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En el episodio de hoy nos acompaña el mayor referente del terror en Argentina: el músico, guionista y director de cine Demian Rugna. Nos compartirá su visión del horror, cómo combina el humor negro con imágenes perturbadoras y cómo percibe la estética del terror.Además en nuestras noticias paranormales te contaremos de unas ruinas que guardan secretos que desafían la lógica en una antigua finca en Carmona rodeada de varios eventos paranormales difíciles de explicar.Un misterioso video en el Congreso de los Estados Unidos muestra un misil hellfire fallando ante un UAP.
Oracle, private equity group Silver Lake and Abu Dhabi's MGX will control roughly 45 per cent of TikTok USA, Germany's chancellor has called for Europe to use frozen Russian assets to create new loan to finance Ukraine's war effort, and a landmark trial finds former French president Nicolas Sarkozy guilty of criminal conspiracy. Plus, can a US bailout save Argentina's president from deepening political problems?Mentioned in this podcast:TikTok US to be valued at $14bn after Trump's deal, White House saysEuropean officials fear Trump is preparing to blame them for Ukraine failureGermany's Merz backs using frozen Russian assets for UkraineNicolas Sarkozy sentenced to 5 years in prison in Libya corruption trialCan a US bailout save Argentina's Javier Milei?Until 29th October, you can save 40% on a standard annual digital subscription at ft.com/briefingsaleToday's FT News Briefing was produced by Persis Love, Victoria Craig, Katya Kumkova, Sonja Hutson, and Marc Filippino. Additional help from Blake Maples, Michael Lello and David da Silva. The FT's acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show's theme music is by Metaphor Music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 678: Neal and Toby talk about why some Wall St. firms are hoping the Supreme Court strikes down Trump's tariffs which could lead to a massive influx of refunds. Then, AI was meant to increase productivity when, actually, it causes more work than necessary. Also, China takes its soy-buying business from the US to Argentina, causing some pain to US farmers. Meanwhile, Neal shares his favorite numbers on an Instagram milestone, Broadway musicals, and the Ryder Cup. You can try reMarkable Paper Pro Move for 100 days for free. If it's not what you're looking for, get your money back. Get your paper tablet at https://www.remarkable.com today Get your MBD live show tickets here! https://www.tinyurl.com/MBD-HOLIDAY Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.swap.fm/l/mbd-note Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Office of Management and Budget sent out a memo with stark instructions for heads of federal agencies: They should consider layoff notices for all employees in programs that haven't been funded yet for the government's 2026 fiscal year, which starts Oct. 1. Also on the show: The U.S. is in negotiations to lend $20 billion to Argentina's central bank, and climate change is treatening New Mexico's centuries-old irrigation system.
The Office of Management and Budget sent out a memo with stark instructions for heads of federal agencies: They should consider layoff notices for all employees in programs that haven't been funded yet for the government's 2026 fiscal year, which starts Oct. 1. Also on the show: The U.S. is in negotiations to lend $20 billion to Argentina's central bank, and climate change is treatening New Mexico's centuries-old irrigation system.
Harry, Josh and Firas discuss the Dallas ICE shooting, Trump using Ukraine to batter Europe, and Argentina's Economic Woes. Islander #4 is out! Buy it here
Scott Bessent, America's treasury secretary, said he was in talks to offer Argentina a $20bn swap line to stabilise the peso. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's UNCOVERED Ron and Anthony dig into Trump's world class embarrassment at the UN. The nightmare press conference over Tylenol and Autism. Stephen Miller's NAZI rally speech, Jimmy Kimmel's return, Argentina's financial collapse, the looming Government shutdown and much more! SHOPIFY: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial and start selling today at https://shopify.comn/uncovered FATTY 15: Get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to https://fatty15.com/UNCOVERED and using code UNCOVERED at checkout. TRUE CLASSICS: Upgrade your wardrobe and save on @trueclassic at https://trueclassic.com/UNCOVERED! #trueclassicpod Former Federal Prosecutor Ron Filipkowski and British journalist Anthony Davis expose the epidemic of false propaganda pushing Republican politics to the extreme far-right. A new episode every Wednesday. Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meida... Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-p... The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-i... Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-c... The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-w... Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-... Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/major... Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/polit... On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-de... Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-... Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's September, and the art world is back to business. In this month's episode of the Art Angle Round-Up, we're diving into the stories making headlines from Buenos Aires to New York—and even into the fantastical worlds of Frank Frazetta. We start with a remarkable development out of Argentina, where a couple has been charged with concealing looted art. Then, we turn to the gallery scene, where art superstar Jeff Koons is once again on the move, returning to Gagosian after ditching Pace. And finally, we celebrate a record-breaking sale in the fantasy art market: Frazetta's iconic Conan the Barbarian painting Man Ape fetched $13.5 million, more than doubling his previous auction record. Joining Kate Brown to unpack these stories is co-host Ben Davis, along with returning art market expert Eileen Kinsella.
A gunman opened fire at an ICE office in Dallas, killing one person and injuring two others before taking his own life. U.S. President Donald Trump plans mass federal worker firings if government shutdown occurs. Argentina's President Javier Milei secures a financial lifeline from the U.S., boosting his reform agenda ahead of midterms. At the UN, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warns of AI-driven arms races and weak global alliances. Plus,Trump to sign an executive order enabling the sale of TikTok's U.S. operations to Oracle and Silver Lake. Recommended Read: Nuns in Scotland offer a path to faith and taste of convent life Sign up for the Reuters Econ World newsletter here. Listen to the Reuters Econ World podcast here. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joaquin Marias, CEO of Argenta Silver, provides his corporate commentary on the new drill results out this week from the El Quevar Project in the Salta Province of Argentina. Step-out drilling returned 545 g/t Ag over 43.2. The company also tested the new Atenea target to the north and found promising results.
Tommy & Ben grit their teeth and dive into Trump's rambling, insulting address at the United Nations and fact-check his ridiculous claim that he solved seven wars. They cover Trump's proposed bank bailout for Argentina, his threat to re-invade Afghanistan, Pete Hegseth's crackdown on journalists' access to the Pentagon, and Russia's continuing incursions into NATO airspace. They also discuss a trio of immigration stories: the administration's new goalposts for high-skilled H-1B visas, the ending of Temporary Protected Status for Syrians, and the chilling deportation order for Mahmoud Khalil. Finally, updates on America's rogue attacks on alleged drug boats off the coast of Venezuela, a potential new approach to nuclear negotiations with North Korea, how French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte are fighting back against conspiracy theorist Candace Owens, and potential U.K. Prime Minister Nigel Farage's incredibly undignified side hustle. Then, Ben speaks with Robert Malley, co-author of the new book Tomorrow Is Yesterday: Life, Death, and the Pursuit of Peace in Israel/Palestine, about the failures of the peace process under Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, the recent move by several countries to recognize a Palestinian state, and what a path to peace could look like beyond a two-state solution.For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast. Get tickets to CROOKED CON November 6-7 in Washington, D.C at http://crookedcon.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Krystal and Emily discuss Trump's UN speech, NYC foreign spy network uncovered, Trump rages over Kimmel return, Kamala starts book tour, Trump to bail out Argentina, TPUSA reveals Kirk Israel pressure. Antony's Doc: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfK10unkiGw Juan's Piece: https://www.compactmag.com/article/trouble-in-libertarian-paradise/?ref=compact-newsletterT To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show AD FREE, uncut and 1 hour early visit: www.breakingpoints.comMerch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 677: Toby and Kyle recap the shaking situation over in Argentina as President Javier Milei's free-market revolution is starting to teeter. Then, a string of cyberattacks rips through European airports and Jaguar Land Over, Britain's largest carmaker. And, the OECD raises its outlook on the global economy stating its more resilient to Trump's tariffs than initially estimated…but not immune. Meanwhile, there's a new top-spot for beer in the US: Michelob Ultra. 00:00 - Send us your group chats! 3:00 - Jimmy Kimmel is back 7:10 - Argentina's Milei is having a rough go 11:45 - Cyberattacks tear through Europe 18:20 - OECD updates its outlook 22:00 - Michelob cracks the top spot 25:20 - Sprint Finish! You can try reMarkable Paper Pro Move for 100 days for free. If it's not what you're looking for, get your money back. Get your paper tablet at https://www.remarkable.com today Get your MBD live show tickets here! https://www.tinyurl.com/MBD-HOLIDAY Presale code LETSRIDE Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.swap.fm/l/mbd-note Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin play might crash the gates of the S&P 500 as early as Friday, Dogecoin moons on a $6M ETF launch, and Argentina’s peso freefall has Bitcoiners saying “told you so.” The U.S. Treasury is tinkering with stablecoin rules, lawmakers want crypto in your 401(k), and Tether swears it’s not bailing on Uruguay. Meanwhile, Ted Cruz drops a bill for an AI sandbox, and Google admits it’s been censoring political content on YouTube. We know all about being censored, huh YouTube? But we’re not very bitter. Just a little bitter. And we’ve got a little bitter commentary for you today on our Bad News episode #791 of The Bad Crypto Podcast. SHOW NOTES: badco.in/791 SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW: Apple Podcasts: http://badco.in/itunesSpotify: http://badco.in/spotifySoundcloud: http://badco.in/soundcloudYouTube: http://badco.in/youtube FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: X/Twitter: @BadCryptoPod - @JoelComm - @TeeDubyaFacebook: /BadCrypto - /JoelComm - /teedubyawLinkedIn: /in/joelcomm - /in/teedubyaInstagram: @BadCryptoPodcast DISCLAIMER: Do your own due diligence and research. Neither Joel Comm, Zach Comm nor Travis Wright are FINANCIAL ADVISORS. We are sharing our journey with you as we learn more about this crazy little thing called cryptocurrency. We make NO RECOMMENDATIONS. Don't take anything we say as gospel. Do not come to our homes with pitchforks because you lost money by listening to us. We only share with you what we are learning and what we are investing it. We will never "pump or dump" any cryptocurrencies. Take what we say with a grain of salt. You must research this stuff on your own! Just know that we will always strive for RADICAL TRANSPARENCY with any show associations.Support the show: https://badcryptopodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 24 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2025 - Yovín amenaza, JGo mete a WAPA sabiendo que no tienen que ver y Trump amenaza a Kimmel Tribunal refiere a Justicia a municipio de Cataño - Cuarto Poder Amenazadas otra vez las fincas solares - El Nuevo Día Siguen prácticas militares en zona De Arroyo, pero hay especies allí anidando - El Nuevo Día PR será cede de Miss Universe - WAPA Gobierno de PR se distancia de Trump en tema de Tylenol - El Nuevo Día Alcalde de Cataño dice que está más limpio que George Washington que nunca dijo una mentira - El Nuevo DíaFuturo de Walgreens no se sabe en PR - El Nuevo Día Sigue deterioro en cementerios - Primera Hora Rivera Schatz no descarta correr para gobernador - Primera HoraSe esperan muchos aguaceros, tronadas y vientos entre hoy y mañana - SNM Volvió Jimmy Kimmel pero no del todo - AxiosComienza juicio contra Amazon por hacer demasiado difícil cancelar suscripción - Bloomberg PPD con asamblea este domingo y el PNP el otro weekend con convención - El Vocero En problemas el café por aumento dramático de precio internacional versus el local - El Vocero Enseres dañados no le toca a DACO, en todo caso a la OIPC pero ¿hace su trabajo? Cuestiona Noticel Encuentran cuerpo de mujer flotando en la playa, era turista que vino a convención de radiología - El Nuevo Día Trump ayuda a Argentina, Argentina negocia con China en compra de soya, su ingrediente principal - Axios Trump bota a fiscal por no llevar caso contra enemigos políticos en Letitia James y James Comey - NYT
Russian troops have made incremental gains in parts of eastern Ukraine, although their advances elsewhere have stalled. Also, as part of a cultural initiative to counter the influence of narco-corridos, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's government is hosting “México Canta” or “Mexico Sings,” a national songwriting contest designed to promote nonviolent musical expressions. And, the World Bank is sending $4 billion to Argentina ahead of schedule, attempting to stabilize the country's cratering economy. Plus, Chicago has a long history with organized crime. Its most famous — or infamous — mob boss was Al Capone. But it wasn't just Italian families that worked in Chicago's underworld. Decades ago, two rival Chinese gangs ran amok in the city, but they were able to fly under the radar. Listen to today's Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Plus: Tether is in talks to raise $20 billion for a $500 billion valuation. And the U.S. is in talks to provide $20 billion in aid to Argentina. Zoe Kuhlkin hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. An artificial-intelligence tool assisted in the making of this episode by creating summaries that were based on Wall Street Journal reporting and reviewed and adapted by an editor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The US has said that it's currently in negotiation for $20 billion to support Argentina's economy. President Javier Milei thanks the US government for the “support and confidence”. Canada has assembled an AI task force in Ottawa .It wants to prepare a strategy and has promised millions of dollars to attract talent from around the world. (A customer counts Argentine peso bills before checking out in a supermarket in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on January 13, 2025. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian/File Photo)
La nueva temporada de Radio Ambulante está por arrancar. Y este año es especial: celebramos nuestra quinceañera. Quince temporadas de crecimiento, de emociones, de entendernos mejor como región. Pensamos festejarlo a lo grande con episodios de países como Argentina, México, Colombia, Haití, Venezuela, Chile y Perú. Escucharán historias de aventura, ciencia, fama, de amor, de familia y sobre lo que significa ser latinoamericano. Empezamos el 30 de septiembre. Todos los martes un nuevo episodio. ♥ Vivimos tiempos difíciles. Somos un medio sin ánimo de lucro, y nuestra permanencia depende de oyentes como tú. Si valoras nuestro trabajo, únete a Deambulantes, nuestras membresías. Ayúdanos a elevar las voces latinas y narrar la experiencia de nuestras comunidades. Tu aporte se invierte directamente en nuestro trabajo periodístico y hace toda la diferencia. ★ Si no quieres perderte ningún episodio, suscríbete a nuestro boletín y recibe todos los martes un correo. Además, los viernes te enviaremos cinco recomendaciones inspiradoras del equipo para el fin de semana. ✓ ¿Nos escuchas para mejorar tu español? Tenemos algo extra para ti: prueba nuestra app Jiveworld, diseñada para estudiantes intermedios de la lengua que quieren aprender con nuestros episodios. The new season of Radio Ambulante is about to begin, and this year is special: we’re celebrating our quinceañera. Fifteen seasons of growth, of emotions, of better understanding ourselves as a region. We’re celebrating big time, with episodes from countries like Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, Haiti, Venezuela, Chile, and Peru. You’ll hear stories of adventure, science, fame, love, family, and what it means to be Latin American. We kick off on September 30, with new episodes every Tuesday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 23 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2025 - TYLENOL SE PRODUCE EN PR, la vinculan con autismo - ACCIO Inspectora General viene a investigar 5 años después contratos de XUVO que Cuarto Poder sacamos en 2021Día del Grito de Lares, día en que PR se convirtió en puertorriqueños o boricuas oficialmente, aunque desde las pinturas de José Campeche con el envío de Ramón Power y el Obispo Juan Alejo de Arizmendi ya había una defensa de “nuestros compatriotas”. Piden investigar el desarrollo del Zoológico - Primera HoraDisparan y gritan contra la casita que inspiró la de Bad Bunny - Primera HoraPa juicio Don Miguel por asesinato del yerno que maltrató a su hija - Primera HoraRivera Schatz dice que no a meter PRITS bajo OGP - El Nuevo Día Aseguran los cupones no dan para comer en PR porque no dan los recursos - Primera HoraPR es el cuarto país más envejecido en PR - El Vocero En serios problemas la UPR, presupuesto a menos de la mitad de hace 5 años - El Vocero Apelativo de Boston resuelve que se puede condenar a maltratan de perros a mucho más de lo que acordaron - Noticel Suben los cupones 46 dólares - Metro China produce en una sola región más que países completos de energía renovable - Bloomberg Corte Suprema permite a Trump botar miembro del FTC por ahora - CNBC Sale lista de las mejores aerolíneas para viajar en USA - Travel and Leisure Venezuela entrena a sus civiles para la guerra - Reuters China le compró a Argentina la soya que antes compraba a USA - Reuters ¿Estás comprando casa o necesitas sellar tu techo? No arriesgues tu mayor inversión. Protégete con Danosa, la marca líder en impermeabilización.Ahora es más fácil que nunca: nuestros techeros certificados te ofrecen financiamiento, para que cuides tu hogar sin afectar el bolsillo.Entra a danosapr.com o llama al 787-785-4545 y entérate de tus opciones.No lo selles con otra cosa… ¡Séllalo con Danosa!Incluye auspicio
A sad report as Argentina's badly-needed chainsaw is running into a bigger one - the eurodollar. President Milie was forced to admit the market is in panic-mode as the peso plunges in a way that's all-too-familiar for eurodollar watchers. Push comes to shove, the latter simply has the biggest chainsaw and it is using the thing that the world needs to be watching carefully. Eurodollar University's Money & Macro Analysis---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------What if your gold could actually pay you every month… in MORE gold?That's exactly what Monetary Metals does. You still own your gold, fully insured in your name, but instead of sitting idle, it earns real yield paid in physical gold. No selling. No trading. Just more gold every month.Check it out here: https://monetary-metals.com/snider---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bloomberg Argentina Assets Slide as Milei Summons Cabinet After Defeathttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-09-08/argentina-bonds-slump-on-milei-s-defeat-in-buenos-aires-voteBloomberg Milei Defies Forecasts So Far as Argentina's Peso Strengthenshttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-04-23/milei-defies-forecasts-so-far-as-argentina-s-peso-strengthens-usd-arsAP Argentina President Milei suffers crushing defeat in Buenos Aires provincial electionhttps://apnews.com/article/argentina-election-javier-milei-cristina-fernandez-peronism-fecba6d106eb2c0f2440e9fca298e470Cato Deregulation in Argentina: Milei Takes “Deep Chainsaw” to Bureaucracy and Red Tapehttps://www.cato.org/free-society/spring-2025/deregulation-argentina-milei-takes-deep-chainsaw-bureaucracy-red-tapehttps://www.eurodollar.universityTwitter: https://twitter.com/JeffSnider_EDU
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Nvidia said it planned to invest up to $100bn in OpenAI to support a massive build-out of artificial intelligence data centres, Oracle's Safra Catz is stepping down as chief executive and the US is considering a “large and forceful” intervention to support Argentina through a bout of severe market volatility. Plus, shares in Indian IT companies fell after US President Donald Trump sharply raised the application fee for H-1B visas. Mentioned in this podcast:Nvidia to invest up to $100bn in OpenAIOracle splits CEO role as Safra Catz steps downTikTok algorithm to be overseen by Oracle in Trump dealUS offers financial lifeline to Argentina's Javier MileiIndian IT shares fall over fears from Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa feeUntil 29th October, you can save 40% on a standard annual digital subscription at ft.com/briefingsaleToday's FT News Briefing was produced by Katya Kumkova, Sonja Hutson, and Marc Filippino. Additional help from Alex Higgins and David da Silva. The FT's acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show's theme music is by Metaphor Music.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Plus: A judge rules that Orsted can restart construction of a massive wind farm off the coast of Rhode Island. And, the Trump administration hints at a financial rescue for Argentina. Caitlin McCabe hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Waldman wishes us all a sweet future, unless your plans revolve around the future “ending”... then, well, good for you too. Donald K. Trump has not been trumpeted into heaven as of this writing, but he does know Hell. Trump informed UN members that they will be going there soon. ICE is deporting any laws controlling them straight to Hell. A federal judge saw Trump's NYT defamation lawsuit as 85 pages of Hell. But Donald says that couldn't be when it's all about an angel. Trump hates anyone who does not love him. Stephen Miller hates everyone. Everyone hates Stephen Miller. Trump does not love Russians invading Estonian airspace, but what can you do? Kristi Noem and Corey Lewandowski are becoming disgruntled by their own incompetence, while disgruntled DOGE Leland Dudek “pretended” to be incompetent in order to bust Big Balls and friends. The Bureau of Labor Statistics may seem suddenly incompetent but can't avoid becoming disgruntled with a boss like E.J. Antoni. Texas Gop Brian Harrison isn't at all competent but is making a career out of being disgruntled. Debt creditors are hunting down Karoline Leavitt. She'll need to ask Scott Bessent for one of his sweet Argentina loans.
As presidents Javier Milei and Donald Trump meet the White House is hinting it could step in to support Argentina's economy. We look at how Argentina got here, and a local wine maker tells how the US tariffs are hitting her industry.Also, Nigeria has cut its central bank interest rate for the first time since the Covid pandemic. And Indonesia and the European Union sign a landmark agreement which officials claim will double trade in the first five years.
Ben discusses yesterday's Autism Announcement, Bessent's comments on Argentina, and Nvidia's investment of up to $100 billion in OpenAI. Song: If This Is Just a Game - David Allan Coe For information on how to join the Zoom calls live each morning at 8:30 EST, visit:https://www.narwhal.com/blog/daily-market-briefingsPlease see disclosures:https://www.narwhal.com/disclosure
In this episode, we are joined by Elina Xenophontos as we center Palestine while unpacking a rapidly shifting global landscape. From the UN's new “Two State Solution” resolution to Israel's expanding regional ambitions in Syria, Cyprus, and beyond, the conversation dives into how imperial powers continue to use war and crisis as tools for control.We look closely at the concept of disaster capitalism—first outlined by Naomi Klein in The Shock Doctrine—and how Gaza risks becoming the latest case study, following Iraq, Afghanistan, and Lebanon. Political elites and international institutions routinely exploit chaos, stripping local communities of sovereignty, resources, and the ability to chart their own futures.At the same time, Washington is floating reckless military objectives: threatening Venezuela over oil and rare earths, retaking Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan to pressure China, and destabilizing Pakistan under the guise of nuclear containment.Meanwhile, Israel appears to be preparing for a long struggle against Turkish interests in West Asia, while U.S. allies like Argentina's President Javier Milei remain entangled in IMF debt and neoliberal experiments. This episode connects the dots between Palestine, imperial strategy, and the global machinery of resource extraction. If you want to understand how “humanitarian aid” and “reconstruction” are often code words for privatization, dispossession, and permanent war economies, you won't want to miss this.You can follow Elina here: https://www.instagram.com/elina.xenophontos/
Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this Monday Headline Brief of The Wright Report, we cover Charlie Kirk's memorial service and its powerful messages of faith and forgiveness, Trump's crackdown on Harvard and Berkeley, fresh threats from al Qaeda inside the U.S., Trump's push to retake Bagram air base, TikTok's murky new ownership deal, Argentina's fight against socialism, and what's ahead this week on the Wright Report. Quick hits to launch your week with the facts shaping America and the world. Charlie Kirk Memorial in Arizona: Erika Kirk vowed, “No one will ever forget my husband's name — and I will make sure of it.” She forgave the assassin, telling the crowd, “That man… I forgive him.” Trump honored Kirk as a man of grace but joked, “Charlie did not hate his opponents. That's where I disagreed with Charlie. I hate my opponents, and I don't want the best for them.” Trump Hits Harvard and Berkeley: The White House placed Harvard on a federal watchlist restricting access to $550 million in funds, citing civil rights violations and leftist violence. UC Berkeley handed over names of 160 students and staff after pressure to expose antisemitic and radical faculty. Bryan says this is Trump waging the fight “where it belongs — in their pocketbooks.” Al Qaeda Plot Inside the U.S.: The National Counterterrorism Center warns AQ operatives from Yemen are in multiple American cities. Rumors suggest they may pose as police or medics during future attacks. Bryan urges vigilance: “While we may be done with Radical Islam — it is not done with us.” Trump Demands Afghanistan Return Bagram Air Base: The president warned the Taliban, “Bad things are going to happen” if the U.S. is not given control of the base, citing the need to monitor China's nearby nuclear sites. Kabul insists “not one inch” will be ceded. TikTok's U.S. Ownership Deal: Fox's Murdoch, Oracle's Larry Ellison, and Dell's Michael Dell will sit on TikTok's new U.S. board, with one seat reserved for a Chinese official. Trump insists user data will be controlled on U.S. soil, but skeptics warn Xi will not give up his propaganda tool without concessions. Argentina's Milei Meets Trump: With inflation down from 250 percent to 34 percent, Milei still faces socialist backlash at home. Trump may use the U.S. Exchange Stabilization Fund to provide a financial lifeline. Bryan warns, “Never underestimate a death cult. Marxists don't get tired of fighting.” Looking Ahead This Week: Trump promises revelations about autism and Tylenol, a bailout for struggling farmers and truckers, and big updates on immigration, Biden's mental decline, and global conflicts from Gaza to the Pacific. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: Charlie Kirk memorial Erika Kirk forgiveness, Trump joke Charlie Kirk opponents, Harvard federal funds restriction, UC Berkeley antisemitic faculty names, al Qaeda AQAP U.S. cities plot, Trump Bagram air base Taliban threat, TikTok U.S. ownership Murdochs Ellison Dell, Xi Jinping propaganda TikTok, Argentina Milei Trump Exchange Stabilization Fund, Trump autism Tylenol link, U.S. farmers truckers tariff bailout, Biden mental decline cognition
Charlie Memorial; H1B; corruption; Pentagon; Baltic; Bagram; Argentina; Palestine | Yaron Brook ShowSeptember 22, 2025Yaron takes on the deep contradictions in America's political culture, the fragility of free speech in an age of coercion, and why the West's survival depends on clarity, courage, and moral confidence.
NVIDIA makes a major investment in OpenAI, and the tech rally rolls on. Patrick Moorhead of Moor Insights joins to react to tech powering higher. Eamon Javers has the latest from the White House on Argentina, while Angelica Peebles breaks down Kenvue's slide. Later, David Bahnsen of The Bahnsen Group and Vanguard Chief Economist Joe Davis discuss how to invest at current levels. Our Eunice Yoon reports from China on retail investors. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Pavel Petrov steps in for 1001 Recordings Radio to celebrate his massive new release “Move.” Our interview focuses on his summer season, highlighted by his sold out EXE Beach Festival in Bulgaria, touring across the US, Argentina, and more, as well as collaborating with TH;EN. And special for 1001 listeners, he's loaded his mix with fresh IDs!
La banda De Cuba Son, originaria de Perth, toca música inspirada en diferentes estilos como la salsa, el son, el latin jazz, la chacarera, entre otras sonoridades. Sus integrantes vienen de Cuba, Argentina, Colombia, Nueva Zelanda y Australia. En SBS Audio conversamos con Jeremías Sosa y Arvis Mena, dos de sus integrantes.
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Driving Terror: Labor, Violence, and Justice in Cold War Argentina (U New Mexico Press, 2025) by Dr. Karen Robert tells the story of twenty-four Ford autoworkers in Argentina who were tortured and “disappeared” for their union activism in 1976, miraculously survived, and pursued a decades-long quest for truth and justice. In December 2018, more than four decades after their ordeal, the men won a historic human-rights case against a military commander and two retired Ford Argentina executives who were convicted of crimes against humanity. The book uses this David-and-Goliath story to explore issues of labor repression and corporate complicity with Argentina's last military dictatorship as well as to shed light on the enormous obstacles facing victims of such crimes. Its emphasis on working-class activism in the arenas of labor and human rights introduces North American readers to a new narrative of contemporary Argentine history. The Ford survivors' story intertwines with the symbolic evolution of the car the men helped build at Ford: the Falcon sedan. The political polarization and violence of the Cold War era transformed the Falcon from a popular family car to a tool of state terror after the coup of 1976, when it became associated with the widespread practice of “disappearance.” Its meaning continued to evolve after the return to democracy, when artists and activists used it as a symbol of military impunity during Argentina's long-term struggles over justice and memory. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Driving Terror: Labor, Violence, and Justice in Cold War Argentina (U New Mexico Press, 2025) by Dr. Karen Robert tells the story of twenty-four Ford autoworkers in Argentina who were tortured and “disappeared” for their union activism in 1976, miraculously survived, and pursued a decades-long quest for truth and justice. In December 2018, more than four decades after their ordeal, the men won a historic human-rights case against a military commander and two retired Ford Argentina executives who were convicted of crimes against humanity. The book uses this David-and-Goliath story to explore issues of labor repression and corporate complicity with Argentina's last military dictatorship as well as to shed light on the enormous obstacles facing victims of such crimes. Its emphasis on working-class activism in the arenas of labor and human rights introduces North American readers to a new narrative of contemporary Argentine history. The Ford survivors' story intertwines with the symbolic evolution of the car the men helped build at Ford: the Falcon sedan. The political polarization and violence of the Cold War era transformed the Falcon from a popular family car to a tool of state terror after the coup of 1976, when it became associated with the widespread practice of “disappearance.” Its meaning continued to evolve after the return to democracy, when artists and activists used it as a symbol of military impunity during Argentina's long-term struggles over justice and memory. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies
Nicaragua y Cuba fueron los primeros países de América Latina que lo reconocieron. A partir de ese año le siguieron todas las naciones sudamericanas, a excepción de Panamá que hoy en día no reconoce la existencia de un Estado palestino. En el contexto de un nuevo mapa político que surgirá tras la 80 Asamblea General de la ONU cuando Francia, Reino Unido y otras naciones lo reconozcan, la causa palestina es cuestionada por algunos aliados latinoamericanos del Estado palestino. Prevista entre el próximo 23 y 29 de septiembre, la 80 Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas será un momento histórico que marcará la política internacional de Medio Oriente cuando unos diez países reconocerán el estado de Palestina: Francia, Andorra, Australia, Bélgica, Canadá, Luxemburgo, Portugal, Malta, Reino Unido y San Marino. Con esta acción serán 156 de 193 países en el mundo que lo reconocerán, un proceso que comenzó en noviembre de 1988 cuando el Consejo Nacional Palestino proclamó el Estado de Palestina desde el exilio, en Argelia. En ese año fueron 80 países, la mayoría de África y Asia que le otorgaron el reconocimiento. Entre ellos, había sólo dos latinoamericanos: Cuba y Nicaragua. Es recién, en 2005, que comenzó el reconocimiento, en cadena, por otras naciones sudamericanas empezando por Paraguay. Al día de hoy, el único fuera de la lista es Panamá. A diferencia de Europa, el apoyo de Latinoamérica a la causa palestina surgió en bloque porque recuerda el pasado colonial, una “fibra sensible en la historia del continente” de acuerdo con el analista político Jorge Arias, director de la consultora Polilat. “Siempre estamos del lado de los débiles, del que nos consideramos nosotros mismos. Creo que fundamentalmente es una tradición latinoamericano que se ha ido acentuando: las cumbres latinoamericanas, las coordinaciones para los votos en las Naciones Unidas, eso ha sido generando una simpatía con la causa palestina, una causa de extrema debilidad frente al poderío militar israelí”, pero también influye el “poco interés” de Israel por América Latina, de acuerdo con el analista. A favor y en contra En el mapa politico actual no todo es unidad de cara a la nueva ola de reconocimientos del Estado palestino. Mientras la mayoría de los países latinos continúa con una postura de apoyo, mención especial a Chile, con la mayor diáspora palestina fuera de medio oriente, otros, como El Salvador, Guatemala, Argentina y Paraguay, quedan en una posición incómoda, con gobiernos expresamente alineados con Estados Unidos e Israel y dispuestos a votar en contra de apoyar la solución de los dos estados, como lo hicieron recientemente Argentina y Paraguay en la ONU. “Los países en general tratan de no tomar posiciones extremas coyunturales”, estima Arias. En el caso de El Salvador, su presidente, Nayib Bukele “que tiene un gobierno con una amplia mayoría parlamentaria, si él lo decidiera podría resolverlo”. “En el caso de Argentina me parece más complejo porque Javier Milei no tiene mayoría parlamentaria ni la va a tener aún cuando tenga un éxito contundente en las próximas elecciones en ese tipo de movidas”, explicó. En junio de 2025, Milei visitó Israel y en un discurso pronunciado en la Kneset, el Parlamento de ese país, apoyó la manera en que el primer ministro Benjamín Netanyahu despliega su ejército en la Franja de Gaza. Este 17 de septiembre, en Paraguay, Milei dijo, en referencia a este conflicto en Medio Oriente, que “no son muchos los países que se plantan firmes del lado del bien y de la verdad en tiempos [en los que] gran parte de la comunidad internacional tiene la brújula moral desviada”. Jorge Arias concluye que es posible que desde Latinoamérica se emitan comunicados de adhesión o repudio en términos diplomáticos, pero difícilmente se tomarán medidas irreversibles contra el reconocimiento del Estado palesitno.
Driving Terror: Labor, Violence, and Justice in Cold War Argentina (U New Mexico Press, 2025) by Dr. Karen Robert tells the story of twenty-four Ford autoworkers in Argentina who were tortured and “disappeared” for their union activism in 1976, miraculously survived, and pursued a decades-long quest for truth and justice. In December 2018, more than four decades after their ordeal, the men won a historic human-rights case against a military commander and two retired Ford Argentina executives who were convicted of crimes against humanity. The book uses this David-and-Goliath story to explore issues of labor repression and corporate complicity with Argentina's last military dictatorship as well as to shed light on the enormous obstacles facing victims of such crimes. Its emphasis on working-class activism in the arenas of labor and human rights introduces North American readers to a new narrative of contemporary Argentine history. The Ford survivors' story intertwines with the symbolic evolution of the car the men helped build at Ford: the Falcon sedan. The political polarization and violence of the Cold War era transformed the Falcon from a popular family car to a tool of state terror after the coup of 1976, when it became associated with the widespread practice of “disappearance.” Its meaning continued to evolve after the return to democracy, when artists and activists used it as a symbol of military impunity during Argentina's long-term struggles over justice and memory. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/national-security
O Conselho de Cooperação do Golfo pode virar uma "OTAN árabe"? Observamos esta e outras movimentações no sempre complicado tabuleiro do Oriente Médio.Também seguimos repercutindo a crise política no Nepal e as manifestações estudantis na Argentina, além da análise da professora Vivian Almeida sobre a desvalorização do peso argentino.Conheça o Modo Carreira na Alura: https://alura.tv/xadrezverbalCampanha e comunicado sobre nosso amigo Pirulla: https://www.pirulla.com.br/Use o cupom XADREZVERBAL50 para ter 50% de desconto no plano de saúde do seu pet na Petlove: https://saude.petlove.com.br/?promocao=influencer&utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=xadrezverbal
Che Guevara – the man whose name became a global symbol of rebellion and justice. Born in Argentina, Ernesto “Che” Guevara transformed from a curious medical student into a fearless revolutionary who challenged empires. His deep compassion for the poor and oppressed pushed him to fight alongside Fidel Castro in Cuba's liberation, where his courage, strategy, and leadership changed history. From the jungles of Cuba to the mountains of Congo and Bolivia, Che's relentless spirit inspired millions to dream of freedom. He was not just a guerilla commander but also a thinker, writer, and a voice for the voiceless. Even after his death, his words and image ignite revolutions of thought across continents. Che's life is a story of ideals, sacrifice, and the belief that one determined soul can change the fate of nations. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life journey of Che Guevara in this multi part series. This is Part - 6. First 6 months in liberated Cuba, Military Tribunal justice, Second marriage, trip to foreign countries - are covered in this episode. KiranPrabha Talk Shows List: https://koumudi.net/talkshows/index.htm Koumudi Web Magazine: https://koumudi.net/
Alicia es una enigmática que nos compartió una de sus historias por correo y en este episodio la invitamos para que nos contara más, porque ha experimentado varios sucesos difíciles de explicar desde que era muy niña. Estas son sus historias.Además en nuestras noticias paranormales: Una figura espectral aparece en un tramo olvidado del Tren Roca en la Línea Berazategui en Argentina.
Secrets to Success from a Real Entrepreneur! Veronica MoyaOn this episode of *Diversified Game*, Kellen sits down with mindfulness advocate **Veronica Moya**. From building successful wedding businesses in New York City to launching a nonprofit dedicated to teaching meditation and mental hygiene to kids, Veronica shares her journey, passion for empowering youth, and why emotional well-being is the foundation for lifelong success.She opens up about challenges with funding, the importance of compassion, and her new children's book on depression that includes guided meditations. If you've ever wondered how to turn passion into impact, this conversation is for you.
(Víspera del Día de los Novios en Argentina) «Soy una ladrona de joyas, reclamada por la justicia —fueron las palabras de Elizabeth Noon, una joven británica, dirigidas a su novio Roberto Stevens—. No puedo casarme con esta mancha en la conciencia. Voy a entregarme a la justicia.» Roberto amaba mucho a Elizabeth, y no quería perderla. No podía concebir que esa mujer bella y tierna, que se había ganado su amor y respeto, fuera una ladrona. Cuando la joven se presentó en el juzgado, Roberto pidió la palabra. «Estoy dispuesto a casarme con Elizabeth tan pronto acabe esto —le dijo al juez—. Ella es muy trabajadora; le aseguro que formaremos una familia respetable.» El juez y el jurado se conmovieron tanto que condenaron a Elizabeth a pagar una suma de libras esterlinas de multa por cada delito cometido, y la dejaron en libertad para ir a casarse. El amor del novio había hecho el milagro. Arrepentida y renovada, Elizabeth, del brazo de su novio, salió de aquel tribunal rumbo a su boda. Anécdotas como esta refrescan un poco el ambiente sofocante en que vivimos. He aquí un novio que ama a su novia al extremo de que la perdona y quiere darle su nombre y sacarla del tribunal en el que se le condena para poder llevarla al hogar que le tiene preparado. Así es la historia de Cristo y su amor por su novia, que es la iglesia, el núcleo de personas a quienes Él redimió. La Biblia emplea los símbolos del novio y la novia para describir la relación que tienen Cristo y los creyentes en Él. Cristo es el prometido que ama entrañablemente a cada uno de esos creyentes que conforman su futura esposa, al extremo de que los perdona, los redime y quiere sacarlos de la cárcel del pecado para llevarlos al hogar que les tiene preparado. Sólo que Cristo hace mucho más que cualquier novio ejemplar de esta tierra. Él ofrece su vida misma al derramar su sangre para comprar la libertad y la vida de su novia cuando está muerta en delitos y pecados. Al igual que el novio de Elizabeth, Cristo le tiene preparado a su novia, la iglesia compuesta por sus redimidos, un hogar maravilloso. Es una mansión construida a prueba del tiempo, pues ha de permanecer en pie toda la eternidad, perfecta, limpia y pura. En ella no puede entrar, ni entrará jamás, nada sucio. Sólo entrarán los que hayan permitido que la sangre de Cristo los purifique simbólicamente de sus pecados. A diferencia del amor de Roberto, los amores de este mundo suelen fallar. En cambio, el amor de Cristo nunca falla. Cualquiera pensaría que solamente las personas más privilegiadas tienen acceso a él, y sin embargo está a disposición de todos. Basta con que invitemos a Cristo a que nos muestre su amor, para que Él nos perdone, nos redima y nos saque de la cárcel del pecado rumbo a las bodas que ha planeado antes de llevarnos a la mansión que nos ha preparado en el cielo. Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net
Are Americans becoming dangerously tolerant of political violence? After Charlie Kirk's assassination, our Cato panel looks at trends in public opinion, past episodes of political terrorism, and new risks to free expression. Plus, Milei's electoral setback in Buenos Aires province—what now for Argentina's libertarian experiment?Alex Nowrasteh, "Politically Motivated Violence Is Rare in the United States," September 11, 2025.Emily Ekins, "The State of Free Speech and Tolerance in America," October 2017 Survey Report.YouGov, "What Americans really think about political violence," September 12, 2025.Ian Vasquez, "Deregulation in Argentina." Spring 2025.Lorenzo Bernaldo de Quirós, "Argentine President Milei Should Let the Peso Float," September 17, 2025. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The new Prem rugby season is almost upon us! Ashy and Sara head to the launch at Twickenham to catch up with someone from every club ahead of the big kick-off on 25th September. In part one they chat to Prem winner Max Ojomoh, who is still sporting a bracelet given to him by a Bath supporter at their title parade. Exeter's Henry Slade tells us why this year will see a change in their fortunes. Steve Diamond talks about the Red Bull takeover at Newcastle and how they plan to reach the top four in the next three seasons. Gloucester's Seb Atkinson reflects on his time in Argentina during the summer where he won his first England caps, and what the ambition is at Kingsholm this season. Plus, we hear from one of the league's most exciting new signings - Bristol's Tom Jordan. He tells us where he's going to play this season, what made him leave Glasgow to join Pat Lam and we find out how Louis Rees-Zammit is settling in.
Exploring the nuanced reality of stablecoins in emerging markets with The Flip Founder Justin Norman. To get the show every week, follow the podcast here. In today's Markets Outlook, CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie and Sam Ewen are joined by Justin Norman, Founder of The Flip, to dive deep into his new documentary series and explore the nuanced, on-the-ground reality of stablecoins. From the complex legal gray areas in Argentina to the surprising role crypto plays in Bolivia's economy, Justin shares what he's learned from people around the globe who depend on stablecoins. This content should not be construed or relied upon as investment advice. It is for entertainment and general information purposes. - This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie and Sam Ewen.