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Edición del 1 de diciembre Intervienen: Resumen de actualidad con Diego Calvo Opinión con Saúl Ramírez Opinión con Fernando Ruiz Pérez Tiempo de entrevista con Pedro Glez, Acción Exterior del Cabildo de Tenerife. Foro Iberoamericano MIPYME Opinión con Pedro Glez. Sociomanía con Rafael Cañadillas Tertulia con Diana Mora, Marta Glez-Casanova, Gaspar Sierra, Sebastián Ledesma (teléfono) Continue reading La entrada Las mañanas aparece primero en Gente Radio.
En la entrevista del programa La Miel en tu radio conversamos con el Apic. Ariel Ledesma - Santiago del Estero 29/11/2025 con quien conversamos sobre el comienzo de la cosecha y también las recomendaciones apícolas ante las altas temperaturas en Santiago del Estero para evitar pérdidas por derritimiento.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Indonesian officials are probing activities at a Java-based factory, after radiation was detected in exports.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the death toll in widespread flooding caused by heavy rain in Southeast Asia has increased with another person killed in Vietnam and five others in Thailand.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports senior officials are offering few details on negotiations on U.S. proposals to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on the U.S. peace plan for Ukraine; an Israel hit on in alleged Hezbollah leader in Lebanon; a call for the former Prince Andrew to testify at a U.S. committee; and Rio de Janeiro citizens celebrate Pride.
Edición del 24 de noviembre Intervienen: Resumen actualidad con Diego Calvo Opinión con Antonio Blanco Espacio Economía Circular. Ángel Montañés, director general de Transición Ecológica y Lucha contra el Cambio Climático del Gobierno de Canarias Análisis con Carlos Artiles Tertulia con Sebastián Ledesma, Juan Carlos Arricivita, Gaspar Sierra y Diego Calvo Espacio ICA con la Continue reading La entrada Las mañanas aparece primero en Gente Radio.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on the Russia-Ukraine war; world leaders arriving in South Africa for a key G20 summit; and another school abduction in Nigeria.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports several nations at COP 30 in Belem, Brazil are calling the proposals too weak.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports a arrested Russian hacker in Thailand could face extradition to the U.S.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Nigeria faces another school mass abduction.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the G20 will go ahead without the leaders of either the U.S. or China.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports an Israeli strike in Lebanon has killed at least 13 people.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Russia attacks multiple sites in Ukraine, including Kharkiv and Ternopil.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports an Australia prison inmate is demanding access to a popular yeast-based spread.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Ukraine's leader plans to visit Turkey seeking help in ending the war with Russia.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Poland says Russia could have been behind the railway explosion over the weekend; Israel backs the U.S. Gaza plan; Ukraine's leader heads to Spain, then Turkey; and an Australian prisoner seeks to overturn the ban on the popular savory spread, Vegemite.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Israel endorses the Trump administration's blueprint to secure and govern Gaza, but some Gaza Palestinians are not so sure.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports a drone has struck a Turkish tanker in Ukraine's Odesa and set it ablaze.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Hasina has been sentenced to death; Poland says a railway disaster was sabotage; A rights group says nearly 100 Palestinians have died in Israeli custody since Gaza war began; and India pilgrims caught up in a fatal Saudi road accident.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports a restaurant in central Thailand is bursting with a stream of customers coming to enjoy a meal in flood waters.
On this episode, EJ Ledesma, Chief Executive Officer of 360 Orthopedics, joins the podcast to discuss AI advancements and growing the revenue base in specialty practice, the value of partnerships, and his approach to driving growth.
On this episode, EJ Ledesma, Chief Executive Officer of 360 Orthopedics, joins the podcast to discuss AI advancements and growing the revenue base in specialty practice, the value of partnerships, and his approach to driving growth.
On this episode, EJ Ledesma, Chief Executive Officer of 360 Orthopedics, joins the podcast to discuss AI advancements and growing the revenue base in specialty practice, the value of partnerships, and his approach to driving growth.
Today on America in the MorningGovernment Shutdown Ends After 43 days, the United States government is once again open for business. John Stolnis has the details from Washington. Demands For Epstein Files Be Released House Democrats upon their return to Washington on Wednesday released a trove of emails related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, including ones involving President Trump, which was followed later in the day by a Republican release of Epstein documents. As correspondent Ed Donahue reports, with the response to new Epstein emails, a vote on the House floor is expected in the coming days to release all of the Epstein files. Grijalva Sworn In Seven weeks after she was elected in Arizona, a Democrat Congresswoman is sworn into office, hours before the government shutdown ended. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Trump Wants Netanyahu Pardoned President Trump wants a pardon in Israel's leader Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption case, and sent a letter to Israel's President. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports any pardon cannot happen until after a trial has ended, and if the current Israeli Prime Minister is found guilty. Chicago's Catch & Release A federal judge ordered the release of more than 600 people arrested as part of the Trump administration's “Operation Midway Blitz” immigration crackdown in Illinois. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports. Government Reopens The longest government shutdown in US history has ended with the House passing the spending bill by a vote of 222 to 209. Even with the government open, it will take time for things to get back to normal, as travelers will still experience some airport delays, and when SNAP recipients receive their full benefits will vary by state. John Stolnis has a recap from Washington. Focusing On Healthcare House Democrats and some Republicans are urging a vote on extending Obamacare subsidies, an idea that might get pushback from the White House. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Hemp Out Of The Spending Bill Even though Congress passed the spending bill with overwhelming GOP support, there are some Republicans who are not happy with one part of the bill – a ban on many THC-infused products, something Kentucky Senators Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul wanted overturned. Katie Clark reports. Flight Concerns Remain Even with an end to the government shutdown, flight schedules continue to shrink, and delays and cancellations at the airports are for some making flying intolerable. Correspondent Ben Thomas reports. Finally The U.S. Mint has shut down the presses and ended production of the penny, a change made to save money and in recognition of the growing irrelevance of the 1-cent coin. Lisa Dwyer reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on continuing Russian attacks on Ukraine; Pakistan investigates Tuesday's suicide bombing; India detains suspects in Kashmir following a deadly car explosion in New Delhi; and Taiwan braces for more extreme weather.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on the latest Russia attacks in Ukraine.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Indian security agencies have detained several suspects in Kashmir as part of the probe into the deadly car explosion in New Delhi.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the UN is concerned about Tehran's uranium stockpile.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports President Trump wants a pardon in Israel's leader Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption case.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves at least 26 dead in Philippines; Israel returns bodies of 15 Palestinians to Gaza as exchanges outlined in fragile ceasefire proceed; and drone sightings disrupt flights at Belgium's main international airport
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports hospital officials in Gaza say they have received the bodies of 15 Palestinians from Israel.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports artificial intelligence company Stability AI has been up against Getty Images in a British court battle over intellectual property.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports a worker dies after 11 hours trapped within a partially collapsed medieval tower in Rome; rescuers in Nepal search for climbers' bodies after a Monday deadly avalanche; and Ukrainian drones reach deep inside Russia as battle for a key city rages on.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports climbers caught up in a snow storm are rescued on Nepal's Mount Annapurna.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports a man extracted from a partially collapsed medieval tower in Rome dies soon after his rescue.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Ukraine gets more Patriot air defense systems to counter Russian attacks.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports buildings are destroyed in Samangan province after a powerful earthquake hits northern Afghanistan.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports rescuers work to reach a worker trapped in a medieval tower that partially collapsed in ithe heart of Rome.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the bodies of dozens of Palestinians have been returned after Hamas returned the remains of 3 soldiers.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports health officials in Gaza say Israel has handed over the bodies of 45 Palestinians; US Defense Secretary Hegseth visits the inter-Korean border ahead of security talks with South Korean officials; Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his country has received more American-made Patriot air defense systems to help it counter Russia's daily barrages; and British police charge a man in Saturday's knife attack.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has visited the Demilitarized Zone separating the two Koreas.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Israel has handed over the bodies of 30 Palestinians, after Palestinian militants handed over the remains of two more hostages; protests in Tanzania continue for the third day; and King Charles III banishes Andrew to buttress the monarchy.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Ukraine's leader says Russia is massing a large army for a major push in Ukraine's Donetsk region.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports King Charles III is banishing Andrew to buttress the House of Windsor's foundations.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the death toll in Gaza from overnight Israeli strikes has climbed to over 80, hospital officials say.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Israel hits Gaza; Hurricane Melissa barrels into parts of Cuba; a snap election takes place in the Netherlands; and First World War messages are found on an Australian beach more than a hundred years later.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports North Korea has conducted successful cruise missile tests, showcasing its military capabilities, as President Trump visits South Korea.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Russia is likely to have tested a powerful new underwater drone.
The Death Witch, Loretta Ledesma, also known as Loo, is the founder of The Mile High Conjure Gala, a Santa Muerte Devotee, and a co-owner of The Cauldron Black. She has a deep relationship with the spirit world, ancestors, and is a lover of plants and a seeker of justice. She approaches the work from the Conjure tradition and has a close open relationship with the dead. Loretta walks her spiritual path comfortably with less freely talked about workings. She is also a maker of traditional oils, powders, waters, and other fine provisions.Loretta is a legacy student of Conjure Man Professor Charles Porterfield. She has learned from and sits at the table with some of the most sought-after teachers and elders in Conjure. Her goals in the work are community building and participation, and reclamation of the magic that runs through all our veins. On this episode, Loretta discusses her relationship to death, her approach to justice magic, and how she's thinking about Samhain during this transitional and historical time.Pam also talks about honoring her creative ancestors, and answers a listener question about cohabitating with a non-witch neatnik. Check out the video of this episode over on YouTube (and please like and subscribe to the channel while you're at it!)Our sponsors for this episode are Witch Baby Soap, Mithras Candle, BetterHelp, and Immaculate Design.We also have print-on-demand merch like Witch Wave shirts, sweatshirts, totes, stickers, and mugs available now here, and all sorts of other bewitching goodies available in the Witch Wave shop.And if you want more Witch Wave, please consider supporting us on Patreon to get access to detailed show notes, bonus Witch Wave Plus episodes, Pam's monthly online rituals, and more! That's patreon.com/witchwave