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After the US and Israel attacked Iran, Tehran's strategy of asymmetric warfare is clear: it closed the Strait of Hormuz and is attacking energy infrastructure in the Persian Gulf, causing global oil and natural gas prices to skyrocket, crashing stock markets, fueling inflation, and provoking an economic crisis that will hurt the USA and its allies. The conflict has also become a battle of attrition. Iran is using cheap missiles and drones to deplete the defense interceptors of neighboring countries, which will be very difficult to replace, due to deindustrialization, despite Trump administration efforts to boost production. Ben Norton explains. VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAc9mgZrE6E Topics 0:00 Iran conflict becomes war of attrition 1:10 US strategy: "punch them while they're down" 1:45 US military vs Iranian military 2:25 Asymmetric warfare 3:30 Decentralized mosaic defense doctrine 4:13 Guerrilla economic warfare 5:08 Oil price skyrockets to over $100 5:30 Strait of Hormuz closed 6:00 Energy infrastructure hit in Persian Gulf 7:19 Economic crisis on horizon 7:54 Trump: it's a "small price to pay" 8:46 Inflation fuels inequality 9:47 US midterm election coming soon 10:46 Donald Trump's approval rating 11:08 Fertilizer supply chain breakdown 11:28 Food price shock 12:33 Dubai airport shut down 12:54 Gulf monarchy reputation crisis 14:06 Iranian drones vs expensive missiles 15:15 Iran's Shahed 136 drone 16:56 Missile math in asymmetric war 18:47 Military-industrial complex profits 19:24 Gulf runs out of interceptor missiles 20:29 USA prioritizes Israel over GCC 23:26 What does victory look like? 25:25 US allies need more munitions 26:25 Deindustrialization 28:08 Trump meets with weapons CEOs 29:16 Corruption in Pentagon 30:49 Wall Street wins 31:45 US empire underestimates rivals 32:28 Iran destroys radar system 33:07 Iran hits energy infrastructure 33:32 Hotels hosting US military officials 34:54 US military uses civilian ports 36:10 Gulf monarchies are not neutral 37:08 Top oil producers, by country 37:35 Top oil exporters, by country 38:24 Top natural gas producers 38:39 Top LNG exporters 39:11 Strait of Hormuz alternatives 40:10 Saudi alternative oil pipeline 41:11 Iraq and Kurdish fighters 42:31 Insurance companies avoid region 43:13 Trump Hormuz US Navy proposal 44:15 China in talks with Iran 44:58 Asia imports most Gulf energy 45:38 China stockpiles commodities 47:58 China renewable energy strategy 49:23 India wants Russian oil 49:57 India's ties with USA & Israel 51:39 South Korea hurt by oil crisis 52:12 Europe faces new inflation shock 52:39 EU wants Russian oil 53:17 Ukraine backs Gulf dictatorships 54:08 Geopolitical reality 54:53 Gulf monarchy propaganda 56:00 Foreign nationals in GCC countries 56:34 Migrant workers in Persian Gulf 58:32 Asymmetric warfare results 59:59 End of "strategic patience" doctrine 1:00:55 Supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei 1:01:57 Nuclear weapons 1:03:29 Clear losers of Iran war 1:04:42 Outro
Jeremy Kyle reacts to Sir Keir Starmer facing mounting criticism after reports that President Donald Trump has excluded Britain from key diplomatic discussions on the escalating Iran crisis. With tensions rising across the Middle East, Jeremy asks whether the UK–US “special relationship” is weakening and what it means for Britain's global influence.Jeremy is joined by former Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and General Sir Nick Parker, former Commander-in-Chief of UK Land Forces, to assess the military reality behind the headlines. As conflict intensifies and allies ramp up their deployments, they warn Britain's armed forces face growing questions over funding, readiness and whether the UK still has the credible deterrent needed in a more dangerous world.The programme also tackles a major political row over proposals to offer migrants up to £40,000 to leave the UK and return to their home countries. Jeremy speaks to Zia Yusuf, Reform UK's Shadow Home Secretary, as critics say the plan could be costly and open to abuse, while supporters argue it could reduce pressure on the asylum system. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We look back at a 2017 Gabriela Australia interview calling for equal access to services and support for women in Australia who are victims of domestic violence. - Balikan natin ang kampanya noong 2017 ng Gabriela Australia para sa pantay na access sa serbisyo at suporta sa mga kababaihan sa Australia na biktima ng karahasan sa tahanan.
Shabana Mahmood has announced a host of new anti-immigration measures in Labour's most radical policy intervention since it came to power.The plans include offering asylum-seeking families up to £40,000 to leave Britain, as well as suspending student visas for four countries over migrants using the system as a backdoor route to claim asylum.Camilla and Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg assess the plans, after Mahmood tells Camilla at a press conference that the measures are "not the end of the action that we will take in this area".Elsewhere, Jacob condemns Sir Keir Starmer's “flip-flopping” on Iran, which led to him being “bullied by his own Cabinet” into his initial decision to not allow US forces to use British bases.We want to hear from you! Email us at thedailyt@telegraph.co.uk or find @dailytpodcast on TikTok, Instagram and X► Sign up to our most popular newsletter, From the Editor. Look forward to receiving free-thinking comment and the day's biggest stories, every morning. telegraph.co.uk/fromtheeditorProducers: Lilian FawcettSenior Producer: John CadiganExecutive Producer: Charlotte SeligmanVideo Producer: Will WaltersStudio Operator: Meghan SearleSocial Producer: Nada AggourEditor: Camilla Tominey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Every year on 8 March, International Women's Day is observed around the world. In a new country, women's responsibilities often change, and family expectations can increase. These pressures may lead to mental and emotional stress. How can this stress be managed, and what free support services are available in Australia? Find out in this podcast. - ہر سال 8 مارچ کو دنیا بھر میں خواتین کا عالمی دن منایا جاتا ہے۔اجنبی ملک میں خواتین کی ذمہ داریاں بدل جاتی ہیں۔خاندانی توقعات بھی بڑھ جاتی ہیں۔ان حالات کے باعث ذہنی اور نفسیاتی دباؤ پیدا ہو سکتا ہے . اس دباؤ سے کیسے نمٹا جائے اور اس کے لئے آسٹریلیا میں کس طرح کی مفت خدمات دستیاب ہیں، جانئے اس پوڈ کاسٹ میں۔
Carolina Migrant Network founders Stefania Arteaga and Becca O'Neill discuss their work in legal advocacy and immigration rights during the first year of Donald Trump's second presidential term.
The John Witte, Jr. Lecture Series on Christianity & Law is back! A new venture from Christian Legal Society aimed at advancing the conversation surrounding the integration of Christianity & law. In our third lecture inspired by the Düsseldorf School of painting, we discuss law, family, and religion in late antiquity. Our keynote is Dr. Maria Doerfler, an Associate Professor of Late Antiquity at the Yale University's Department of Religious Studies. Before joining the Yale faculty, she held the position of Assistant Professor of Christianity in Late Antiquity at Duke Divinity School, as well as serving as director of the Duke/UNC Center for Late Ancient Studies. Her work focuses on the interpretation of authoritative texts, of law, philosophical writings, and scripture, in the second through sixth centuries C.E., with particular emphasis on how contexts of personal or communal crisis shape exegesis. She was joined by Elizabeth Kirk for a period of Q&A after the lecture. Elizabeth is the Co-Director of the Center for Law & the Human Person and an Assistant Professor at the Columbus School of Law. To listen to the full event and see all of the illustrations, click here. A Special Thanks to the event sponsor: Trinity Law School.
The Trump administration defends its preemptive strikes on Iran as U.S. casualties rise, with new reporting revealing months of buildup and internal debate before the operation was launched. President Trump awards the Medal of Honor to three American heroes from World War 2, Vietnam, and Afghanistan, honoring acts of extraordinary courage that saved dozens of lives. An illegal immigrant with more than 30 prior arrests is charged in the brutal stabbing death of a Virginia woman, raising renewed questions about immigration enforcement failures. JFK's grandson Jack Schlossberg defends his bizarre social media tactics as he struggles to stand out in a crowded Democratic primary for Congress in New York. PureTalk: Save on wireless with PureTalk visit https://PureTalk.com/MEGYNKELLY Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Half a million people are in Spain without official permission. They come mainly from Colombia, Peru, Honduras, Paraguay, and Argentina. It's thought that most outstay their work, student, or tourist visas. An amnesty to grant them legal status to remain and work is due to start within weeks.It's a very different approach from most other countries in Europe that have been tightening controls on migration.The prime minister has admitted “Some say we've gone too far, that we're going against the current”.Opposition parties argue that this policy puts pressure on public services.This week on The Inquiry, we're asking: “How will Spain's migrant amnesty work?”Contributors: Ismael Gálvez Iniesta, assistant professor, department of applied economics, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain Donna Cabrera, independent researcher, international migration lecturer, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia Alana Moceri, international relations professor, IE University, Spain Joan Monràs, economics professor, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, SpainPresenter: Charmaine Cozier Producer: Daniel Rosney Researcher: Evie Yabsley Editor: Tom Bigwood Technical producer: James Bradshaw Production Management: Phoebe Lomas and Liam Morrey
In the new SBS Dutch series 'The JvO: Migrant tales', Dutch Australians reminisce about their voyage with migrant ship Johan van Oldebarnevelt. In this first episode, we'll dive into the construction period of 'de Johan', with Ruud van der Sluis from the NDSM-Herleeft Foundation. - In de nieuwe SBS Dutch serie 'De JvO: Migrantenverhalen' halen Nederlandse Australiërs herinneringen op aan hun reis met het migrantenschip Johan van Oldenbarnevelt. In deze eerste aflevering duiken we eerst in de bouw van 'de Johan' met Ruud van der Sluis van Stichting NDSM-Herleeft.
Lorenzo Fiori reports that Italy employs naval patrols to reduce migrant flows while debating "remigration" and promoting smaller historic towns like Arezzo to combat over-tourism in major cities. 6.1908 LOMBARDY
For the past decade, government policy has allowed dangerous, incompetent migrants to displace American truckers off the roads and fill highways with deadly foreing drivers. Savanah Hernandez of TPUSA Frontlines exposes how the racket works. Then, Martin and Millicent Sedra deliver a warning about the rising threat of radical Islamist ideology, and how Islam's culture of conquest is an existential danger to America, the West, and all Christians everywhere. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For months, ICE has been quietly buying industrial warehouses around the country, reportedly with plans to turn them into a network of immigration detention and processing centers to hold tens of thousands of detainees. White House correspondent Liz Landers reports on how the controversy is playing out in one small Maryland community. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
For the past decade, government policy has allowed dangerous, incompetent migrants to displace American truckers off the roads and fill highways with deadly foreign drivers. Savanah Hernandez of TPUSA Frontlines exposes how the racket works. Then, Martin and Millicent Sedra deliver a warning about the rising threat of radical Islamist ideology, and how Islam's culture of conquest is an existential danger to America, the West, and all Christians everywhere. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For months, ICE has been quietly buying industrial warehouses around the country, reportedly with plans to turn them into a network of immigration detention and processing centers to hold tens of thousands of detainees. White House correspondent Liz Landers reports on how the controversy is playing out in one small Maryland community. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
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Asita et Nawisa sont sœurs. Le retour des Talibans au pouvoir en 2021 a brisé la vie qu'elles menaient à Kaboul, en Afghanistan. La première a quitté du jour au lendemain son emploi, tandis que la seconde a ajourné son rêve d'études supérieures. Réfugiées en France, elles poursuivent leurs aspirations, en poussant les portes de l'Université française…Un récit commenté par Tania Lejeune, Chargée du pôle accompagnement d'UniR, Universités & Réfugié·es.
Congress could soon be considering not just a new farm bill, but farm labor legislation.
Kaupallinen yhteistyö Suomen Punainen Risti / Commercial collaboration: Finnish Red Cross.According to studies loneliness and social exclusion are common experiences among migrant populations in Finland. These experiences often remain hidden, yet they can profoundly shape people's sense of belonging, identity, and well-being across generations.In this episode, psychologist Nina Lyytinen speaks with journalist and author Amani Al-mehsen, who works as an Equality Specialist at Scouts of Finland, about loneliness and social exclusion in the context of migration in Finland.In this episode, you will hear about:The psychological, emotional, and social consequences of loneliness and social exclusion among migrant populations in Finland.How these experiences may appear among people with multigenerational migration histories.The individual, social, and structural factors that shape experiences of loneliness.What can be done in Finland to prevent loneliness and social exclusion among migrant populations.The Red Cross works to reduce loneliness across Finland. If loneliness affects you or you want to join as a volunteer, read more: https://www.redcross.fi/become-a-volunteerMore information:Find Amani Al-mehsen in LinkedIn: @Amani-Al-mehsenFind Amni Al-mehsen in Instagram: @amanialmehsenofficialThe webpage of Scouts of Finland-----Haluatko antaa palautetta? Vinkata aiheita tai vieraita? Tee se täällä: psykopodiaa.fi/palaute tai suoraan Spotify-sovelluksessa, jos tätä sitä kautta kuuntelet.Jos pidit tästä jaksosta olisin kiitollinen, jos jaat sen somessa kavereillesi ja jos jätät arvion siinä palvelussa missä tätä kuunteletkin! Muista myös tilata Psykopodiaa, niin et missaa uusia jaksoja!Psykopodiaa-podcastin kaupallisista kumppanuuksista vastaa Suomen Podcastmedia: https://www.podcastmedia.fi/Psykologi- ja koulutuspalvelut Nina Lyytinen OyTarjoan psykologin keskustelutukea aikuisille erilaisissa elämäntilanteissa ja kriiseissä.Voit olla yhteydessä, kun kaipaat apua esimerkiksi:• elämäntilanteen jäsentämiseen tai kriisien käsittelyyn• itsekriittisten ajatusten ja vaativuuden työstämiseen• vuorovaikutushaasteisiin, ihmissuhdeongelmiin, masennukseen, ahdistukseen tai työuupumukseenPsykologin vastaanottoni Saraste Mielen klinikalla.Etsittekö organisaatiolle kokenutta puhujaa tai psykologivalmentajaa?
SEMAINE SPÉCIALE : PAIX EN EUROPE ET EN UKRAINE, QUE PEUVENT LES RADIOS LOCALES ? #1 Ce soir, c'est Farrah à l'animation ! Dans le Grand Entretien, nous recevons Ambre Cerny, directrice de la communication et directrice régionale France & programmes européens de Bibliothèques Sans Frontières. Elle sera interviewée par Félix. Abel nous parlera d'une piste glissante dans sa chronique actu. Ensuite dans le Zoom, Francesca reçoit Junior Larrouy du Bureau d'Accueil et d'Accompagnement des Migrant·e·s. Il est membre du bureau de gestion ainsi que du pôle Français Langue Étrangère, du pôle LGBT et du pôle militantisme ! Francesca est au flash info et Fabien à la chronique libre ! Animation : Farrah // Réalisation : Joey // Interview : Félix // Zoom : Francesca // Flash Info : Francesca // Chronique Actu : Abel // Chronique libre : Fabien // Coordination : Aude & Jeanne
The U.S. immigration detention system is spread out across federal facilities, private prisons, state prisons, and county jails. It's grown under both Democratic and Republican presidents. And it's been offered up as a source of revenue for over a century, beginning with the first contracts between the federal government and sheriffs along the Canadian border. This episode originally published in September 2025. Guest: Brianna Nofil, assistant professor of history at The College of William and Mary author of The Migrant's Jail: An American History of Mass IncarcerationTo access bonus episodes and listen to Throughline sponsor-free, subscribe to Throughline+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/throughline.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Matt Galloway goes to the last migrant camp in Mexico City. With Donald Trump shutting the US border, migrants searching for a better life have been left in limbo — do they keep going north, return home, or stay in Mexico? Hear from the people living here, including a mother of a two-day-old baby, about what the future holds.
The owner of a Dallas County warehouse that Immigration and Customs Enforcement had planned to use as a mega detention center said Monday it will not sell or lease the property to the federal government. In other news, tensions erupted this month at a Frisco City Council meeting with some arguing without evidence that Indian Americans were committing visa fraud, echoing recent charges from Texas Republicans, and stealing jobs from Americans whose ancestors emigrated longer ago; North Texas, it's time to head back to the polls again! The March 3 primary election is fast-approaching. Do you feel ready for the polls? The Dallas Morning News Voter Guide can help prepare you to cast your ballot. Check out the guide to compare candidates, get recommendations, and build your own ballot. Visit dallasnews.com/voterguide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We are excited to launch Season 10 of The Jesuit Border Podcast. We continue to see changes along the border and throughout the country as we adjust to the realities of a brutal campaign of indiscriminate mass deportation.In this opener, we share stories from our celebration of Christmas Eve on December 24th, which highlights the devastating reality of migrant detention and deportation, and where we are finding light amid the darkness. Brian shares the story of Juliana, a middle aged woman who had lived in the U.S. for 29 years. She was picked up at immigration court and deported to Mexico, separating her from her six U.S.-born children. Joe shares the story of our Christmas celebration at the local migrant shelter, which included ten baptisms. Who would the families ask to serve as godfathers for their kids? Any guesses?After sharing these stories, we have a bonus addition to this episode. Brian's eleven-year-old niece, Cosette Strassburger, came to visit in the fall, and she joined in the studio to interview Brian and Joe. We include her interview in this episode.Tune in to today's season opener to hear these stories and more about the reality on the border and around the country.The first full episode of the new season will be released on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
Le reportage culture nous emmène dans les soirées « Open Mic », micro ouvert en français, où se détectent les nouveaux talents de la scène rap et R'n'B française. Bolon Sylla, jeune Sénégalais vivant en France, a lancé l'initiative « Talent Kaché ». Son objectif : mettre en lumière celles et ceux qui débutent. L'ambiance rappelle celle des battles de rap : DJ, lumière minimaliste et capuches de rigueur. À ceci près qu'il ne s'agit pas d'une compétition, mais d'une restitution, celle des huit sélectionnés de la saison 3 de Talent Kaché, ou TLK pour les intimes. Une initiative de détection d'artistes lancée sur les réseaux sociaux. « Notre connexion s'est faite sur Instagram, explique Uzibinski, et on s'est vu et l'alchimie est bien passée. Du coup, on a tourné directement avec TLK. » « En fait, ils présentaient un "open mic" dans un "event", raconte Realness, j'ai été très intéressée et c'est comme ça qu'ils m'ont recrutée, pour me proposer de faire partie de la saison 3. » Ces deux chanteurs ont eu droit, comme les huit autres sélectionnés, à l'enregistrement d'un clip suivi d'une performance scénique au Doc, lieu culturel du 19ᵉ arrondissement de Paris. « On m'a tendu la main et je fais pareil » Talent Kaché en est à sa troisième édition. Son promoteur, le Sénégalais Bolon Sylla, est arrivé en France en 2018. Il a connu les pires galères des jeunes migrants avant de trouver aide et assistance. « Je pense que c'est mon parcours qui m'a permis de faire cela, confie-t-il. Parce que moi aussi, on m'a beaucoup aidé en fait. Et je me suis dit : pourquoi ne pas partager ça avec les gens qui sont courageux et qui ont du talent ? On m'a tendu la main et je fais pareil. » La soirée de restitution se veut un tremplin pour des débutants souvent éloignés des projecteurs et des grands médias. Elise Allasia commence tout juste à percer. « J'ai quelques singles qui sont sortis sur les plateformes et j'ai aussi un EP en préparation. En attendant, je fais pas mal de scènes, j'ai fait beaucoup de premières parties. La première partie de Kimberose, liste la jeune chanteuse, Cerrone, Michel Fugain aussi, c'est assez éclectique... Et là, fin février, je fais la première partie de Ben l'Oncle Soul. » Pour Jiaceka ce type d'évènement sert aussi son réseau. « Si tu fais de la musique dans Paris, tu as toujours l'occasion de rencontrer des gens qui font des évènements, qui te proposent des choses, et puis on échange, on essaie d'apprendre les uns des autres, d'évoluer, de se faire connaître aux yeux des autres, d'un autre public. » Bolon Sylla n'est pas peu fier de ses poulains. Et surtout, de partager avec eux un moment de fraternité. « J'aime bien partager ma joie en fait et c'est ça aussi qui me pousse ». À écouter dans L'Invité cultureDans «DUB», le chorégraphe franco-sénégalais Amala Dianor crée l'union des danses undergound
The FAA reopened airspace around El Paso as abruptly as it shut it down. We'll dig into what we know about the strange and unprecedented actions.A months-long investigation from The Texas Newsroom and The California Newsroom finds pregnant migrant girls are being held at a South Texas shelter that's been flagged as medically inadequate. Why […] The post Probe raises concerns over pregnant migrant girls held in Texas appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
What does migration do to the heart, not just the body? In this deeply intimate conversation, award-winning writer Reyna Grande joins host Saadia Khan to discuss her latest book, Migrant Heart, her undocumented childhood, language loss, family trauma, and the emotional inheritance of migration. Reyna reflects on shame, resilience, motherhood, and how writing became a way to release what she once carried silently. The episode explores the hidden emotional costs of immigration, love, identity, belonging, and healing beyond borders, paperwork, and politics. Join us in creating new intellectual engagement for our audience. You can find more information at http://immigrantlypod.com. Please share the love and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify to help more people find us! You can connect with Saadia on IG @itssaadiak Email:saadia@immigrantlypod.com Host & Producer: Saadia Khan I Content Writer: Saadia Khan I Editorial review: Shei Yu I Sound Designer & Editor: Lou Raskin I Immigrantly Theme Music: Simon Hutchinson | Other Music: Epidemic Sound Immigrantly Podcast is an Immigrantly Media Production. For advertising inquiries, contact us at info@immigrantlypod.com Want to go deeper into your own identity? Download Belong on Your Own Terms, the app helping first-gen, second-gen, and third-culture kids reclaim belonging on their own terms. link below http://studio.com/saadia Don't forget to subscribe to Immigrantly Uninterrupted for insightful podcasts. Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast, we speak with the members of Grewal family, an Indian-origin migrant family in regional Australia that has made a significant mark in the agricultural sector. Based in Victoria's Mildura, the family has spent the past 25 years blending traditional farming knowledge with modern techniques to drive innovation in regional agriculture. Their journey reflects the experiences of many migrant families contributing to Australia's farming industry.
Since it reopened in March 2025, the ICE family detention center in Dilley, Texas, has held around 3,500 people, with more than half of them being children. As reports of contaminated food and the spread of measles have made national headlines, ProPublica spoke with two dozen detainees about the treatment of minors inside. Amna Nawaz discussed more with Mica Rosenberg of ProPublica. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
AP correspondent Laurence Brooks reports on the sinking of a migrant boat off the Libyan coast.
Migrant women's mental health is closely tied to the constant balancing of tradition, migration, and personal identity. Psychologist Samara Shiraz explains that silent mental exhaustion and social isolation can negatively affect well-being, while the right support systems and self-awareness can build resilience. Learn more in this podcast, also available as a video on YouTube. - تارکینِ وطن خواتین کی ذہنی صحت روایت، ہجرت اور ذاتی شناخت کے بیچ مسلسل توازن سے جڑی ہے۔ماہرِ نفسیات سمارا شیراز وضاحت کرتی ہیں کہ خاموش ذہنی تھکن، سماجی تنہائی ذہنی صحت کو متاثر کرتی ہیں، جبکہ درست سپورٹ اور خود آگہی مضبوطی دیتی ہے۔مزید جانئے اس پوڈ کاسٹ میں جس کی ویڈیو بھی یو ٹیب پر موجود ہے۔
I resume this tenth season with Sebastiáo Salgado's EXODUS, a timely and urgent book which has the power remind us that we are all, in one way or another, migrants. Salgado travelled to more than 35 countries in order to document displacement, firsthand, travelling along with each of the populations he documented. This massive volume rhymes with my own words in which I declare I am Migrant. With text, Salgado's images and poetry, I invite you, dear listener, to witness the inequity, the obvious neglect that human beings on the move navigate. Migrants have been the subjects of abuses and injustices which have continued to escalate since last year and into 2026, regardless of the color of their skin, their nationality, their identity, even their tender age, or gender. Salgado asserted, as he concluded his opus: "We hold the key to humanity's future, but for that, we must understand the present. We cannot afford to look away."
Today on What's Right:Did Trump post a racist video?Anti-ICE protesters freely call black ICE agents the N wordElon Musk puts XAi inside SpaceX in a brilliant moveChinese bio lab found in La VegasHow politicians scheme their way into wealthMamdani casts Muhammad as the ideal migrant in NYC speechThanks for tuning into today's episode of What's Right! If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the show on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and make sure you leave us a 5-star review.Have personal injury questions? Visit Sam & Ash Injury Law to get free answers 24/7.Connect with us on our socials:TWITTERSam @WhatsRightSamWhat's Right Show @WhatsRightShowFACEBOOKWhat's Right Show https://www.facebook.com/WhatsRightShow/INSTAGRAMWhat's Right Show @WhatsRightShowEMAILSam sam@whatsrightshow.comProducer Robbie robbie@whatsrightshow.comTo request a transcript of this episode, email marketing@samandashlaw.com
Last month, Action Aid Ireland published a new report highlighting the challenges that lone migrant parents, mainly women, experience when they leave state accommodation. Many face discrimination, unaffordable rents and inadequate supports, leaving them effectively trapped between direct provision and homelessness. In today's episode, Deborah Oniah and Owodunni Mustapha (Ola) - two Nigerian women who have made the move from direct provision into secure housing - share their experience of finding accommodation as single parents in the middle of a housing crisis. We also hear from Karol Balfe, CEO of ActionAid Ireland, who explains what recommendations have come from the report and why for lone migrant parents, the barriers to securing housing are often multiplied. But first, Irish Times opinion editor Jennifer O'Connell is here to discuss some of the biggest stories of the week including the latest tranche of Epstein files released last Friday and a new Netflix documentary which questions the guilt of the UK's “most prolific child killer” Lucy Letby. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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 Listener Question episode of The Wright Report, Bryan shares good news for Texas farmers as Mexico finally agrees to deliver long-owed water under a decades-old treaty, then breaks down the high-stakes fight ahead over ICE funding, voter ID laws, and the risk of another government shutdown. Bryan also answers pointed questions about foreign-backed activism tied to Minneapolis protests, why the CIA cannot simply target an American billionaire operating from China, and how misinformation has warped the public's understanding of asylum, detentions, and so-called "illegal" versus "legal" migrants. The episode closes with a major shift in the medical world, as leading plastic surgeons reverse course on gender transition surgeries for children, signaling what Bryan calls the start of a long-overdue reckoning. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: February 4 2026 Wright Report, Listener questions episode, Texas Mexico water treaty Rio Grande, Claudia Sheinbaum Trump water deal, ICE funding shutdown fight DHS, SAVE America Act voter ID filibuster, MEGA Act mail-in ballot rules, Roy Singham China funding protests, CIA authority limits foreign activists, fake asylum claims explained, Biden app parole fraud, plastic surgeons reject gender transition surgery children, trans medicine reckoning
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This week, we're talking with Regent alum and professor of systematic theology, Dr Barnabas Aspray, about his new book On the Significance of Religion in Immigration Policy, co-written with Dr David Elcott. Barney shares insightfully about the connection between religious identity and religious belief with immigration policy, arguing that religion significantly influences nations' responses to immigration in ways that are not often acknowledged. Moreover, religious identification can be both compassionate and exclusionary, as demonstrated in European responses to the 2015 refugee crisis. Barney shares insights from the perspective of being an immigrant in the US himself, encouraging pastors and church leaders to have conversations around immigration in order to prevent polarisation. Barney urges us to maintain conversations across differences and identify Christian aspirations, as well as the harrowing realities of history that demonstrate the ways we have fallen short of those ideals. Barnabas's BioDr. Barnabas Aspray is a theologian and author who serves as Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at St. Mary's Seminary & University in Baltimore. His work bridges philosophy and theology, exploring themes of God, creation, and evil. Before entering academia, he worked as a software engineer in London. Since shifting to theology, he has pursued research in biblical studies, systematic and philosophical theology, and now he writes on topics like faith, refugees, and the ethics of belonging. Today, we'll be talking to Barney about his new book, On the Significance of Religion in Immigration Policy.Previous Podcast AppearancesRefugee, Asylum Seeker, Migrant and the Book of Isaiah (January 2023)Regent Vine ArticleOn the Significance of Religion for Immigration Policy (Nov 17, 2025)Regent College Podcast Thanks for listening. Please like, rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice and share this episode with a friend. Follow Us on Social Media Facebook Instagram Youtube Keep in Touch Regent College Summer Programs Regent College Newsletter
In episode 1997, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian, actor, writer, and host of Worse Than You, Mo Fry Pasic, to discuss… That’s why Teenage Mutant Ninja Goebbels Is In The Hot Seat... Not Under The Bus Yet, TikTok Isn’t The Only Tech Company Backing ICE, Melania Doc Watch and more! Daily Zeitgeist: Our 2000th Episode is Here!!!... Chuck E Cheese - Most Perfect Day (Rap Song) Scoop: Blame game erupts over Trump team's false claim Alex Pretti sought "massacre" Pressure grows on Stephen Miller after Alex Pretti killing but Trump unlikely to cut ties TikTok users say they can’t upload anti-ICE videos. The company blames tech issues TikTok is investigating why some users can't write 'Epstein' in messages The Trump-approved US TikTok is off to a rough start TikTok Says It’s Not Censoring ‘Free Palestine’ Comments. Users See Something Different TikTok now specifically tracks immigration status and gender identity TikTok alternative Skylight soars to 380K+ users after TikTok US deal finalized TikTok's new terms of service spark backlash, but experts say they're an industry standard Meta Is Blocking Links to ICE List on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads How Amazon Powers ICE’s Deportation Machine Apple Took Down These ICE-Tracking Apps. The Developers Aren't Giving Up SCOOP: Apple Made ICE Agents a Protected Class “Melania” Movie Popcorn Bucket Hits ebay for $29.99 — Can Be Purchased Without Actually Seeing the Film Fuming Melania Puts Trump Aides at Risk of Ouster: Wolff Melania Invites Host of Z-List Celebs to Vanity Doc Premiere LISTEN: Danger by The Lijadu Sisters and also check out NUR-D's music here: https://nurdrocks.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Why is migrant crime data being withheld, and what are authorities hiding? In this episode of the True Geordie Podcast, we investigate the shocking reasons behind the lack of transparency, revealing political, social, and bureaucratic pressures that keep the truth from the public. The True Geordie Podcast combines meticulous research with clear, compassionate analysis to uncover the facts, examine the consequences, and explore the broader implications for communities and policy. Dive deep into the controversial story everyone is talking about, and understand the real reasons behind the secrecy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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 Friday Headline Brief of The Wright Report, Bryan delivers a mix of strong domestic economic news and mounting national security concerns as the country heads into the weekend. He begins with good news at home, as murder rates fall to their lowest level on record, American-born truckers see rising wages after foreign drivers are removed from U.S. highways, and major manufacturers like GM shift production back from China and Mexico to the United States. Economic growth is revised higher, signaling momentum heading into 2026. The mood then turns more serious with warnings about TikTok's unresolved ties to Chinese control, the failure to revive the China Initiative to counter espionage, and growing concern over Chinese ownership of American food brands and farmland. Bryan also covers escalating clashes in Minnesota as Democrats continue to resist ICE enforcement, a judge blocks charges against Don Lemon for his role in an attack on a Christian church, and the White House signals a major shift by authorizing ICE to use administrative warrants to enter homes of illegal aliens. Globally, the episode tracks Trump's push toward regime change in Cuba, the possible withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria amid ISIS prison breaks, the launch of Trump's new Board of Peace that could sideline the United Nations, and promising medical research showing red light therapy may prevent or reduce traumatic brain injury and CTE. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: January 23 2026 Wright Report, murder rate lowest on record, American trucker wages rise foreign drivers removed, GM reshoring from China Mexico, TikTok China ByteDance control, China Initiative failure espionage, Nathan's Famous Smithfield China, Minnesota ICE resistance Don Lemon judge, administrative warrants ICE homes, Cuba regime change Trump, Syria U.S. troop withdrawal ISIS prisons, Board of Peace Trump UN bypass, red light therapy CTE brain injury
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Food contaminated with worms and mold. Limited access to clean drinking water. Inadequate medical care. These are a few of the allegations made by migrant families in recent court documents about their children's conditions while in ICE custody. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Becky Wolozin, a senior lawyer with the National Center for Youth Law. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
Felicia Djamirze grew up in the criminal underworld, then became a beauty queen. But her life outside the pageant circuit was mired in the world of drugs, bikie gangs and violence.(CW: graphic discussion of domestic violence and crime) Felicia Djamirze is a counsellor, an advocate for women's justice, a three-time Miss Australia winner and a convicted drug trafficker.Felicia grew up surrounded by drug abuse and crime in a rough part of Sydney. Her family was marked by addiction and connections to the criminal underworld.As she got older, Felicia attracted a lot of attention for her looks, eventually finding the world of beauty pageants, which she thought was her way out.But behind the scenes, Felicia's life was far from glamorous.While living with a partner who was in a bikie gang, she survived severe domestic violence. Then, during her next relationship she was caught up in an horrifically violent encounter with the Queensland Police when they burst into her home to arrest her partner for dealing meth.Felicia admitted her involvement and was convicted for drug trafficking. In the aftermath, she retrained as a counsellor and mental health advocate. She now aims to use her experiences to help others find a way out of the justice system and re-enter, unashamedly, into the real world.Further informationContent warning: this episode of Conversations contains descriptions of domestic violence. Help and Support is always available.If you are experiencing Domestic Violence 1800 Respect is available 24 hours a day on 1800 737 732.For support with PTSD in Australia, Lifeline (13 11 14) and Suicide Call Back Service (1300 659 467) offer crisis support.Accessory, written with Erin O'Dwyer, is published by Affirm Press.This episode of Conversations was produced my Meggie Morris, executive producer is Nicola Harrison.It explores crime, conviction history, police brutality, bikies, meth, substance abuse, epic origin stories, family dynamics, relationships, prison, outlaw motorcycle gangs, arms dealing, ice, Russian mafia, Hells Angels, Bandidos, Rebels, Comancheros, Finks, and Mongols.To binge even more great episodes of the ‘Conversations podcast' with Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski go the ABC listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. There you'll find hundreds of the best thought-provoking interviews with authors, writers, artists, politicians, psychologists, musicians, and celebrities.
On today's Top News in 10: President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meet in Florida. Independent investigations in Minnesota reveal Somali fraud extends to fake daycares. Legacy media ignore it by a full day of speculating about AI. Nick Shirley's full documentary & investigation on Somali "Daycare Fraud" in Minnesota: https://x.com/nickshirleyy/status/2004642794862961123?s=20 Keep Up With The Daily Signal Sign up for our email newsletters: https://www.dailysignal.com/email Subscribe to our other shows: The Tony Kinnett Cast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7AFk8xjiOOBEynVg3JiN6g The Signal Sitdown: https://megaphone.link/THEDAILYSIGNAL2026390376 Problematic Women: https://megaphone.link/THEDAILYSIGNAL7765680741 Victor Davis Hanson: https://megaphone.link/THEDAILYSIGNAL9809784327 Follow The Daily Signal: X: https://x.com/intent/user?screen_name=DailySignal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedailysignal/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDailySignalNews/ Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@DailySignal YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/dailysignal?sub_confirmation=1 Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Donald Trump remains the most controversial president in history. Bill argues that the focus should be on his accomplishments, not his demeanor. A look into the president's schedule this week. What the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said on CBS News' Face the Nation regarding deportations. A federal jury convicts Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan for helping an illegal immigrant briefly evade ICE agents. Final Thought: Don't miss tomorrow's final show of the year! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices