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In quanti Paesi del mondo si parla italiano? Se la risposta che ti viene in mente è "uno solo, l'Italia", preparati a una sorpresa. Potresti ordinare un cappuccino in italiano in Svizzera, in Croazia, addirittura in un piccolo angolo dell'Argentina o degli Stati Uniti. La nostra lingua viaggia molto più di quanto pensi e, quando va all'estero, lascia tracce sorprendenti nelle lingue locali. Paesi, Comunità e Curiosità L'italiano è una lingua molto più diffusa di quanto si immagini. Oltre a essere lingua ufficiale in diversi Paesi, è presente in tante comunità sparse per il mondo grazie alla storia e all'emigrazione. Scopriamo insieme dove si parla e che tracce ha lasciato. I Paesi dove l'Italiano è Lingua Ufficiale Partiamo dalle certezze. Oltre all'Italia, ci sono altri luoghi dove l'italiano è una lingua ufficiale, usata nella vita quotidiana e nei documenti amministrativi. La Svizzera La Svizzera ha quattro lingue nazionali: tedesco, francese, italiano e romancio. L'italiano è la lingua principale del Canton Ticino e di alcune valli del Canton Grigioni. A Lugano o a Bellinzona, cartelli, menu e conversazioni sono tutti in italiano, e persino le leggi e i documenti ufficiali della Confederazione vengono tradotti in italiano. L'italiano della Svizzera ha però tante parole "tutte sue", che in Italia non userebbe nessuno: si chiamano elvetismi. La macchina ha colorito questo italiano regionale in modo simpatico, come mostrano gli esempi qui sotto. ElvetismoSignificato in ItaliaNatelTelefono cellulareAzioneOfferta speciale, scontoSaccoZainoRiservarePrenotare (dal francese réserver) Se un ticinese ti dice "ti chiamo sul natel" o vedi al supermercato "questo prodotto è in azione", ora sai cosa significa. Sono proprio queste piccole differenze a rendere l'italiano svizzero unico. Per scoprire altre varietà dell'italiano standard e degli accenti, c'è una guida dedicata. San Marino San Marino è uno degli Stati più piccoli del mondo e si trova completamente dentro il territorio italiano: è quella che si chiama un'enclave. Qui l'italiano è la lingua ufficiale, quindi non avrai nessun problema di comunicazione. La Città del Vaticano Anche nella Città del Vaticano l'italiano è la lingua di uso quotidiano e amministrativo. La lingua ufficiale degli atti più solenni della Chiesa è il latino, ma nella vita di tutti i giorni si parla italiano. Anzi, l'italiano è diventato una specie di lingua franca del Vaticano: la lingua che persone di nazionalità diverse usano per capirsi tra loro. Slovenia e Croazia: la Regione dell'Istria L'italiano è lingua ufficiale anche fuori dall'Italia, in Slovenia e Croazia, precisamente nella regione dell'Istria. In Slovenia è co-ufficiale in alcuni comuni della costa, come Capodistria, Isola e Pirano; in Croazia è lingua ufficiale a livello della Regione Istriana, accanto al croato. Cosa significa co-ufficiale? Significa che una lingua convive con un'altra, alla pari. In Istria i cartelli stradali e i documenti pubblici sono scritti in due lingue, ed esiste anche una storica comunità italiana con scuole e giornali in italiano. Dove l'Italiano Non è Ufficiale, ma è di Casa Ci sono luoghi dove l'italiano non è una lingua ufficiale, eppure si sente eccome. Il motivo è uno solo: l'emigrazione. Tra la fine dell'Ottocento e il Novecento, milioni di italiani lasciarono il Paese in cerca di lavoro, portando con sé la valigia, i sogni e la lingua. L'Argentina e il Lunfardo Se c'è un Paese dove l'eredità italiana è fortissima, è l'Argentina: una grande parte della popolazione ha origini italiane. L'italiano ha influenzato persino il suono dello spagnolo locale: lo spagnolo di Buenos Aires ha un'intonazione molto "cantata", melodica, che ricorda il modo di parlare degli italiani. Nel dialetto locale di Buenos Aires, chiamato lunfardo, ci sono tantissime parole di origine italiana: Parola in lunfardoSignificatoOrigine italianaLaburarLavorareDa "lavorare"FiacaPigriziaDa "fiacca"MufaSfortuna, malumoreDa "muffa"MorfarMangiareDa espressioni gergali italiane In Argentina un orecchio attento riconoscerà sempre un pezzettino d'Italia in mezzo allo spagnolo. Il Brasile e il Talian Soprattutto nel sud del Brasile ci sono intere comunità di origine italiana. In alcune zone si parla addirittura il talian, una lingua nata dall'incontro tra il dialetto veneto degli emigranti e il portoghese. Per scoprire la ricchezza dei dialetti italiani, puoi consultare la guida dedicata. Il talian ha mantenuto la grammatica e il vocabolario del veneto: la sedia si dice ancora carega e la forchetta si dice piron, proprio come in Veneto. Ha però "preso in prestito" parole portoghesi per indicare le cose che gli emigranti non conoscevano: per dire "zoccolo", per esempio, si usa la parola portoghese tamanco. Oggi il talian è riconosciuto come patrimonio culturale del Brasile. C'è perfino un comune, chiamato Serafina Corrêa, dove il talian è lingua co-ufficiale insieme al portoghese. Le Curiosità Linguistiche più Sorprendenti L'italiano ha lasciato tracce in luoghi davvero lontani, dando vita a prestiti linguistici curiosi e a vere e proprie lingue ibride. Per altre curiosità sulla lingua italiana, c'è una guida dedicata. Stati Uniti, Canada e Australia In questi Paesi esistono grandi comunità italo-discendenti. Nelle grandi città americane ci sono ancora le famose "Little Italy", i quartieri italiani, dove l'italiano sopravvive nelle famiglie e nei ristoranti. Qui è nato un fenomeno linguistico curioso: una specie di italiano mescolato con l'inglese. Gli emigranti hanno italianizzato molte parole inglesi: Parola italianizzataOrigine ingleseItaliano correttoStoroStoreNegozioGiobbaJobLavoroBossoBossCapo Attenzione: non è italiano corretto e non va usato nei compiti. È però una testimonianza affascinante di come una lingua si adatta quando viaggia. Si tratta di un fenomeno simile a quello dei prestiti linguistici come anglicismi e francesismi presenti nell'italiano d'Italia. L'Eritrea e la Lingua Tigrina La curiosità più sorprendente porta l'italiano addirittura in Africa. In Eritrea, per ragioni storiche legate al passato coloniale, l'italiano ha lasciato un segno profondissimo. Tantissime parole italiane sono entrate nel tigrino, la lingua locale più parlata. Spesso si tratta di parole legate a oggetti, cibi e abbigliamento portati dagli italiani: Parola in tigrinoOrigine italianaMakinaMacchinaPastaPastaGonàGonna Un eritreo può quindi usare parole di origine italiana senza nemmeno saperlo. Dopo alcuni anni di interruzione, dal 2024 ad Asmara, la capitale, sono ripartiti i corsi di lingua e cultura italiana. Una Lingua Viva che Si Trasforma In tutti questi luoghi l'italiano non è rimasto "congelato": si è mescolato, ha cambiato forma, si è adattato. È proprio questo il bello delle lingue vive: viaggiano, incontrano altre lingue e si trasformano. Per capire meglio questi meccanismi, puoi leggere la guida sui misteri della lingua italiana. Tabella Riassuntiva: l'Italiano nel Mondo Ecco una tabella che riassume dove si parla italiano fuori dall'Italia e con quale status. Per approfondire le lingue ibride nate dall'italiano come il talian, c'è una guida dedicata. LuogoStatus dell'italianoNoteSvizzeraLingua ufficialeCanton Ticino e Grigioni; presenza di elvetismiSan MarinoLingua ufficialeEnclave nel territorio italianoCittà del VaticanoLingua di uso quotidianoLingua franca; latino per gli atti solenniSlovenia e CroaziaLingua co-ufficialeRegione dell'IstriaArgentinaNon ufficialeForte influenza nel lunfardoBrasileNon ufficiale (talian co-ufficiale a Serafina Corrêa)Talian dal dialetto venetoUSA, Canada, AustraliaNon ufficialeComunità italo-discendenti, "Little Italy"EritreaNon ufficialePrestiti nel tigrino; corsi ad Asmara dal 2024 Domande Frequenti In Quanti Paesi l'Italiano è Lingua Ufficiale? Oltre all'Italia, l'italiano è lingua ufficiale in Svizzera, San Marino e Città del Vaticano. È inoltre lingua co-ufficiale in alcune zone della Slovenia e della Croazia, nella regione dell'Istria. Cosa Sono gli Elvetismi? Gli elvetismi sono parole o espressioni tipiche dell'italiano parlato in Svizzera, che in Italia non si usano. Alcuni esempi sono natel (telefono cellulare), azione (offerta speciale) e riservare (prenotare). Che Cos'è il Talian? Il talian è una lingua parlata nel sud del Brasile, nata dall'incontro tra il dialetto veneto degli emigranti italiani e il portoghese. Oggi è riconosciuto come patrimonio culturale del Brasile. Perché in Argentina Ci Sono Tante Parole Italiane? A causa della grande emigrazione italiana tra Ottocento e Novecento. Una larga parte della popolazione argentina ha origini italiane, e questo ha influenzato sia il suono dello spagnolo locale sia il vocabolario del lunfardo, il dialetto di Buenos Aires. L'Italiano Si Parla Anche in Africa? Sì. In Eritrea, per ragioni storiche legate al passato coloniale, l'italiano ha lasciato molte parole nella lingua tigrina. 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Closing my eyes and listening to the original sound transported me to another place in my mind... a sunny, warm area with a family enjoying a day out. So in this composition, I tried to transport the listener to another dimension - one that felt dreamy with a hint of uncertainty. Created in Bitwig Studio.San Marino cable car reimagined by Tracy Cox.
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(or Summer Special #4) Track listing: Netta - Cuckoo (Live)1. Little Big - Uno (Russia)2. Dadi & Gagnamagnid - Think About Things (Iceland)3. Eden Alene - Feker Libi (Israel)4. Senhit - Freaky! (San Marino)5. The Roop - On Fire (Lituania)6. Diodato - Fai Rumore (Italy)11. Montaigne - Don't Break Me (Australia)12. Lesley Roy - Story Of My Life (Ireland)7. Destiny - All Of My Love (Malta)13. Mamas - Move (Live Sweden)14. Vasil - You (North Macedonia)16. Vincent Bueno - Alive (Austria)17. Athena Manoukian - Chains On You (Armenia)23. Victoria - Tears Getting Sober (Bulgaria)25. Ben Dolic - Violent Thing (Germany)DNQ. Hooverphonic - Release Me (Belgium)DNQ. Tornike Kipiani - Take Me As I Am (Georgia)DNQ. James Newman - My Last Breath (United Kingdom)Eurovision 2020 Artists - Love Shine A EASTER EGG:Victoria - ArcadeRasmussen - Higher Ground (Acoustic)ZiBBZ - Nobody But YouLesley Roy - Too Late For LoveLeonora - Love Is Forever (Acoustic)SKIPPED:8. Go_A - Solovey (Ukraine)9. Samira Efendi - Cleopatra (Azerbaijdean)10. Aksel Kankaanranta - Looking Back (Finland)15. Ben & Tan - YES (Denmark)18. Samanta Tina - Still Breathing (Latvia)19. Natalia Gordienko - Prison (Moldova)20. Ana Soklič - Voda (Slovenia)21. Stefania - Supergirl (Greece)22. Damir Kedzo - Divlji Vjetre (Croatia)24. Benny Cristo - Kemama (Czech Republic)26. Hurricane - Hasta La Vista (Serbia)
We're decked out in our red carpet finest for our podcast's official awards ceremony: the Eurovangies! It just wouldn't be the end of the Eurovision 2026 season without some new awards, some old favorites, and even a listener postcard or two. Jeremy demands justice for Latvia's second place artist, Dimitry's stumping for his man Boy, and Oscar tells us we all need to Pray. Watch Kautkaili's "Te un tagad" at Supernova this year on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bmdfpyip0CQ Help support this show and unlock bonus content! Become a member at https://maximumfun.org/joineurovangelistsEurovangelists is an American Eurovision podcast, made in the US for Eurovision fans worldwide. 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!
I titoli: Il Papa alla Chiesa italiana: la fede sia missione nel sociale, nella politica e nella cultura. Il 22 agosto Leone XIV visiterà la Repubblica di San Marino, poi la città di Rimini Libano: l'esercito israeliano lancia un attacco su Beirut. Sale la tensione tra Stati Uniti e Iran Si celebra oggi la giornata internazionale del gioco Luca Collodi
The practice of healthcare is inherently powerful, and our patients are vulnerable to our power. Though power can be abused, the righteous use of power, for the benefit of the vulnerable, is profoundly Christlike. We will explore the lessons of power which help us understand our roles, including the fundamental nature of professionalism and key kingdom strategies of healthcare missions.
Another Grand Final has come and gone, and hoo boy, what a year for Eurovision! A new winner, a first-time winning country, drama, intrigue, hot mic moments - everything a fan could want out of a Grand Final. While we've got more opinions to come next week in our yearly Eurovangies awards, this week we've got our immediate thoughts about the contest. Jeremy mourns for his beloved Sam, Dimitry's pleased to Australia return to what they do best, and Oscar says Biiiiiiitch! The New York Times articles discussed on this week's episode: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/11/world/europe/eurovision-israel-gaza-netanyahu.html https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/11/world/europe/eurovision-israel-votes.html This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4wKOZdC2xwpGdfkSl7N8zl Help support this show and unlock bonus content! Become a member at https://maximumfun.org/joineurovangelists Eurovangelists is an American Eurovision podcast, made in the US for Eurovision fans worldwide. 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!
Transforming healthcare delivery in resource-limited contexts around the world calls for compassionate, innovative solutions. Learn how The Luke Commission is bringing healthcare to the most isolated and underserved in Eswatini through a scalable model for advancing health equity.
Det er Eurovison uge! 80’er stjernen Boy George stillede op for San Marino i et lidt forfejlet comeback, og i den anledning kigger vi tilbage på hans karriere og tidligere skandaler. Grand Prix-legenden Keld Heick har været i audiens hos kongen for at takke for sit ridderkors, og vi har ham med på telefon til at fortælle om oplevelsen. Vi har også Dennis Knudsen med på telefon til at kommentere nogle falske rygter, der hævder, at hans 3-årige datter er syg med kræft. Dennis aftjener i øvrigt sin værnepligt for tiden, og om det fortæller han, at han har taget ja-hatten på. Din vært er Ditte Okman og i panelet sidder Niels Thulesen Dahl, Per Kuskner og Jonas Kuld Rathje. Lyt til nye episoder af Det, vi taler om hver fredag kl. 14. Følg Det, vi taler om på Facebook og @ditteokman på Instagram. Vært: Ditte Okman Redaktør: Andreas Østergaard Producer: Donya Lykkeberg Video: Bertil Jarløv Busch https://youtu.be/hxHy3pZbjes Rettelse: En gæst i programmet kom med en kommentar, mens der blev spillet musik og mikrofonerne skulle have været slukket. Den kommentar er klippet ud efter udgivelsen. RADIO IIII beklager fejlen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is cultural distress? It is a negative response rooted in a cultural conflict where the patient lacks control over their situation. It results in more physiologic effects on the body resulting in allostatic overload. To prevent this, healthcare practitioners must use strategies such as cultural humility to help patients navigate healthcare. Come find the best ways to deliver culturally sensitive care in any setting.
Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News. Tai-Ex opening The Tai-Ex opened down 102 points this morning from yesterday's close, at 41,795. Turnover (成交金額) stood at 12.8 billion NT. The market rose again on Tuesday after briefly reaching the 42,000-point mark. The rise was led by major electronics stocks (電子類股), after U.S. tech shares gained on Wall Street overnight. ---- Lai says obstruction of Eswatini visit proof of consolidating authoritarianism President Lai Ching-te says China's alleged obstruction (阻撓) of his state visit to Eswatini shows that authoritarian governments are becoming more united. Lai made the comments in a pre-recorded speech for the Copenhagen Democracy Summit. He said the world is now at an important turning point in the competition between democracy and authoritarianism (威權主義). Lai said authoritarian governments are using military threats, economic pressure, cyberattacks, and grey zone tactics. He said these actions are creating serious challenges for peace, stability, and democracy. Lai also said China is willing to damage aviation safety and order for political reasons. ---- CDC to purchase over 7-million trivalent flu vaccines The Centers for Disease Control says it plans to buy more than 7 million trivalent (三價的) flu vaccine doses (疫苗劑量) this year. That is 35,000 more doses than last year. The CDC says the vaccines will include about 6.85 million standard flu vaccine doses and about 200,000 enhanced immune-response vaccine doses. This is the first time the CDC has bought enhanced immune-response flu vaccines for the government-funded immunization program (免疫接種計畫). The vaccines are being bought from GSK, Sanofi, Adimmune, and TTY Biopharm. The first phase of the free government flu vaccine program will begin as usual on October 1. ---- Lebanon Militant Group Calls for Withdrawal from Israel Talks The leader of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah is calling on Lebanon to withdraw (退出) from direct talks with Israel. Naim Kassem said the talks are a concession (讓步). He said Lebanon should hold indirect talks instead, through a third party. Lebanon and Israel are set to hold another round of talks in Washington starting Thursday. The talks will focus on how to end the war and discuss future relations. Although the U.S. helped arrange a ceasefire (停火) on April 17, Hezbollah and Israel have continued to attack each other every day. Hezbollah confirmed that one of its commanders was killed in an airstrike near Beirut last week. Lebanon's health minister says 380 people have been killed since the ceasefire. That brings the total death toll to more than 2,800 since the war began in March. ---- Modi heads to UAE and Europe with energy and trade on agenda Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting the Middle East and Europe this week. The trip is being seen as one of his most important diplomatic visits (外交行程) of the year. Energy and trade (貿易) are expected to be major topics during the trip. Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi. ---- Eurovision Down to Final 10 Ten countries have moved on to the Eurovision Song Contest final after the first semifinal (準決賽). They include Finland, one of the favorites, and Israel. Israel's participation has led five countries to boycott (抵制) the contest. Israeli singer Noam Bettan heard both cheers and protest shouts when he performed the rock ballad "Michelle." Moldova, Croatia, and Sweden also made it to the final. Estonia, Georgia, Montenegro, Portugal, and San Marino were eliminated. The second semifinal will be held Thursday. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators (示威者) are planning to protest Israel's participation before Saturday's final. That was the I.C.R.T. EZ News, I'm _____. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Mexico's Liga MX wants to copy the MLS model!The 18 club owners have voted to separate the league from the federation, move towards a franchise model, and permanently abolish promotion and relegation in practice.But hang on, wasn't relegation already abolished in Mexican football? Don't lots of top leagues worldwide function as a closed shop? And why are Mexico's 2026 World Cup preparations under Javier Aguirre causing problems for the domestic league too?On this episode, we investigate the state of domestic football in Mexico and look ahead to the co-host's controversial build-up to this summer's global showpiece.Plus: Racing de Montevideo celebrate their maiden Uruguayan title on the roadside and San Marino Calcio's players pen an angry letter.Jon Arnold's Substack is here and his viral Mexican football video on Instagram is here.Chapters:00:00 – Intro01:25 – Seismic shifts in Mexican football06:00 – The death of promotion & relegation10:05 – Closed shop leagues worldwide15:37 – Mexico's pre-World Cup chaos21:38 – Racing's roadside title celebration27:22 – San Marino Calcio's angry letter
Wien ist bereit! Seit mehr als einer Woche wurde in der Stadthalle geprobt - nun beginnt der Eurovision Song Contest so richtig. Mit der ersten Liveshow: Dem ersten Halbfinale 2026. 15 Länder treten an, nur zehn kommen durch und dürfen am Samstagabend im großen Finale wieder dabei sein. Auch Sarah Engels tritt heute schon auf - außer Konkurrenz. Sie ist für das Finale am Samstag ja schon gesetzt. Ihr folgen wollen Favoriten wie Linda Lampenius und Pete Parkkonen aus Finnland oder auch der Grieche Akylas. Außenseiterchancen hat aber sicherlich auch San Marino. Das kleine Land schickt neben Dauerteilnehmerin Senhit dieses Jahr auch den 80er-Jahre-Star Boy George ins Rennen. Wie sehr liebt das Publikum ihren Song "Superstar"?35 Länder nehmen am ESC 2026 teil, fünf Länder aber fehlen bei der Jubiläumsshow zum 70. Eurovision Song Contest. Spanien, Slowenien, Island, Irland und die Niederlande boykottieren die Show wegen der Teilnahme Israels. Deren Kandidat Noam Bettan geht auch im ersten Semi an den Start. Wir werfen einen Blick in die Niederlande - ein Land, das 2021 noch in Rotterdam selbst ausgetragen hat und das jährlich zwei große ESC-Fanveranstaltungen beherbergt. Wie fühlen sich die Fans in den Niederlanden mit dem Boykott, wie dauerhaft ist er und was sagen die Verantwortlichen des niederländischen Senders? Das erklärt Kathrin Schmid, Korrespondentin der ARD in Brüssel und Moderatorin des Podcasts "punktEU".Ihre Folge "ESC als Politikum" aus dem Podcast "punktEU" findet ihr hier: https://www.ardsounds.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:d42968adc92829b6/Moderation: Marcel Stober & Thomas MohrGast: Kathrin SchmidEine Produktion des NDR.
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, Big Sky Brigit, Canadian Correspondent Joey, special guest PITT BASKETBALL SHOUTING along with our VP of Podcast Production Arthur. We talk about Leaf being sued by the NFLPA after the insane Presidents' Day cards, the AFCA Coaches new playoff recommendations, VOLLEYBALL IN JERRYWORLD, Fox is looking for a Sickos Committee member to stay in a Box in watch all the World Cup Games in Times Square, all Sickos must apply, Toronto GM drama and hey they got the first overall pick??? then it's our annual EUROVISION PREVIEW! We break down the European Song Contest, how it works and when it happens, Eurodance, a Philly Phanatic mascot of sorts, mess in San Marino, the favorites, Commish has no clue what is going on here but listens to music and makes jokes, Moldova the home of our VP, Sweden is taking this seriously, is Denmark this year's Indiana? does that make sense??? and oh so much, much more!Join our Patreon for just $3 or $5 a month. https://www.patreon.com/cw/SickosCommitteeBuy some of our merch from https://thesickoscommittee-shop.fourthwall.com/Check out our Linktree for all our discount codes https://linktr.ee/sickoscommitteeSubscribe to our blog at https://sickos-newsletter.beehiiv.com/Subscribe to our YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@sickoscommitteeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
David Waldman, on his way out of Santa Fe, knew that he shouldn't have taken that left turn at Albuquerque and has ended up driving along the Champs-Élysées chased by a local chef. While he waits for his GPS to recalculate, David thought he would record a few stories that we might enjoy. The gunshot victim found in the trunk of a carduring a traffic stop in San Marino isn't quite dead yet. Neither is Rudy Guiliani. The guy shot by the Washington Monument is doing comparatively well, as is the child bystander. The US economy, however, is at death's door, pulling Jerome Powell out of retirementbefore he could even get into it. Donald K. Trump proclaims that war is over! Pete Hegseth announces that the ceasefire is holding! The bombs that drop and the boats that sink from this moment on are a brand-new war that we are now fighting againstthose despicable Hormuzians who should not be confused with any other local deplorables. The newspaper in David's hotel lobby confirms what we've all suspected: Trump is crazy. He will always be crazy. He is getting crazier. We are all going crazy with him. Meanwhile, we have Rosalyn MacGregorbreaking the news to us that some Dems don't mind going low against one another in a primary. Candidate Joanna Whaleyunfortunately, has heard it all before.
La protagonista di questo episodio di "Pillole di Eurovision" è Senhit in collaborazione con Boy George, in gara per San Marino all'Eurovision Song Contest 2026 con il brano "Superstar".Iscriviti alla nostra lega del Fantaeurovision "Sarà per sempre Yes" a questo link: https://fantaeurovision.com/leagues/69f3a3f5f87119b6e999eab2 Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pillole-di--4800610/support.
Este domingo 3 de mayo es ideal comenzarlo viajando desde la radio, desde Un buen día para viajar en Rpa con grandes sabios y colaboradores, para empezar hoy con las horas mas cargadas de historia y arte en Rpa…Alberto Campa nos traslada a Italia pero a una pequeña isla territorial dentro de la península italiana, la pequeña e interesantísima República de San Marino, muchas curiosidades para conocer con nuestro viajero empedernido…en nuestras salidas por España nos vamos con Paradores a Trujillo, la increíble población extremeña llena de historia y personajes increíbles, Ignacio Bosch director del Parador de Cangas de Onís nos traslada a Trujillo, a su conjunto monumental y a su Parador ubicado en el antiguo convento de Santa Clara…llegará Grandes Personajes de la Historia con la figura mítica y legendaria del Rey Arturo, ¿Que hay tras el mito? ¿Que documentos hablan de este rey? ¿De donde surgen Merlín, Excalibur, los caballeros de la mesa redonda? Todo lo trataremos con el gran investigador y escritor Daniel Fernández de Lis…y cerramos mezclando geología y arqueología en el concejo de Castrillón, el magnífico castillo de Gauzon, la geóloga María de los Ángeles Fernández nos habla de noticias curiosísimas, comercio con Oriente, monedas con mucha historia, transformaciones del paisaje etc, sobre este lugar de tanta importancia histórica en Asturias…dos horas de radio y viaje en Rpa
While we're not doing as much predicting this year, you better believe we've got opinions about our favorites, so we're welcoming back pop music expert Dave Holmes of International Waters to take a look at what we're liking in 2026. Jeremy's dancing on the table, baby, Dimitry is always mindful of his Croatia history, Dave shocks us with his #1 pick, and Oscar just wants more. Linda Lampenius on Baywatch in 1999: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELYPQ7tw7mE This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0ipIZVcS6eqQ0h0NZ5vk03 Thanks to everyone who participated in this year's MaxFunDrive! Still want to get in on the action? Follow this link to support this show (and get in on our limited-time keychain sale to benefit the Center for Constitutional Rights): https://maximumfun.org/joineurovangelists Eurovangelists is an American Eurovision podcast, made in the US for Eurovision fans worldwide. 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!
With stand-in rehearsals underway in the Stadthalle in Vienna we chat to the creative team behind six of this year's performances.Dan Shipton and Ross Nicholson from Black Skull Creative tell us more about their plans for Albania, Australia, Austria, Malta, Montenegro and San Marino, including some of the most ambitious staging we've ever seen at the Eurovision Song Contest. They also explain the importance of stand-in rehearsals, more behind the scenes gossip, and what it's like to work with AIDAN, Delta Goodrem and more.This year we're delighted to be teaming up with the Europarty app to help you bring even more enjoyment to this year's Eurovision season.Click this link to sign up to The Euro Trip + on Patreon for just £4.99 a month.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & TikTok or email hello@eurotrippodcast.com, and find us online at eurotrippodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If we're going to talk about all the music videos from Eurovision 2026, we need another opinionated Eurovision fan in the mix, so we're joined this week by ESC Ben! He's chatting with us from the UK about all our music video faves (and least faves) from the class of 2026. Jeremy has Fuego at home, Dimitry is sick to his stomach at the sight of AI fakery, Ben wants one video to Just Go, and Oscar's choreomaxxing. Find ESC Ben on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@itsescben Find ESC Ben on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsescben/ Find ESC Ben on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:jpyolb536sy4febnqbaw4zzh Watch all the music videos from 2026: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9AdRrA554o&list=PLd2EbKTi9fyVFOasv4LXA7gUf5tq1DaoD&pp=sAgC Vote in the Shadow Bracket every day on our Instagram page! You can listen to the competing songs on Spotify or watch the performances on YouTube. This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4SMdBK4qmAq9g09iXIAVRx Thanks to everyone who participated in this year's MaxFunDrive! Still want to get in on the action? Follow this link to support this show (and get in on our limited-time keychain sale to benefit the Center for Constitutional Rights): https://maximumfun.org/joineurovangelists Eurovangelists is an American Eurovision podcast, made in the US for Eurovision fans worldwide. 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!
Welcome back to It Was What It Was the football history podcast. In today's episode, co-hosts Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper bring this Graham Taylor series to a close with the Oslo qualifier that defined his reign: a chaotic, tactically muddled 2–0 loss to Norway at the peak of their ‘golden age', captured in painful detail by The Impossible Job. Unpacking Taylor's mounting stress, tabloid caricature and “no‑win” selection calls—especially the dilemma of persisting with an undercooked Paul Gascoigne—before explaining how the back-three plan collapsed, England's structure unravelled, and Norway's alertness (including a quick free kick) punished them. The episode breaks down England's chaotic structure, Norway's tactical calm under Egil “Drillo” Olsen, and Taylor's famous touchline outbursts, before tracing the fallout: “Norse Manure” headlines, concerns the players had stopped responding, and a demoralising US tour. England briefly revive by beating Poland, but lose in Rotterdam and, despite winning 7–1 in San Marino after conceding almost instantly, miss out as the Netherlands win in Poland. They assess Taylor's broader legacy, his misfortune with timing and player form, and his later rehabilitation at Watford.01:51 Norway's Golden Generation04:51 Tabloid Mockery Era06:11 Psychology and Pressure08:18 The Gaza Fitness Dilemma18:30 Paranoia and Tactical Switch22:50 System Collapse in Oslo25:57 Quick Free Kick Nightmare29:41 Norway Strike Again30:32 Tabloid Backlash32:07 Tactics And Trust35:18 Bigger Picture Failings42:56 USA Tour Fallout43:49 Last Chance Qualifiers45:36 San Marino Shock48:28 Reassessing the Taylor Legacy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join the gang as they discuss this year's Eurovision acts from the UK, France, San Marino, and Sweden! Tune in as we welcome the return of the Queen of Eurovision and give our hot takes on the entries thirsting for her crown. Songs featured: Look Mum No Computer – Ein, Zwei, Drei Monroe – Regarde! … Continue reading Lyrics So Bad Even AI Couldn't Have Written Them →
Você sabia que em 1993 Ayrton Senna tomou uma decisão inédita e se recusou a assinar um contrato anual com a McLaren? Insatisfeito com o motor Ford da equipe e de olho na vaga da Williams para 1994, o tricampeão botou o chefe Ron Dennis contra a parede e exigiu um acordo no estilo "corrida a corrida": 1 milhão de dólares adiantados a cada Grande Prêmio, ou ele simplesmente não entraria no carro.Neste episódio de Fórmula 1 & Negócios, o Botequim GP te conta os bastidores dessa jogada contratual genial! Reviva o caos do GP de San Marino em Ímola, quando a transferência bancária atrasou, Senna se recusou a embarcar no Brasil e chegou ao autódromo de helicóptero direto para estampar a McLaren no muro dos boxes! Entenda como ele usou esse ano sem amarras contratuais para driblar o veto de Alain Prost e dominar os bastidores da F1.
Fruitful domestic and international medical missions overlap in multiple ways. Both require cross-cultural skills, a willingness to work with limited resources, courage in the face of potentially dangerous situations, and possible disapproval from friends and family. Each is excellent preparation for the other. Many international workers spend furlough time working in American Christian health centers--and vice-versa.
TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ https://www.bastabugie.it/8509PAPA LEONE A MONACO, UN SUCCESSO IN BARBA ALLE POLEMICHEdi Nico Spuntoni Continua a far discutere la decisione di Leone XIV di fare il suo primo viaggio europeo fuori dall'Italia a Monaco. Le polemiche di stampo qualunquista ci hanno fatto ripiombare a quelle degli anni del pontificato di Benedetto XVI. Impossibile raccogliere tutti i commenti critici ma quello dell'ex direttore di Repubblica Carlo Verdelli è paradigmatico: «Primo viaggio da Papa di Francesco: a Lampedusa, tra i barconi. Viaggio più recente di Papa Leone: a Montecarlo, tra altri barconi». Bisognerà farci l'abitudine perché questo confronto con "quando c'era lui" diventerà probabilmente il leitmotiv con cui i non cattolici (e i cattolici di un certo tipo) guarderanno e racconteranno il pontificato di Prevost.Il blitz del Papa nel piccolo principato è stato, invece, un successo e un giusto riconoscimento al sovrano che lo scorso novembre ha scelto di non firmare il disegno di legge che ampliava le possibilità di ricorrere all'interruzione di gravidanza. Una decisione presa «alla luce del ruolo che la religione cattolica occupa nel nostro Paese, garantendo comunque un sostegno sicuro e più umano». E che Leone XIV ha dimostrato di apprezzare nel corso dell'udienza concessa al principe monegasco il 17 gennaio durante la quale, come riportato nel comunicato, si era parlato della «difesa e della promozione della dignità della persona umana». Un tema che, non a caso, Prevost ha voluto affrontare anche nei suoi interventi durante la visita di sabato scorso a Monaco.Affacciato al Palazzo dei Principi vicino ad Alberto e alla principessa Charlène (in bianco, come da privilegio concesso alle sovrane cattoliche), Leone ha detto alla folla sottostante che «la fede cattolica, che siete tra i pochi Paesi del mondo ad avere come religione di Stato, ci pone davanti alla sovranità di Gesù, che impegna i cristiani a diventare nel mondo un regno di fratelli e sorelle, una presenza che non schiaccia ma solleva, che non separa ma collega, pronta a proteggere sempre con amore ogni vita umana, in qualunque momento e condizione, affinché nessuno sia mai escluso dalla mensa della fraternità». Parole che già da sole giustificherebbero la scelta ricaduta sul principato e mal digerita da una parte consistente dell'opinione pubblica.Prevost ha insistito sulla sacralità della vita anche negli altri appuntamenti della visita. «Stiamo davvero difendendo l'essere umano? Stiamo proteggendo la dignità della persona nella custodia della vita in tutte le sue fasi?», ha invitato a domandarsi rivolgendosi alla comunità cattolica incontrata nella Cattedrale dell'Immacolata Concezione. Ed ha invitato a far sì che «la vita di ogni uomo e donna venga difesa dal suo concepimento alla fine naturale».Durante la Messa davanti a quindicimila persone nello stadio Louis II Leone ha spiegato che l'amore di Dio equivale all'«amore per la vita nascente e indigente, da accogliere e curare sempre; amore per la vita giovane e anziana, da incoraggiare nelle prove di ogni età; amore per la vita sana e malata, a volte sola, sempre bisognosa di essere accompagnata con cura». E saranno fischiate le orecchie ai parlamentari francesi che non troppo lontano stanno discutendo in queste settimane il disegno di legge sul suicidio assistito. Forse è anche per questo che il Papa ha scelto di muoversi in elicottero, evitando di mettere piede su suolo francese ed atterrare a Nizza.Nell'incontro con la comunità cattolica il Papa ha invitato anche ad offrire «nuove mappe di orientamento capaci di arginare quelle spinte del secolarismo che rischiano di ridurre l'uomo all'individualismo e di fondare la vita sociale sulla produzione della ricchezza». Un monito inevitabile in uno dei Paesi più ricchi del mondo così come i passaggi sull'attualità, con la richiesta di una ricchezza «al servizio del diritto e della giustizia, specie in un momento storico in cui l'ostentazione della forza e la logica della prevaricazione danneggiano il mondo e compromettono la pace». Nei pochi km del principato c'è stato un bagno di folla per il passaggio in automobile del Papa con un piccolo fuori programma di una contestazione di attiviste Peta contro la corrida.Tornato a Roma per la Domenica delle Palme, Leone XIV ha iniziato la sua prima Settimana Santa ufficializzando nomine pesanti in Curia: via il poco amato sostituto monsignor Edgar Peña Parra che viene "retrocesso" a nunzio in Italia e San Marino. A via Po prenderà il posto di monsignor Petar Rajič, nuovo prefetto della Casa Pontificia. In Segreteria di Stato al posto di Peña Parra arriva invece il "curiale" monsignor Paolo Rudelli, fino ad oggi nunzio apostolico in Colombia.Nota di BastaBugie: Stefano Fontana nell'articolo seguente dal titolo "Cattolicesimo religione di Stato, l'eccezione positiva di Monaco" parla della lode rivolta da Papa Leone XIV al principato di Monaco per il cattolicesimo quale religione di Stato. Un caso ormai raro, un colpo al dogma moderno della laicità statale. Purché il cattolicesimo sia vissuto realmente come religione pubblica, come ricordato dal pontefice ai cattolici del principato.Ecco l'articolo completo pubblicato su La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana il 31 marzo 2026:Il viaggio di Leone XIV nel Principato di Monaco di sabato scorso 28 marzo aveva un duplice elemento di interesse, come infatti la stampa ha subito segnalato: il Principato è uno dei pochi Stati cattolici rimasti, in esso il cattolicesimo è religione di Stato, eppoi recentemente il Principe si è rifiutato di firmare una legge, approvata nel maggio scorso dal Consiglio Nazionale, che avrebbe consentito di praticare l'aborto fino alla dodicesima settimana di gravidanza, adducendo come motivo proprio il fatto di essere un sovrano cattolico. I due motivi sono tra loro collegati, ma è chiaro che a suscitare la maggiore curiosità è il primo. Oggi, infatti, l'idea che sia ammissibile uno Stato cattolico è considerata una bestemmia dalla laicità ideologica imperante. Per questo si può dire che la visita abbia avuto anche un significato di provocazione rispetto ad uno dei dogmi maggiormente accreditati dalla politica occidentale. Nel suo saluto alla popolazione durante la visita di cortesia al Principe di Monaco, Leone XIV ha fatto diretto riferimento all'argomento dello Stato cattolico in un passaggio di grande interesse: «La fede cattolica, che siete tra i pochi Paesi del mondo ad avere come religione di Stato, ci pone davanti alla sovranità di Gesù».Con queste parole l'idea della religione di Stato viene positivamente accettata, e questo è di per sé una buona novità. Il Papa non accenna alla "legittima autonomia" dello Stato, espressione dietro la quale si cela spesso l'accettazione della laicità moderna. Non parla di una laicità "aperta" alle religioni, espressone che di solito conduce all'indifferentismo religioso e alla equiparazione politica tra le varie religioni. Apprezzando la religione di Stato egli conferma che il cattolicesimo nel Principato di Monaco è collocato su un piano primario ed unico e, implicitamente, sostiene che si tratti di una cosa giusta, conforme alle pretese della stessa religione cattolica. Leone XIV ha implicitamente riconosciuto un rapporto privilegiato dello Stato, e non solo della persona del Principe o della sua famiglia, con un'unica religione. Di considerevole importanza, poi, il riferimento alla sovranità di Cristo come fondamento della religione di Stato, con tutto quanto questo concetto della regalità ha significato e significa tuttora, al netto dei recenti ripensamenti teologici. La sovranità di Cristo esige la religione di Stato. Il che tende a fare della situazione del Principato non una residuale eccezione ma una regola. Da qui, forse, l'insistenza del Papa sulle cose piccole - come piccolo è il Principato di Monaco - che possono svolgere un compito grande nel disegno provvidenziale di Dio.Questa sovranità di Cristo, ha continuato il papa, «impegna i cristiani a diventare nel mondo un regno di fratelli e sorelle, una presenza che non schiaccia ma solleva, che non separa ma collega, pronta a proteggere sempre con amore ogni vita umana, in qualunque momento e condizione, affinché nessuno sia mai escluso dalla mensa della fraternità». Questo sviluppo del discorso può essere inteso come la luce che dalla religione vera proviene per animare l'intera società, in una fratellanza che, se non fondata sulla religione, rischia sempre di venire meno. Siamo tutti fratelli sul piano naturale, ma senza la sovranità di Cristo, questa fratellanza solo naturale si perde.A questa funzione direttamente sociale della religione ha fatto riferimento anche il principe Alberto II: «il quadro attuale rispetta ciò che siamo in considerazione del ruolo che la religione cattolica occupa nel nostro Paese, garantendo nel contempo un accompagnamento sicuro e più umano».Sarebbe superficiale non tenere presenti queste novità emerse dalla visita papale al principato di Monaco. Il riconoscimento del ruolo pubblico e politico (istituzionale, perfino) della religione cattolica è una contro-rivoluzione rispetto alla religione della irreligiosità che domina le politiche dei Paesi occidentali, specialmente europei, e invita a ripensare alla radice il frusto concetto di laicità. Sarebbe però anche ingenuo ritenere che dai discorsi del Papa a Monaco sia emerso un appello ad un ritorno ad un regime di cristianità. Il Principato, come riconosciuto dallo stesso Leone, è un microcosmo, una società molto secolarizzata, laica negli stili di vita e
O trágico acidente de Ayrton Senna, morto depois de bater seu carro na Curva Tamburello do autódromo de Ímola, durante a disputa do Grande Prêmio de San Marino de 1994, completa 32 anos no próximo dia 1° de maio. Nestas mais de três décadas, surgiram gerações que não tiveram a oportunidade de acompanhar o dia a dia da carreira do piloto brasileiro. Mas nem o tempo foi suficiente para apagar a imagem de Senna. A cada ano que passa, o legado do tricampeão mundial de Fórmula 1 se fortalece. Marcio Arruda, enviado especial da RFI a Luxemburgo Imagine agora, em 2026, ver de perto o verdadeiro carro que Ayrton Senna pilotou e venceu pela primeira vez na Fórmula 1? Este e outros modelos guiados pelo brasileiro podem ser apreciados em um único lugar na Europa. Na capital de Luxemburgo, uma exposição sobre o brasileiro tricampeão mundial na virada dos anos 80 para os 90 atrai olhares de fãs da Fórmula 1. O novíssimo centro de convenções Gridx organiza a “Ayrton Senna Forever”, uma homenagem imersiva que reúne carros de competição e itens usados pela lenda brasileira em sua carreira. “Nós trabalhamos com exposições temáticas e esta é a nossa primeira, que começou aqui no ano passado no nosso museu", explica o gerente da galeria 610 da Gridx, Alex Jacoby. "Queríamos começar com algo muito grande, muito especial. E o Ayrton Senna é uma lenda e muita gente adora o Senna. Então, era algo que queríamos fazer. E é uma grande honra ter esta exposição conosco agora”. Máquinas voadoras Cinco modelos de Fórmula 1 chamam a atenção de quem visita a mostra. Todos esses carros foram marcantes na trajetória do brasileiro, que disputou 11 temporadas na Fórmula 1 e foi contemporâneo de Niki Lauda, Nelson Piquet, Nigel Mansell, Mika Hakkinen, Michael Schumacher e Alain Prost. Leia tambémImprensa francesa presta homenagem a Senna, 30 anos após a morte do ídolo da Fórmula 1 Duas das três Lotus que Senna guiou na carreira estão em exposição. A vedete é a Lotus-Renault 97T, carro nas cores preta e dourada que ajudou Senna a alcançar sua primeira vitória na F1, conquistada no GP de Portugal de 1985 disputado debaixo de um temporal. A outra Lotus é o modelo 99T, da temporada de 1987. Naquele ano, o piloto brasileiro usou motores Honda e conquistou a primeira de suas seis vitórias no GP de Mônaco. O triunfo nas ruas do Principado foi o primeiro de um carro equipado com suspensão ativa, tecnologia que ficou mundialmente conhecida em 1992, ano em que os carros da equipe Williams dominaram a categoria. “Temos todos os carros lendários dele, como a Lotus 99T e a 97T. Temos, também, a McLaren MP4/6 e um de seus últimos carros: a Williams FW16”, detalhou Jacoby. O modelo da Williams, que não é o carro que sofreu o acidente na Tamburello, foi pilotado pelo brasileiro em 1994. Este F1 está em um pedestal ao lado de uma barra de direção fabricada pela Williams, peça similar àquela que causou o acidente do brasileiro no GP de San Marino daquele ano. A McLaren, segundo o gerente da galeria 610 da Gridx, é o único carro do salão que não foi pilotado pelo tricampeão. “Todos os carros que estão aqui são originais, exceto o MP4/6, que acabou sendo vendido e, por isso, não podíamos mais ficar com o carro. Mas todos os outros que estão aqui são os que foram pilotados por ele.” A McLaren-Honda exposta na “Ayrton Senna Forever” é o modelo que foi para as pistas na temporada de 1991, ano em que Ayrton conquistou seu terceiro título mundial de Fórmula 1 por esta escuderia inglesa; antes, ele foi campeão em 1988 e 1990. O carro que está neste salão é original da equipe britânica, mas foi adesivado para ficar com a identidade visual que o brasileiro usou naquela temporada, como o número um no bico e no aerofólio traseiro, e o nome de Senna com a bandeira do Brasil no santantônio. Além dos três telões que exibem continuamente imagens de momentos que construíram o mito Ayrton Senna, a mostra resgata grande parte da carreira do piloto brasileiro na Europa, inclusive seus primeiros anos antes de entrar na Fórmula 1. O Fórmula Ford 2000, com o qual Senna foi campeão britânico e inglês em 1982, é uma das raridades que estão no local. Outra curiosidade é um carro menos badalado pelos fãs do brasileiro: o Toleman-Hart TG184 que Senna guiou no ano de sua estreia na Fórmula 1, em 1984. Jacoby lembra que esse foi um dos seus primeiros carros de Fórmula 1. "Temos exatamente aqui aquele carro, aquele chassi que competiu em Mônaco”, detalha. Aquela corrida nas ruas encharcadas de Monte Carlo foi inesquecível para a torcida brasileira, que até hoje aposta que Senna seria o vencedor, caso a prova não tivesse sido interrompida antes da metade. Além do segundo lugar no GP de Mônaco, Senna conquistou outros dois pódios com a Toleman naquele ano: um terceiro lugar na Inglaterra e outra terceira colocação em Portugal. Além dos carros de Fórmula 1 e de outras categorias, é possível admirar objetos que foram usados pelo tricampeão mundial, como bonés, balaclavas – aquelas máscaras que os pilotos usam sob o capacete para se proteger do fogo, em caso de incêndios –, luvas, sapatilhas e capacetes de diferentes anos. Há também um espaço com macacões de diversas temporadas e algumas raridades, como o usado por Senna no campeonato mundial de kart de 1979, quando ele foi vice-campeão. Outra curiosidade é o modelo vestido pelo piloto em testes particulares da Lotus no Estoril, em Portugal, em 1987. “Esta exposição mostra capacetes e motores de kart que ele usou. O motor Lamborghini que ele testou com uma McLaren também está no nosso museu. Além disso, temos um monte de coisas interessantes, como um relógio TAG Heuer que ele esqueceu uma vez num hotel na Itália”, revelou. Apesar de ter competido na temporada de 1993 com a McLaren-Ford, o brasileiro fez uma sessão de testes com o modelo da equipe equipado com motor Lamborghini, em setembro daquele ano, no autódromo do Estoril, em Portugal. O relógio foi esquecido em 1991 por Ayrton num hotel na cidade de Castel San Pietro Terme, onde ele se hospedava nas semanas do Grande Prêmio de San Marino, na região da Emília-Romagna, na Itália. Leia tambémHermano da Silva Ramos, piloto mais velho da história da F1, chega aos 100 anos “Para mim, o Senna é lendário. A tragédia que aconteceu com ele, de certa forma, foi muito importante para o desenvolvimento da segurança da Fórmula 1. Depois do acidente dele, muita coisa mudou para tornar a F1 mais segura, dando maior atenção à segurança dos pilotos”, explicou. Para poder visitar a “Ayrton Senna Forever”, é preciso correr. A exposição está na reta final e próxima da bandeira quadriculada. A mostra dos carros e objetos que ajudaram Ayrton Senna a lapidar sua genialidade vai acabar no próximo dia 10 de maio. A exposição “Ayrton Senna Forever” é um mergulho na carreira do brasileiro, que hoje, mais de 30 anos depois de sua morte, continua a inspirar pilotos e fãs não só no Brasil, mas em todo planeta.
In this episode we explore the cosmic hierarchy of Extraterrestrial Intelligence with guest Paolo Guizzardi. As a key member of the International Coalition for Extraterrestrial Research (ICER) and a veteran of the Centro Ufológico Nazionale (CUN), Paolo brings a unique scientific and diplomatic perspective to the study of UFOs and Aliens. We explore how to measure the advancement of Alien Races, not just through their technology, but through their spiritual, social, and moral development.Paolo introduces his groundbreaking "Map of Ascension," a scale designed to track the Ascension Process of a civilization. This isn't just about space travel; it's about the Spiritual Evolution that dictates whether a race becomes a benevolent force in the galaxy or falls into the depths of dissension. TruthSeekah connects these cosmic scales to our individual journeys, showing how the Exopolitics of the stars mirror the internal growth of the soul. As we move closer to full UFO Disclosure, understanding the moral compass of Starseeds and visiting entities becomes vital. We also discuss Paolo's work with Project Titan and the Republic of San Marino's efforts to bring the UFO phenomenon to the United Nations.If you have ever wondered about the Galactic Federation or how Ancient Astronauts influenced our path, this episode provides the roadmap. Join us as we bridge the gap between Electronic Engineering and Christian Mysticism, revealing that the Extraterrestrial presence is intimately tied to our own collective Spiritual Awakening.✨ Download Our FREE Throne Room Meditation✨ ➡️ https://www.truthseekah.com ➡️Join our online community at https://www.truthseekah.com ➡️ Support on Patreon! https://patreon.com/join/truthseekah✅ Get access to 40+ video lessons + Weekly LIVE calls!✅ Worldwide Online Community!✅ Courses, Monthly Webinars, Prayer, Meditation, Discussion✅ TruthSeekah's Meditation Library
Maurizio Bragagni is Chairman and CEO of Tratos Ltd, a multinational company that sells cables around the world. Born and raised in Italy, Bragagni is a champion of British manufacturing. Here he tells the story of his third generation family business, now based in the UK, that makes billions of metres of cables a year. Honoured by both Italy and San Marino, Bragagni has been awarded an OBE and is a Freeman of the City of London. He is passionate about both British and Italian culture, an admirer of Renaissance art and a lover of the English pub. What's it like to run an enterprise with a turnover of hundreds of millions of pounds? How does he lead? How does he inspire? How does he manage his time? How does he care for his staff? Why did he choose to manufacture in Britain? And what's the story behind the bid to make the longest Tiramisu in history? This is a chance to hear from one of Britain's leading manufacturers.
In this dynamic session, participants will begin to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) can support missionary work. From content creation in fundraising to administrative support and research tools, AI can revolutionize how missionaries serve and connect. Learn about the practical benefits of AI, such as automating repetitive tasks, improving communication, researching important topics, and fostering creativity. We’ll also discuss the ethical challenges and potential pitfalls of using AI in ministry. Discover specific resources and strategies to enhance your work while staying grounded in biblical principles.
Riesige mobile Datenkosten vermeiden bei Reisen außerhalb der EU. So geht's. Ein ITB-Talk mit Leah Hühne von Holafly. Tipps gegen hohe Rechnungen bei mobiler Datennutzung im Urlaub Danke, EU Wir sind in den letzten Jahren sehr verwöhnt worden. Die Europäische Union machte es möglich. Dank EU – Roaming, sprich in allen EU-Staaten zu Inlandskonditionen telefonieren und Datenmenge verbrauchen, konnte man Smartphone, Tablet oder Notebook nutzen wie zuhause. In den Urlaub starten und alles bleibt wie im Inland. Diese gesetzliche Regelung gilt aber nur innerhalb der EU. Wehe dem, der woanders hin fährt. Schnell verdoppelt oder verdreifacht sich die Monatsrechnung. Auslands-Roaming kann ganz schön ins Geld gehen, wenn man auch außerhalb des Hotel-WLAN mal schnell den Wetterbericht oder den Weg sucht oder nur „ganz schnell“ seine Mails checkt. Die eSim macht's möglich… …und natürlich auch Dienstleister, die einem genau diese digitale SIM-Karte für günstige Tarife zur Verfügung stellen. Wer wissen will, wie das funktioniert sollte sich zwingend diesen Podcast anhören. Leah Hühne, Sprecherin für Holafly, weiß wie es geht und hat es innerhalb von wenigen Minuten geschafft, auch mir, als „Nicht Digital Native“, Idee, Technik und Möglichkeiten zu erklären. ITB-Tech Talk mit Leah Hühne für Holafly – Foto: ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Natürlich steckt die Preisreduktion nur indirekt in der E-Sim. Entscheidend ist natürlich der Anbieter und dessen Tarif. eSim – wo brauch ich sie nicht? Ganz einfach. Innerhalb der EU-Mitgliedsstaaten gilt ja „Roam like Home“. In allen EU-Staaten kann ich mein Smartphone in dortigen Mobilnetzen zu denselben Bedingungen nutzen wie zuhause. Wer also seine Ferien in einem der 27 Mitgliedsstaaten der Europäischen Union verbringt, kann sich entspannt zurücklehnen. eSim – wo brauche ich sie? Die Europäer Einfach formuliert außerhalb der 27 EU-Mitgliedsländer. Ganz wichtig ist dabei, dass Europa und die EU nicht identisch sind. Es gibt jede Menge Länder, die kein EU-Mitglied sind, auch wenn sie in Europa liegen. Beste Beispiele sind: Schweiz, Großbritannien, Serbien, Montenegro und Albanien. Eine passende eSim gibt es ab 3 Euro pro Tag bei unbegrenzter Datenmenge. Geld sparen mit der eSim im Urlaub – Foto: Holafly Die „Kleinen“ Auch einige Kleinstaaten wie Andorra, Monaco und San Marino oder der Vatikan gehören nicht zur EU. Hier muss man darauf achten, dass man nicht in die Netze der Landesanbieter gerät. In der Regel ist das in Monaco, San Marino und dem Vatikan kein wirkliches Problem, da es eine meist flächendeckende Netzabdeckung durch französische oder italienische Anbieter gibt. Dementsprechend sind diese „Kleinen“ meist auch im EU-Roaming deutscher Telefonanbieter enthalten. Vorher checken, kann aber nicht schaden. Ziele außerhalb Europas eSim weltweit zum Beispiel in Asien – Foto: Holafly Hier ist klar, dass ein teures Roaming anfällt. Wichtige Ziele sind z.B. die Türkei, Kanada (sauteuer) und die USA. Bei Ländern in Südamerika, Afrika, Asien bis hin zu Australien und Neuseeland muss man nicht lange überlegen, ob das sinnvoll ist. Brauche ich den eSim Anbieter wirklich? Wer zu viel Geld hat, mag darauf verzichten. Meine Talkpartnerin Leah bringt im Podcast ein Beispiel, dass nachdenklich macht. Wenn die Roaming-Rechnung eines Schweizer Netzes innerhalb von 20 Minuten Datennutzung zehnmal so hoch war, wie die Tagesgebühr von Holafly, könnte das ein gutes Argument sein. Der Talk Unser Talk umfasst alle wichtigen Antworten zur Funktion, zu Preisen und zur Installation. Folgende zusätzlichen Fragen habe ich gestellt und natürlich auch Antworten bekommen Was bitte ist eine eSim? Funktioniert die eSim mit jedem Smartphone? Wie bekomme ich die eSim für mein Urlaubsziel und mit welchen Kosten bin ich dann dabei? Was passiert mit meiner deutschen Telefonnummer während die eSim aktiviert ist? Was passiert, wenn ich meine eSim am Urlaubsort aktiviere und sie funktioniert nicht korrekt. Gibt's da Hilfe vom Anbieter? Wie wird abgerechnet? Gibt es bei diesem Angebot Datenobergrenzen? Nun ist HOLAFLY nicht der einzige Anbieter. Was spricht für diese Marke? Natürlich wartet auch eine „Gebrauchsanweisung für Dummies“ im Podcast. Leah erzählt genau in der Reihenfolge des Vorgehens, was, wie und wann zu tun ist. Die eSim gibt es auch mit weltweiter Gültigkeit für Globetrotter, Geschäftsreisende oder auch Piloten – Foto: Holafly Information Holafly Was ist eine eSim? Hinweis Dieser ITB-Talk enthält keine bezahlte Werbung. Er wurde nach journalistischen Grundsätzen geführt. The post Podcast 311 ITB-Talk: eSIM oder im Urlaub nicht arm werden first appeared on Deutsches Reiseradio (German Travelradio).
Hvad har Luxembourg, England og San Marino til fælles? Deres deltagersange i årets EuroVision er alle skrevet af de samme to danske sangskrivere. For popmusik er en global business, og sangskrivning er et håndværk, der kan læres. Vært: Morten Runge Medvirkende: Thomas Stengaard: Sangskriver Julie Aagaard: Sangskriver Knud Brix: Forfatter og chefredaktør på Ekstra Bladet Producer: David Turner Redaktør: Lasse Lauridsen
With five more national finals, we've made it to the end of the super Saturdays until 2027, but not without first covering Romania's Selecția Națională, the San Marino Song Contest, Poland's Krajowych Kwalifikacji, Sweden's Melodifestivalen, and Portugal's Festival da Canção. And our beloved Oscar is across the pond this week, so we're instead joined by our Eurovision-obsessed neighbor to the north, Worldvishawn, to talk about what we liked and what we didn't. Jeremy doesn't think one song is all that Bellissima, Shawn finds Portugal to be just a little too chill, and Dimitry revels in the madness that is San Marino. Watch Romania's Selecția Națională on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/live/EX_FcyzRDFw Watch our San Marino Song Contest playlist on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7l0Co_QRmM&list=PLd2EbKTi9fyWy6_wKl4jSFHqX8EGGDjyf&pp=sAgC Watch the performances from Poland's Krajowych Kwalifikacji on TVP's website here: https://vod.tvp.pl/programy,88/eurowizja-odcinki,276170/odcinek-9,S09E09,2793303 Watch Sweden's Melodifestivalen on SVT's website here: https://www.svtplay.se/video/K5dYakN/melodifestivalen/final?video=visa Watch Portugal's Festival da Canção on RTP's website here: https://www.rtp.pt/play/p16368/festival-da-cancao-2026 This week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2SLqpKzcsU7ZuDi3HF9tM6 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!
Missed this week's show? Don't worry — you can now catch up with the latest Eurovision Showcase, hosted by Ciaran Urry-Tuttiett on Forest FM. This week's episode is packed with NINE brand new Eurovision 2026 entries from
Have you ever considered your profession as a ministry? Come to this session and hear about the biblical roots of nursing as ministry, your sacred calling to serve, and the importance of paying attention to those divine appointments. We will also talk about finding your passion and being persistent, all while drawing on the power of the Holy Spirit.
The new year has been rung in and, for Formula 1, 2026 is here at last. The landmark year of change that the teams have been chasing for months. Inside the closely-guarded F1 factories, there are whispers of speculation about the redesigned cars and the potential for a new competitive order. But only when the cars break cover at the first race in Australia will the secret be out at last.For Kimi Antonelli, a fresh start for 2026 began a little closer to home as the teenager flew the nest and moved into his own house in San Marino. The next milestone in his preparations for the new Formula 1 season is a training camp in Florida with his performance coach Sergi Avila, who already has a long list of physical goals for the Mercedes star.Back at base, Mercedes reserve driver Fred Vesti has been putting in the work on the driver-simulator to unlock the secrets of the 2026 car. Holly Samos and Sarah Holt went to meet the Danish driver at the team's Brackley HQ to find out what he's learned about the new car so far. For Haas driver Ollie Bearman planning for the race season ahead is also now in full swing. He's on a flying visit back home to Britain to don his 2026 race suit and the new Haas kit at a series of photoshoots. But, like all F1 drivers, he's already thinking about getting back inside the car and is seeing the new set of technical rule changes as an opportunity.At Cadillac's Silverstone base the fledgling team are also counting down to the looming season. There are just over 50 days until the team makes its F1 race debut in Australia and the hustle-and-bustle at the factory is now in fifth gear as Sarah and Holly found out on their latest visit. There is an air of concentration in the race bays as the car build begins, overseen by chief mechanic Nathan Divey. Cadillac Formula 1 team's CEO Dan Towriss wants to bring an American spin to Formula 1 - and it doesn't get any bigger than the Super Bowl. The team will unveil the livery for its 2026 car in a TV advert aired during American football's season showdown - watched by hundreds of millions around the world.F1: Back at Base is an IMG Production for the BBC, hosted by Rosamund Pike Co-hosts & Executive Producers are Sarah Holt and Holly Samos
Residents and students learn from others about original motivation, long-haul stamina, pearls and pitfalls of living in community, debt, vision for one’s next step to the nations, and helping the needy now tensioned with investing in education to help others later.
Have you longed to integrate your Christian faith into your patient care—on the mission field abroad, in your work in the US, and during your training? Are you not sure how to do this in a caring, ethical, sensitive, and relevant manner? This “working” session will explore the ethical basis for spiritual care and provide you with professional, timely, and proven practical methods to care for the whole person in the clinical setting. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/qpah9kh1lttg6cm1jjop9/Bob-Mason-Ethics-of-Spiritual-Care-revised.pptx?rlkey=0emve2ja8282nv8xc4uinq1hg&st=9033htwx&dl=0
This was just what we want out of a Friday crossword: daunting, deliciously deceptive cluing and not an iota of crosswordese anywhere in the grid. Evan Mulvihill has succeeded on both counts, as you can hear in today's episode. Besides those clues covered therein, we liked 28A, Really fancy?, COVET; a numerically rich clue about something only the rich could afford, 32A, The 14.54-carat Apollo Blue, e.g., which sold for more than $42 million in 2017, DIAMONDEARRING; and the abfab 37D, Ferruginous pigment, SIENNA (woah!). Nice work, Evan!Show note imagery: SANMARINO, in all its glory!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!
Italia sempre più protagonista in queste Olimpiadi invernali: dopo l'incredibile impresa di Federica Brignone, arriva un altro oro di Francesca Lollobrigida nel pattinaggio di velocità e l'argento di Arianna Fontana nei 500mt di short track. Bronzo per Michela Moioli nella finale dello snowboard cross che fa salire a 18 il bilancio delle medaglie azzurre. Celebriamo questi successi con la campionessa azzurra Valentina Vezzali e con il nostro inviato Dario Ricci. Alle Olimpiadi c'è anche San Marino con Rafael Mini unico atleta al debutto domani! Convocato il Presidente del CONS Christian Forcellini.Pisa-Milan di questa sera apre la 25ª giornata di Serie A. I rossoneri cercano i tre punti per rimanere in scia dell'Inter, impegnata nel big match casalingo contro la Juventus. Ne parliamo con Franco Ordine del Giornale.
Those who hope to honor God and advance Jesus' Kingdom face powerful opposition from spiritual, physical, and psychological enemies. Successful launching and long term fruitfulness depends on recognizing and, in dependence on the Holy Spirit, waging war against those enemies.
Medical missionaries often feel powerful emotional burden from moral injury, and it is a leading cause of departure from the mission field. But we have learned proven methods of preventing and dealing with moral injury. Use God’s powerful methods to protect yourself and your team, and to grow in wisdom and spirit!
E dopo l'apertura sull'accordo Roma Berlino di cui troverete altri dettagli nel servizio di Andrea Pira, con il commento di Mario Ajello ci spostiamo a Crans Montana dove va in scena un'altra vergognosa decisione, con l'inviata Claudia Guasco parliamo di turismo e di come conservare il primato italiano di paese più visitato al mondo, dall'Italia ci spostiamo a Davos con Angelo Paura e l'ultima trovata spaziale del miliardario Elon Musk, con Camilla Mozzetti e Federica Pozzi passiamo alla cronaca e scandagliamo il delitto di Anguillara per scoprire altri terribili dettagli, quindi il cinema dell'esperta Gloria Satta che ci porta sul set dell'ultimo film di Muccino, e chiudiamo con la storia di sport di Massimo Boccucci e della sfida di San Marino
Whether you’re a seasoned team member or preparing for your first trip, short-term mission trips have the potential to make a meaningful global impact. In this conversation, we’ll highlight five key principles that help ensure our efforts contribute to lasting, sustainable change in the communities we serve.
People love to debate history, especially when it comes to who was first. Last year, I made an episode about the oldest country in the world. I argued that the answer might be San Marino, because it has a long, continuous history as an independent state. And the reaction from listeners was… quite intense! I received comments from people around the world saying things like: “No, Egypt is older!” or “China has been around for thousands of years!” or “What about Iran?”. All of these arguments were interesting. But I think they were also missing something important: a country and a civilisation are not the same thing. So today, instead of talking about the oldest country, we're asking a deeper question: What is the world's oldest civilisation? This question is not easy to answer. In fact, it depends on how we define civilisation itself. And historians don't always agree on that definition. But there is a popular idea called the Cradles of Civilisation. These are places in the world where human societies first grew into complex, organised, urban cultures. So, in today's episode, we'll explore these ancient cradles, find out what makes a civilisation, and decide whether there really is one society we can call “the oldest civilisation in the world,” all while learning some new English vocabulary! Conversation Club - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/patreon/conversation-clubs/ TRANSCRIPT - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2026/01/12/370-what-is-the-worlds-oldest-civilisation-english-vocabulary-lesson/ AD Free Episode - https://www.patreon.com/thinkinginenglish Thinking in English Bonus Podcast - https://www.patreon.com/collection/869866 YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@thinkinginenglishpodcast INSTAGRAM - thinkinginenglishpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/thinkinginenglishpodcast/) My Editing Software (Affiliate Link) - https://descript.cello.so/BgOK9XOfQdD Borough by Blue Dot Sessions Contact advertising@airwavemedia.com to advertise on Thinking in English. Thinking in English is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is a call? How does a person know if God is calling them to mission service? Join in a discussion as these and other questions are addressed.
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This session will examine key considerations for leaders, senders, and international travelers/workers in the areas of duty of care, risk assessment, contingency planning, security, and common pitfalls ("lessons learned") in international mission work.
In this episode, we explore the intriguing balance between innovation and data privacy as we approach the AI Age. How will future technologies like AI, digital neural networks, and large language models reshape our world by 2045 or 2050? We'll dive into the implications of EU AI regulations and GDPR, discussing how they impact digital trust and ethics. Join host Punit Bhatia as he shares insights on how leaders are tackling these pressing issues in privacy laws and AI technology. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on the future of privacy that will keep you informed and engaged.KEY CONVERSATIONS 00:02:29 How do you see the future in 2045 or 2050? Will it all be digital? 00:13:27 How does one balance privacy and innovation? 00:19:39 Hypothetical question: An option to embed a chip on yourself, would you take it? 00:21:39 Understanding Digital Neural Network 00:27:06 About Nicola's Book: Artificial Intelligence, Neural Networks & Privacy 00:34:53 Where can we people get Nicola's current and upcoming books ABOUT THE GUEST Nicola Fabiano is a distinguished Italian lawyer with a rich background in data protection, privacy, and artificial intelligence (AI) regulation. As an adjunct professor at Ostrava University in Rome and a former President of the San Marino Data Protection Authority, he brings a wealth of expertise to the table. Nicola has served as a national expert for the Republic of San Marino on key committees of the Council of Europe, including those focused on Convention No. 108 and the Ad hoc Committee on Artificial Intelligence. With his extensive experience as a government advisor for drafting legislation on personal data protection and his innovative contributions such as the Data Protection and Privacy Relationships Model (DAPPREMO), Nicola is at the forefront of shaping AI policy and ethics. He is a certified professional in various domains including security management, data protection, and privacy assessment. Nicola's memberships in prestigious organizations like the European AI Alliance and his role as a technical expert for the European Data Protection Board further highlight his influence in the field. With numerous publications to his name, Nicola Fabiano continues to be a leading voice in the intersection of law, technology, and ethics. ABOUT THE HOST Punit Bhatia is one of the leading privacy experts who works independently and has worked with professionals in over 30 countries. Punit works with business and privacy leaders to create an organization culture with high privacy awareness and compliance as a business priority. Selectively, Punit is open to mentor and coach privacy professionals. Punit is the author of books “Be Ready for GDPR'' which was rated as the best GDPR Book, “AI & Privacy – How to Find Balance”, “Intro To GDPR”, and “Be an Effective DPO”. Punit is a global speaker who has spoken at over 30 global events. Punit is the creator and host of the FIT4PRIVACY Podcast. This podcast has been featured amongst top GDPR and privacy podcasts. As a person, Punit is an avid thinker and believes in thinking, believing, and acting in line with one's value to have joy in life. He has developed the philosophy named ‘ABC for joy of life' which passionately shares. Punit is based out of Belgium, the heart of Europe. RESOURCES Websites www.fit4privacy.com,www.punitbhatia.com, https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicfab/, https://www.fabiano.law/en/ , https://growskills.store/ Podcast https://www.fit4privacy.com/podcast Blog https://www.fit4privacy.com/blog YouTube http://youtube.com/fit4privacy
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
Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
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.