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Ralph answers some of your recent questions about the genocide in Gaza, how to jumpstart civic engagement, and more!Your feedback is very important. And the more detailed and factual it is, the better off the impact will be by your initiative and getting back to us. You have to be active in a program like this. Because we're not just talking to the choir here. We want the choir to sing back—in affirmation or dissent.Ralph NaderI was astonished…how disinterested the American people are in empowering themselves. That's the problem we have. The lack of civic motivation, the lack of saying, “Look, we've given our power to only 535 people in the Congress, and they've turned it against us on behalf of some 1,500 corporations. We're going to turn it around. We're the sovereign power.” As I've said a hundred times, the Constitution starts with “We the people,” not “We the Congress” or “We the corporations.” And the people don't seem to want to focus on that. If they had anyone in their neighborhood and community who were treating them the way Congress is treating them—as voters, as workers, as consumers, as parents, as children, as taxpayers—they would never allow it.Ralph NaderYou get more and more voters vulnerable to just what comes out of a politician's mouth. Remember, everything Trump has achieved politically has come out of his mouth—not out of his deeds, just out of his mouth. Repeatedly, unrebutted largely over the mass media, and faithfully relayed to the American people by a supine media which points out his mistakes once in a while, but it was too little, too late.Ralph NaderNews 9/26/25* This week, the campaign for Palestinian statehood notched major victories. According to the BBC, the United Kingdom, France, Canada, Australia and Portugal all announced on Sunday that they would recognize the state of Palestine. They are expected to be joined by a number of smaller states, including Belgium, Luxembourg, Malta, Andorra and San Marino. These countries, all traditionally close allies of the United States and Israel, join the 140 countries that already recognize the State of Palestine. A statement by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese explains that this move is “part of a co-ordinated international effort to build new momentum for a two-state solution, starting with a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of the hostages.” These heads of state are pursuing this policy despite a thinly veiled threat from Congressional Republicans, a group of whom – including Senator Ted Cruz and Representative Elise Stefanik – sent a letter to President Macron and Prime Ministers Starmer, Carney and Albanese warning them of possible “punitive measures in response,” and urging them to “reconsider,” per the Guardian.* In more Palestine news, as the Global Sumud Flotilla draws near to the coast of Gaza, they are apparently under low-level attack. Al Jazeera reports the flotilla, “has reported explosions and communications jamming as drones hovered overhead.” In response, the United Nations has called for a probe, with UN Human Rights Office spokesperson Thameen Al-Kheetan stating, “There must be an independent, impartial and thorough investigation into the reported attacks and harassment by drones and other objects.” In response to this harassment, Reuters reports Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto expressed the “strongest condemnation” and ordered the “Italian multi-purpose frigate Fasan, previously sailing north of Crete, to head towards the flotilla ‘for possible rescue operations', focusing primarily on Italian citizens.” The strong response by the Italian government is likely related to the labor unrest the targeting of the flotilla has engendered within the country. ANSA, a leading Italian news outlet, reports the Unione Sindacale di Base or USB “would proclaim a wildcat general strike and protests in 100 Italian cities for Gaza after the success of Monday's stoppage and protests involving an estimated 500,000 people in 80 cities.” The union has organized these massive protests under the slogan “let's block everything.”* In more foreign policy news, following on the heels of the protests in Nepal, anti-corruption protestors took to the streets in the Philippines this week, Time reports. The acute cause of these protests was a recent audit which found widespread corruption in the country's flood control projects. The Philippines has invested around $9.5 billion on such projects since 2022, but these have been plagued by kickback schemes, resulting in shoddy work and even deaths. Even President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., aka “Bongbong,” sympathized with the protestors, saying “Do you blame them for going out into the streets? If I wasn't President, I might be out in the streets with them…Of course, they are enraged. Of course, they are angry. I'm angry. We should all be angry. Because what's happening is not right.” The potency of these protests is likely to grow as the Philippines was hit this week by Typhoon Ragasa, which is reported to have killed three Filipinos this week, per NBC.* For our final foreign policy update, just days after the dubiously-legal strikes that killed 11 Venezuelans on a boat the U.S. claims was being used to transport drugs, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro sent a letter to American special envoy Richard Grenell, per CNN. In this letter, Maduro denies any involvement with narco-trafficking, calling the allegations “fake news, propagated through various media channels,” and calling for Trump to “promote peace through constructive dialogue and mutual understanding throughout the hemisphere.” Trump brushed off Maduro, saying “We'll see what happens with Venezuela,” perhaps implying a renewed attempt to remove the Venezuelan president. Since then, the U.S. has conducted more of these lethal strikes, with no conclusive proof of the victims' criminality. The U.S. government is offering a $50 million bounty for Maduro's arrest.* Moving northward, a disturbing story comes to us from Florida. The Miami Herald reports, “As of the end of August, the whereabouts of two-thirds of more than 1,800 men detained at Alligator Alcatraz during the month of July could not be determined.” Speaking to the paper, attorneys characterized entering the facility as entering “an alternate [immigration] system where the normal rules don't apply.” This story cites one case of a man “accidentally deported to Guatemala before a scheduled bond hearing,” similar to the Kilmar Abrego Garcia case, and a Cuban man supposedly transferred to a facility in California but who could not be located there. This kind of disappearing of migrants adds fuel to the fire of the worst suspicions about the administration's immigration policies. The Florida facility was forced to halt operations after a court ruling in August, but an appeals court has now overruled that ruling. The future of the site and its detainees remains uncertain.* In another instance of what appears to be a cover-up by the Trump administration, NPR reports the Department of Agriculture will “end a longstanding annual food insecurity survey.” In a statement, the USDA called the report “redundant, costly, politicized, and extraneous.” This removes another crucial data tool, following the discontinuation of the Bureau of Labor Statistics' jobs report Trump ended just weeks ago. The signature legislation of Trump's second term thus far, the One Big Beautiful Bill, expanded work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, which is estimated to cut food aid to 2.4 million Americans. That will surely add to the 47.4 million food insecure households recorded in 2023. Crystal FitzSimons, president of the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC), told NPR “The national food insecurity survey is a critical, reliable data source that shows how many families in America struggle to put food on the table…Without that data, we are flying blind.”* And in another assault on the regulatory state, the Supreme Court this week allowed Trump to keep Rebecca Slaughter – the last remaining Democrat on the Federal Trade Commission – out of her post for another three months. POLITICO reports the high court is reviewing a 90-year-old law which “limit[s] the president's power to fire…officials for political reasons.” According to this report, many expect the conservative majority on the court will rule that that law “unconstitutionally interferes with the president's ability to control the executive branch.” If so, Trump will be able to remove Slaughter permanently – along with any other remaining Democrats within the regulatory apparatus.* On the media front, ABC – and its parent company, Disney – have balked, reinstating Jimmy Kimmel's late night television program after abruptly suspending the show last week. Kimmel, in his return, clarified that “it was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man,” but excoriated the ABC affiliates who took his show off the air, calling the move “un-American.” This from AP. Theories abound as to why exactly ABC and/or Disney walked back what seemed like a cancellation; these include a potential costly lawsuit due to wrongful termination of Kimmel's contract, as well as a coordinated boycott campaign targeting Disney's streaming service, Disney+. For his part, President Trump washed his hands of the fiasco, writing that Kimmel can “rot in his bad Ratings,” per New York Magazine.* In tech news, Axios reports the Trump administration has approved Grok, Elon Musk's AI chatbot, for official use by every government agency. This news comes via a press release from the General Services Administration. This release quotes Musk, who says “We look forward to continuing to work with President Trump and his team to rapidly deploy AI throughout the government for the benefit of the country.” This comes after an August 25th letter in which a coalition of over 30 consumer groups – such as Public Citizen, Consumer Federation of America, and the Center for AI and DigitalPolicy – urged the Office of Management and Budget, led by Russell Vought, to “take immediate action to block the deployment or procurement of Grok.” Among the concerns cited in this letter are Grok's penchant for generating “conspiratorial and inflammatory content, including accusations that South Africans were committing a ‘white genocide'...Expressing ‘skepticism' about historical consensus of the Holocaust death toll and espousing Holocaust denial talking points…[and] Referring to itself as ‘MechaHitler'.” It remains to be seen what, if any, next steps opponents can take to halt the incorporation of Grok into the daily functions of the federal government.* Finally, Adelita Grijalva has won the Arizona 7th congressional district special election in a landslide. According to preliminary reports, she swamped her Republican opponent Daniel Butierez by nearly 40 points, according to Newsweek. This is a substantially larger margin than that won by Kamala Harris in 2024, who won the district by 23 points, which itself was a 10-point decline from Joe Biden, who won the district by 33 points in 2020. Grijalva's ascension to the House will further winnow away the Republicans' razor-thin majority in that chamber, bringing the margin to 219-214. She could also prove to be the critical 218th vote in favor of releasing the Epstein files. Adelita is the daughter of Raúl Grijalva, who passed away earlier this year. The elder Grijalva was widely considered one of the most progressive House Democrats, being the first member of Congress to endorse Bernie Sanders in his 2016 campaign and the second to call for Joe Biden to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race. Hopefully, the new Representative Grijalva will fill those big shoes.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
Kanada, Avustralya, İngiltere ve Portekiz'in 21 Eylül 2025'e Filistin'i tanımalarının hemen ardından, 80. Birleşmiş Millet Genel Kurulu'nda gerçekleştirilen "Filistin Sorununun Barışçıl Çözümü ve İki Devletli Çözümün Uygulanması İçin Yüksek Düzeyli Uluslararası Konferans"ta Fransa, Monako, Lüksemburg, Malta ile San Marino da Filistin'i tanıdıklarını açıkladılar.
The Epic of God by Louis McCall https://www.amazon.com/Epic-God-Louis-McCall/dp/B0DVJ5G6W2 Louismccallinternational.com Jesus used parables that were fictional to make practical and spiritual points, provoke thought, and enlighten. The Epic of God is a speculative fictional account of the epic story of our heroic God, lover, and savior from eternity past to eternity future. Though fictional, this story is based on Biblical history, hints, and prophecy taken from scripture, brought to life and woven together by the narrative of a watcher angel.About the author Louis McCall was born in Chicago, Illinois and attended Northwestern University where he received a Ph.D. Later, he also attended the National War College of the National Defense University. Louis was an Assistant Professor at the Ohio State University prior to a 36-year career in the U.S. Department of State, first as a Foreign Service officer and then as a foreign affairs Civil Service employee where he served as Consul General in Florence, Italy, Chargé d'Affaires in Brunei, U.S. Representative to the Republic of San Marino, and Assistant Inspector General. He lived in or worked in, at least temporarily, 60 countries on six continents. Whether in academia or as a diplomat, Louis found opportunities to live his faith, including part-time ministry of the good news in word and in song, including co-laboring with missionaries, national church leaders, and the underground church. When ministering early in his diplomatic career from the pulpit of a great church in Calcutta, India, Louis said to those in attendance that he had determined not to be ashamed of the gospel of Christ. That has been a commitment he has endeavored to keep over the years. In his final two years at the Department of State he organized and led the National Day of Prayer observances in the Department. Now, in his new career as an author, he has the pleasure of greater freedom in sharing what God has placed in his heart. Louis is active simultaneously in two churches in Washington, D.C. One is a multi-site non-denominational church, where he is an elder, and the other a Catholic church where he is a regular cantor, though not a Catholic himself. He has managed this with the blessing and full knowledge of pastors and priests. This has been an outgrowth of his early association with a mixed protestant-Catholic charismatic house-based worship group, his association with the late Mother Teresa of Calcutta, his Catholic charismatic wife, and guest ministry in churches and bible schools of various denominations while living in or working in other countries.
Am Wochenende haben Großbritannien, Kanada, Australien und Portugal Palästina als Staat völkerrechtlich anerkannt. Am Montag folgten Frankreich, Belgien[*], Luxemburg, Malta, Andorra, San Marino und Monaco während der Sitzung der Vereinten Nationen in New York. Damit folgen sie Spanien, Irland, Norwegen, Slowenien und Armenien, die dies 2024 getan hatten. Während die israelische Regierung empörtWeiterlesen
Nicaragua y Cuba fueron los primeros países de América Latina que lo reconocieron. A partir de ese año le siguieron todas las naciones sudamericanas, a excepción de Panamá que hoy en día no reconoce la existencia de un Estado palestino. En el contexto de un nuevo mapa político que surgirá tras la 80 Asamblea General de la ONU cuando Francia, Reino Unido y otras naciones lo reconozcan, la causa palestina es cuestionada por algunos aliados latinoamericanos del Estado palestino. Prevista entre el próximo 23 y 29 de septiembre, la 80 Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas será un momento histórico que marcará la política internacional de Medio Oriente cuando unos diez países reconocerán el estado de Palestina: Francia, Andorra, Australia, Bélgica, Canadá, Luxemburgo, Portugal, Malta, Reino Unido y San Marino. Con esta acción serán 156 de 193 países en el mundo que lo reconocerán, un proceso que comenzó en noviembre de 1988 cuando el Consejo Nacional Palestino proclamó el Estado de Palestina desde el exilio, en Argelia. En ese año fueron 80 países, la mayoría de África y Asia que le otorgaron el reconocimiento. Entre ellos, había sólo dos latinoamericanos: Cuba y Nicaragua. Es recién, en 2005, que comenzó el reconocimiento, en cadena, por otras naciones sudamericanas empezando por Paraguay. Al día de hoy, el único fuera de la lista es Panamá. A diferencia de Europa, el apoyo de Latinoamérica a la causa palestina surgió en bloque porque recuerda el pasado colonial, una “fibra sensible en la historia del continente” de acuerdo con el analista político Jorge Arias, director de la consultora Polilat. “Siempre estamos del lado de los débiles, del que nos consideramos nosotros mismos. Creo que fundamentalmente es una tradición latinoamericano que se ha ido acentuando: las cumbres latinoamericanas, las coordinaciones para los votos en las Naciones Unidas, eso ha sido generando una simpatía con la causa palestina, una causa de extrema debilidad frente al poderío militar israelí”, pero también influye el “poco interés” de Israel por América Latina, de acuerdo con el analista. A favor y en contra En el mapa politico actual no todo es unidad de cara a la nueva ola de reconocimientos del Estado palestino. Mientras la mayoría de los países latinos continúa con una postura de apoyo, mención especial a Chile, con la mayor diáspora palestina fuera de medio oriente, otros, como El Salvador, Guatemala, Argentina y Paraguay, quedan en una posición incómoda, con gobiernos expresamente alineados con Estados Unidos e Israel y dispuestos a votar en contra de apoyar la solución de los dos estados, como lo hicieron recientemente Argentina y Paraguay en la ONU. “Los países en general tratan de no tomar posiciones extremas coyunturales”, estima Arias. En el caso de El Salvador, su presidente, Nayib Bukele “que tiene un gobierno con una amplia mayoría parlamentaria, si él lo decidiera podría resolverlo”. “En el caso de Argentina me parece más complejo porque Javier Milei no tiene mayoría parlamentaria ni la va a tener aún cuando tenga un éxito contundente en las próximas elecciones en ese tipo de movidas”, explicó. En junio de 2025, Milei visitó Israel y en un discurso pronunciado en la Kneset, el Parlamento de ese país, apoyó la manera en que el primer ministro Benjamín Netanyahu despliega su ejército en la Franja de Gaza. Este 17 de septiembre, en Paraguay, Milei dijo, en referencia a este conflicto en Medio Oriente, que “no son muchos los países que se plantan firmes del lado del bien y de la verdad en tiempos [en los que] gran parte de la comunidad internacional tiene la brújula moral desviada”. Jorge Arias concluye que es posible que desde Latinoamérica se emitan comunicados de adhesión o repudio en términos diplomáticos, pero difícilmente se tomarán medidas irreversibles contra el reconocimiento del Estado palesitno.
Nicaragua y Cuba fueron los primeros países de América Latina que lo reconocieron. A partir de ese año le siguieron todas las naciones sudamericanas, a excepción de Panamá que hoy en día no reconoce la existencia de un Estado palestino. En el contexto de un nuevo mapa político que surgirá tras la 80 Asamblea General de la ONU cuando Francia, Reino Unido y otras naciones lo reconozcan, la causa palestina es cuestionada por algunos aliados latinoamericanos del Estado palestino. Prevista entre el próximo 23 y 29 de septiembre, la 80 Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas será un momento histórico que marcará la política internacional de Medio Oriente cuando unos diez países reconocerán el estado de Palestina: Francia, Andorra, Australia, Bélgica, Canadá, Luxemburgo, Portugal, Malta, Reino Unido y San Marino. Con esta acción serán 156 de 193 países en el mundo que lo reconocerán, un proceso que comenzó en noviembre de 1988 cuando el Consejo Nacional Palestino proclamó el Estado de Palestina desde el exilio, en Argelia. En ese año fueron 80 países, la mayoría de África y Asia que le otorgaron el reconocimiento. Entre ellos, había sólo dos latinoamericanos: Cuba y Nicaragua. Es recién, en 2005, que comenzó el reconocimiento, en cadena, por otras naciones sudamericanas empezando por Paraguay. Al día de hoy, el único fuera de la lista es Panamá. A diferencia de Europa, el apoyo de Latinoamérica a la causa palestina surgió en bloque porque recuerda el pasado colonial, una “fibra sensible en la historia del continente” de acuerdo con el analista político Jorge Arias, director de la consultora Polilat. “Siempre estamos del lado de los débiles, del que nos consideramos nosotros mismos. Creo que fundamentalmente es una tradición latinoamericano que se ha ido acentuando: las cumbres latinoamericanas, las coordinaciones para los votos en las Naciones Unidas, eso ha sido generando una simpatía con la causa palestina, una causa de extrema debilidad frente al poderío militar israelí”, pero también influye el “poco interés” de Israel por América Latina, de acuerdo con el analista. A favor y en contra En el mapa politico actual no todo es unidad de cara a la nueva ola de reconocimientos del Estado palestino. Mientras la mayoría de los países latinos continúa con una postura de apoyo, mención especial a Chile, con la mayor diáspora palestina fuera de medio oriente, otros, como El Salvador, Guatemala, Argentina y Paraguay, quedan en una posición incómoda, con gobiernos expresamente alineados con Estados Unidos e Israel y dispuestos a votar en contra de apoyar la solución de los dos estados, como lo hicieron recientemente Argentina y Paraguay en la ONU. “Los países en general tratan de no tomar posiciones extremas coyunturales”, estima Arias. En el caso de El Salvador, su presidente, Nayib Bukele “que tiene un gobierno con una amplia mayoría parlamentaria, si él lo decidiera podría resolverlo”. “En el caso de Argentina me parece más complejo porque Javier Milei no tiene mayoría parlamentaria ni la va a tener aún cuando tenga un éxito contundente en las próximas elecciones en ese tipo de movidas”, explicó. En junio de 2025, Milei visitó Israel y en un discurso pronunciado en la Kneset, el Parlamento de ese país, apoyó la manera en que el primer ministro Benjamín Netanyahu despliega su ejército en la Franja de Gaza. Este 17 de septiembre, en Paraguay, Milei dijo, en referencia a este conflicto en Medio Oriente, que “no son muchos los países que se plantan firmes del lado del bien y de la verdad en tiempos [en los que] gran parte de la comunidad internacional tiene la brújula moral desviada”. Jorge Arias concluye que es posible que desde Latinoamérica se emitan comunicados de adhesión o repudio en términos diplomáticos, pero difícilmente se tomarán medidas irreversibles contra el reconocimiento del Estado palesitno.
El GP de San Marino fue una auténtica triturado de emociones para el líder del Mundial de MotoGP, que se cayó el sábado, sufrió el acoso de los fans italianos, cocinó una 'venganza' y se liberó con una celebración icónico al más puro estilo Messi. Dentro de una semana arrancará en Motegi el Gran Premio de Japón, la 17ª parada de un calendario previsto este año a 22 carreras y un fin de semana en el que Marc Márquez puede cerrar el campeonato 2025 sumando su séptima corona de MotoGP y la novena de campeón del mundo. Antes de eso, el piloto de Ducati tuvo que pasar una especie de viacrucis en Misano, donde el sábado perdió la pole a manos de Marco Bezzecchi, al que trató de pelear la victoria en la sprint y acabó rodando por los suelos, una caída que fue celebrada y vitoreada por una gran parte de los aficionados en las gradas, incluso del entorno más íntimo de Valentino Rossi. Uri Puigdemont, Germán Garcia Casanova y Alberto Gómez analizan en una nueva entrega del podcast MotoGP 'Por Orejas', el 'hate' que recibió Marc en el abarrotado paddock del circuito italiano, lleno de fans de gorra y bandera, que le acosaron y trataron de intimidar. El odio siguió en las redes sociales y fue en ellas donde Márquez encontró la mejor vendetta posible: recuperar la confianza, ganar la carrera y 'mandar callar' a todo el circuito al estilo Messi, con una celebración icónica que se mantendrá en la memoria colectiva durante años. Además, con el triunfo del pasado domingo, Márquez llegará a Motegi dentro de unos días con una clara bola de campeonato. 'Solo' deberá sumar tres puntos más que su hermano Alex Márquez, segundo de la general, para ser campeón del mundo. Otro tema que merece un debate en el podcast de Motorsport.com es el crecimiento espectacular de Marco Bezzecchi y su Aprilia, ahora mismo el gran outsider de Marc con permiso de un siempre fiable Alex Márquez. Precisamente Gresini ha confirmado que en 2026 se rascará el bolsillo y ofrecerá al segundo de la general una moto último modelo de la casa de Bolonia. El motor V4 de Yamaha, el test de lunes en Misano y, sobre todo, la decisión de Dorna de separar drásticamente las estadísticas de títulos y victorias de la categoría MotoGP del resto, condimentan la polémica de un nuevo debate en tu podcast de confianza.
Krunching Gears - The Rally Podcast. 2025 Season, episode 38. Michael Boyle & Declan Boyle look back at the Wexford Stages Rally and chat about their maiden victory. Continuing the Wexford theme, Frank Kelly chats to us about competing in the event and discusses the upcoming Rally Legend in San Marino. Next, we catch up with Paul Barrett to chat about his family's involvement with the Omagh Motor Club. Then, Ronnie McAleer & Lewis Boyd from Omagh Motor Club join us to preview the exciting plans for the 50th anniversary Bushwhacker rally. Chapters Start 00:00:00 Michael & Declan Boyle 00:02:15 Frank Kelly 00:17:02 Paul Barrett 00:38:35 Lewis Boyd & Ronnie McAleer 00:51:51
Fin de semana intenso en el GP de San Marino de MotoGP. Marco Bezzecchi se llevó la Sprint tras la caída de Marc Márquez, con Álex Márquez y Di Giannantonio en el podio. Valentino Rossi reaccionó en directo a la caída de Marc. El domingo, Marc Márquez logró su 11ª victoria de la temporada en una carrera marcada por múltiples incidentes, el abandono de Pedro Acosta por una cadena rota y la caída de Bagnaia en casa. Bezzecchi terminó 2º y Álex Márquez 3º, con Fermín Aldeguer 6º. Marc Márquez puede proclamarse campeón en Japón si llega con 185 puntos de ventaja sobre su hermano Álex. Ahora mismo tiene 182. Puedes ver el programa completo aquí: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/158114014
Novo episódio do Grid de Largada no ar! Confere aí!Neste episódio:Motogp: A temperatura subiu na 16ª etapa da Motogp. Confira como foi a corrida em San Marino.Nascar: Christopher Bell foi o vencedor da etapa de 16 dos playoffs da Nascar Cup Series em Bristol.Boletim especial: Conheça um pouco da história da Laura Müller, a primeira mulher a ocupar o cargo de engenheira de corrida na Fórmula 1.Mesa: Acompanhe a discussão sobre a atual temporada da F1Mais notícias: Interlagos fica de fora da lista de pistas que recebem etapas sprint da F1. Mudanças na Trident para a reta final da F2. Felipe Drugovic entrará na Fórmula E.Apresentação: Crizan Izauro e Pedro Fattah.Mesa: Amanda Kovalczykovski e Crizan IzauroArtes e produção: Rafael CardosoReportagens produzidas por Arthur Ricardo, Bela Nowalls, Camila Hasckel, Guilherme Kuhnen Gustavo Wendler, Isabella da Rosa, Karina Malamud, Paula de Milano e Pedro Fattah.Coordenação de Arthur Ricardo e Isabella da Rosa.Técnica por Peter Lobo.Orientação da professora Valci Zuculoto.
Freido joins from north of the border as the lads dissect one of the more interesting weekends of racing from San Marino. The Italian fans left Marc Marquez in no doubt what they thought of his victory but even the most savage critic (looking at you, Boris) can't help but be impressed by the Spaniard's other worldly talent. As Marquez marches towards history there's plenty more to talk about with major changes announced by Moto GP's new owners, Borrie delving back into the world of song and Freido's crystal balls getting a workout. Enjoy, people.... IMPORTANT: Below you will find a list of our sponsors. We expect you to support them by buying stuff from them. This is a team game and we've done our part, time for you to do yours. • MOTOTCYCLE TYRE OUTLET (https://www.motorcycletyreoutlet.com.au/) • BMW MOTORRAD (https://www.bmw-motorrad.com.au/en/home.html#/filter-all) • CFMOTO (https://www.cfmoto.com.au/) • HARLEY-DAVIDSON (https://www.harley-davidson.com/au/en/index.html?gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwm7q-BhDRARIsACD6-fVMFul6rhQgzL7wZ2bA-662ku7DlytkzYx5zw2T4YQthjQmEcp1JGkaAgVfEALw_wcB) COMPASS EXPEDITIONS (https://compassexpeditions.com/) TRACK ACTION RIDE DAYS (https://www.trackaction.com.au/) AMX SUPERSTORES (https://www.amxsuperstores.com.au/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwm7q-BhDRARIsACD6-fWr4t6vDftgfCxcIM-wrAZPgbvnPrTTf4RRKS7r5SxGwpgtj_LZTLgaAphVEALw_wcB) MONGREL BOOTS (https://www.mongrelboots.com.au/) MIG MOTORRAD & HELD AUSTRALIA (https://www.migmotorrad.com.au/) SC-PROJECT OCEANIA (https://sc-project.com.au/) SAVIC MOTORCYCLES (https://www.savicmotorcycles.com/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwm7q-BhDRARIsACD6-fV4WwUbrkAVVKzRfcHbvUMG_P8Db5yG6fpoZhJS9MEK22qFJuMblZ4aAm2cEALw_wcB) SAVIC MOTORCYCLES (https://www.savicmotorcycles.com/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwm7q-BhDRARIsACD6-fV4WwUbrkAVVKzRfcHbvUMG_P8Db5yG6fpoZhJS9MEK22qFJuMblZ4aAm2cEALw_wcB) PRESTIGE MOTORBIKE TRANSPORT (http://www.prestigemotorbiketransport.com.au). Click the link or call Paul on 0499 222 500 GREY GUM INTERNATIONAL CAFÉ (https://greyguminternationalcafe.com.au/)
La cancelación de la última etapa de La Vuelta: las protestas propalestinas obligaron a suspender el último día de carrera en Madrid. Marc Márquez gana en San Marino: el piloto de Cervera tendrá bola de campeonato en Japón. España supera a Dinamarca en la Copa Davis: los tenistas españoles ganaron la eliminatoria celebrada en Marbella por 3-2. Comienza mañana la Champions: juegan Athletic, Villarreal y Real Madrid. Xabi Alonso ha comparecido en el marco de la previa de los merengues. La barra libre: como todos los lunes, el debate de 'SER Deportivos'.
Le prime pagine dei principali quotidiani nazionali commentate in rassegna stampa da Davide Giacalone. La situazione della sanità nel nostro paese, Giorgia Meloni e il caso Kirk, i settanta anni del Papa e il conflitto in Ucraina. Il punto sulle partite della terza giornata del campionato di calcio di serie A con il nostro Massimo Caputi. Ieri si è corso il Gran Premio di San Marino della Motop. Ne abbiamo parlato con Max Biaggi. Don Antonio Mazzi, fondatore della comunità Exodus, regala ogni giorno un pensiero, un suggerimento, una frase agli ascoltatori di RTL 102.5. Spid e identità digitale. Quali i rischi a cui andiamo incontro se non proteggiamo i nostri documenti online? Ne abbiamo parlato con Roberto Cosentino, esperto di tecnologia, lo leggiamo sul Corriere della Sera. Da oggi è possibile presentare le domande per richiedere il bonus psicologo. Ne abbiamo parlato con il dott. Giancarlo Marenco, vicepresidente del Consiglio Nazionale dell'Ordine degli Psicologi. L'attualità, commentata dal nuovo direttore di Sky tg24, Fabio Vitale. All'interno di Non Stop News, con Massimo Lo Nigro Enrico Galletti, Ludo Marafini e Giusi Legrenzi.
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A war of brands and limits pushed at a sunny and packed Misano. Adam, David and Neil raise microphones in the media centre at MWC to talk about the approaching finale of a startling (if expected) comeback narrative in 2025 but also a few other tasty observations in San Marino.
Dopo la caduta nella Sprint di ieri, Marc Marquez ha ripreso il suo cammino trionfale con la vittoria al Gran premio di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini, 16esima prova del mondiale che, con tutta probabilità, lo incoronerà vincitore al prossimo appuntamento, tra due settimane, a Motegi, in Giappone.
Analizamos la 20ª etapa de la Vuelta a España. María Pérez, campeona del mundo de 35 kilómetros marcha. GP de San Marino de motociclismo. España juega contra Dinamarca en la Copa Davis.
Repaso al Las Palmas 2-1 Real Sociedad B y a los partidos de este sábado en Segunda División. El equipo de la Cadena SER en La Vuelta pone la vista en el fin de semana decisivo y en el dispositivo de seguridad previsto en Madrid. También un ojo puesto en el Mundial de Moto GP, donde Marc Márquez llega a San Marino a dos pasos de proclamarse campeón, y el otro en el Mundial de Atletismo, donde los españoles buscan ya su primera medalla en marcha.
Marco Bezzecchi ha guanyat la cursa esprint de MotoGP de San Marino (It
Le prime pagine dei principali quotidiani nazionali commentate in rassegna stampa da Davide Giacalone. Lo scudo aereo della NATO, il Medio Oriente in fiamme e il voto dell'assemblea dell'ONU, l'arresto del killer di Charlie Kirk, l'instabilità in Francia. Che cos'è la vergogna? È una sensazione giusta o sbagliata? Come sfruttare al meglio questa emozione? Sul numero di Starbene un servizio dedicato proprio a questo. Ne parliamo con Alessandro Pellizzari, giornalista di Starbene. Si corre questo week end il Gran Premio di San Marino valido per il Motomondiale. In diretta l'inviato speciale di RTL 102.5 Max Biaggi. Oggi Corriere Giochi, l'intrattenimento intelligente che allena la mente: un'offerta nuova ogni giorno di giochi digitali del Corriere della Sera. Una nuova app per metterci alla prova! Ne parliamo con Fabio Napoli, responsabile digital del Corriere della Sera e RCS. Paolo Bricco, presenta il suo libro "Leonardo - Motore industriale e frontiera tecnologica dell'Italia", edito da Il Mulino. Cecilia Sala e il suo ultimo libro "I figli dell'odio", edito da Mondadori. La radicalizzazione di Israele, la distruzione della Palestina, l'umiliazione dell'Iran. E poi, nell'ultimo capitolo, il racconto della detenzione: venti giorni nel carcere di Evin, a Teheran. All'interno di Non Stop News, con Barbara Sala, Lucrezia Bernardo e Dario Vanacone.
National Baby Back Ribs day. Entertainment from 1974. US revolution officially over, San Marino founded, Sweden driving laws. Todays birthdays - Alan Ladd, Memphis Slim, Mort Walker, Hank Thompson, Al Jardine, Don Brewer, Charlie Sheen, Jennifer Paige. Vince Lombardi died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.comChili's commercialYour having my baby - Paul Anka Odia CoatsPlease don't tell me how the story ends - Ronnie MilsapBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Born with the blues - Memphis SlimIt don't hurt anymore - Hank ThompsonI get around - The Beach BoysWe're an American Band - Grand Funk RailroadCrush - Jennifer PaigeExit - Cool girl - Melanie Meriney https://www.melaniemeriney.com/countryundergroundradio.comHistory & Factoids webpage
Miguel Ángel González Suárez te presenta el Informativo de Primera Hora en 'El Remate', el programa matinal de La Diez Capital Radio que arranca tu día con: Las noticias más relevantes de Canarias, España y el mundo, analizadas con rigor y claridad. Hoy hace un año: Canarias anuncia un "proceso jurídico contra el Estado" por la gestión de la crisis migratoria: "Nos ha dejado solos" Clavijo avanza que Canarias delegará al Gobierno la acogida de menores migrantes que lleguen a las islas. Canarias entiende desde hoy que el menor que llega a sus costas es competencia del Estado. Hoy se cumplen 1.301 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. 3 años y 191 días. Hoy es miércoles 3 de septiembre de 2025. El 3 de septiembre se celebra el Día Mundial de la Higiene. Este día busca concienciar sobre la importancia de la higiene en la prevención de enfermedades y la promoción de la salud. La higiene, tanto personal como en el entorno, es fundamental para mantener la salud y prevenir la propagación de infecciones. 1783: Se firma el Tratado de París, que pone fin a la Guerra de Independencia de los Estados Unidos. Gran Bretaña reconoce oficialmente la independencia de las trece colonias americanas. 1939: Reino Unido y Francia declaran la guerra a Alemania, marcando el comienzo de su participación en la Segunda Guerra Mundial, tras la invasión alemana de Polonia. 1967: Suecia cambia la dirección del tráfico de conducir por la izquierda a conducir por la derecha, en lo que se conoció como el "Dagen H" (Día H). 1971: Se firma la Convención de Ramsar, un tratado internacional para la conservación y el uso racional de los humedales. 1984: El Parlamento Europeo aprueba el uso del euro como moneda oficial de la Unión Europea, aunque no entraría en circulación hasta 2002. 2004: Finaliza la Masacre de la escuela de Beslán en Rusia, un trágico suceso que comenzó el 1 de septiembre cuando un grupo armado tomó rehenes a más de mil personas, en su mayoría niños. San Gregorio Magno, San Marino, Santa Basilisa de Nicomedia. Al menos 1.100 muertos y más de 3.000 heridos tras el gran terremoto de Afganistán. Xi, Putin y Kim se dan cita en Pekín en un desfile centrado en el poderío militar y diplomático chinos. Sánchez, sobre las investigaciones a su mujer y su hermano: "Hay jueces haciendo política" Illa subraya que el diálogo es el "motor de la democracia" tras reunirse por primera vez como 'president' con Puigdemont. Canarias rechaza la condonación de deuda a las CCAA y avanza una “batalla” jurídica y política Clavijo ha reivindicado que la condonación debe ser "la misma" para todos los españoles. Canarias avisa: no se conforma con menos que Cataluña en la gestión de aeropuertos. El Estado está dispuesto a darle a los nacionalistas catalanes tras el pacto de Salvador Illa con ERC las competencias que las Islas llevan décadas pidiendo. El paro en Canarias desciende a 150.000 personas, la cifra más baja desde 2008. El perfil predominante de quienes han abandonado el desempleo este mes corresponde a los mayores de 45 años. La Macarena. El 3 de septiembre de 1996, esta famosa canción alcanzó el número 1 en la lista Billboard Hot 100 en Estados Unidos. "La Macarena" se convirtió en un fenómeno global, marcando la cultura pop de los años 90 y es recordada como una de las canciones más icónicas de esa década.
The Playoff Qualifying Round has kicked off in the Europa & Conference Leagues, and it's all to play for! The headline in the Conference League was the big boys struggling, with Scandanavian sides taking full advantage. Palace managed just a 1-0 home win vs Fredrikstad amidst a frustrating week off the pitch, Strasbourg was held scoreless in France by Brøndby, & Mainz suffered a 2-1 away defeat at the hands of Rosenborg. Elsewhere, both Irish sides got huge victories, including a shock win at Santa Clara for Conference League veterans Shamrock. Plus Virtus stayed alive, maintaining just a single goal deficit heading back to San Marino, where they hope to be the first club from their nation to qualify for a European group stage. Meanwhile in the Europa League, Utrecht continues their impressive qualifying run, Brann-AEK Larnaca and Panathinaikos-Samsunspor set themselves up for terrific 2nd legs, and Red Imps' and KuPS' magical qualifying runs come to an end – but fear not! We'll see them both in the Conference League league phase. All that plus more praise for the Cypriot, Norwegian, Polish, and the Dutch leagues, and a quick check in on Champions League qualifying! Cheers Per-Mathias Høgmo!
Our cohosts were surprised and delighted to learn, thanks to today's crossword, that there are four countries whose national anthems have no lyrics, and so people instead hum, or sing something along the lines of "na, na, na". The four countries in question are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, San Marino, and Spain. One of those appears in today's grid, and to preserve an air of suspense and mystery, we will defer identifying that country here in the show notes. We will say, though, that the crossword in general, courtesy of Gia Bosko, was quite well done, perfectly satisfying and suitable for a Friday: we give it 5 squares on the JAMCR scale.Besides the crossword, we also have some very interesting listener mail, so be sure and check that out as well!Show note imagery: SAMUELCHASE, the only supreme court justice to have ever been impeached (but he was acquitted of all charges).We love feedback! Send us a text...Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
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Inauguramos el año con preselecciones, Serafin Zubiri queriendo ir a San Marino, ¿Sálvame en La 1?, abogados cristianos contra RTVE, y más cosas. Programa emitido el 8 de enero de 2025.
La temporada 1982 quedó marcada por una gran tragedia. La muerte de Gilles VIlleneuve. El canadiense y Didier Pironi coincidieron en Ferrari en 1981. Y aunque aquel año se respetaron y formaron un muy buen compañerismo, para 1982 todo explotó en el Gran Premio de San Marino en el circuito de Imola. ¿Conocías esta historia?No olvides dejar tu likes, suscribirte y recomendarnos.
26-capped Stephen O'Donnell chats with Hampden Roar creator and host Andy Bargh about his Scotland experiences from the lows of San Marino away in 2018 to the highs of drawing 0-0 at Wembley in 2021. If you're enjoying the pod, please leave us a nice rating and tell your mates! Thanks for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is broadcast live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET on the Eurovision Radio International Mixcloud Channel as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Interview with JVF (Jessika, Victorio and Fabrizio Faniello) (Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025) Interview with Kristy Spiteri (Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025) FanVision Song Contest 2025: Interviews with Baby Danka (OGAE Poland) FanVision Song Contest 2025: Interview with Krista Sujak (OGAE Malta) FanVision Song Contest 2025: Interview with Jonathan (EC Germany) Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Song Contest 1988 with Eurovision Lordship Marcus Keppel-Palmer Eurovision News with Nick van Lith from www.escXtra.com Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Cover Spot with David Mann Eurovision Calendar with Javier Leal National Final Update for Junior and Eurovision Song Contest with Alain Forrotti New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Your music requests Kirsty Spiteri (Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025) Interview with Kristy Spiteri (Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025): On Sat. 08 Feb 2025 Miriana Conte and her song "Kant" (now "Serving") was selected by the jury and Maltese public to represent Malta at the Eurovision Song Contetest 2025 in Basel in May. Miriana successfully placed Malta in the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest ranking 17th at the end of the voting sequence. Earlier on in February 2025, Radio International conducted interviews with all the contestants at the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 and more. This week, Radio International will broadcast an interview with Kristy Spiteri who took part in the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025. The song she competed with is called "Heaven Sent" which came second in the Grand Final of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 after Miriana Conte's "Serving". JVF (Jessika, Victorio and Fabrizio Faniello) at the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 Interview with JVF (Jessika, Victorio and Fabrizio Faniello) (Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025): The Trio JVF consits of Jessika Muskat, Victorio Gaucchi and Fabrizio Faniello formed for the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 to compete with the good mood song "Festa (No Time for Siesta" which reached Number 5 in the Grand Final of the competition. All three singers previously participated in the Malta National Final to Eurovision in their own rights. Jessika represented San Marino at the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 together with her then singing partner Jennifer Brening performing the song "Who we are". Jessika had previously attempted to represent Malta every year from 2008 to 2017 and in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2004 with the song "Precious Time". Fabrizio Faniello represented Malta twice at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2001 and 2006 and Victorio previously entered the Malta Eurovision Song Contest back in 2009 with Dorothy on the song called "Promises". JVF successfully could qualify for the Grand Final of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 out of Semi Final 1 and after the Voting sequence in the the Grand Final JVF's fun act reached Number 5. Radio International's JP had the pleasure to chat with all three artists during the rehearsals of the TV Show which you can hear on the show this week. You can watch all the interviews Radio International did at the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 by visiting the Radio International YouTube Channel - or check out our complete coverage of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest - click here. Eurovision Weekend - FanVision Song Contest 2025: The Eurovision Weekend 2025 took place in Malta from 11 - 13 July 2025 following the victory of Martina Fennech in FanVision 2024 representing Malta. The FanVision Song Contest is part of the Euroision Weekend, where artists representing different Eurovision Fan Clubs, the OGAEs) performing covers of the Eurovision Song Contest. Artists from 11 Eurovision Fan Clubs from across Europe tooks part in the contest: Austria, Denmark, EC and OGAE Germany, Italy, Malta, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland. Over the next few weeks Radio International will broadcast the interviews with the participating artists and their songs. Congratulations to David Schuler who represented OGAE Germany winning the FanVision Song Contest 2025 with the song "Tous l'Univers" which was the Swiss Eurovision Song Contest 2021 entry by Gjon's Tears coming third. Eurovision Weekend 2025 - The FanVision Song Contest Scoreboard 1. (160) OGAE Germany - David Schuler - Tous l'Univers (CH 2021) 2. (157) OGAE Switzerland - Francisco Ribeiro - Roi (FR 2019) 3. (128) OGAE Malta - Krista Sujak - It's my time (UK 2009) 4. (118) OGAE Poland - Baby Danka - Rim Tim Tagi Dim (CR 2024) 5. (118) OGAE Italy - Jessica Lipari - Tattoo (SWE 2023) 6. (118) OGAE Slovakia - Blazey "Bado" Fabian - Miss Kiss Kiss Bang (GE 2009) 7. (117) OGAE Slovenia - Zorica Prtovic - 1944 (UKR 2016) 8. (107) OGAE Austria - Elisabeth Sutrich - Mon Amour (FR 2024) 9. (092) OGAE Norway - Claus Michael Fasting - Amar Pelos Dois (POR 2017) 10. (083) EC Germany - Jonathan Perez Esquinas - Sugar (MOL 2021) 11. (070) OGAE Denmark - Mikal Johansen - Higher Ground (DEN 2018) Radio International already broadcast the interview with the winner David for OGAE Germany and this week listen to the interviews with Baby Danka representing OGAE Poland singing "Rim Tim Tagi Dim" (Croatia 2024 performed by Baby Lasagna). Then an interview with Jonathan representing Eurovision Club (EC) Germany performing his cover of "Sugar" original by Nathalia Gordienko (Moldova 2021) and Krista Sujak represented OGAE Malta performing a cover of "My Time" originally performed by Jade Ewan at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 coming 5th. The Eurovision Spotlight - BACK TO THE 80s - The Eurovision Song Contest 1988 with Marcus Keppel-Palmer: Taking a little break from the Eurovision Magical Numbers as the Summer Spotlight, Eurovision Lordship Marcus Keppel-Palmer rejoins JP in the studio to take a look back at the Eurovision Song Contest 1988 which was staged in Dublin, Ireland with Switzerland winning for a second time with Celine Dion and and the song "Ne partez pas sans moi". Marcus will tell us all about that particular Eurovision Song Contest and also plays some great songs from this contest. Eurovision News, New Song Releases, Birthday File, Coverspot, Eurovision Calendar:Also JP will be joined by David Mann for the Eurovision Birthday File and Eurovision Coverspot. Javier stands in for Nick and will be presenting the Eurovision News courtesy of escXtra.com. There will be a lot of the great new releases of Eurovision artists on the show as well as great Eurovision Classics. Javier will be updating us on the upcoming Eurovision events in the Eurovision Calendar and Alain Forrotti gives us already some updates of the National Finals regarding the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025 and the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 and and.... For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
It's July (or Dzuli), so it's time for a summer playlist courtesy of the Eurovision Song Contest's songbook. The Eurovangelists are joined by world traveler Garrett Palm of Agents of Travel to talk about the breeziest songs in ESC history as picked by your hosts and put together the ideal poolside playlist. Jeremy warns against nachos abroad, Dimitry reveals a secret superstar, Garrett wonders if Swedish anatomy might be a little different, and Oscar bets it all on Baccara. Listen to Garrett's podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/agents-of-travel/id1639815514Watch all our picks on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddeJ6rtS_Vo&list=PLd2EbKTi9fyVubunfE3I7cRhQOv4nEBnEThis week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4p2HFnL4hEdOvWHqVRLYTF The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompée.The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O'Connell.Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Instagram and @eurovangelists.com on Bluesky, or send us an email at eurovangelists@gmail.com. Head to https://maxfunstore.com/collections/eurovangelists for Eurovangelists merch. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one!
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is broadcast live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET on the Eurovision Radio International Mixcloud Channel as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Interview with Senhit (San Marino 2011 and 2021) done at Eurovision 2025 in Basel Interview with Marie Claire (Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025) FanVision Song Contest 2025: Interview with Contest Winner David Schuler representing OGAE Germany with "Tout l'Univers" (Switzerland 2021) Interview with Loredana Pace (Eurovision 2025 - Malta's biggest Eurovision Fan) Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision's Magical Numbers (Vol 2) with Dermot Manning Eurovision News with Javier Leal in for Nick van Lith from www.escXtra.com Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Cover Spot with David Mann Eurovision Calendar with Javier Leal National Final Update for Junior and Eurovision Song Contest with Alain Forrotti New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Your music requests Senhit (San Marino 2011 and 2021) at the Eurovision 2025 Media Centre Interview with Senhit (San Marino 2011 and 2021): At the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel Radio International's JP bumped into Senhit while taking the tram in Basel but also had the pleasure to meet Senhit in the Media Centre of the Eurovision Song Contest and conducted a little update interview why she was in town at Eurovision. Senhit represented San Marino twice at the Eurovision Song Contest. In 2011 it was with "Stand By" which failed to qualify San Marino for the Grand Final of Eurovision 2011 reaching number 16 in Semi Final 1. Her second attempt was "Adrenalina" with which Senhit qualified San Marino for the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contes 2021 coming 22nd in Rotterdam. Listen to this interview on the show this week. Marie Claire (Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025) Interview with Marie Claire (Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025): On Sat. 08 Feb 2025 Miriana Conte and her song "Kant" (now "Serving") was selected by the jury and Maltese public to represent Malta at the Eurovision Song Contetest 2025 in Basel in May. Miriana successfully placed Malta in the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest ranking 17th at the end of the voting sequence. Earlier on in February 2025, Radio International conducted interviews with all the contestants at the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 and more. This week, Radio International will broadcast an interview with Marie Claire who took part for the first time in the Malta Eurovision Song Contest. The song she competed with in Semi Final 1 is called "Wildflower" which unfortunately did not advance into the Grand Final of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025. You can watch all the interviews Radio International did at the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 by visiting the Radio International YouTube Channel - or check out our complete coverage of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest - click here. Eurovision Weekend - FanVision Song Contest 2025: The Eurovision Weekend 2025 took place in Malta from 11 - 13 July 2025 following the victory of Martina Fennech in FanVision 2024 representing Malta. The FanVision Song Contest is part of the Euroision Weekend, where artists representing different Eurovision Fan Clubs, the OGAEs) performing covers of the Eurovision Song Contest. Artists from 11 Eurovision Fan Clubs from across Europe tooks part in the contest: Austria, Denmark, EC and OGAE Germany, Italy, Malta, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland. Over the next few weeks Radio International will broadcast the interviews with the participating artists and their songs. FanVision 2025 Song Contest Winner: David Schuler (OGAE Germany) Congratulations to David Schuler who represented OGAE Germany winning the FanVision Song Contest 2025 with the song "Tous l'Univers" which was the Swiss Eurovision Song Contest 2021 entry by Gjon's Tears coming third. Listen to the interview we did with the singer before the show but also then the reaction interview after the victory. The results of the contest will appear on the show next week. Loredana Pace - Malta's Biggest Eurovision Fan (OGAE Malta) Interview with Loredana Pace - Malta's Biggest Eurovision Fan: If you watched the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 Grand Final you saw a young lady being interviewed by the hosts during the show as well a video footage was played all across Europe showing Malta's biggest Eurovision fans at their home. Radio International's JP went to Malta for the Eurovision Weekend 2025 and met also Loredana for an interview which you can hear on the show this week. Enjoy the bubbly, lively happy nature of Loredana. The Eurovision Spotlight: The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 - Eurovision's Magic Numbers: With the start of the Summer 2025 the Eurovision Spotlight Team Members decided to continue where the left off last year at the end of summer with Eurovision's Magic Numbers. Enjoy this unique way of featuring the songs of the Eurovision Song Contest on the show. The Irish Master of Speech Dermot Manning will be continuing the series this week. Eurovision News, New Song Releases, Birthday File, Coverspot, Eurovision Calendar:Also JP will be joined by David Mann for the Eurovision Birthday File and Eurovision Coverspot. Javier stands in for Nick and will be presenting the Eurovision News courtesy of escXtra.com. There will be a lot of the great new releases of Eurovision artists on the show as well as great Eurovision Classics. Javier will be updating us on the upcoming Eurovision events in the Eurovision Calendar and Alain Forrotti gives us already some updates of the National Finals regarding the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025 and the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 and and.... For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
Con la destacada investigadora hablamos de su presentación en el congreso de San Marino, pero no nos quedamos ahí, hablamos del Síndrome de la Habana, de Metamateriales, del Ovni de Mussolini, del Ovni de Alpachiri y miles de temas más, diría que está para escuchar varias veces!!!
An 80-year-old man in Maryland is held without bond after police say he killed his wife with a screwdriver, a hammer, and a knife, in a fight inside their apartment at a senior living community. A San Marino, California man is under arrest for murder after his wife was found dead inside their burning home earlier this year. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Chicago mom is accused of brutally stabbing her 3 young children, killing her 4yo son, and then setting the house on fire because she believed they were "possessed by the Devil." A husband in So Cal is nabbed in the grisly murder of his doctor wife, who burned to death in a San Marino inferno. Plus, a shrimp SCAM-pi triggers a federal lawsuit! Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Este fin de semana, el PSOE está obligado a la sorpresa: uno de esos triples que Sánchez lanza, cuando suena la bocina, en el último segundo. A falta de la pedrea de algunos cargos, el PP, por su parte, llega a su cónclave sin sorpresas: los nombramientos de Miguel Tellado y Ester Muñoz eran tan previsibles como un España-San Marino.
The cable car is the only sensible way to travel up to the precipitous heights of the old town in San Marino, which today is hosting a ComicCon-style festival for lovers of all things sci-fi and fantasy. Recorded by Cities and Memory.
"My field recording was a cable car journey to the top of an old town. In amongst the hubbub of voices there was snatches of music played on a telephone. I decided to use the duration of the cable car journey as a start and end point, placing the listener in the environment, and planting the melodies and rhythms as if caught almost out of ear shot on phones around the space. "The human ums, aahs, stamps and claps are the sounds of real depth, the passengers perhaps? As the journey ends we escape into the open air and our song is allowed to escape in full fidelity." San Marino cable car reimagined by Douglas Barelegs.
At times we have the opportunity to deviate a little from the tried-and-true conversations this podcast has become known for as opportunities occur for us to sit down with a very special person, perhaps not known as a sewist or quilter, but as someone who has made an indelible mark in the world of creativity. Our guest today is a woman whose life and work have helped shape some of the most iconic spaces and moments in American design history – and whose personal story is just as remarkable as her professional one.Tania McKnight Norris was born in Scotland and lived in London and Zimbabwe (then Southern Rhodesia) before relocating to Los Angeles in 1963. With a refined eye for detail, a love of elegance, and an independent spirit, she made her way to the United States and found herself working at the highest levels of interior design—at a time when few women were given a seat at the table.She joined the design team at Walt Disney Productions in the 1960s, becoming the only woman on the original five-person team responsible for creating the interiors of Disneyland's New Orleans Square and the elegant Club 33—an exclusive private club hidden behind an unmarked door that has since become the stuff of legend. Tania designed the club's original logo, handpicked furnishings, and helped shape its iconic look and feel, combining European sophistication with imaginative flair.Norris left Disney in the 70s, working as a project designer for the RMS Queen Mary before relocating to central California and opening an antique shop. She also anchored a weekly radio show about antiques and participated in antique shows throughout the United States while running her shop.Her interests include gardening, photography travel, cooking, needlepoint and botanical art – she is a member of the American Society of Botanical Artists.Today, Tania joins us to reflect on a life lived with imagination, strength, and purpose. From her early days as a curious girl in Scotland to becoming a design icon in her own right, she has so much to share—and we are honored to have her here to share it with us.(3:42) Tania shares stories of her youth…being born before WWII. She lived in a castle Culzean in Scotland which had a special floor that was given by the people of Scotland to President Eisenhower. Did you know that Scotland has palm trees along the coast. And that at the age of 8, Tania decided she wanted to decorate homes?! She even met Lady Churchill, Margo Fountain and the royal family. She arrived in America in November 1963, 2 weeks prior to the assassination of President Kennedy. She marveled at the resilience of this country. Then…there was THE call about the job at Disney. What follows is a rich recount of her early days at Disney.(13:30)Tania talks about Walt Disney and the gracious way he treated her. He “never said no” to her about her ideas. Learn what Disney would do if he didn't like someone's work…or wanted something more. And…how the ladies room got to be bigger than originally planned.(19:05) What's Tania's favorite attraction at Disney World! Find out here and why she chose this particular one. Learn about some of the behind-the-scenes things done at Disney World…things you probably never knew!(21:50) And now…the purple wallpaper. Tania tells of its creation.(24:46) Tania's hands have been reproduced many times at Disney. Hear this story and how much she was paid. Any why Mitzie Chandler got paid more.(26:22) What's it like for Tania to walk into a haunted mansion and see her work? What happened when she saw it on a maiden voyage of a Disney cruise ship?(27:33) Tania is a sewist. How did she learn to sew and what are her favorite things to make. How did WWII influence her sewing? And what's she up to with Joe Vecchiarelli?(33:10) Tania has visited +130 countries. Her some of her wonderful tales of adventures. Let's start with Antarctica. Then there's Mongolia where she saw the eclipse, Siberia for a wedding and Albania to interview students with whom she travelled to Macedonia. Oh, and what about 1000 miles down the Amazon.(35:02) Where has she not traveled to…but wants to go to…? West Africa and several places in Europe. Have toothbrush will travel!(35:37) She talks about her endowment for botanical art at the Huntington in San Marino. She explains why botanical art is so meaningful to her. She tells of the Virginia Robinson Gardens. She also explains botanical art.(38:30) Who is someone she's met in her life that really left an impression. Well…JoeVechiarelli…and Charles the King of England! Michael Jackson, Madonna.(40:12) What inspires her? Inquisitiveness! She tells of a dinner one night at the Getty Museum and…!(41:22) What's next for her? Retirement…most likely not!(41:53) What didn't I ask? Well, hear about her radio show The World of Books(43:14) How can you reach out to Tania? HMpurplewallpaper@gmail.com. Be sure to follow, rate and review this podcast on your favorite platform. Be sure to subscribe to, review and rate this podcast on your favorite platform…and visit our website sewandsopodcast.com for more information about today's and all of our Guests.
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is broadcast live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET on the Eurovision Radio International Mixcloud Channel as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Interview with the Alchemist (Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025) Interview with Picked Jacks (San Marino 2023) done at MancHagen 2025 Interview with Margret Berger (Norway 2013) done at the London Eurovision Party 2025 Interview with Maria Sur (Sweden's Melodifestivalen 2023 and 2024) done at the London Eurovision Party 2025 Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision's Magic Numbers (Vol 2) with Dermot Manning - Number 5 Eurovision News with Nick van Lith from www.escXtra.com Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Cover Spot with David Mann Eurovision Calendar with Javier Leal New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Your music requests Picked Jacks (San Marino 2023) at MancHagen 2025 Interview with the Picked Jacks (San Marino 2023): At the recent edition of MancHagen 2025 in view of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 the organisers also invited acts that already were on the satge of the Eurovision Song Contest previously such as Picked Jacks who represented San Marino at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool with the song "Like an animal" which unfortunately did not qualify for the Grand Final and remained in Semi Final 2 at Number 16. Radio International's Salman met and interviewed the group at MancHagen 2025. You can hear this interview on the show this week. Margret Berger (Norway 2013) with Salman at the London Eurovision Party 2025 Interview with Margret Berger (Norway 2013): It was in 2013 when Margret Berger represented Norway at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "I feed you my love" coming 4th in Malmö, Sweden. That particular song contest was won by Emmelie de Forest from neighbouring Denmark with the song "Only Teardrops". In the run up to the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 Margret was invited to the London Eurovision Party 2025 where the rowing reporter of Radio International Salman had the pleasure of meeting and interviewing Margret Berger which you can hear on the show this week. Maria Sur (Melodifestivalen 2023 and 2024) Interview with Maria Sur (Sweden's Melodifestivalen 2023 and 2024): In 2023 a newcomer to Melodifestivalen in Sweden came from Ukraine and started her career in Sweden. Already her first Melodifestvalen entry was a success. Maria Sur qualified from the Heat into the Grand Final where she finished 9th with the song "Never give up". In 2024, Maria Sur returned to Sweden's biggest music competition to select the entry to represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest. The song in the running was "When you're gone" coming 7th in the Grand Final of Melodifestivalen 2024, coming second in her Heat. Maria Sur was invited to perform a the London Eurovision Party 2025 where the Radio International rowing reporter Salman had the pleasure to interview Maria once again and you can hear it on the show this week. The Alchemist at Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 Interview with The Alchemist (Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025): On Sat. 08 Feb 2025 Miriana Conte and her song "Kant" (now "Serving") was selected by the jury and Maltese public to represent Malta at the Eurovision Song Contetest 2025 in Basel in May. Miriana successfully placed Malta in the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest ranking 17th at the end of the voting sequence. Earlier on in February 2025, Radio International conducted interviews with all the contestants at the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 and more. This week, Radio International will broadcast an interview with a new act to the competition. It is the Maltese group The Alchemist who successfully qualified for the Grand Final of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 out of Semi Final 2 and then placed 9th with the song "Rubble and Stone" You can watch all the interviews Radio International did at the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 by visiting the Radio International YouTube Channel - or check out our complete coverage of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest - click here. The Eurovision Spotlight: The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 - Eurovision's Magic Numbers: With the summer solstice marking the start of the Summer 2025 the Eurovision Spotlight Team Members decided to continue where we left off last year at the end of summer with Eurovision's Magic Numbers. Enjoy this unique way of featuring the songs of the Eurovision Song Contest on the show. Radio International's Irish Voice - Dermot Manning will be starting the new series this week. Eurovision News, New Song Releases, Birthday File, Coverspot, Eurovision Calendar: Also JP will be joined by David Mann for the Eurovision Birthday File and Eurovision Coverspot. Nick will be presenting the Eurovision News courtesy of escXtra.com. There will be a lot of the great new releases of Eurovision artists on the show as well as great Eurovision Classics. Javier will be updating us on the upcoming Eurovision events in the Eurovision Calendar and Alain Forrotti gives us already some updates of the National Finals regarding the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025 and the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 and more .... For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
Stefano Pivato"Alla riscossa!"Emozione e politica nell'Italia contemporaneaEdizioni del Mulinowww.mulino.itPassaggi Festival, Fano29 giugno, ore 19:30"Alla riscossa!" con Stefano Pivato«i badogliani con sulle spalle il fazzoletto azzurro e i garibaldini col fazzoletto rosso e tutti, o quasi, portavano ricamato sul fazzoletto il nome di battaglia. La gente li leggeva come si leggono i numeri sulla schiena dei corridori ciclisti. Nomi romantici e formidabili che andavano da Dinamite a Rolando»Beppe FenoglioIl 1789 segna una svolta storica: la Rivoluzione francese dà vita alla politica moderna. I simboli che nascono da questo fervore sostituiscono l'araldica aristocratica, incarnando ideali di libertà, uguaglianza e fraternità. Esattamente due secoli dopo, nel 1989, il crollo del Muro di Berlino segna un altro capitolo, portando alla crisi dei grandi sistemi ideali e dei linguaggi politici tradizionali. E in Italia cosa succede? Mentre la popolazione colta si avvicina agli ideali politici tramite la lettura, i ceti popolari si connettono a principi e valori attraverso le emozioni. Sono quelle suscitate da canti e colori, abiti e bandiere, dalle grandi manifestazioni di piazza e da quelle private, fino ai nomi dati ai bambini per sfida e per protesta. Stefano Pivato racconta la storia vivace e fragorosa della passione politica.Stefano Pivato Professore emerito di Storia contemporanea, collabora con il Dipartimento di storia dell'Università di San Marino. Per il Mulino ha pubblicato: «I comunisti mangiano i bambini» (2017), «I comunisti sulla Luna. L'ultimo mito della Rivoluzione russa» (con M. Pivato, 2017), «Storia sociale della bicicletta» (2019), «Storia dello sport in Italia» (con P. Dietschy, 2019), «La felicità in bicicletta» (2021), «Tifo» (con D. Marchesini, 2022) e «Andare per colonie estive» (2023).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
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As a reward from this year's MaxFunDrive, we're releasing our bonus episode from last year's MFD: our review of the songs from 2020, the Eurovision That Wasn't! We're joined by Jordan Morris of Free With Ads & Jordan Jesse Go to talk our favorites and least favorites that never got the chance to compete thanks to the pandemic. Jeremy refuses to say yes, Dimitry gives us the history of the Mamas, Jordan pledges fealty to his queen, and Oscar praises choreo for minimalists.All the selected videos from 2020 by country: https://eurovisionworld.com/eurovision/2020/songs-videosThis week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5vjyN1yEpqJqA3KySaMRTa?si=bb3b5a9b166743e6 The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompée.The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O'Connell.Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Instagram and @eurovangelists.com on Bluesky, or send us an email at eurovangelists@gmail.com. Head to https://maxfunstore.com/collections/eurovangelists for Eurovangelists merch. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one!
ESC 2025 is now firmly in the history books, but who wins the coveted Euro Neuro Award for Biggest Disconnect Between Staging and Song? That's a question only the Eurovangies can answer, as the Eurovangelists award a number of songs in a wide variety of categories both serious and not. Jeremy's happy with the number of accordions this year, Dimitry does everything he can to not smash the Albania button, and Oscar explains the dictionary definition of costume.We highly recommend you watch the Grand Final before listening to this ep; the best audio quality can be found on the Swedish broadcaster's website: https://www.svtplay.se/video/8rQdwrw/eurovision-song-contest/finalThis week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/387ByHYLiIOc75IQy1QYGT?si=574e9e6a82804be2 The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompée.The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O'Connell.Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Instagram and @eurovangelists.com on Bluesky, or send us an email at eurovangelists@gmail.com. Head to https://maxfunstore.com/collections/eurovangelists for Eurovangelists merch. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one!
God won't pay you back. “Faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.” - James 2:17 (NKJV)
Our time in Switzerland is over, and a new Eurovision winner has hoisted the glass microphone! We talk through all performances from the Grand Final and those that didn't make it from Semi 2, as well as break down the voting from this year's contest. Jeremy votes in Eurovision for the first time ever, Dimitry finally gets the better of Stefan Raab, and Oscar celebrates JJ, wasted love or not. Watch the Grand Final and the Semis on SVT Play: https://www.svtplay.se/video/8rQdwrw/eurovision-song-contest/final?video=visaThis week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6PTGP49h5yyjxJ6TWYPMWs The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompée.The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O'Connell.Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Instagram and @eurovangelists.com on Bluesky, or send us an email at eurovangelists@gmail.com. Head to https://maxfunstore.com/collections/eurovangelists for Eurovangelists merch. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one!
We've crossed the pond and made our way to the intersection of France, Germany and Switzerland to bring you all the latest straight from the Eurovision Song Contest, and oh boy is there plenty bring you from Semi-Final 1. There were huge glow-ups, a glow-down, potential new front-runners - everything you could hope for from the "easy" Semi-Final. Jeremy takes a nibble of a dangerous dessert, Dimitry awards a perfect performance to one of the acts, and Oscar rejoins his digital brethren once more.Watch Semi-Final 1 on Peacock, YouTube, or your local public broadcaster!Check out our guide to this year's songs on PopHeist: https://popheist.com/eurovision-2025-song-list-guide-meaningThis week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4nWZKymmUZ475daKUMt7Z3?si=e1f88d970b66409d The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompée.The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O'Connell.Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Instagram and @eurovangelists.com on Bluesky, or send us an email at eurovangelists@gmail.com. Head to https://maxfunstore.com/collections/eurovangelists for Eurovangelists merch. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one!
Zoë Më, Voyage, Switzerland (11:47), Go-Jo, Milkshake Man, Australia (26:53), Ziferblat, Bird of Pray, Ukraine (35:21), Aurin Squire, The Good Fight, (49:59) On this episode, we're reporting on Eurovision 2025 from Basel! First we give you updates on this year's contest directly from the press center, covering the changes to the semi-final broadcasts and Eurovision's controversial flag rule. Then we interview three artists from this year's Eurovision - Switzerland's Zoe Me (Voyage), Australia's Go-Jo (Milkshake Man) and Ukraine's Ziferblat (Bird of Pray). Finally, we sit down with television and Broadway writer Aurin Squire for a game about songwriting at Eurovision 2025 that we're calling "It Takes Two to Tango, but Many More to EuroDance" "It Takes Two to Tango, but Many More to EuroDance" Marko Bosnjak, Poison Cake (Croatia) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOodVfY8hCs Mamagama, Run With You (Azerbaijan) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upbiPJ9uA70 Mariam Shengelia, Freedom (Georgia) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3wu0dUNd4c Louane, Maman (France) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pj2DTSLcNnI Gabry Ponte, Tutta L'italia (San Marino) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vkDhFhgNX0 Remember Monday, What The Hell Just Happened (UK) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hu6R3ZnOdY
For our next crop of Eurovision hopefuls, we’re welcoming back friend of the show and San Marino national final competitor Lisa-Jayne Lewis! This week, we’re chatting about Australia, Lithuania, Cyprus, […]