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Aujourd'hui nous allons parler de l'instabilité politique chronique en France. En effet en 7 ans on a connu les gilets, la crise du Covid-19 et le mouvement anti-vax, les manifestations sur la réforme des retraites, les émeutes à la suite de Nahel Merzouk et en 2024 la dissolution de l'Assemblée Nationale. Et si en réalité ces épisodes discrets d'instabilité politique cachent des tensions structurelles plus profondes et mal comprises ? La France est-elle au précipice d'une fracture sociale inédite ? Pour parler de ces sujets, j'ai le plaisir d'accueillir Nicolas Salerno. Nicolas est doctorant à Institut des Sciences de la Terre à Grenoble et il a publié il y a quelques mois un article sur la théorie structurelle-démographique de la France pour étudier les structures profondes des tensions politiques actuelles. Ensemble nous allons parler d'une méthodologie peu connue pour lire crises politiques tant du passé que du futur.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Le néolibéralisme et l'ère de l'abondance semblent révolus. Partout sur la planète, la course aux ressources s'accélère. Entre accaparement des terres agricoles, territorialisation des mers et enjeux stratégiques autour du pétrole, les grands Empires resurgissent. D'où cette question : sommes-nous entrés dans l'ère d'un "capitalisme de la finitude", une ère où les conflits autour des ressources se multiplient ? Dans cet épisode, on a eu le plaisir d'échanger avec Arnaud Orain : spécialiste de l'histoire économique, directeur de recherche à l'EHESS, et auteur du "Monde confisqué" aux éditions Flammarion.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Today on The Peak Daily, WestJet pushes to roll back Canada's Air Passenger Protection Regulations as the backlog of complaints keeps growing. Then, Spotify leans into the “clipping economy” with a new in-app tool that lets listeners cut and share podcast moments. Plus, the big picture: Lululemon settles its boardroom battle, Ottawa moves to diversify defence procurement, and Meta launches paid “Plus” tiers across its apps.The Peak Daily is produced in partnership with reframevid.com
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Most people see action on climate change as essential. But powerful lobbies continue to push the other way. Understanding what drives corporate opposition to climate policy therefore matters enormously. New research examines one underexplored factor: company ownership structures. Are publicly listed firms more likely to oppose climate action than privately held ones? Does it matter how concentrated a company's ownership is, or how short-term its investors' horizons are? And what are the implications for governments trying to advance climate policy? Joining host Alan Renwick to discuss the findings is Jared Finnegan, Lecturer in Public Policy at the UCL Department of Political Science and one of the study's co-authors. Mentioned in this episode: Fighting the Future: Short-Term Investors and Business Opposition to Climate Policy by Jared J. Finnegan and Jonas Meckling, British Journal of Political Science.
Cliquez ici pour accéder gratuitement aux articles lus de Mediapart : https://m.audiomeans.fr/s/P-UmoTbNLs Santé publique France va perdre plusieurs de ses missions, notamment transférées au ministère de la santé. Des voix s'élèvent pour dénoncer une mise au pas de l'expertise scientifique, à l'heure où elle subit les assauts des lobbies et de l'extrême droite. Un article de Caroline Coq-Chodorge, publié le 29 avril 2026, lu par Christine Pâris. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This is the All Local 4:00 p.m. update for Tuesday, April 14th, 2026.
Versicherungen, Kosmetik oder Pulverl an Freunde und Familie verkaufen… und sie dann auch noch selbst als Verkäufer anwerben und Provisionen kassieren: Network Marketing boomt seit Corona. Von den großen Versprechen bleiben meist nur Verlustgeschäfte. Die Wirtschaftsethikerin Claudia Groß erklärt die Praktiken der Unternehmen.
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton details the arrest of Ben Roberts-Smith, the decorated war hero who was arrested yesterday at Sydney Airport.
Healthcare industry sectors are spending more on lobbying than ever before. David W. Johnson and Julie Murchinson discussed the impact on health policy, health innovation and healthcare consumers on, “Are Healthcare Lobbies Getting Their Money's Worth?” the new episode of the 4sight Health Roundup podcast, moderated by David Burda.
We're talking about the politics of Waymo in DC, the state of the Potomac after the spill, and allegations about workers getting stiffed at what was supposed to be a groundbreaking gay bar. Plus, in a members-only fourth segment, we'll talk about George Washington University selling a Virginia campus — and what it might mean for downtown DC. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. You can text us or leave a voicemail at: (202) 642-2654. You can also become a member, with ad-free listening, for as little as $10 a month. Learn more about the sponsors of this March 3rd episode: National Museum of the American Indian Awesome Con Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE
Diego Pol, socio de Cuatrecasas y especialista en Compliance e Investigaciones, conversa con Idoya Fernández, socia y directora del Área de Conocimiento e Innovación de la Firma, sobre las principales tendencias y novedades en materia de cumplimiento normativo que marcarán la agenda empresarial en 2026. En el ámbito normativo nacional, Diego Pol analiza el despliegue pleno de funciones de la Autoridad Independiente de Protección del Informante (AIPI), la tramitación del Proyecto de ley de transparencia e integridad de las actividades de los grupos de interés y el recientemente publicado Anteproyecto de Ley Orgánica de Integridad Pública. En el plano internacional, nuestro experto aborda el impacto del entorno geopolítico en las empresas españolas, marcado por la evolución hacia un modelo más fragmentado y regionalizado, con especial incidencia en el comercio internacional. Asimismo, destaca las novedades que se han dado en la lucha global contra la corrupción, como el acuerdo provisional entre el Consejo de la UE y el Parlamento Europeo sobre una directiva que unifica y actualiza la respuesta penal y preventiva frente a la corrupción. También señala los efectos para las empresas de la próxima tipificación en España de los delitos que sancionan la vulneración de las medidas restrictivas de la Unión Europea. Por último, Diego Pol subraya la importancia del “tone at the top” y la implicación activa de los consejos de administración como responsables últimos de la adecuada gestión del riesgo, recomendando que prediquen con el ejemplo y visibilicen su compromiso para generar una verdadera cultura ética en la organización.'Tendencias en materia de Compliance' es el trigésimo sexto episodio de 'Tendencias Legales', la serie de podcasts de Cuatrecasas con la que, de forma diferente e innovadora, busca aportar su visión y experiencia al debate jurídico en España, invitando a reflexionar sobre las tendencias y novedades jurídicas de mayor actualidad y repercusión económica a través de un diálogo abierto entre sus expertos.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Today's top stories, with context, in just 15 minutes.On today's podcast:1) Republican opposition to President Trump’s deal with Democrats to end the partial US government shutdown began to crumble late Monday despite the ongoing a standoff over the administration’s immigration crackdown. Trump implored House Republicans in a social media post to pass the spending measure immediately and with no changes. Soon after, two conservative holdouts — Anna Paulina Luna of Florida and Tim Burchett of Tennessee — said they agreed after a talk with the White House to end their threatened blockade, clearing the way to a Tuesday vote on the bipartisan agreement. House Speaker Mike Johnson had faced a tricky path to clear a Senate-passed spending package — the product of a negotiation between Trump and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer. That measure would fund most agencies through Sept. 30, and the Department of Homeland Security through Feb. 13, preserving funding for immigration raids while both parties negotiate changes to enforcement policies. 2) President Trump said he’s seeking $1 billion in “damages” from Harvard University after the New York Times reported that his administration had backed off demands for $200 million to satisfy accusations of wrongdoing by the Ivy League institution. Trump didn’t specify under what authority he would seek the $1 billion. Harvard didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. In an article earlier Monday, the Times reported that administration officials had dropped their demands for the $200 million “amid sagging approval ratings for Mr. Trump, and as he faces outrage over immigration enforcement tactics and the shooting deaths of two Americans by federal agents in Minnesota.”3) Former President Bill Clinton and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, will appear before a congressional committee investigating the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, their lawyers said Monday. A full House vote had been planned this week to hold the Clintons in criminal contempt if they continued to defy subpoenas in its inquiry into Epstein and his activities. Bill Clinton has previously said that he parted ways with Epstein many years before his death in a New York jail cell in 2019, and that he had no knowledge of his crimes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donald Trump finally descends on Davos despite a delayed flight – and is set to dominate the day at the annual get-together of the global elite.Sam and Anne reflect on his mega press conference prior to his departure – where he criticised Keir Starmer on the Chagos deal once again – and ask whether the PM will be missed in the Swiss Alps.Anne has the latest on the ground, gathering intel from across the economic and political spectrum on Trump's antics and the British position as well as the insane cost of a carafe of warm white wine.The duo also consider if there's division or unity on a response to potential tariffs over Greenland.Plus, on the domestic front is yet another red-on-red battle about to commence?
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Pedro Fernando Nery, colunista do Estadão, professor de economia do IDP (Instituto Brasileiro de Ensino, Desenvolvimento e Pesquisa), analisa a Economia interna, às 3ªs, 7h45, no Jornal Eldorado.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the National Crawford Roundtable podcast the guys discuss Israel, Judaism and the growing tide of Anti-Semitism.
This week, Gary and Mike tackle the logistics on one of Mike's brilliant ideas. He wants to see all (21) Disney Resort Lobbies in one-day during the Holiday Season. Gary is here to help him map out a plan. How would you tackle this project? Thanks for listening, Gary and Mike. 0:00 Introduction 10:41 Mike wants to see every lobby in One-Day 47:15 Wrap-Up Support the Show: Luxury Travel Advisors LLC - Book your next Disney World vacation with Mike....His services are completely free and you will support a small business. (mike@luxurytraveladvisorsllc.com) Magic Candle Company - Bringing the Vacation to you...On your next purchase use discount code (wdwbtg) at check-out to receive 15% off your purchase. (www.magiccandlecompany.com) Helpful Links: Check out our YouTube Channel (@wdwbtg) Social media (@wdwbtg)
On today's podcast:1) Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. has entered exclusive negotiations to sell its film and TV studios and HBO Max streaming service to Netflix Inc., according to people familiar with the discussions. Netflix is offering a $5 billion breakup fee if regulators don’t approve the deal, said the people, who asked to not be identified because the discussions are private. The two companies could announce a deal as soon as in the coming days, assuming talks don’t fall apart, the people said. The move suggests Netflix has pulled ahead of Paramount Skydance Corp. and Comcast Corp., who were also competing for the asset. Prior to the closing of the sale, Warner Bros. — valued at more than $60 billion overall — will complete the planned spinoff of cable channels including CNN, TBS and TNT.2) The US lobbied several countries in the European Union in an effort to block EU plans to use frozen Russian central bank assets to back a massive loan to Ukraine, according to European diplomats familiar with the matter. US officials argued to member states that the assets are needed to help secure a peace deal between Kyiv and Moscow and should not be used to prolong the war, said the diplomats, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.3) India will pay about $2 billion to lease a nuclear-powered submarine from Russia, according to people familiar with the matter, finalizing delivery of the vessel after roughly a decade of talks just as President Vladimir Putin makes a visit to New Delhi. Talks for leasing the attack submarine from Russia had stalled over the years because of price negotiations, the people said, asking not to be identified because the discussions are private. The two sides have now agreed on the deal, with Indian officials visiting a Russian shipyard in November.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:15:19 - Journal de 8 h - C'est un texte attendu depuis plus de deux ans, objet d'une intense bataille entre ministères : la stratégie nationale pour l'alimentation est publiée ce vendredi. Le texte, censé poser les bases d'une alimentation saine et durable, ne fait aucune mention du danger des produits ultras-transformés.
durée : 00:15:19 - Journal de 8 h - C'est un texte attendu depuis plus de deux ans, objet d'une intense bataille entre ministères : la stratégie nationale pour l'alimentation est publiée ce vendredi. Le texte, censé poser les bases d'une alimentation saine et durable, ne fait aucune mention du danger des produits ultras-transformés.
What is the REAL reason the DCA version of the Hollywood Tower Hotel used to feel so creepy when you stepped inside?Drop in with us on this episode of Distory with Kate & Kirk as we check into California Adventure's lost Hollywood Tower Hotel to decipher the history, secrets, and stories hidden within its design. In this episode, we check into the DCA and DLP versions of the Tower of Terror, wandering the gardens in the exterior queue before stepping into the lobby to see what we can find. Along the way, we play some cards, drink some tea, and explore the nuances of the differences between this version and the one we spent 23 episodes exploring in Disney's Hollywood Studios. Kate uses an Imagineering show info guide to give us a tour of this iconic lobby, Kirk teaches us some new card games, and we both take a side trip to one of the most famous hotels in America to learn how the Imagineers used fear in the collective unconscious to shape their set design.
In this bonus episode of 90s Disney, AJ, Mike, and Chris take on a challenge no one asked for but every Disney fan will have an opinion about: ranking every Walt Disney World Resort lobby!From the opulent grandeur of the Grand Floridian to the cozy, cabin comfort of Wilderness Lodge, the brothers go resort by resort, debating atmosphere, theming, nostalgia, smells (yes, the smells), and those special details that make each lobby unique. It's a fun, chaotic journey full of tangents about Christmas trees, elevator races, cereal from the 90s, and even who has the best lobby bar. Whether you're a fan of tiki torches or towering totems, this episode will make you want to visit every resort just to sit in the lobby.00:00 Introduction and Welcome01:05 Ranking Disney World Hotel Lobbies01:45 Grand Floridian Lobby Discussion06:45 Contemporary Resort Lobby Insights10:03 Polynesian Resort Lobby Review14:16 Wilderness Lodge Lobby Impressions16:39 Port Orleans and Old Key West Lobbies20:09 Yacht and Beach Club Lobbies23:01 Swan and Dolphin Lobbies24:07 Caribbean Beach Resort Lobby25:54 Critiquing the Disney Swan and Dolphin Resorts27:02 Exploring Pop Century and Art of Animation27:38 Discussing the All-Star Resorts28:08 Saratoga Springs and Coronado Springs29:48 Animal Kingdom Lodge and Other Resorts34:13 Ranking the Disney Resort Lobbies36:53 Listener Comments and Emails48:49 Upcoming Episodes and Final ThoughtsFollow UsBlue Sky | Twitter/X | Facebook | Threads | InstagramEmail: 90sDisneyPodcast@gmail.com
In this episode of the National Crawford Roundtable the guys discuss Israel, Judaism and the growing tide of Anti-Semitism.
If the Steelers don't fix this, they will QUICKLY win the division. Aaron Rodgers had 65 yards passing on the final drive. Other than that, Rodgers played poorly. Jaylen Warren is the best back in the offense and Hokie wants him to receive more carries.
Hour 2 with Bob Pompeani, Joe Starkey, and Chris Hoke: If the Steelers don't fix this, they will QUICKLY win the division. Aaron Rodgers had 65 yards passing on the final drive. Jon Gruden went on the Fan Morning Show that he would be shocked if Will Howard isn't a very good quarterback. Gruden said he wouldn't expect Howard to be on the bench much longer. Gruden thinks Omar Khan got a steal in the 6th.
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Sean “Diddy” Combs is gearing up for the biggest moment of his life — sentencing day. Sources tell Straight Shuter he’s convinced his trademark charm can sway the judge and spare him serious time behind bars.Meanwhile, Ryan Seacrest is privately pushing producers for even bigger jackpots to keep viewers hooked to Wheel. Ricky Martin, 53, is said to be seething as Bad Bunny continues to dominate headlines with his wild persona and chart-topping success — leaving Ricky feeling edged out of the spotlight he once owned. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HEADLINE: Syrian President al-Sharaa Attends UN General Assembly, Lobbies US Officials for Sanctions Relief, Including the Caesar Act GUEST NAME: Ahmad Sharawi SUMMARY: Ahmad Sharawi discusses Syrian President al-Sharaa's unprecedented UN visit to lobby for sanctions relief, including the Caesar Act, despite concerns regarding human rights and necessary guarantees for justice. 1899 DAMASCUS
From the BBC World Service: President Donald Trump is calling on the European Union to hit China and India — two major buyers of Russian oil — with tariffs of up to 100%. Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, has been defending her trade agreement with the U.S. at a State of the Union address. Also, protesters in Mexico City have held several demonstrations recently over the growing issue of gentrification.
From the BBC World Service: President Donald Trump is calling on the European Union to hit China and India — two major buyers of Russian oil — with tariffs of up to 100%. Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, has been defending her trade agreement with the U.S. at a State of the Union address. Also, protesters in Mexico City have held several demonstrations recently over the growing issue of gentrification.