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Club and Country
A Draw Dominated by Debutants

Club and Country

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 36:47


Nashville SC opened its season with a scoreless draw with New England. Wes and Tim analyze what they liked from the Boys in Gold, what needs to improve and what to expect from match No. 2 in New Jersey. The most encouraging moments from the opening match Three unexpected debuts, and what Corcoran, Meyer and Qasem might bring to the club What we learned about NSC's attacking approach Was Hany Mukhtar offside? A glance at Red Bulls Most interesting matches elsewhere in MLS Club and Country is sponsored by M.L. Rose. For in-depth coverage of the Boys in Gold, visit ClubCountryUSA.com.

Al Ahly Pharos
Pre-Trading Thoughts

Al Ahly Pharos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 2:01


Egypt's total public debt declined by about 2.1% during the last quarter of FY23/24 to EGP12.52 trillion.The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) raised Egypt's growth forecast for 2025 to 4.5% from 4.4%.The Central Bank of Egypt intends to launch a version for commercial transactions via InstaPay for transactions between individuals and merchants.The Ministry of Transport has begun talks with international financing institutions to obtain financing of up to USD300 million to finance the extension of the third metro line to Cairo International Airport.President Abdel Fattah El Sisi has directed the government to scrap the construction licensing requirements put forward in 2021 and reinstate the full provisions of the 2008 Building Law and its executive regulations. The decision will ease barriers to accessing building permits and support and energize the construction sector in the process, Qasem added. EAST's general assembly approved cash dividends of EGP2.7/share for FY23/24, implying dividend payout ratio of 88.2% and dividend yield of 10.4%.POUL's general assembly approved cash dividends of EGP0.85/share for FY23, implying dividend payout ratio of 28.0% and dividend yield of 8.1%.ABUK's general assembly approved distributing cash dividends of EGP7.5/share over three installments, implying a dividend yield of 12.2%. CIRA's BoD approved cash dividends of EGP0.26/share for FY23, pending general assembly's decision on 15 October 2024. This implies dividend payout ratio of 120% and dividend yield of 1.9%. RMDA (FV: EGP3.97, OW) achieved strong sales in August 2024, with a YoY increase of 73% compared to the average pharmaceutical market YoY increase of 45%. Volume increased by 20% YoY. This assures our positive outlook for 3Q24 results. According to local media, MASR (FV: EGP5.24, OW) is taking out a EGP9.0 billion loan.

Bad Hasbara - The World's Most Moral Podcast
Bad Hasbara 29 - Zionist Math, with Mohammad Qasem

Bad Hasbara - The World's Most Moral Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 104:54


This week, Matt and Daniel talked to Palestinian and most moral comrade of the pod Mohammad Qasem about what it was like growing up in the occupied West Bank and more.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/bad-hasbara/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

TuttoSvenskan
#322 Welcome back, baby!

TuttoSvenskan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 89:26


Nu ska vi tävla! Statuskoll på Sirius - vad ska man förvänta sig?! Vilka grupper är öppna och vilka är klara? Qasem om att eventuellt slippa vänsterbacken. Hammar om den röriga försäsongen och sega ljumskar! Pantburksinsamling i Gnaget och sjukstuga i MFF! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TuttoSvenskan
#208 High Risk No Reward

TuttoSvenskan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 87:40


Arnors deppiga exit och BP:s sanslösa form. Noah Shamoun om den (oväntat?) tuffa matchen mot AIK och Qasem berättar om vilken position han vill spela på. Dessutom spekulerar vi om Blåvitts tränarjakt och spelare på fel position. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Allsvenskan FantasyPodden
74. Hitta hem med Ahmed Qasem

Allsvenskan FantasyPodden

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 39:47


Vi är tillbaka efter ett par veckors frånvaro. Vi snackar lite kort om hur våra parkerade bussar presterade, men det blir mycket fokus på det som komma skall där en MFF-satsning med största sannolikhet kommer att tas sikte på. Vi lyfter även ett par billiga alternativ i Elfsborg som kan bli spännande framöver.

Parken Södra
Avsnitt 134 - Khaled Qasem

Parken Södra

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 52:09


Khaled Qasem må vara Motala-kille men Norrköping har varit en viktig del av livet sedan den tidiga tonåren. Yttern har fullt upp med att ta Sleipner mot nya höjder och i avsnittet pratar vi om den extremt tuffa försäsongsträningen som förhoppningsvis ska ta klubben mot nya höjder. Vi pratar även om hur Khaled ser på ledarskap, vad som är rätt och fel utifrån den aspekten, brodern Ahmeds resa till Elfsborg och varför han inte spelar för en Motala-klubb idag.

Shift with CJ
Energy Medicine and the Principles of Ancestral Wisdom with Dr. Zainab Qasem

Shift with CJ

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 60:51


Normally we're talking about nutrition, health, lifestyle, and anything related to it. Today we're going to be diving into energy, energy medicine, geometry, and much more. With our guest, Dr. Zainab Qasem, we will be talking about Ancestral Wisdom. She is a renowned specialist with a PhD in Mental Health and is also an author.Dr. Zainab's Socials:Instagram: zainab_qasem65Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwijTMtwjD4VPuHscB9M_KQWebsite: https://www.zainabqasem.com/

MCH Bridges: The Official AMCHP Podcast
Episode #12: We Need to Start Talking About Stillbirth

MCH Bridges: The Official AMCHP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 65:50 Transcription Available


This episode highlights the lived experiences of families who have experienced a stillbirth. You'll hear from Jasmine Abraham and Nneka Hall, who share their personal experiences after Jasmine's son Qasem and Nneka's daughter Annaya were born still. You'll also hear from Rose Horton, a nurse and Executive Director of Women and Infant Services at Emory Decatur Hospital who also created #NotOnMyWatch. You'll learn about what stillbirth is and what we know about risk factors and prevention. The episode also discusses the short- and long-term impacts of the loss of a baby and what supports and systems-levels changes are needed. Content warning: This episode is about stillbirth and shares personal stories about pregnancy & infant loss. It discusses mental health challenges and mentions suicide. Much of the episode will be emotionally challenging and content shared in the episode could bring up past traumatic experiences. If you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts or a crisis, please dial 988 immediately to call the Suicide Prevention Lifeline or text HOME to the Crisis Text Line at 741741. The National Maternal Mental Health Hotline provides support before, during, and after pregnancy. Call or text 1-833-9-HELP4MOMS (1-833-943-5746). TTY users can use a preferred relay service or dial 711 and then 988 or 1-833-943-5746. Both services are free, confidential, and available 24/7. Resources:· Count the KicksCount the Kicks (CTK) is an evidence-based stillbirth prevention program and an AMCHP Best Practice. In the first 10 years of their campaign in Iowa (2008-2018), the state's stillbirth rate went down 32% while rates in the rest of the country remained relatively stagnant. Visit their website to learn how you can bring CTK to your state by becoming an expansion state.· Still Birthday· Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep· Quietly United In Loss Together founded by Nneka Hall (www.annaya.org)· Share Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support – find support in your state· Return to Zero Hope· Still Standing Magazine· Pregnancy After Loss Support· Star Legacy FoundationLegislation:· Raising the Volume - Ending the Silent Epidemic of Stillbirth congressional briefing· National Stillbirth Prevention Day· Stillbirth Health Improvement and Education for Autumn Act of 2022· Maternal and Child Health Stillbirth Prevention Act of 2022Common acronyms or terms you may hear in the loss community:· Sunshine baby: baby born before a loss· Angel baby: baby who has passed away· Rainbow baby: baby born or conceived after a loss· Heaven born: baby who was stillborn · Earth born: baby who was born alive· PAIL: Pregnancy and infant loss· PAL: Pregnancy after loss· SIL: Sister/sista/sistah in loss

Skin The Surface
Medicine Abroad: Serving A Refugee Community

Skin The Surface

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 28:35


Dr Rina discusses health care, including skin conditions within a refugee camp with special guest physician Dr Qasem.

Qur'an Connection by Good Tree Academy
Loving the Prophet SAW

Qur'an Connection by Good Tree Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 25:30


Principal Wadud Hasan explains the importance of our love for Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him and how following the ways of the Prophet, allows us to love Allah SWT. In Surah Tawbah (The Repentance) 9:128 of the Quran, Allah says that He has sent a prophet that loves us so much, our suffering distresses him. Our prophet loves his believers so much that when we are not happy, he is not happy. Through prayer and thikr, we are able to love the prophet and feel his love in our hearts. If we want to see how much Allah SWT loves us, then we have to see how much we love the messenger of Allah. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ told his wife Aisha that he makes duaa and remembers his ummah five times a day, after every prayer. How can we not pray for our prophet ﷺ when he thinks of us so often and shows so much love for us?Last week, Ustadh Michael Wolfender discussed how the prophet ﷺ showed mercy for the people who tortured him because one day their children and future generations could be Muslims. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ cared about us so much that he showed mercy to our past generations. His mercy to the people of Mecca led Muhammed bin Qasem to conquer Sindh in South Asia which brought Islam to the South Asian subcontinent. His companions were able to conquer other areas of the world and spread Islam through that moment of mercy for the benefit of future generations of Muslims. Our prophet ﷺ loved us and cared about us so much that he showed that mercy.Here's a way to connect with our prophet ﷺ: close your eyes and imagine going to the masjid of the prophet in Madina and meeting him. How would you feel if you entered the masjid and you see Prophet Muhammad ﷺ there, welcoming you? Instead of resting, the prophet ﷺ has decided to respond to your salaam and welcome you because he would embrace even the worst of us. Now imagine how would it feel in the hereafter, when we are finally seeing our prophet, the one that loved us even more than our parents?It is important to remember that we will be in paradise with those who we love and by loving the prophet ﷺ through prayer, thikr, and following his ways, insh'Allah we will be reunited with our prophet ﷺ in the hereafter. We must always feel the love of Prophet Muhammed ﷺ in our hearts and that will bring us closer to Allah inshAllah.Support the show (http://www.goodtreeacademy.org/donate?id=pd)

Pokretači Podcast
#108 Hana Qasem o fitnessu posle pandemije

Pokretači Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 34:05


Hana Qasem (@hanatrener) je jedna od najtraženijih ličnih trenera na rastućoj fitness sceni u Srbiji. Pričali smo o njenom putu u fitness, zašto (ne) treba pratiti fitness intsagram i kako je pandemija uticala na fitness industriju.

Afternoon Karak
Supermassive Black Holes with Ahlam Al Qasem (02.12.20)

Afternoon Karak

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 16:34


PhD candidate Ahlam loves an exhilarating adventure, and nothing is more adventurous than studying the expanse of space! She talks all about her love for physics and space, also sharing some inspiring words of wisdom for little girls interested in STEM. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

'The Mo Show' Podcast
The Mo Show | Episode 009 - Abdulwahed Al Qasem

'The Mo Show' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 33:58


Today my guest is a UAE national golf team player of 15 years: Abdulwahed Al Qasem.

Be The Boss - Startup Success Stories
Re-Booting Your Life With Purpose - Zainab Qasem

Be The Boss - Startup Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 24:13


This week's episode!Zainab Qasem is a Happiness & Health Coach, a teacher of children with learning difficulties as well as a distributor of Kangen Water (by Enagic)!Perhaps you're wondering how she manages to juggle these three pursuits? Well, in our interview, Zainab explains how she came to find her purpose, passion, and motivation in life after the passing of her husband. At the age of 54, Zainab now has three sources of income and a vitality that most people would dream of having... and she has no plans to slow down or stop growing any time soon!You can connect with Zainab through any of her social media channels:Instagram (@Zainab_Qasem65)FacebookYouTubeWelcome to the Be The Boss Podcast!Hi, I'm Joe. I'm the founder of PathBoss and the host of this podcast.My goal is to bring you the very best, most interesting and varied entrepreneurs around the globe to share with you their insights, tricks, tips and struggles to inspire and support your entrepreneurial journey.Do you have a question, a comment for me? Do you know someone who would be a perfect guest for my podcast? Is that perfect person you?Or perhaps you just want to know a little bit more about me or my business, PathBoss...I'd love to hear from you! Please connect with me on any or all of the links below:InstagramFacebookLinked-InWebsite

RNZ: Morning Report
Chch mosque shootings: Sara Qasem on sentencing

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 1:53


Sara Qasem's father Abdelfattah was murdered at Al Noor Mosque. Before handing down the sentence, Justice Cameron Mander read through the names of the murder victims, relaying details of their lives and the shattered families they left behind. She told RNZ reporter Conan Young it was tough but it shone the light on the people they have lost.

Kickback Republic
DR AHMED QASEM: IMPORTANCE OF BLOOD PRESSURE, FUTURE OF MEDICAL DEVICES, ROAD TRIPS IN THE USA

Kickback Republic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 61:55


I had the opportunity to sit down with Dr.Ahmed Qasem, who currently sits in as the principal scientist at Cardiex- a medical technology company based in Sydney. Cardiex helps develop medical technology to help in the developing & design of advanced cardiovascular measurement devices. In addition to working at Cardiex, Dr.Ahmed Qasem is also a research fellow at Macquarie University.    -SUBSCRIBE FOR WEEKLY EPISODES-    

All Things Interesting
#17: Jay Solomon - Qasem Soleimani, Iran's Retaliation, and the NPT

All Things Interesting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 63:24


Jay Solomon is an author and an award-winning journalist who formerly served as the chief foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. During his time with the Journal, he was stationed in Jakarta, Indonesia; Seoul, South Korea; New Delhi, India; and Washington, D.C., covering national security and U.S. foreign policy. Mr. Solomon is also currently a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, where he is an expert on Iran’s and North Korea’s nuclear programs and weapons proliferation networks in the Middle East.

WasHeldenTun
#87 Friedliches Miteinander durch interkulturelles Coaching mit Sahar El-Qasem

WasHeldenTun

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 41:09


Sahar El-Qasem ist palästinensisch-libanesischer Herkunft. Ihre Arbeit besteht aus der Durchführung von interkulturellen Trainings für pädagogische Einrichtungen und Wirtschaftsunternehmen. Sahar setzt sich dafür ein interkulturelle Kompetenz zu stärken und zu erweitern. Dadurch wird ein Bewusstsein für die feinen Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede erlangt. Dies wirkt sich positiv auf berufliche und private Beziehungen aus. Sahar vermittelt, dass ein selbstverantwortlicher und wertschätzender Umgang für ein friedliches Miteinander Voraussetzung ist. Was du aus dem Gespräch mit Sahar mitnimmst: - Leichtigkeit kommt durch Nähe, Interesse und Kennenlernen - Bewusstsein für die Vereinigung eigener Werte und Ziele mit denen fremder Kulturen - Jeder ist in seinem Umfeld und mit seinem Wirken ein Vorbild Hier geht’s zu Sahar http://www.i-crocus.de Hat dir die Folge mit Sahar gefallen? Bitte hinterlasse eine super Bewertung auf iTunes: bit.ly/BewertungWasHeldenTun Bist du als Unternehmer oder Selbständiger aktiv? Ich freue mich, wenn du mir von deiner Heldenreise erzählst! Lass uns auf Instagram connecten, schreib mir per direct message oder direkt unter den Post zur Folge. Du findest mich unter https://www.instagram.com/domhoffmann Oder geh auf www.washeldentun.de, hier findest du alle möglichen Wege, dich mit mir in Verbindung zu setzen. Danke sehr, dass du da bist. Cheers hero, Dominik.

Was Helden Tun
„Was Helden Tun“: Ziele und Erfolge von interkulturellem Coaching - mit Sahar El-Qasem

Was Helden Tun

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 41:09


Das Bewusstsein für die eigene Kultur kann mit Hilfe von interkulturellem Training gestärkt und damit ein bewussterer Zugang zu fremden Kulturen gefunden werden. Im W&V-Podcast spricht die interkulturelle Trainerin Sahar El-Qasem über die Fähigkeit, einen Sachverhalt aus mehreren Perspektiven betrachten zu können. Sahar El-Qasem ist palästinensisch-libanesischer Herkunft. Ihre Arbeit besteht aus der Durchführung von interkulturellen Trainings für pädagogische Einrichtungen und Wirtschaftsunternehmen. Sahar setzt sich dafür ein, interkulturelle Kompetenz zu stärken und zu erweitern. Dadurch wird ein Bewusstsein für Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede erlangt. Dies wirkt sich positiv auf berufliche und private Beziehungen aus. Sahar vermittelt, dass ein selbstverantwortlicher und wertschätzender Umgang für ein friedliches Miteinander Voraussetzung ist. Was Sie aus dem Gespräch mit Sahar mitnehmen: - Leichtigkeit kommt durch Nähe, Interesse und Kennenlernen - Bewusstsein für die Vereinigung eigener Werte und Ziele mit denen fremder Kulturen - Jeder ist in seinem Umfeld und mit seinem Wirken ein Vorbild Hier geht’s zu Sahar http://www.i-crocus.de Erzählen Sie uns von Ihrer Heldenreise! Sie erreichen uns auf Instagram unter https://www.instagram.com/wuv_mag/ und Podcast-Host Dominik Hoffmann über https://www.instagram.com/domhoffmann/

LEAD Podcast
„Was Helden Tun“: Ziele und Erfolge von interkulturellem Coaching - mit Sahar El-Qasem

LEAD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 41:09


Das Bewusstsein für die eigene Kultur kann mit Hilfe von interkulturellem Training gestärkt und damit ein bewussterer Zugang zu fremden Kulturen gefunden werden. Im W&V-Podcast spricht die interkulturelle Trainerin Sahar El-Qasem über die Fähigkeit, einen Sachverhalt aus mehreren Perspektiven betrachten zu können. Sahar El-Qasem ist palästinensisch-libanesischer Herkunft. Ihre Arbeit besteht aus der Durchführung von interkulturellen Trainings für pädagogische Einrichtungen und Wirtschaftsunternehmen. Sahar setzt sich dafür ein, interkulturelle Kompetenz zu stärken und zu erweitern. Dadurch wird ein Bewusstsein für Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede erlangt. Dies wirkt sich positiv auf berufliche und private Beziehungen aus. Sahar vermittelt, dass ein selbstverantwortlicher und wertschätzender Umgang für ein friedliches Miteinander Voraussetzung ist. Was Sie aus dem Gespräch mit Sahar mitnehmen: - Leichtigkeit kommt durch Nähe, Interesse und Kennenlernen - Bewusstsein für die Vereinigung eigener Werte und Ziele mit denen fremder Kulturen - Jeder ist in seinem Umfeld und mit seinem Wirken ein Vorbild Hier geht’s zu Sahar http://www.i-crocus.de Erzählen Sie uns von Ihrer Heldenreise! Sie erreichen uns auf Instagram unter https://www.instagram.com/wuv_mag/ und Podcast-Host Dominik Hoffmann über https://www.instagram.com/domhoffmann/

Francoinformador
Día de la mujer paraguaya. Kuña Guapa.

Francoinformador

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 6:47


FELIZ DÍA DE LA MUJER PARAGUAYA. Hoy es lunes 24 de febrero Feliz día de la Mujer Paraguaya. Esa mujer luchadora que supo levantar un país cuando éste quedó devastado por la guerra. Mujer luchadora y gloriosa. Felicidades Kuñá Guapa.   AMIGOS. Vuelve "Friends", la noticia más esperada por los millones de fanáticos que tiene la serie. Luego de semanas de especulaciones, la futura plataforma de contenidos HBO MAX confirmó que los seis protagonistas de la sitcom volverán a reunirse en un especial que estará disponible desde el lanzamiento del servicio el próximo mes de mayo. HBO MAX   AL QAEDA. La organización yihadista Al Qaeda en la Península Arábiga reconoció este domingo la muerte de su líder, Qasem al Rimi, anunciada hace dos semanas por Estados Unidos, y anunció que nombró al jeque Khalid Saeed Al Batarfi como su sucesor.El 6 de este mes, el presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, afirmó que Al Rimi había muerto en enero pasado en una operación realizada por un dron estadounidense en Yemen. LA VANGUARDIA   BOLIVIA. El Tribunal Supremo Electoral de Bolivia (TSE) rechazó este jueves la candidatura de Evo Morales a senador para las elecciones del próximo 3 de mayo. De acuerdo con el organismo, el expresidente incumple el requisito de residencia permanente en el país, motivo por el que afirmaron que no habrá vuelta atrás en la determinación. El expresidente boliviano Evo Morales acusó el viernes a los Estados Unidos de influir en la decisión del Tribunal Supremo Electoral. EFE   CHINA. Las nuevas medidas, anunciadas por el Banco Popular de China el sábado, apuntan a contener la propagación del virus, oficialmente conocido como Covid-19. Todos los bancos chinos ahora deben literalmente lavar su efectivo, desinfectarlo con luz ultravioleta y altas temperaturas, luego almacenarlo durante siete a 14 días antes de entregarlo a los clientes, dijo el gobierno central chino en un comunicado de prensa el sábado.Y en la sucursal de Guangzhou del banco central, estos billetes de alto riesgo pueden destruirse en lugar de simplemente desinfectarse, según el tabloide estatal Global Times. Para compensar el suministro, el banco emitirá grandes cantidades de efectivo nuevo no infectado. XATAKA   CORONAVIRUS EN EUROPA. El coronavirus ha llegado a Europa.  Ya han sido confirmados dos fallecidos, los primeros que fueron contagiados de Europa, la infección se ha confirmado en 132 casos. Las autoridades suspendieron el carnaval de Venecia y se cierran las escuelas durante esta semana en Lombardía, Véneto y Piamonte. La Serie A aplazó varios partidos correspondientes a la Fecha 25.. Corea del Sur proclamó la alerta máxima y varios países cerraron sus fronteras con Irán, principales focos del COVID-19. INFOBAE | ANSALATINA   CARACOLES THUMBERG. Una nueva especie de caracoles hallada en un bosque de la parte de la isla de Borneo que pertenece a Brunéi se llamará 'Craspedotropis gretathunbergae' en homenaje a la ambientalista sueca Greta Thunberg, informa Biodiversity Data Journal. Este animal mide unos tres milímetros y es sensible a temperaturas extremas, sequías y degradación forestal, así que los científicos explican que eligieron este nombre porque es propenso a sufrir el cambio climático. RT | BDJ   LEGO DE LUTO. El inventor de uno de los juguetes más famosos del mundo, el LEGO, falleció de esclerosis lateral amiotrófica después de haber permanecido hospitalizado durante una semana. Se trata del danés Jens Nygaard Knudsen, tenía 78 años. CINCO DIAS   HAMILTON. Lewis Hamilton tiene 84 victorias de Fórmula 1 y seis títulos, pero todavía hay un logro que el inglés busca incansablemente: ver más negros en la categoría. Es el único en la parrilla actual y uno de los pocos en los equipos. El conductor se quejó y declaró que no vio suficientes cambios a este respecto durante sus 14 años en la F1. Agregó que no son solo los pilotos, sino también los ingenieros, la restauración, los medios de comunicación, entre otros. Estas declaraciones las dio después de las pruebas de Barcelona. 20 MINUTOS   FURY ES CAMPEÓN. Este domingo, Tyson Fury se alzó con el cinturón de campeón de los pesados del Consejo Mundial del Boxeo (CMB) al vencer por nocaut técnico a Deontay Wilder en el séptimo round. El inglés arrancó la jornada como un monarca, ingresando al MGM de Las Vegas sobre un trono, y la terminó como tal, siendo el anfitrión de una fiesta espectacular en una discoteca. MARCA   RAFA NADAL. El español Rafael Nadal, número dos de la lista mundial, debutará ante su compatriota Pablo Andújar, 59 del ránking, en la primera ronda del Abierto Mexicano de Tenis, torneo 500 de la ATP que comenzará este lunes en Acapulco. MARCA   CLÁSICO EMPATADO. El clásico número 306 del fútbol paraguayo Olimpia cs Cerro Porteño terminó empatado 1 a 1. El gol para Cerro lo hizo Diego Churín. El empate lo consiguió Derlis González.  TIGO SPORTS   NO TIME TO DIE. El tema oficial de la nueva entrega de James Bond “No Time To Die” ha alcanzado el numero uno en la lista oficial de Single Charts. Este es el primer tema de la franquicia en alcanzar el primer puesto en su primera semana. La canción co-escrita entre Billie Eilish y su hermano Finneas alcanzó en menos de siete días 90,000 ventas, así como 10.6 millones de reproducciones en streaming. SHOW  

Heimskviður
20 | Átök Bandaríkjanna og Írans og ný heimastjórn á Norður-Írlandi

Heimskviður

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 48:25


Í tuttugasta þætti Heimskviðna, og þeim fyrsta á nýju ári, er fjallað um samskipti Bandaríkjanna og Íran, en í upphafi árs hitnaði heldur betur í kolunum. Þann þriðja janúar síðastliðinn var Qasem nokkur Soleimani, yfirhershöfðingi í íranska hernum, myrtur í drónaárás bandaríska hersins í Bagdad í Írak. Árásin naut samþykkis Donalds Trump, Bandaríkjaforseta, sem sagði hana nauðsynlega til að koma í veg fyrir hryðjuverk. Morðið á Soleimani vakti strax mikla reiði í Íran, enda Soleimani einn af valdamestu mönnum landsins. Og Íranir létu morðið ekki óátalið. En hver er baksaga þessara átaka og hvað gerist næst? Ólöf Ragnarsdóttir og Guðmundur Björn fjalla um málið. Rætt er við Magnús Þorkel Bernharðsson, prófessor í sögu Mið-Austurlanda við Williams háskóla í Massachusetts. Þá fjallar Bogi Ágústsson um sögulega samninga á Norður-Írlandi. Um helgina tókust samningar um að endurreisa heimastjórn í landinu. Þá voru liðin þrjú ár frá því að Sinn Féin, flokkur lýðveldissinna sem nýtur stuðnings flestra kaþólikka á Norður-Írlandi, sleit samstarfi við stærsta flokk sambandssinna, Democratic Unionist Party. Bogi ræðir meðal annars við Sólveigu Jónsdóttur, sem þekkir vel til á Norður-Írlandi. Heimskviður er fréttaskýringaþáttur sem fjallar á ítarlegan og lifandi hátt um heimsmálin, um allt það sem ekki gerist á Íslandi. Ritstjórar þáttarins eru Guðmundur Björn Þorbjörnsson og Birta Björnsdóttir.

Heimskviður
20 | Átök Bandaríkjanna og Írans og ný heimastjórn á Norður-Írlandi

Heimskviður

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020


Í tuttugasta þætti Heimskviðna, og þeim fyrsta á nýju ári, er fjallað um samskipti Bandaríkjanna og Íran, en í upphafi árs hitnaði heldur betur í kolunum. Þann þriðja janúar síðastliðinn var Qasem nokkur Soleimani, yfirhershöfðingi í íranska hernum, myrtur í drónaárás bandaríska hersins í Bagdad í Írak. Árásin naut samþykkis Donalds Trump, Bandaríkjaforseta, sem sagði hana nauðsynlega til að koma í veg fyrir hryðjuverk. Morðið á Soleimani vakti strax mikla reiði í Íran, enda Soleimani einn af valdamestu mönnum landsins. Og Íranir létu morðið ekki óátalið. En hver er baksaga þessara átaka og hvað gerist næst? Ólöf Ragnarsdóttir og Guðmundur Björn fjalla um málið. Rætt er við Magnús Þorkel Bernharðsson, prófessor í sögu Mið-Austurlanda við Williams háskóla í Massachusetts. Þá fjallar Bogi Ágústsson um sögulega samninga á Norður-Írlandi. Um helgina tókust samningar um að endurreisa heimastjórn í landinu. Þá voru liðin þrjú ár frá því að Sinn Féin, flokkur lýðveldissinna sem nýtur stuðnings flestra kaþólikka á Norður-Írlandi, sleit samstarfi við stærsta flokk sambandssinna, Democratic Unionist Party. Bogi ræðir meðal annars við Sólveigu Jónsdóttur, sem þekkir vel til á Norður-Írlandi. Heimskviður er fréttaskýringaþáttur sem fjallar á ítarlegan og lifandi hátt um heimsmálin, um allt það sem ekki gerist á Íslandi. Ritstjórar þáttarins eru Guðmundur Björn Þorbjörnsson og Birta Björnsdóttir.

Heimskviður
20 | Átök Bandaríkjanna og Írans og ný heimastjórn á Norður-Írlandi

Heimskviður

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020


Í tuttugasta þætti Heimskviðna, og þeim fyrsta á nýju ári, er fjallað um samskipti Bandaríkjanna og Íran, en í upphafi árs hitnaði heldur betur í kolunum. Þann þriðja janúar síðastliðinn var Qasem nokkur Soleimani, yfirhershöfðingi í íranska hernum, myrtur í drónaárás bandaríska hersins í Bagdad í Írak. Árásin naut samþykkis Donalds Trump, Bandaríkjaforseta, sem sagði hana nauðsynlega til að koma í veg fyrir hryðjuverk. Morðið á Soleimani vakti strax mikla reiði í Íran, enda Soleimani einn af valdamestu mönnum landsins. Og Íranir létu morðið ekki óátalið. En hver er baksaga þessara átaka og hvað gerist næst? Ólöf Ragnarsdóttir og Guðmundur Björn fjalla um málið. Rætt er við Magnús Þorkel Bernharðsson, prófessor í sögu Mið-Austurlanda við Williams háskóla í Massachusetts. Þá fjallar Bogi Ágústsson um sögulega samninga á Norður-Írlandi. Um helgina tókust samningar um að endurreisa heimastjórn í landinu. Þá voru liðin þrjú ár frá því að Sinn Féin, flokkur lýðveldissinna sem nýtur stuðnings flestra kaþólikka á Norður-Írlandi, sleit samstarfi við stærsta flokk sambandssinna, Democratic Unionist Party. Bogi ræðir meðal annars við Sólveigu Jónsdóttur, sem þekkir vel til á Norður-Írlandi. Heimskviður er fréttaskýringaþáttur sem fjallar á ítarlegan og lifandi hátt um heimsmálin, um allt það sem ekki gerist á Íslandi. Ritstjórar þáttarins eru Guðmundur Björn Þorbjörnsson og Birta Björnsdóttir.

Divided States
Will new evidence change the Senate impeachment trial?

Divided States

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 36:22


The impeachment trial is upon us, and the 2020 race is heating up – all while Donald Trump goes head-to-head with Iran.This week Amanda Walker, Cordelia Lynch and Emily Purser Brown catch up on the surprising twist in the impeachment story, as new evidence comes out ahead of the Senate trial beginning in earnest. We also check in on which of the Democrat candidates is cutting through, as the ‘woman’ question comes to the fore, and chew over the impact of President Trump’s action in the Middle East. Listen to Divided States every Saturday, wherever you get your podcasts.

Constitutional Conversations
Is The Soleimani strike considered a war crime?

Constitutional Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 36:40


Qasem Soleimani was taken out by President Donald Trump via drone strike. Some have questioned this tactic as a whole but is it deemed a war crime?

Heimskviður
20 | Átök Bandaríkjanna og Írans og ný heimastjórn á Norður-Írlandi

Heimskviður

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020


Í tuttugasta þætti Heimskviðna, og þeim fyrsta á nýju ári, er fjallað um samskipti Bandaríkjanna og Íran, en í upphafi árs hitnaði heldur betur í kolunum. Þann þriðja janúar síðastliðinn var Qasem nokkur Soleimani, yfirhershöfðingi í íranska hernum, myrtur í drónaárás bandaríska hersins í Bagdad í Írak. Árásin naut samþykkis Donalds Trump, Bandaríkjaforseta, sem sagði hana nauðsynlega til að koma í veg fyrir hryðjuverk. Morðið á Soleimani vakti strax mikla reiði í Íran, enda Soleimani einn af valdamestu mönnum landsins. Og Íranir létu morðið ekki óátalið. En hver er baksaga þessara átaka og hvað gerist næst? Ólöf Ragnarsdóttir og Guðmundur Björn fjalla um málið. Rætt er við Magnús Þorkel Bernharðsson, prófessor í sögu Mið-Austurlanda við Williams háskóla í Massachusetts. Þá fjallar Bogi Ágústsson um sögulega samninga á Norður-Írlandi. Um helgina tókust samningar um að endurreisa heimastjórn í landinu. Þá voru liðin þrjú ár frá því að Sinn Féin, flokkur lýðveldissinna sem nýtur stuðnings flestra kaþólikka á Norður-Írlandi, sleit samstarfi við stærsta flokk sambandssinna, Democratic Unionist Party. Bogi ræðir meðal annars við Sólveigu Jónsdóttur, sem þekkir vel til á Norður-Írlandi. Heimskviður er fréttaskýringaþáttur sem fjallar á ítarlegan og lifandi hátt um heimsmálin, um allt það sem ekki gerist á Íslandi. Ritstjórar þáttarins eru Guðmundur Björn Þorbjörnsson og Birta Björnsdóttir.

Gray Matters Radio With Michael DeVine
Gray Matters Radio Episode 66: Who is Qassem Soleimani & A Deep Dive Into The Iran Nuclear Deal

Gray Matters Radio With Michael DeVine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 79:53


What better time to continue testing out our new dedication to sticking to the facts then President Trump capping Iranian General Qassem Soleimani? For this episode of Gray Matters we bring in our foreign affairs correspondent Richard "The Professor" DeVine to help us understand who Qassem Soleimani is, how he came to power, and most importantly why The US wanted him dead. Of course we cannot have a discussion about whether killing him was justified without a deep dive into what the Iranian Nuclear deal was, what it was supposed to do, and whether it truly was a good or bad deal. What did we find out? Well we surely figure out that Soleimani was not a good dude in any way shape or form and in-fact was one of the most powerful influencers in the middle-east. But does that necessarily mean killing him was the right move? We also figure out that surprise surprise, most people who hate or love the Iran nuclear deal really have no clue what was actually in the deal.Instead of being part of the problem and spreading fake news, tune in to the one place you know is fake....Gray Matters Radio! As always I am joined by my co-host, the Armchair QB Bill Reed to help keep me in line and firmly in the Gray. Gray Matters Radio is a proud member of the 6One4 Radio Network family of podcasts. Find this as well as all our episodes on every major podcasting platform

TheThinkingAtheist
Understanding Iran: with Armin Navabi

TheThinkingAtheist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 73:47


Tensions between the United States and Iran remain high. Opinions span the spectrum. Yet Iran remains a mystery to a great many. This podcast features Iranian-born Armin Navabi, who provides some context and backstory to recent military events (including the killing of Qasem Soleimani).Armin is co-host of http://www.secularjihadists.comVIDEO of this conversation on YouTube at https://youtu.be/NECuXTlTRe0Support our sponsor, and get 3 months for $30 at http://www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/seth

2 WOKE 2 F.
Qasem & Qassim

2 WOKE 2 F.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 49:07


We. Are. At. War. I don't think there are four more alarming words. Except maybe... Four. More. Years. Of. Okay, I didn't fully think that out, but if I didn't think you could finish the sentence, I would've definitely backspaced and thought of another thing. Which means, four words that you might find more alarming than you realize: I. Believe. In. YOU. So? Yeah? Right number of words AND an affirmative message. What's scary about me believing in you? Well.... I. Have. No. Idea. How should I know, it's YOUR pathology or neurosis or whatever, I don't even KNOW who you are. Still, I believe in you. When Qasem and I started Qasem and Qassim, no one believed in us. Not even our own mothers. In fact, you might say, ESPECIALLY our own mothers. Still, we dedicate our first song of protest and resistance to mothers. Not OUR mothers, obvi, but just mothers and to all the motherless children who don't know how good they have it. Too. Woke. To. Fffff.

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
336 War with Iran

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 33:26


EPISODE #336 WAR WITH IRAN Richard speaks with the publisher of an alternative news analysis service about the conflict between the United States and Iran. GUEST: Joel Skousen is the editor and publisher of World Affairs Brief,  a weekly news analysis service  subtitled, "Commentary and Insights on a Troubled World." Mr. Skousen concentrates on adding back into the news information that the establishment media and governments purposely omit in order to keep you from knowing the underlying agenda behind their actions or statements. He believes there is a globalist conspiracy to undermine national sovereignty, and to create wars and other provocations that will justify a diminution of civil liberties.   PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!! C60EVO.COM The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60.  Buy Direct from the SourceUse the Code RS1SPEC for special discount. Ancient Life Oil Organic, Non GMO CBD Oil.  Big Relief in a Little Bottle! The Ferrari of CBD products. Change and Formula 13 Teas  All Organic, No Caffeine, Non GMO!  More Energy!  Order now, use the code 'unlimited' and your first purchase ships for free. Strange Planet's Fullscript Dispensary - an online service offering hundreds of professional supplement brands, personal care items, essential oils, pet care products and much more. Nature Grade, Science Made!    

Verbal Laxative Podcast
Episode 32 - First Episode of 2020 - Nudes for Koalas

Verbal Laxative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 122:57


Our first episode of 2020! We start off banting about a bunch of movies including Starwars Ep 9 and we have our own surprise twist. Then we get to the main topic the recent events starting in 2020 like the massive Australian wildfires and America assassinating the Iranian general. Then we get talking about NYE "party etiquette" while getting depressed for Jason's 'forever lonely' NYE celebration.  

The World Unpacked
Iran's Revenge: A Dish Served Cold

The World Unpacked

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 27:35


Last week Donald Trump ordered a drone attack that killed top Iranian general Qassim Suleimani. On Tuesday, Iran retaliated by firing a dozen ballistic missiles at Iraqi bases hosting U.S. military forces. On Wednesday, President Trump declared an end to the escalatory spiral with Iran. But is it really over? Jen talks to Karim Sadjadpour about what Iran might do next. 

Deep Dish on Global Affairs
Iran's Retaliation Against the US Is Not One and Done - January 9, 2020

Deep Dish on Global Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 21:38


Earlier this week, in retaliation for the killing of Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani, Iran fired a dozen missiles on two bases in Iraq housing US troops. After, President Trump said Iran "appears to be standing down." But Kelly Magsamen, NSC director for Iran under US presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama and now at the Center for American Progress, explains on Deep Dish that the repercussions of killing Soleimani will be felt for days, months, and even years to come.

Joint Session with Toc and Tim
War and Impeachment

Joint Session with Toc and Tim

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 64:06


Welcome to 2020, boys and girls. Toc, Tim, Sagnik, and DaBaby are back with the first episode of JSP's third season. Today's topic includes Tim's Road to 10, New Years Resolutions (Weak Sauce), Casting Couch (Qasem Soleimani, John Bolton, Chuck Schumer, Josh Hawley, Mitt Romney), possibly the last He's Just Not That India, a better late than never Jukebox, and FMB featuring the Golden Globes, Impeachment and World War III. Let's get this bread, fam.

Lestin
Endalok tímans, morðið á Qasem Soulemani og The Bachelor

Lestin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 55:00


Sú var tíðin að áhorfendur þurftu að bíða eftir því að fylgjast með uppáhalds sjónvarpsþáttunum sínum viku eftir viku. Streymisveitur og hámhorf hafa útrýmt þessari bið að miklu leyti en örfáir þættir frá fyrri tíð hafa blómstrað í línulegu áhorfi. Þeirra á meðal eru þættir um piparsveina og piparmeyjar og í dag skyggnumst við í 2000 manna Facebook grúppu sem meltir örlög þeirra í viku hverri. Í síðustu viku varpaði mannlaus dróni frá bandaríkjaher sprengju sem grandaði íranska hershöfðingjanum Qasem Souleimani. Síðan þá hefur gríðarleg spenna verið í samskiptum Bandaríkjanna og Íran, og stríð jafnvel yfirvofandi. Í pistli sínum í dag fjallar Halldór Armand Ásgeirsson og setur í samhegi við forláta gólfmottu sem honum áskotnaðist fyrir nokkrum árum. Og við höldum áfram að velta fyrir okkur tímaskynjun nútímamannsins. Í dag skoðum við muninn á hringrásartíma og línulegum tíma, og tengsl þess síðarnefnda við hugmyndi um heimsendi. Einmitt þar byrjum við þennan þriðjudaginn

Pro pluribus
Dr. James Hollifield on the assassination of Qasem Suleimani and tensions with Iran

Pro pluribus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 55:55


Dr. James Hollifield discusses the recent US targeted assassination of Iranian Major General Qasem Suleimani this past Friday, January 3rd and its ramifications for the politics of the Middle East and how it relates to the long history of American intervention in the region. ©2020 Center for Equitable Policy in a Changing World.

Lestin
Endalok tímans, morðið á Qasem Soulemani og The Bachelor

Lestin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020


Sú var tíðin að áhorfendur þurftu að bíða eftir því að fylgjast með uppáhalds sjónvarpsþáttunum sínum viku eftir viku. Streymisveitur og hámhorf hafa útrýmt þessari bið að miklu leyti en örfáir þættir frá fyrri tíð hafa blómstrað í línulegu áhorfi. Þeirra á meðal eru þættir um piparsveina og piparmeyjar og í dag skyggnumst við í 2000 manna Facebook grúppu sem meltir örlög þeirra í viku hverri. Í síðustu viku varpaði mannlaus dróni frá bandaríkjaher sprengju sem grandaði íranska hershöfðingjanum Qasem Souleimani. Síðan þá hefur gríðarleg spenna verið í samskiptum Bandaríkjanna og Íran, og stríð jafnvel yfirvofandi. Í pistli sínum í dag fjallar Halldór Armand Ásgeirsson og setur í samhegi við forláta gólfmottu sem honum áskotnaðist fyrir nokkrum árum. Og við höldum áfram að velta fyrir okkur tímaskynjun nútímamannsins. Í dag skoðum við muninn á hringrásartíma og línulegum tíma, og tengsl þess síðarnefnda við hugmyndi um heimsendi. Einmitt þar byrjum við þennan þriðjudaginn

Daily News Cast
50 Dead, Over 200 Injured in Stampede at Qasem Soleimani's Funeral

Daily News Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 1:30


A stampede at the funeral of slain Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani has left aboutt 50 people dead and over 200 injured, according to Iranian state television

Tore Says Show
Tue 7 Jan: Keep The Faith - MSM Attacks US - Historical Milestones - POTUS Coms - Their Panic Is Scary

Tore Says Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 102:17


A president that prays. Corporate media declares war. Spreading fear and lies while clueless to the truth. Qasem was a major cog in a global machine. Where's Feinstein? Gina Haspel? Hard choices for Lindsey Graham. Dripping hands of the swamp rats. Watch your back. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lestin
Endalok tímans, morðið á Qasem Soulemani og The Bachelor

Lestin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020


Sú var tíðin að áhorfendur þurftu að bíða eftir því að fylgjast með uppáhalds sjónvarpsþáttunum sínum viku eftir viku. Streymisveitur og hámhorf hafa útrýmt þessari bið að miklu leyti en örfáir þættir frá fyrri tíð hafa blómstrað í línulegu áhorfi. Þeirra á meðal eru þættir um piparsveina og piparmeyjar og í dag skyggnumst við í 2000 manna Facebook grúppu sem meltir örlög þeirra í viku hverri. Í síðustu viku varpaði mannlaus dróni frá bandaríkjaher sprengju sem grandaði íranska hershöfðingjanum Qasem Souleimani. Síðan þá hefur gríðarleg spenna verið í samskiptum Bandaríkjanna og Íran, og stríð jafnvel yfirvofandi. Í pistli sínum í dag fjallar Halldór Armand Ásgeirsson og setur í samhegi við forláta gólfmottu sem honum áskotnaðist fyrir nokkrum árum. Og við höldum áfram að velta fyrir okkur tímaskynjun nútímamannsins. Í dag skoðum við muninn á hringrásartíma og línulegum tíma, og tengsl þess síðarnefnda við hugmyndi um heimsendi. Einmitt þar byrjum við þennan þriðjudaginn

Doing Too Much
#56 - War Times

Doing Too Much

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 63:37


Welcome to episode #56 of the DTM Podcast. In this episode Rich & Ray discuss the President's decision to drop the missile on the Iranian General Quasem Soleimani, the effects of the situation, retaliation, and what's next the USA.  Download, subscribe , and comment on iTunes and Youtube for a chance to win new show merch coming soon. IG’s : @ FilthyRich_5 , @ThatBoyRay47 , @DTMPodcast

Tore Says Show
Mon 6 Jan: Iran Is Cabal's Laundry - Gervais Slays - Uranium dark trade - Sidestepping Sanctions

Tore Says Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 102:35


Iran back channels and money wash. Ricky ends woke culture? More coming on Epstein. An enriched uranium history. Qasem and the Bush's. 52 shell companies or targets? Honeypots are falling. POTUS pulling back the curtain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pro pluribus
Dr. James Hollifield on the assassination of Qasem Suleimani and tensions with Iran

Pro pluribus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 55:55


Dr. James Hollifield discusses the recent US targeted assassination of Iranian Major General Qasem Suleimani this past Friday, January 3rd and its ramifications for the politics of the Middle East and how it relates to the long history of American intervention in the region. ©2020 Center for Equitable Policy in a Changing World.

Conexão Israel
Do Lado Esquerdo Do Muro #15 - Assassinato De Qasem Suleimani e Início Da Extração De Gás Natural

Conexão Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 90:49


Mais um episódio do seu podcast semanal com notícias de Israel. Essa semana com um convidado especial. Marcos Gorinstein e João Miragaya conversarão com Rafael Fleischman que trabalha no Ministério do Meio Ambiente e vai contar tudo sobre o início da extração de gás natural do campo de Leviatan que já colocou Israel no grupo de países exportadores de energia. Mas começaremos o podcast conversando o assassinato de Qasem Suleimani, general iraniano, que pode incendiar de vez o Oriente Médio. Também debateremos o pedido de imunidade que o Bibi fez ao parlamento, as primárias no Likud e o relatório oficial da pobreza, que foi liberado essa semana. E é claro que também tem a coluna do Nelson Burd, comentando os principais eventos esportivos por aqui. Não tem como perder. Tá longo mas tá valendo a pena. Façam o download e escutem em partes.....lavando louça, no transporte ou onde for melhor para vocês. Mas não perca! :) Ouça, curta, compartilhe e espalhe a palavra!

Reason with Ethan
Special Interview | Qasem Soleimani and Israel | Guest: Dean Wheeler | 01/05/20

Reason with Ethan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 26:40


Dean Wheeler is a full stack software developer currently living in Tel Aviv, Israel. He is fascinated in making sense of the world around him through philosophy, technology, and history, with a particular focus on modern geopolitics. 01/05/20

Mu Zagaya Duniya
Mu Zagaya Duniya - Amurka ta hallaka tsohon kwamandan Iran Qasem Solemani a Bagadaza

Mu Zagaya Duniya

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020 20:04


Jagoran addini na Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamna’i ya bayyana Esma’il Qaani a matsayin sabon babban kwamandan dakarun juyin juya halin kasar a kasashen ketare, bayan da a jiya juma'a Amurka ta hallaka tsohon kwamandan Qasem Solemani a Bagadaza.

Tore Says Show
Taking Out Qasem - 2020 Jan 03 - Sen. McConnell - The Left Reacts

Tore Says Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 105:36


Qasem mission and the left, reactions from the Senate floor, Benghazi repercussions, a quick start on the new year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Around The Empire
Ep 143 The Killing of Soleimani feat Neda Bolourchi

Around The Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 45:07


Guest: Neda Bolourchi. We talk about the assassination of Iranian major general of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Qasem Soleimani by the US military. Was it a punishment for past actions or an attempt at deterrence toward Iran or both? We discuss the impact on the people of Iraq and Iran and the recent protests, the prospects for retaliation by Iran and war throughout the region.  Dr. Bolourchi teaches at Rutgers University-New Brunswick Center for Middle Eastern Studies. She is is a thought leader whose work crosses multiple fields, from the academic to the legal to foreign policy and more. Her academic research examines the transformative discourse on Iran during the twentieth century across the political and religious spectra. She completed years of research in Iran, Syria, and Armenia and she has provided foreign policy and security analysis and commentary for a variety of publications and news channels internationally. She previously worked on matters of civil litigation and white collar criminal defense. Her legal work includes international and comparative analysis of human rights violations in the Middle East.  Find her at LinkedIn and find her work on her Rutgers University Center for Middle Eastern Studies web page. Around the Empire is listener supported, independent media. Pitch in at Patreon: patreon.com/aroundtheempire or paypal.me/aroundtheempirepod. Find all links at aroundtheempire.com.  SUBSCRIBE on YouTube. FOLLOW @aroundtheempire and @joanneleon.  SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW on iTunes, iHeart, Spotify, Google Play, Facebook or on your preferred podcast app. Recorded on January 3, 2020. Music by Fluorescent Grey. Reference Links: A 'New' Yes with Iran? Economics, Logistics and Timelines, The International Institute for Strategic Studies Hello, world? Tehran has a few things to say, Neda Bolourchi, Atlantic Council Tehran, It’s Time To Listen And Take A Realistic View Of The Protests In Iraq, Neda Bolourchi, LobeLog Revealed: Why Hariri going won’t stop the Lebanese protests – and how Iran could now be in peril, Neda Bolourchi, Redaction Politics

The Benjamin Dixon Show
Episode 783 | Trump Drones Kill Iranian General | War is Not Inevitable | Pandering to Extremism

The Benjamin Dixon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 38:18


Episode 783 |--Donald Trump ordered a drone strike that killed a top Iranian general as he left the Baghdad airport en route to meet with Shia militias in Iraq. The attack has stoked fears of armed conflict with Iran. The question now is, how will Iran respond and what will be the United States' response to their retaliation?--War profiteers have been making billions of dollars off of non-stop war since 2001. We often mistake the faux-patriotism of "support our troops" and the "red, white and blue" with what it really is: a windfall-profit scheme that pours trillions into the hands of defense contractors trying to hit their quarterly profit targets.--Voicemail: Ben Shapiro's followers are turning on him. Let's discuss. --Special Note: Sorry for the late episode. We got back from Savannah this morning at 4 AM!

Reason with Ethan
E10 | Missile Strike Kills Soleimani | 01/03/19

Reason with Ethan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 98:16


Ethan Protzel and Zeb Parris breakdown and analyze recent Iranian conflict and the missile strike that killed Qasem Soleimani. Antisemitism continues to escalate in America as Nation of Islam Spokeswoman Ava Muhammad calls Jews “bloodsucking parasites.” Rep. Al Green makes an admission regarding the impeachment of President Trump. Yale University is offering their students “Cookies and Coloring.” “Psychic Nikki” gives her 2020 predictions. Seven-year-old boy swallows Apple AirPod. Three dead after gunman opens fire in a Texas church. Attacker taken down in seconds by Jack Wilson, a member of the church’s armed security. Ten-year-old climate "expert" from Columbia might be the new Greta Thunberg. 01/03/20.

Loud & Clear
On the Eve of Destruction? UN Scientists Sound Alarm

Loud & Clear

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 117:00


An enormous category 4 storm is tearing into the Florida panhandle, and many people have been unable to evacuate. Extreme weather events just keep getting worse, and scientists agree with climate change is the culprit. A new report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has an ominous warning for everybody in the world: The anticipated 1.5 degree Celsius temperature rise we should expect to see in the next 12 years will be far worse than the 1 degree rise we have already seen. The report was written by 132 authors drawing on 6000 peer-reviewed studies, and its findings are grim. If we don’t curb the emission of greenhouse cases immediately, people will die, species will become extinct, the food supply will dwindle, and ocean levels will rise precipitously. Wednesday’s regular segment, Beyond Nuclear, is about nuclear issues, including weapons, energy, waste, and the future of nuclear technology in the United States. Kevin Kamps, the Radioactive Waste Watchdog at the organization Beyond Nuclear, and Sputnik news analyst and producer Nicole Roussell, join the show. Major media outlets lined up today to praise the tenure of Nikki Haley as US Ambassador to the United Nations. The Washington Post said she succeeded in promoting multilateralism for a president who opposes multilateralism. The New York Times said Haley “would be missed” and lauded her pragmatism and positive relationships with other diplomats. An Israeli diplomat lamented that “now Israel has only one ambassador at the United Nations.” Brian and John speak with Ted Rall, an award-winning editorial cartoonist and columnist, whose work is at rall.com. Turkish authorities investigating the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi said today that the well-known journalist appears to have entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, where he was killed on the orders of the Saudi leadership and dismembered by four men who subsequently left from the back of the building, drove to the airport, and flew to Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, condemnation of Khashoggi’s apparent murder is rippling across the globe. Ali al-Ahmed, the director of the Institute for Gulf Affairs, joins the show. Israeli authorities have detained an American graduate student at the airport in Tel Aviv for the past week, solely because she is a supporter of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions, or BDS, program. Lara al-Qasem, whose grandparents are Palestinian, has a valid Israeli visa, but she will be deported because of her political views. She is being confined while she appeals the decision. Reem Zaitoon, the president of Students for Justice in Palestine at Florida State University, joins Brian and John. Nearly two years ago, Marcus Mitchell and many other indigenous activists stood up to the oil and gas corporations trying to build the Dakota Access pipeline through their land. While protesting to protect his land, Marcus was blinded in one eye and lost partial hearing in one ear due to a lead pellet shot directly at his head by a county sheriff. Yet now he’s facing two years in prison. Kandi Mossett, Indigenous Environmental Network’s Native Energy & Climate Campaign Organizer who took part in the Standing Rock protests of 2017, joins the show.Google announced that it would drop out of a bid for a $10 billion cloud contract with the Defense Department, saying that the project conflicted with its corporate values. In the meantime, the company is appealing a 5 billion euro fine for running a monopoly in Europe. Brian and John speak with Dr. Robert Epstein, the senior research psychologist at the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology.

New Books in Women's History
Karen Ruffle, “Gender, Sainthood, and Everyday Practice in South Asian Shi'ism” (University of North Carolina Press, 2011)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2012 65:05


What does a wedding in Karbala in the year 680 have to do with South Asian Muslims today? As it turns out, this event informs contemporary ideas of personal piety and social understanding of gender roles. The battlefield wedding of Qasem and Fatimah Kubra on 7 Muharram is commemorated annually by Hyderabadi Shi'a Muslims. In Gender, Sainthood, and Everyday Practice in South Asian Shi'ism (University of North Carolina Press, 2011), Karen Ruffle, Assistant Professor of History of Religions and Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Toronto, explores the relationship between devotional literature and ritual practice in the formulation of social consciousness and embodied ethics. She accomplishes this task through great ethnographic detail and deep investigation into a rich literary tradition of devotional hagiographical texts. Ruffle argues that hagiography when enacted through contemporary ritual performances establishes typologies of Shi'i sainthood. Altogether, these localized models of ethics and gendered normativity reflect the realities of the religiously plural geographies Hyderabadi Shi'a Muslims inhabit. In our conversation, we discuss annual mourning assemblies, Husaini ethics, imitable sainthood, gender roles, martyrdom and kinship, the relationship between texts and performance, The Garden of the Martyrs, vernacular and cosmopolitan Islams, sectarian affiliation and religious identity, and the homogenization of Shi'ism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

UNC Press Presents Podcast
Karen Ruffle, “Gender, Sainthood, and Everyday Practice in South Asian Shi'ism” (University of North Carolina Press, 2011)

UNC Press Presents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2012 65:05


What does a wedding in Karbala in the year 680 have to do with South Asian Muslims today? As it turns out, this event informs contemporary ideas of personal piety and social understanding of gender roles. The battlefield wedding of Qasem and Fatimah Kubra on 7 Muharram is commemorated annually by Hyderabadi Shi'a Muslims. In Gender, Sainthood, and Everyday Practice in South Asian Shi'ism (University of North Carolina Press, 2011), Karen Ruffle, Assistant Professor of History of Religions and Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Toronto, explores the relationship between devotional literature and ritual practice in the formulation of social consciousness and embodied ethics. She accomplishes this task through great ethnographic detail and deep investigation into a rich literary tradition of devotional hagiographical texts. Ruffle argues that hagiography when enacted through contemporary ritual performances establishes typologies of Shi'i sainthood. Altogether, these localized models of ethics and gendered normativity reflect the realities of the religiously plural geographies Hyderabadi Shi'a Muslims inhabit. In our conversation, we discuss annual mourning assemblies, Husaini ethics, imitable sainthood, gender roles, martyrdom and kinship, the relationship between texts and performance, The Garden of the Martyrs, vernacular and cosmopolitan Islams, sectarian affiliation and religious identity, and the homogenization of Shi'ism.

New Books in South Asian Studies
Karen Ruffle, “Gender, Sainthood, and Everyday Practice in South Asian Shi’ism” (University of North Carolina Press, 2011)

New Books in South Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2012 65:05


What does a wedding in Karbala in the year 680 have to do with South Asian Muslims today? As it turns out, this event informs contemporary ideas of personal piety and social understanding of gender roles. The battlefield wedding of Qasem and Fatimah Kubra on 7 Muharram is commemorated annually by Hyderabadi Shi’a Muslims. In Gender, Sainthood, and Everyday Practice in South Asian Shi’ism (University of North Carolina Press, 2011), Karen Ruffle, Assistant Professor of History of Religions and Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Toronto, explores the relationship between devotional literature and ritual practice in the formulation of social consciousness and embodied ethics. She accomplishes this task through great ethnographic detail and deep investigation into a rich literary tradition of devotional hagiographical texts. Ruffle argues that hagiography when enacted through contemporary ritual performances establishes typologies of Shi’i sainthood. Altogether, these localized models of ethics and gendered normativity reflect the realities of the religiously plural geographies Hyderabadi Shi’a Muslims inhabit. In our conversation, we discuss annual mourning assemblies, Husaini ethics, imitable sainthood, gender roles, martyrdom and kinship, the relationship between texts and performance, The Garden of the Martyrs, vernacular and cosmopolitan Islams, sectarian affiliation and religious identity, and the homogenization of Shi’ism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Gender Studies
Karen Ruffle, “Gender, Sainthood, and Everyday Practice in South Asian Shi’ism” (University of North Carolina Press, 2011)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2012 65:05


What does a wedding in Karbala in the year 680 have to do with South Asian Muslims today? As it turns out, this event informs contemporary ideas of personal piety and social understanding of gender roles. The battlefield wedding of Qasem and Fatimah Kubra on 7 Muharram is commemorated annually by Hyderabadi Shi’a Muslims. In Gender, Sainthood, and Everyday Practice in South Asian Shi’ism (University of North Carolina Press, 2011), Karen Ruffle, Assistant Professor of History of Religions and Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Toronto, explores the relationship between devotional literature and ritual practice in the formulation of social consciousness and embodied ethics. She accomplishes this task through great ethnographic detail and deep investigation into a rich literary tradition of devotional hagiographical texts. Ruffle argues that hagiography when enacted through contemporary ritual performances establishes typologies of Shi’i sainthood. Altogether, these localized models of ethics and gendered normativity reflect the realities of the religiously plural geographies Hyderabadi Shi’a Muslims inhabit. In our conversation, we discuss annual mourning assemblies, Husaini ethics, imitable sainthood, gender roles, martyrdom and kinship, the relationship between texts and performance, The Garden of the Martyrs, vernacular and cosmopolitan Islams, sectarian affiliation and religious identity, and the homogenization of Shi’ism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Religion
Karen Ruffle, “Gender, Sainthood, and Everyday Practice in South Asian Shi’ism” (University of North Carolina Press, 2011)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2012 65:05


What does a wedding in Karbala in the year 680 have to do with South Asian Muslims today? As it turns out, this event informs contemporary ideas of personal piety and social understanding of gender roles. The battlefield wedding of Qasem and Fatimah Kubra on 7 Muharram is commemorated annually by Hyderabadi Shi’a Muslims. In Gender, Sainthood, and Everyday Practice in South Asian Shi’ism (University of North Carolina Press, 2011), Karen Ruffle, Assistant Professor of History of Religions and Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Toronto, explores the relationship between devotional literature and ritual practice in the formulation of social consciousness and embodied ethics. She accomplishes this task through great ethnographic detail and deep investigation into a rich literary tradition of devotional hagiographical texts. Ruffle argues that hagiography when enacted through contemporary ritual performances establishes typologies of Shi’i sainthood. Altogether, these localized models of ethics and gendered normativity reflect the realities of the religiously plural geographies Hyderabadi Shi’a Muslims inhabit. In our conversation, we discuss annual mourning assemblies, Husaini ethics, imitable sainthood, gender roles, martyrdom and kinship, the relationship between texts and performance, The Garden of the Martyrs, vernacular and cosmopolitan Islams, sectarian affiliation and religious identity, and the homogenization of Shi’ism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Islamic Studies
Karen Ruffle, “Gender, Sainthood, and Everyday Practice in South Asian Shi’ism” (University of North Carolina Press, 2011)

New Books in Islamic Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2012 65:05


What does a wedding in Karbala in the year 680 have to do with South Asian Muslims today? As it turns out, this event informs contemporary ideas of personal piety and social understanding of gender roles. The battlefield wedding of Qasem and Fatimah Kubra on 7 Muharram is commemorated annually by Hyderabadi Shi’a Muslims. In Gender, Sainthood, and Everyday Practice in South Asian Shi’ism (University of North Carolina Press, 2011), Karen Ruffle, Assistant Professor of History of Religions and Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Toronto, explores the relationship between devotional literature and ritual practice in the formulation of social consciousness and embodied ethics. She accomplishes this task through great ethnographic detail and deep investigation into a rich literary tradition of devotional hagiographical texts. Ruffle argues that hagiography when enacted through contemporary ritual performances establishes typologies of Shi’i sainthood. Altogether, these localized models of ethics and gendered normativity reflect the realities of the religiously plural geographies Hyderabadi Shi’a Muslims inhabit. In our conversation, we discuss annual mourning assemblies, Husaini ethics, imitable sainthood, gender roles, martyrdom and kinship, the relationship between texts and performance, The Garden of the Martyrs, vernacular and cosmopolitan Islams, sectarian affiliation and religious identity, and the homogenization of Shi’ism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Anthropology
Karen Ruffle, “Gender, Sainthood, and Everyday Practice in South Asian Shi’ism” (University of North Carolina Press, 2011)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2012 65:05


What does a wedding in Karbala in the year 680 have to do with South Asian Muslims today? As it turns out, this event informs contemporary ideas of personal piety and social understanding of gender roles. The battlefield wedding of Qasem and Fatimah Kubra on 7 Muharram is commemorated annually by Hyderabadi Shi’a Muslims. In Gender, Sainthood, and Everyday Practice in South Asian Shi’ism (University of North Carolina Press, 2011), Karen Ruffle, Assistant Professor of History of Religions and Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Toronto, explores the relationship between devotional literature and ritual practice in the formulation of social consciousness and embodied ethics. She accomplishes this task through great ethnographic detail and deep investigation into a rich literary tradition of devotional hagiographical texts. Ruffle argues that hagiography when enacted through contemporary ritual performances establishes typologies of Shi’i sainthood. Altogether, these localized models of ethics and gendered normativity reflect the realities of the religiously plural geographies Hyderabadi Shi’a Muslims inhabit. In our conversation, we discuss annual mourning assemblies, Husaini ethics, imitable sainthood, gender roles, martyrdom and kinship, the relationship between texts and performance, The Garden of the Martyrs, vernacular and cosmopolitan Islams, sectarian affiliation and religious identity, and the homogenization of Shi’ism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Karen Ruffle, “Gender, Sainthood, and Everyday Practice in South Asian Shi’ism” (University of North Carolina Press, 2011)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2012 65:05


What does a wedding in Karbala in the year 680 have to do with South Asian Muslims today? As it turns out, this event informs contemporary ideas of personal piety and social understanding of gender roles. The battlefield wedding of Qasem and Fatimah Kubra on 7 Muharram is commemorated annually by Hyderabadi Shi’a Muslims. In Gender, Sainthood, and Everyday Practice in South Asian Shi’ism (University of North Carolina Press, 2011), Karen Ruffle, Assistant Professor of History of Religions and Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Toronto, explores the relationship between devotional literature and ritual practice in the formulation of social consciousness and embodied ethics. She accomplishes this task through great ethnographic detail and deep investigation into a rich literary tradition of devotional hagiographical texts. Ruffle argues that hagiography when enacted through contemporary ritual performances establishes typologies of Shi’i sainthood. Altogether, these localized models of ethics and gendered normativity reflect the realities of the religiously plural geographies Hyderabadi Shi’a Muslims inhabit. In our conversation, we discuss annual mourning assemblies, Husaini ethics, imitable sainthood, gender roles, martyrdom and kinship, the relationship between texts and performance, The Garden of the Martyrs, vernacular and cosmopolitan Islams, sectarian affiliation and religious identity, and the homogenization of Shi’ism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices