae aetatis comitia’ ‘democratae’ ‘ad iuvenes’ ‘destinant’. IN MEXICO: ‘Plagiarii electronicii’ ‘corruptionen inter milites’ ‘exponunt’. IN IAMAICA: ‘Musicam quod violentiam glorificat’ ‘prohibunt’. IN CHILIA: ‘Destructio et spolia’ ‘in viis’ ‘denuo sunt’. IN ARGENTINA: ‘Manzur’ ‘dimittit’ et ‘alii duos ministri’ ‘dimittent’. IN COLUMBIA: ‘Circa nonaginta milia hectariorum’ ‘cum Erythroxylum coca’ ‘seminati sunt’. IN VENETIOLA: ‘Civitates Americae Unitae’ ‘sanctiones’ ‘contra Venetiolam’ ‘levare’ ‘posset’. IN ASIA CENTRALIS: ‘In Irania’, ‘octo mortui’ ‘incendio’ ‘in Evin carcere in Teheranio’ ‘sunt’. ‘Etiam in Irania’, ‘Elnaz Rekabi’ ‘athleta quod sine hijab certavit’, ‘fortasse puniretur, fortasse non’. ‘Indiae Congressus Factio’ ‘ducem novum’ ‘elegit’: ‘Mallikarjun Kharge’ ‘est’. IN SINIS: ‘Factio communistica Sinarum’ ‘de Sinarum cursu proximo’ ‘cogitat’. ‘Xi Jinping’ ‘maximam potestatem’ ‘habet’. Xi’ ‘dixit’ ‘Taivaniam nostram’ ‘esse’. ‘Sinarum legati’ ‘reclamatorem’ ‘in Britannia’ ‘battuerunt’. IN COREA MERIDIONALI: ‘K-pop band BTS’ ‘servitium militarem’ ‘addicentur’. IN CONTINENTE TERRAE AFRICAE: ‘In Nigeria’, ‘sexcentae personae’ ‘abluviis’ ‘hoc anno’ ‘mortui sunt’. IN OCEANIA: ‘Australiae regimen novum’ ‘Hierosolymam ‘sicut Israelis caput’ ‘non agnoscet’. PARS MEXICI. DE VIOLENTIA ET INSECURITATE: ‘Trucidatio’ ‘in Irapuato’: ‘duodecim’ ‘mortui sunt’. ‘Zerón’ ‘de Pegasus abusione’ ‘accusatus est’; ‘Pegasus’ ‘armamento ad speculandum’ ‘est’. ‘Guanajuato, Michoacán et Xaliscum’ ‘paradisus’ ‘pro criminun factionibus’ ‘sunt’. ‘Motus Civicus et Factio Actio Nationalis’ ‘ad Adam’ ‘de violentia in Pronvinciis’ ‘cum ipsis datis suis’ ‘redarguunt’. ‘Mexicopolis’ ‘pro militaris institutione in viis’ ‘suffragium’ ‘fer’. DE STUPEFACTIVORUM MEDICAMENTORUM COMMERCIO: ‘Chartelli’ ‘mulierum mercatum’ ‘in Mexicopolis’ ‘gubernant’. ‘Venditores clandestini rerum narcoticarum’ ‘in Quartae Transformationis regimen’ ‘duplicatur’. ‘Vigilum publicorum dux’ ‘in Tabasco’ ‘mulierum mercator et plagiarius’ ‘est’. ‘Criminum factio’ ‘lucrum’ ‘repetundae ad laborandum extortoribus’ ‘triplicat’. DE POSIBILI CORRUPTIONE: ‘Coniuratio’ ‘inter PEMEX operarios et benzini fures ab exitu clandestino (in lingua hispanica: huachicoleros)’ ‘presumitur’. ‘Benzini furtum ab exitu clandestino’ ‘viginti quattuor centesimas’ ‘augmentat’. DE REGIMINE INSCITO: ‘Mexici Cursus publicus’ ‘numeris rubris’ ‘operat’. ‘Ministerium Educationis Publica’ ‘consilium’ ‘experimenti causa initum’ ‘suspendit’. ‘Civitas Paradisus’ ‘Electrificina Bencinaria Duae Aperturae’ ‘inundatur’. DE MIGRANTIBUS: ‘Mexicum’ ‘circa viginti quattuor milia venetiolanos’ ‘a Civitatibus Americae Unitae’ ‘accipiet’. DE IN CIVILTATE: ‘Impensa pro seniorum pensionibus’ ‘circa in centum milliardum nummorum mexicanorum’ ‘proximo anno’ ‘augmentabit’. DE OECONOMIA: ‘Gasii naturalis productio’ ‘undecim punctum dubos centesimas’ ‘crescit’. ‘Tributa’ ‘ex septuaginta octo legibus’ ‘ad inflationem battuendum’ ‘absolvunt’. ‘Administratorum Pecuniae Pensioni’ ‘reliquia nummaria’ ‘decem centesimas’ ‘diminuit’. ‘OPEP pactum’ ‘petrolei pretium deminutionem’ ‘non detinuit’. ‘Redituum legem’ ‘approbant’. ‘Ad portas’ ‘nummi mexici devaluatio’ ‘est’.

the [female] athlete project
the wrap: is it really the pool of death?

the [female] athlete project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 29:42


A weekly podcast covering women's sports news. Taking a look around the grounds - fears mount around the safety of Iranian climber Elnaz Rekabi, Matildas draw a tough pool for 2023 World Cup and the Wallaroos are set to face England in the quarter finals of the Rugby World Cup. For our key story we'll discuss tennis player Simona Halep's failed drug test. Get the wrap delivered into your inbox as a weekly newsletter! Subscribe here for the newsletter + don't miss a merch drop. www.linktr.ee/thefemaleathleteproject Shop TFAP merch: https://www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/shop Find us on Instagram: @thefemaleathleteproject

Olympia
L'arrampicata, i sogni, la libertà: Stefano Ghisolfi e Elnaz Rekabi

Olympia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022


Torniamo a sognare in verticale, oggi a Olympia, raccontando le storie di due climbers che a distanza di migliaia di chilometri l'uno dall'altra hanno scelto di fare dell'arrampicata la loro passione sportiva e la loro ragione di vita. a Flatanger, in Norvegia, l'azzurro Stefano Ghisolfi a iniziato a confrontarsi con Silence, l'unica via gradata 9c al mondo, che proverà a liberare il prossimo anno (puntando così a diventare il secondo al mondo a riuscirci dopo l'impresa di Adam Ondra nel 2017); a Seul, invece, l'iraniana Elnaz Rekabi ha partecipato ai Campionati Asiatici di arrampicata senza il velo imposto dalle autorità religiose del suo Paese alle donne: un caso che si è sovrapposto alle proteste di piazza in corso dopo l'uccisione di Masha Amini, la ragazza picchiata a morte proprio per non aver indossato correttamente lo hijab. Due storie unite dall'amore per l'arrampicata, ma dagli sviluppi diametralmente opposti. Ospiti della puntata Stefano Ghisolfi, il portavoce di amnesty International Italia Riccardo Noury e quello dell'Associazione Internazionale della Stampa Internazionale (Aips), Gianni Merlo.

The Documentary Podcast
Women in Iran

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 24:57


Sports climber Elnaz Rekabi has become the latest symbol of the anti-government protests, begun and led by women in Iran. She competed in the Asian Championships in South Korea with her hair uncovered, breaking Iran's strict dress code requiring women to cover their hair with a hijab, or headscarf. Although Ms Rekabi later said her hijab had fallen off "inadvertently", the images had already gone viral. We hear from an Iranian female footballer who was in a similar position a few years ago and speak to a chess referee who took off her own headscarf during a tournament in 2020.

I SAID WHAT I SAID - WHY ARE YOU RUNNING
Video Iran : Iranian climber who competed without a hijab met by jubilant crowds in Tehran Concerns raised for Elnaz Rekabi when she went

I SAID WHAT I SAID - WHY ARE YOU RUNNING

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 4:31


Apokalypse & Filterkaffee
Jetzt haben wir den Salat (mit Eva Quadbeck)

Apokalypse & Filterkaffee

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 28:21


Die Themen: Hafenbeteiligung in Hamburg; Truss-Rücktritt; Deutschland muss Gasverbrauch um 30 Prozent senken; Corona und Personalnot legen Briefzustellung lahm; Fall Elnaz Rekabi, IOC und Iran; WDR erinnert im Fernsehen an Fred Fussbroich Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/ApokalypseundFilterkaffee

The Daily Update
US confirm Iran drone training, Etihad Airways net-zero emissions flight — trending

The Daily Update

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 2:13


Trending Middle East brings you the latest social media and search trends from the region and around the world.   On today's episode, White House National Security spokesman John Kirby confirms that Iranian troops have been training Russian forces in Crimea to use Tehran-made drones to strike Ukrainian cities.   Etihad Airways is set to operate a net-zero emissions flight from Washington's Dulles Airport to Abu Dhabi via Sharm El Sheikh. The flight will carry delegates to Egypt's Cop27 climate change conference as part of the airline's push for sustainable travel.   Britain's King Charles III is set to welcome the second prime minister in his six-week reign after Liz Truss resigned following days of turmoil triggered by her mini-budget, which opened a £70 billion ($78.6bn) black hole in public finances. She is the shortest-serving prime minister in British history.   Iranian climber Elnaz Rekabi will not be punished or suspended after competing without a headscarf in South Korea, the country's Olympic committee president Mahmoud Khosravi Vafa said. Supporters of Rekabi remain worried for her as other athletes have been harassed by the government for supporting the weeks-long protests in Iran.

On with Kara Swisher
Airbnb's CEO on Nomadic Life, Loneliness… and Cleaning Fees

On with Kara Swisher

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 62:41


Airbnb CEO and co-founder Brian Chesky took the company public, laid off 25% of its staff and navigated worker demands for flexibility – all during the pandemic. Oh, and his mom moved in (and made him quiche every day). In this conversation with Kara, Brian discusses the challenge of being professionally successful and, sometimes, personally lonely. They talk about how the pandemic may have permanently changed how we work, travel and live. And Kara gets answers about the company's lack of transparency on those dreaded cleaning fees.  Before the interview, Kara and Nayeema talk about billionaires owning social media networks. They discuss Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who seems to be riding the MAGA train to amass power in the Republican party. And they reflect on the story of Iranian rock climber Elnaz Rekabi, who caused a stir on social media this week in the midst of the nation's anti-government protests.  … oh yes, and they dispense some dating advice. If you want advice – it doesn't have to be about dating – call 1-888-KARA-PLZ! You can find Kara and Nayeema on Twitter @karaswisher and @nayeema. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The GIST of It
Ep #217: Under fire: Iranian protests & Elnaz Rebaki, plus quick hits

The GIST of It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 23:34


On today's episode of The GIST of It, co-hosts Ellen Hyslop and Steph Rotz dive into the story of Iranian climber Elnaz Rekabi, who competed without a hijab last weekend. Her decision was seen as a powerful statement amid the ongoing protests in Iran, but given the country's history of human rights abuses, many are fearing for her safety. Then after the break, El and Steph have a rapid fire segment covering disgraced Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder, the latest bullsh!t from Hockey Canada and, in positive news, an NWSL semis preview. Thank you to Sonos for supporting today's podcast! The set-up is easy, the sound is crystal clear — there's no better way to enhance your home sound experience than with Sonos. Learn more at https://sonos.com. Show notes:Ep #195: WTF Thursday: NFL chaos and LIV Golf controversy: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5zt4Sb1z2zjkYop1W2xdwb?si=C55H7jW6Skq-fyAsw306iwMore on The GIST: Subscribe: thegistsports.com/subscribepodTwitter: @thegistpodEmail: pod@thegistsports.com IG: @thegistca @thegistusa

Comite de Lectura
Escena Internacional con Farid Kahhat

Comite de Lectura

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 17:42


El podcast de Farid Kahhat para suscriptores analiza las noticias internacionales más importantes de los últimos días. Hoy Farid nos cuenta sobre el anuncio de Joe Biden, presidente de los Estados unidos, quien prometió consagrar el derecho al aborto si los demócratas ganan las elecciones, el recrudecimiento de la guerra interna en Etiopía y el caso de la atleta iraní Elnaz Rekabi que compitió en un evento sin hiyab. 
Además, nos brinda un análisis sobre el pedido del gobierno peruano de activar la Carta Democrática de la OEA. También puedes ver este podcast en YouTube: https://youtu.be/BEA7yTF9NAo Si quieres tener acceso a todos los episodios de este podcast exclusivo, puedes suscribirte a Comité de Lectura usando este link: https://comitedelectura.pe/planes/

Top Story with Tom Llamas
Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Top Story with Tom Llamas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 51:12


Candidates in key elections vie for voters in the final days before the midterms, climber Elnaz Rekabi returned to Iran after competing abroad without a hijab, a migrant tent camp opened in New York City, former felons in Florida were arrested for voter fraud after they were issued voter registration cards by the state, and tips to deal with an annoying coworker at the office.

The World View with Adam Gilchrist on CapeTalk
The World View - Russian evacuation a war focus on the Ukrainian city of Kherson

The World View with Adam Gilchrist on CapeTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 5:50


An inadvertent heroine? sports climber Elnaz Rekabi returns to Iran. Too fat to fly? a US plane passenger objects to others' obesity.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Vitamine
20/10: Mattarella consultato, Russia marziale e ottobrate lunghe

Vitamine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 6:32


Nuovo scandalo su un audio di Berlusconi e consultazioni da Mattarella iniziate oggi, in Russia Putin si avvicina alla legge marziale e Liz Truss sta perdendo la gara contro un cespo di lattuga (qui il video della diretta: https://youtu.be/Sm-RE95lKJ0 ). Poi le zanzare preferiscono voi e non altri per un motivo preciso, Elnaz Rekabi è sana e salva in Iran e continuerà a fare questo caldo strano ancora per un mesetto forse.  Buona giornata! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vitamine-factanza/message

PBS NewsHour - Segments
News Wrap: New York City opens temporary housing site for migrants

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 5:20


In our news wrap Wednesday, New York opened a temporary housing site for migrants, competitive rock climber Elnaz Rekabi returned to Iran after competing abroad without a mandatory headscarf and British Prime Minister Liz Truss apologized for causing economic turmoil and scrapped proposed tax cuts that roiled financial markets. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24
Korea 24 - 2022.10.19

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022


Korea24 – 2022.10.19 (Wednesday) News Briefing: Kakao Corporation’s co-CEO Namkoong Whon offered to step down on Wednesday in the aftermath of a data center fire that caused massive disruptions to the company's services over the weekend, including its mobile messenger app, Kakaotalk, which is used by some 90 percent of South Korea's population. (Eunice Kim) In-Depth News Analysis: Flames of criticism and concern continue days after a fire broke out at one of Kakao corps data centers, causing services to go down for 11+ hours. On Wednesday, Kakao Corp. co-CEO Namkoong Whon offered to step down to take responsibility. Tech writer Cho Mu-hyun and Professor Yang Jun-suk of the Department of Economics at the Catholic University of Korea join us to discuss the aftermath of the outage and its ramifications. Korea Trending with Walter Lee: 1.The Iranian sport climber Elnaz Rekabi, who was suspected to have gone missing, has returned home after competing in an international tournament without a hijab. (‘히잡 미착용 뒤 실종’ 이란선수 귀국) 2.Consumers are boycotting brands operated by the SPC Group after the food company ran a factory just one day after a worker died there.(제빵공장 사망사고 SPC그룹 불매운동 일파만파) 3.Professional volleyball team AI Peppers confirmed media reports that it met with controversial former V-League star Lee Jae-yeong. (페퍼저축은행, 이재영과 접촉 인정…구체적 영입 논의는 없어) 4.Korea Book Club: “One Coal Briquette” (1994) by Ahn Do-hyun is a poem about selflessness and self-sacrifice, that was recently made popular again by the hit series “Extraordinary Attorney Woo.” Barry Welsh helps us learn more about the charming poem. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - In Tomorrow’s Korea Times, Lee Yeon-woo gives us more details about Alicia Dong-joo Bang, an international storyteller who tells Korean folktales in English to non-Korean audiences. - In tomorrow’s Korea Herald, Park Jun-hee writes about a new trend of celebrities drinking on talk shows, with fans enjoying their more down-to-earth image.

Ukraine Daily Brief
October 19, 2022: More Russian attacks, Elnaz Rekabi returns to Iran, and more North Korean drills

Ukraine Daily Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 11:33


The one hundred and sixty-fourth episode of the DSR Daily Brief.   Stories Cited in the Episode Ukraine war latest: Russia intensifies attacks on Ukraine's energy facilities Iranian climber who competed without a hijab met by jubilant crowds in Tehran North shows pique with South's drill by firing artillery Federal forces capture key Tigrayan towns in Ethiopia Ex-UK pilots lured to help Chinese military, MoD says Explosions at Myanmar main prison kill 8: Media Small town in southern Mexico hosts thousands of migrants Are you a mosquito magnet? It could be your smell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Fears grow for female Iranian athlete Elnaz Rekabi after competing without hijab

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 4:44


Hadi Nili, BBC Persian senior producer, reports on concerns over the wellbeing of Iranian sports climber, Elnaz Rekabi.

PBS NewsHour - World
News Wrap: New York City opens temporary housing site for migrants

PBS NewsHour - World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 5:20


In our news wrap Wednesday, New York opened a temporary housing site for migrants, competitive rock climber Elnaz Rekabi returned to Iran after competing abroad without a mandatory headscarf and British Prime Minister Liz Truss apologized for causing economic turmoil and scrapped proposed tax cuts that roiled financial markets. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Ray Appleton
RAY'S 35TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW!! Al Patrelli With The Transiberian Orchastra Joins The Show On Ray's 35th Anniversary. Female Iranian Rock Climber Returns After Competing Without Hijab.

Ray Appleton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 33:03


Ray has an incredible conversation with Al Patrelli and gets a bit of history behind the magnificant show that is known as the Trans Siberian Orchastra. Iranian sport climber Elnaz Rekabi returned to Tehran early Wednesday after she garnered global attention for competing overseas without wearing a hijab, which is required of female. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ö1 Report from Austria
Kherson++Elnaz Rekabi++Hong Kong economy++US Cuba++Kurz Schmid

Ö1 Report from Austria

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 2:38


PBS NewsHour - Politics
News Wrap: New York City opens temporary housing site for migrants

PBS NewsHour - Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 5:20


In our news wrap Wednesday, New York opened a temporary housing site for migrants, competitive rock climber Elnaz Rekabi returned to Iran after competing abroad without a mandatory headscarf and British Prime Minister Liz Truss apologized for causing economic turmoil and scrapped proposed tax cuts that roiled financial markets. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

RNZ: Morning Report
Iranian athlete insists she forgot headscarf

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 6:56


The Iranian athlete Elnaz Rekabi who competed in South Korea while not wearing a headscarf has returned to Tehran to a heroes welcome. Crowds gathered at the airport chanting her name and calling her a heroine. Rekabi was interviewed on Iranian state TV upon her return where she insisted she unintentionally forgot to wear her head covering and denied reports she had been uncontactable. Iran continues to be gripped by protests against compulsory hijab laws and the government. BBC Persian's Siavash Ardalan spoke to Corin Dann.

Las Noticias de ABC
Las noticias de ABC: la defensa de ‘el salafista de Reus', la renovación del CGPJ y las palabras de Elnaz Rekabi

Las Noticias de ABC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 5:58


El independentismo se empeña en defender a Mohamed Said Badaoui a pesar de los informes del CNI y los servicios de información de la Policía

Esteri
Esteri di mercoledì 19/10/2022

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 28:03


1- Putin impone la legge marziale nelle regioni annesse. La mossa del Cremlino conferma le difficoltà dell'esercito russo a contrastare l'offensiva di Kiev. Intanto il voto del midterm e un eventuale vittoria dei repubblicani rischia di limitare gli aiuti all'Ucraina. (Emanuele Valenti, Roberto Festa) 2- Ha vinto la lobby dell'industria chimica: la commissione europea ha affossato il piano per eliminare entro il 2030 le sostanze chimiche più pericolose per la salute. 3- Iran. Ritorno trionfale a Teheran di Elnaz Rekabi, l'atleta iraniana di arrampicata che aveva gareggiato senza velo in Corea del Sud. (Chiara Vitali) 4- Gran Bretagna. Verso il licenziamento della ministra dell'Interno anti immigrazione, Suella Braverman. Il governo di Lisa Truss a rischio implosione. 5- Progetti sostenibili: la gestione delle acque per farle nella città danese Aarhus. (Fabio Fimiani) 6- Romanzo a fumetti: "Pene d'amore", il graphic novel di Cookie Kalkair. (Luisa Nannipieri)

The Daily Update
Etihad Aviation Group ownership transferred to ADQ, UAE to send aid to Ukraine — Trending

The Daily Update

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 2:09


Trending Middle East brings you the latest social media and search trends from the region and around the world. On today's episode, the Abu Dhabi government transfers ownership of the Etihad Aviation Group, the parent of Etihad Airways, to holding company ADQ in a move aimed at transforming the emirate into a global aviation hub.   Jordan calls for discussions between the US and Saudi Arabia to solve the disagreement between the two countries over oil prices. Both Jordan and the Saudi Arabia are US allies, with Jordan dependent on Saudi oil to meet the bulk of its domestic consumption.   The UAE will send $100 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine following an order by President Sheikh Mohamed, who spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday.   Iranian female climber Elnaz Rekabi apologises on social media after competing without a compulsory headscarf, which she says fell off accidentally. Her apology comes after some reports suggested she had gone missing.

0630 by WDR aktuell
Iran Proteste: Sorgen um Elnaz Rekabi I Die "Twindemie" kommt I Neue Vorwürfe gegen Sebastian Kurz I 0630

0630 by WDR aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 18:49


Bald müssen wir Flo ins Museum stellen: Er gehört zu den wenigen Menschen, die noch kein Corona hatten. Verrät er heute im Podcast, denn unsere Hörerin Ana hat sich gewünscht, dass wir mal wieder über Corona reden. Machen Minh Thu und Flo. Und auch das hier ist heute Thema: Warum sich Angehörige und Aktivist:innen Sorgen um die iranische Sportlerin Elnaz Rekabi machen (01:20). Wieso dieses Jahr besonders viele Menschen an Grippe erkranken und das zusammen mit Corona keine gute Mischung ist (07:57). Warum ein ehemaliger Mitarbeiter von Österreichs Ex-Kanzler Kurz diesen jetzt stark belastet (13:46). Warum Attila Hildmann bald wohl nach Deutschland ausgeliefert werden könnte (17:42). Ihr habt Ideen, Anmerkungen oder Kritik? Schreibt uns gerne an 0151 15071635 oder per Mail an 0630@wdr.de. Über Sternchen bei Spotify und Apple Podcast freuen wir uns auch immer. Von 0630.

Die Podcastin
#diepodcastin engagiert: Isabel Rohner & Regula Stämpfli über Elnaz Rekabi, Kim de l’ Horizon, Dominik Holzer, Deutscher Buchpreis & wie Frauen vergessen, abgewertet & lächerlich gemacht werden & Pubertätsblocker.

Die Podcastin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022


#diepodcastin engagiert: Isabel Rohner & Regula Stämpfli über Elnaz Rekabi, Kim de l' Horizon, Dominik Holzer, Deutscher Buchpreis & wie Frauen vergessen, abgewertet & lächerlich gemacht werden & Pubertätsblocker. #DiePodcastin, Isabel Rohner & Regula Stämpfli zu den heutigen Themen, einer Folge, die am 18. Oktober 2022 augenommen wurde, an einem Dienstag, da die beiden Karrierefrauen einfach zuviel zu tun haben. Elnaz Rekabi: Die iranische Kletterin Elnaz Rekabi ist seit ihrem Auftritt bei den Asienweltmeisterschaften ohne Hijab verschwunden. Die iranische Botschaft in Korea bestätigte ihre Abreise in den Iran - dass diese freiwillig war, ist stark zu bezweifeln. Die Podcastin ruft die Politik erneut zum Handeln auf! Sanktionen wie in Kanada - die EU ist immerhin dran. #DiePodcastin, Isabel Rohner und Regula Stämpfli diskutieren den Deutschen Buchpreis.

Le Short - RTS
La cheville de Yann Sommer, le voile de Elnaz Rekabi, le groin de Peppa Pig… tant de disparitions dans l'actu, ce matin

Le Short - RTS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 4:00


Ce matin, c'est Little Simz qui illustre cet épisode, en clin d'œil au prestigieux Mercury Prize que la rappeuse londonienne a remporté cette nuit pour son excellent album "Sometimes I Might Be Introvert". Sinon, alors qu'une étude affirme, ce matin, que le réchauffement de l'Arctique pourrait laisser échapper des virus pires que le Covid jusqu'ici préservés dans la glace, moi je te parle, entre autres, de la cheville de Yann Sommer, du foulard d'une athlète iranienne et de Peppa Pig, qui n'est décidément pas copain comme cochon avec les pays autoritaires. Et puis si jamais, la grève des trains, en France, c'était hier mais il pourrait encore y avoir des perturbations sur le Léman Express et les TGV Lyria aujourd'hui, surtout ce matin, donc je te conseille d'aller checker les horaires.

Pedro Ferriz de Con
Detienen a la atleta iraní Elnaz Rekabi por participar sin hiyab en una competencia

Pedro Ferriz de Con

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 10:58


Elnaz Rekabi, la escaladora que participó ayer en el Campeonato Asiático en Corea del Sur sin hiyab, se encuentra retenida por el régimen iraní y será transferida directamente a la prisión de Evin desde el aeropuerto, así lo reveló IranWire. De esto y más, nos habla Adriana Braniff en su Comentario Internacional.

Hot Off The Wire
Heating costs expected to increase; judge addresses Trump voter fraud claims; Astros, Padres win | Top headlines for Oct. 19 & 20, 2022

Hot Off The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 13:58


COVID-19 drove a dramatic increase in the number of women who died from pregnancy or childbirth complications in the U.S. last year, a crisis that has disproportionately claimed Black and Hispanic women as victims. The U.S. Department of Energy is projecting sharp price increases for home heating compared to last winter. Russian troops are fighting to regain lost ground in areas of Ukraine that President Vladimir Putin has illegally annexed. Moscow also is trying to pound the invaded country into submission with more missile and drone attacks on critical infrastructure. Oklahoma is preparing to execute Benjamin Cole, 57, for killing his 9-month-old daughter in 2002. Former President Donald Trump answered questions under oath in a defamation lawsuit filed by a writer who says he raped her in the mid-1990s. The deposition Wednesday provided lawyers for E. Jean Carroll a chance to interrogate the Republican ex-president about Carroll's assault allegations, as well as statements he made in 2019 when she first told her story publicly. A “swift-footed lizard” that lived millions of years ago in what's now Massachusetts has been named the state's official dinosaur. A federal judge says Trump signed legal documents after the 2020 election that included voter fraud claims he knew were inaccurate. U.S. District Court Judge David Carter wrote in an 18-page opinion issued Wednesday that emails between Trump and attorney John Eastman show efforts to submit false claims in federal court for the purpose of delaying the counting of the electoral vote on Jan. 6, 2021. In sports, the Astros struck first in the ALCS while the Padres got even in the NLCS, Ben Simmons struggled in his Nets debut, the Cavaliers wasted a good performance from their top offseason pickup and the Jets knocked off the defending Stanley Cup champs. President Joe Biden is telling voters that he hasn't given up on lowering gasoline prices. Biden says he has ordered the release of 15 million barrels from the U.S. strategic reserve and will consider additional withdrawals this winter. It's a message with clear political implications as the president's approval rating has moved in the opposite direction from changes in gasoline prices. The Biden administration on Wednesday awarded $2.8 billion in grants to build and expand domestic manufacturing of batteries for electric vehicles in 12 states. The announcement comes as the administration seeks to boost production and sales of electric vehicles as a key part of President Joe Biden's strategy to slow climate change and build up U.S. manufacturing. Russian President Vladimir Putin doubled down Wednesday on his faltering invasion of Ukraine with a declaration of martial law in four illegally annexed regions and preparations within Russia for draconian new restrictions and crackdowns. North Korea has fired about 100 more artillery shells toward the sea in response to South Korean live-firing drills at border areas as the rivals accuse each other of dialing up tensions with weapons tests. British Home Secretary Suella Braverman has become the second senior minister in a week to leave embattled Prime Minister Liz Truss' government. Her departure came hours after Truss appeared in Parliament to describe herself as “a fighter and not a quitter.” The South Carolina Supreme Court will hear a case that could determine the scope of abortion restrictions in the state. Iranian climber Elnaz Rekabi has returned to Tehran after competing in South Korea without wearing a headscarf. Her move was seized upon by demonstrators as the Islamic Republic has faced weeks of protests over its mandatory hijab. The International Energy Agency said Wednesday that it expects carbon emissions from the burning of fossil fuels to rise again this year, but by much less than in 2021 due to the growth in renewable power and electric cars. Florida has seen an increase in cases of flesh-eating bacteria this year driven largely by a surge in the county hit hardest by Hurricane Ian. The state Department of Health reports that as of Friday there have been 65 cases of vibrio vulnificus infections and 11 deaths in Florida this year. Black-white disparities exist in fertility medicine and are reflected in life-and-death outcomes for babies. That's according to a large study of U.S. births published Wednesday in the journal Pediatrics. A 75-year-old New York City man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the 1976 killing of a World War I veteran. Martin Motta pleaded guilty on Tuesday in the death of 81-year-old George Seitz. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

24H Pujadas - Les partis pris
Les partis pris : "Lola, oui il y a instrumentalisation", "Pouyanné assume son salaire" et "Iran, la grimpeuse qui défie le régime"

24H Pujadas - Les partis pris

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 16:05


La politique s'est emparée du meurtre de Lola. Selon Jean-Michel Apathie, sur le plan moral, cela pourrait occasionner des dérives importantes si les responsables politiques s'expriment à tort et à travers. Ici, "des choses difficiles à entendre sont dites", ajoute-t-il. "Il faudrait se mettre autour d'une table et complexité et la difficulté du problème", termine-t-il. Accusé de s'être augmenté son salaire de 52%, Patrick Pouyanné, patron de TotalEnergies, a publié l'évolution de sa rémunération sur son compte Twitter. Il se serait augmenté de 52%. Pascal Perri estime que c'est beaucoup, mais c'est une rémunération moyenne pur un dirigeant du CAC 40. C'est deux fois moins que Karim Benzema. Pour lui, les fortunes se construisent patiemment. La grimpeuse iranienne Elnaz Rekabi est rentrée ce mercredi à Téhéran après sa mystérieuse disparition. Pour rappel, elle a participé sans voile une compétition d'escalade en Corée du Sud. Un geste interprété comme un geste de solidarité avec les grèves. Par la suite, un message a été publié en story sur son compte Instagram. Dans celui-ci, explique Abnousse Shalmani, Elnaz Rekabi s'excuse quant à l'inquiétude créée autour de sa disparition et assure que la décision de retirer son voile n'était "pas intentionnelle". Du lundi au vendredi, à partir de 18h, David Pujadas apporte toute son expertise pour analyser l'actualité du jour avec pédagogie.

Amanpour
A budding insurgency outside Iran

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 55:07


Concern is growing about Elnaz Rekabi, the 33-year-old Iranian athlete who competed in South Korea on Sunday without a mandatory hijab. On social media today, Rekabi said there was a problem climbing with the covering, apologized, and said she was returning to Iran. Now rights groups based abroad are raising the alarm about what might happen to her once she's home. It comes amid ongoing protests by Iranian women and male allies, sparked by the death of police custody of Mahsa Amini. Amini was an Iranian Kurd, and that community has borne the brunt of the regime's crackdown. Now some are fleeing across the border to Iraqi Kurdistan and joining armed opposition groups. Correspondent Nima Elbagir traveled there to learn more about this budding insurgency.  Also on today's show: British MP Crispin Blunt, the first Conservative Member of Parliament to call for new Prime Minister Liz Truss' ouster; author Anand Giridharadas; Gina Kim, executive producer of Rising Against Asian Hate: One Day in March.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
10/18: Iranian rock climber missing after defying Iranian government. A major wildfire burning in Washington state.

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 14:12


Iranian rock climber Elnaz Rekabi hasn't been heard from since competing without a hijab at a competition in Seoul, South Korea. This comes at a time of historic unrest in Iran after the death of a woman in the custody of the so-called morality police. Another round of suicide drone attacks in Ukraine has brought terror to the people of Kyiv and other cities. A major wildfire burning in Washington state. The Nakia Creek fire has been burning outside Vancouver, Washington for more than a week, forcing nearly 3,000 people from their homes. In Ohio, a hot-tempered debate last night in the tight U.S. Senate race between Democratic Congressman Tim Ryan and Republican J.D. Vance. The Trump Organization is rejecting a new claim of profiteering during former President Trump's time in office. The House Oversight Committee says Trump-owned hotels charged "excessive rates," sometimes more than $1,000 a night for Secret Service personnel protecting the Trump family. Government prosecutors are asking a judge to give Steve Bannon six months in prison for defying a subpoena from the House Select Committee investigating the January 6th attack. He was convicted of two misdemeanors in July: refusing to sit for a deposition and refusing to provide documents. Tens of millions of Americans may qualify for up to $20,000 in student loan relief for people with federal debt.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

JD Talkin Sports
JD TALKIN SPORTS #1131

JD Talkin Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 36:03


No #nohitter for #nestorcortes today but all I want is a win.  #fernandotatisjr got a second wrist surgery & should be ready for @padres in march.  That was an ugly #mnf game & I thought it was going to end with a tie but @chargers pulled it out. #dustinhopkins showed that #kickers are tough.  @commanders give #samhowell a shot. Good to see #elnazrekabi is no longer missing.  She said her not wearing hijab during competition was unintentional.  Happy 32nd birthday #brittneygriner get home soon.  @nba back tonight @warriors get their rings & I could see the @lakers out of the postseason for the second straight year.  @nyrangers 3-1 and the dynamic duo of #artemipanarin & #mikazibanejad have combined for eighteen points.  Panarin set a franchise record with ten points in four games.

TIME's Top Stories
Fear Grows for Iranian Climber Elnaz Rekabi After She Competed in Seoul Without Hijab

TIME's Top Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 5:00


The decision by Rekabi to forgo a hijab came as protests in Iran over the death of Mahsa Amini entered its fifth week.

TIME's Top Stories
Fear Grows for Iranian Climber Elnaz Rekabi After She Competed in Seoul Without Hijab

TIME's Top Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 5:00


The decision by Rekabi to forgo a hijab came as protests in Iran over the death of Mahsa Amini entered its fifth week.

The Daily Update
Iranian climber competes without headscarf, Nile dam dispute - Trending

The Daily Update

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 2:04


Trending Middle East brings you the latest social media and search trends from the Middle East and around the world. On today's episode, in an apparent act of defiance, Iranian rock climber Elnaz Rekabi competes without a headscarf at the Asian Sport Climbing Championships. Media reports differ as to where Rekabi is now after the event in South Korea.   President Abdel Fattah El Sisi says Egypt is determined to do everything it can to resolve its dispute with Ethiopia over the potential effect from a hydroelectric dam Addis Ababa is building on the Nile. Cairo has long complained that the dam would reduce its share of the Nile waters.   An archaeological park unveiled in northern Iraq this week dates back more than 2,700 years to the rule of the Assyrians. The area in Faida comprises 13 monumental rock-carving reliefs in the walls of an irrigation canal. The carvings show kings praying to gods.   Saudi Arabia's King Salman said that Iran must co-operate with the International Atomic Energy Agency and the global community if it wants to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. Efforts to save the accord have faced several stumbling blocks, including Iran's continued nuclear advances and the recent crackdown on protesters.

Dutrizac de 6 à 9
«Si tu vois de la sexualité dans la chevelure d'une petite fille de 8 ans, tu as un sacré problème!», dit Richard Martineau

Dutrizac de 6 à 9

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 13:08


La rencontre Martineau-Dutrizac avec Richard Martineau : controverse à CNEWS. Elnaz Rekabi, la championne d'escalade iranienne disparue après avoir concouru sans voile, est-elle en danger ?Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Dutrizac de 6 à 9
L'intégrale du mardi 18 octobre

Dutrizac de 6 à 9

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 126:35


Entrevue avec François Gendron, député d'Abitibi-Ouest de 1976 à 2018 pour le Parti québécois : la décision de PSPP de ne pas prêter serment. La rencontre Gibeault-Dutrizac avec Nicole Gibeault : un motoneigiste enragé a asséné une vingtaine de coups de poing, de genou et de pied au visage de la co-propriétaire d'un hôtel en trois minutes à peine. Le comédien Edgar Fruitier a été remis en liberté le 13 octobre dernier après avoir été reconnu coupable de crimes sexuels commis dans les années 1970.  Un policier du Service de police de la Ville de Québec (SPVQ) impliqué dans deux arrestations musclées et médiatisées survenues à une semaine d'intervalle, il y a un an, devra faire face à la justice.Les influenceurs complotistes du groupe les Farfadaas sont arrivés les mains vides devant le juge lundi après avoir pourtant prévu 10 jours d'audience pour leurs requêtes l'an dernier. La rencontre Martineau-Dutrizac avec Richard Martineau : controverse à CNEWS. Elnaz Rekabi, la championne d'escalade iranienne disparue après avoir concouru sans voile, est-elle en danger ? Chronique d'Alain Pronkin, spécialiste des religions : les actualités religieuses.  Chronique faits divers de Maxime Deland, journaliste à l'Agence QMI : enfants tués à Laval. Le procès d'un homme qui a défiguré la propriétaire d'un hôtel en Mauricie se poursuit aujourd'hui. Nouvelle fusillade à Laval au cours de la nuit. Entrevue avec Mathieu Lavoie, président du syndicat des agents de la paix en services correctionnels du Québec : le personnel du Centre de services correctionnels de Saint-Jérôme, situé dans les Laurentides, est sous le choc après le suicide de l'un des leurs, le 13 octobre dernier, dans un contexte de climat de travail qu'ils décrivent comme toxique. La rencontre Foisy-Robitaille avec Antoine Robitaille et Philippe-Vincent Foisy, animateurs à QUB radio : les défis du PLQ. Retour sur Roxham.  Chronique de Loïc Tassé, spécialiste en politique internationale : manifestations et grèves en France pour dénoncer l'inflation et demander des hausses salariales. En Ukraine, Zelensky confirme que le tiers des installations électriques du pays sont détruites. La Russie continue d'accumuler les crimes de guerre. L'Iran pourrait possiblement livrer des missiles balistiques à la Russie.  La rencontre Durocher-Dutrizac avec Sophie Durocher : un pas de plus pour l'écriture inclusive au Canada grâce aux lignes directrices du fédéral. Bulletin de nouvelles avec Alexandre Moranville-Ouellet : l'actualité sous la loupe d'Alexandre Moranville. Entrevue avec Geneviève Landry, DG de l'organisme « Entraide pour Homme » : deux exemples récents dans l'actualité médicale ont démontré le rôle central des laboratoires dans le réseau de la santé et des services sociaux (RSSS). D'une part, le CHUM s'est trouvé dans l'obligation de reporter des chirurgies en raison de la pénurie de personnel à la banque de sang. D'autre part, l'éclosion d'un champignon mortel à l'hôpital Pierre-Boucher aurait pu avoir des conséquences beaucoup plus graves, n'eût été de la rapidité de réaction du personnel et la présence d'un laboratoire à l'intérieur de l'établissement. Chronique sexologie avec Anaïs Guertin-Lacroix : «Les collectionneurs d'enfants»: une série documentaire percutante sur la cyberpédophilie, arrive aujourd'hui sur Vrai. La scène fétichiste des pieds de « House of the Dragon » attire une forte réaction de la part des fans. Une production QUB Radio Octobre 2022Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

FOMO – Was habe ich heute verpasst?
Elnaz Rekabi, Fußball-Oscars, #Richtlinienkompetenz

FOMO – Was habe ich heute verpasst?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 8:39


Dienstag: Don Pablo Mulemba hat am 18. Oktober alle Updates aus den Socials dabei.  Telegram soll ein Bußgeld von fünf Millionen Euro zahlen. Netzwelt-Experte Max Hoppenstedt erzählt, ob das dem Messenger wehtut. Die iranische Kletterin Elnaz Rekabi wird nach einer Protestaktion vermisst. Bei dem Ballon d'Or wurde Karim Benzema als bester Fußballer ausgezeichnet. Außerdem: Kanzler spricht Machtwort – wir googeln für euch, was eigentlich diese „Richtlinienkompetenz“ ist. Ihr habt Fragen, Ideen, Vorschläge? Schreibt uns eine Mail an fomo@spotify.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices