POPULARITY
World news in 7 minutes. Monday 14th July 2025.Today: India crash investigation. Iraq PKK disarms. Australia woman found. Macron trade war. UK Wimbledon records. Spain anti-migrant violence, floods. Kenya stray bullet. South Africa investigation. Nigeria Buhari. Peru mine clashes. Colombia 'ndrangheta. Mexico dogs helping cows.SEND7 is supported by our amazing listeners like you.Our supporters get access to the transcripts and vocabulary list written by us every day.Our supporters get access to an English worksheet made by us once per week.Our supporters get access to our weekly news quiz made by us once per week.We give 10% of our profit to Effective Altruism charities. You can become a supporter at send7.org/supportContact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.We don't use AI! Every word is written and recorded by us!Since 2020, SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) has been telling the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi and Juliet Martin every morning. Transcripts, vocabulary lists, worksheets and our weekly world news quiz are available for our amazing supporters at send7.org. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated daily news in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, TEFL teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they use SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it.Get your daily news and improve your English listening in the time it takes to make a coffee.For more information visit send7.org/contact or send an email to podcast@send7.org
A version of this essay was published by firstpost.com at https://www.firstpost.com/opinion/shadow-warrior-west-asia-hostilities-will-resume-again-only-question-is-when-13903341.html West Asia is again on the boil. Well, to be precise, it has been on the boil for a very long time, but we have the additional spectacle of the Iran-Israel war. Despite the ceasefire, which I hope does hold, there is a lot here that should concern all of us based on the geopolitical and geo-economic fallout.There are at least three issues of interest: the geopolitics, the war tactics, and the impact on the rest of the world. GeopoliticsIt would be fair to say that much of the turmoil in the region dates back to British (and to a lesser extent French) meddling in the 20th century, for instance the Sykes-Picot Act, or the antics of TE Lawrence. Britain's broader actions—contradictory promises (Balfour), repressive mandates, oil-driven interference, and botched withdrawals—sowed division, resentment, and conflict that shaped the region's 20th-century chaos. Many of these issues, like sectarianism in Iraq and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, persist today.The nations Britain created with arbitrary lines marked on a map made no sense because they ignored ethnic, tribal, and religious realities, sowing seeds for future conflicts. Indians know all about this: the same sort of random map-making in the Indian subcontinent led to extraordinary misery (the Radcliffe Line, created in just five weeks, created East and West Pakistan with little attention paid to ground realities, using outdated maps and census data).The British Deep State (let us call it Whitehall for short) has lost much of its clout, but it has been leading the American Deep State by the nose in what I referred to as a “master-blaster” relationship. And the latter has a rather clear SoP: there needs to be constant wars to feed the Military Industrial Complex, and so they will arrange for wars, which will lead to a complex money-laundering operation, with petrodollars being whitewashed through the IMF etc and ending up in the coffers of Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Palantir, and friends. It is notable that one of President Trump's main claims to fame in his first Presidency was that he scrupulously avoided going to war, in sharp contrast with his predecessors over the last several decades, all of whom had started or indulged in one war or the other. It appears that this time, though, the US Deep State has managed to co-opt Trump into its warmaking agenda, which, incidentally does not disqualify him for a Nobel Peace Prize: see Kissinger or Obama.What has happened in this 12-day war is that it became a stalemate, for all practical purposes. Neither Israel nor Iran can fully defeat the other, as neither has the resources to continue. A good metaphor is a boxing match, where evenly matched pugilists are both exhausted, covered and blinded with blood, and can hardly stand on their feet. The referee calling a halt is a blessing for both of them.Iran has, for years, shouted hair-raising slogans about obliterating Israel, although it is not clear how much of this was rhetoric, considering Uncle Sam's support for the latter makes the latter quite powerful. This sloganeering was supplemented by proxy allies, Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis, all of whom have been capable of mischief. Plus there is the nuclear bomb.Israel set out to tame Iran on all these fronts. Their goals were to deprecate, if not destroy, Iran's nuclear capability, defang the proxies, and impose a regime-change on the country. Let us remember the Stuxnet incident of 2010 when a computer virus was introduced into the Iranian centrifuges that are used for uranium enrichment, causing many of them to disintegrate. The assaults on Nataz, Fordow and Ispahan (much like Israel's raid on Iraq's Osiraq reactor long ago) were intended to stop Iran's nuclear weapons program altogether.With the US' help, it appears as though there has been serious damage to Iran's weapons capabilities, although there are rumors that 400 kg of highly enriched uranium was smuggled out just before the bunker-buster strikes via B-2 bombers on the fortified, underground sites. Among Iranian proxies or force-multipliers, its so-called Axis of Resistance, Hamas has been severely degraded, with top commanders eliminated (notably Yahya Sinwar and Ismail Haniyeh) and its tunnel network in Gaza largely inoperable. Hezbollah leader Hasan Nazrallah and several key aides have been targeted and killed. The Houthis have escaped relatively unscathed, although the Americans were bombing them.On the other hand, it may not be possible to effect regime change in Iran. There seems to be a standard playbook of so-called ‘Color Revolutions', wherein a ruler is replaced by someone close to the West through what is portrayed as a “popular uprising”. The Ukraine Maidan Revolution that placed Zelenksy in power, the Bangladeshi coup that brought Yunus to power, and the “Velvet Revolution” are examples.But one of the earliest examples was the CIA/MI6 coup in Iran that overthrew Mohammed Mossadegh in 1953 and brought Shah Reza Pahlavi back to monarchical power. And the reason: Mossadegh had nationalized the Iranian oil industry, and freed it from the clutches of British Petroleum. The 1979 coup by the mullahs succeeded because the Shah was unpopular by then. Iranians, despite widespread opposition to Khameini, probably don't want the Shah dynasty back, or for that matter someone else chosen to rule them by outsiders.There was also a fairly strange set of events: just as it is said the Iranians were allowed to spirit their uranium away, the Iranians seem to have given notice of their attacks on US bases in Qatar etc. (allowing the US to move their aircraft and personnel), and, strangest of all, a social media post by Trump that appeared to approve sanctions-free Iranian supply of oil to China!Thus there are some pantomime/shadow-boxing elements to the war as well, and some choreography that is baffling to the impartial observer. Geopolitics is a complex dance.War tacticsThe Israeli assault on Iran started with shock and awe. In the first phase, There was a massive aerial bombing campaign, including on Natanz. But more interestingly, there was a Mossad operation that had smuggled kamikaze drones into a covert base near Teheran, and they, as well as anti-tank missiles degraded Iranian air defenses. Mossad also enabled successful decapitation strikes, with several top commanders and nuclear scientists assassinated.This phase was a big win for Israel, and reminded one of the continuing importance of human intelligence in a technological age. Patiently locating and mapping enemy commanders' movements, managing supply chains and using psychological tactics were reminiscent of how Mossad was able to introduce the Stuxnet worm, and use pagers as remote explosive devices. In the second phase, the two were more evenly matched. Israel's Iron Dome was unable to deal with sustained barrages of Iranian missiles, as no anti-missile system can be more than 90% effective. Both began to suffer from depleted stocks of arms and ammunition. Thus the metaphor of two grievously wounded boxers struggling to stay on their feet in the ring. It took the bunker-busting US B-2 bombers in the third phase to penetrate deep underground to the centrifuges, but there is still the possibility that Iran managed to ship out its fissile material.We are now in a fourth phase: both parties are preparing for the next round of kinetic warfare.The lessons here were once again the remarkable rise of UCAVs or drones as weapons of war, and the continued usage of high-quality human intelligence. It is rumored that Israeli agents had penetrated to high levels in the Iranian military hierarchy, and there was allegedly a high-level mole who was spirited away safely out of Iran.Both of these are important takeaways for India. The success of India's decoy drones in the suppression of Pakistani air defenses will be hard to repeat; the Ukrainian drone strike against Russia's strategic TU-44 and other strategic bombers, which were sitting ducks on the ground, shows us what drones can do: India has to substantially advance its drone capability. India's counterintelligence and human intelligence suffered grievous blows when various personalities, including a Prime Minister, a Vice President, and the head of RA&W all turned hostile, with the result that India's covert presence in Pakistan will have to painfully recreated again. Perhaps India also does not have a policy of decapitation strikes. Should it?Impact on the rest of the world, especially IndiaIn general terms, it's hard to declare an outright non-loser in this war, except possibly China, because it is the one player that seems to be quite unaffected: its saber-rattling on Taiwan continues unabated. Russia lost, because it had been viewed as being an ally of Iran; it was unable to do much, enmeshed as it is in the Ukraine mess. Israel and Iran both came out, in the end, looking weakened, as neither could deliver a fatal blow.The US got kudos for the B-2 bombers and the bunker-busters, but it is not entirely clear if there was some kind of ‘understanding' which meant that Iran is still not that far away from being able to build its nuclear bomb. Indians will remember how President Reagan winked at Pakistan's efforts to nuclearize with Chinese help, and issued certificates of innocence.Pakistan in particular, and the Islamic Ummah in general, took a beating. Instead of expressing Islamic solidarity with Iran, it turns out Pakistan was quite likely opening up its air bases for possible US strikes on Iran. That would explain why Indian strikes on Pakistan's Nur Khan air base alarmed the Americans, who may have been bulking up their presence there partly as a way of opening a new front against Iran.None of the other Islamic powers, with the possible exception of Turkey, paid more than lip service to Iran's troubles, which was interesting to note. The Sunni-Shia schism holds. The worst outcomes were averted: the nightmare scenarios, in order of seriousness, would have been a) World War 3, b) nuclear bombs being dropped on one or more of the belligerents, c) a broad war in West Asia, c) the closing of the Straits of Hormuz and a serious spike in energy prices.From the point of view of a nation like India, it demonstrated, yet again, that superpowers have their own rationale of amoral transactional relationships with other countries. India, as an aspiring superpower needs to internalize the fact that foreign policy is the pursuit of war by other means, and there are only permanent interests, not permanent friends. Instead of the highfalutin' moralizing of the Krishna Menon and Jawaharlal Nehru days, what India needs is the pursuit of its own national interests all the time.In this context, both Israel and Iran are useful to India. There is a billion-dollar arms trade between Israel and India (and Israel long ago offered to destroy Pakistan's Kahuta nuclear reactor with India's help, but shrinking-violet India refused). Today India is Israel's biggest arms buyer, with products ranging from Phalcon AWACS to Barak missiles to Harop and other drones, with Hermes 900 drones co-produced in India and exported to Israel.As for Iran, India's investment in Chabahar port is a strategic counter to China's CPEC and Gwadar port in Pakistan. It enables India to avoid Pakistan in its trade to Afghanistan and Central Asia. It is also a node on the International North South Transport Corridor, using which India can connect to Russia and Europe. It cuts time and cost of shipping to Europe by 30% as compared to the Suez Canal. India has invested more than a billion dollars in Chabahar.Besides, India used to be a big customer for Iranian oil, but that has been cut to near-zero from 20+ million tons a year because of US sanctions on Iran. If and when sanctions are lifted, India will have an interest in buying Iranian oil again. India has interests in both Israel and Iran, and it should continue to maintain its good relations with both. Nevertheless, West Asia remains a tinderbox. Hostilities will resume again, the only question is when. Iran will not give up on its nuclear ambitions, and as with Pakistan, some nuclear power will proliferate to it sooner or later, quite possibly China. The grand ambition to topple Iran's mullahs is not likely to come to fruition. Israel will continue to be beleaguered. Status quo ante, after the current round of noise dies down.2075 words, 1 Jul 2025The AI-generated podcast in Malayalam from notebookLM.google.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rajeevsrinivasan.substack.com/subscribe
World news in 7 minutes. Friday 13th June 2025.Today: India plane crash. Israel Iran threat. Taiwan Chinese spies. Japan Nintendo record. RFK vaccines. Protests in US, Bolivia, Kenya, Northern Ireland. Brazil less Catholic. South Africa floods. France social media. And Google fox problems.SEND7 is supported by our amazing listeners like you.Our supporters get access to the transcripts and vocabulary list written by us every day.Our supporters get access to an English worksheet made by us once per week.Our supporters get access to our weekly news quiz made by us once per week.We give 10% of our profit to Effective Altruism charities. You can become a supporter at send7.org/supportContact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.We don't use AI! Every word is written and recorded by us!Since 2020, SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) has been telling the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi and Juliet Martin every morning. Transcripts, vocabulary lists, worksheets and our weekly world news quiz are available for our amazing supporters at send7.org. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated daily news in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, TEFL teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they use SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it.Get your daily news and improve your English listening in the time it takes to make a coffee.For more information visit send7.org/contact or send an email to podcast@send7.org
World news in 7 minutes. Wednesday 7th May 2025.Today: India hits Pakistan. Germany Merz Chancellor. Buddha gems. Yemen Houthi agreement? Ukraine Moscow drones. Estonia Skype finished. Vatican conclave. Canada US chat. Mexico mayor arrest. Port Sudan hit. Nigeria cocoa boom.SEND7 is supported by our amazing listeners like you.Our supporters get access to the transcripts and vocabulary list written by us every day.Our supporters get access to an English worksheet made by us once per week.Our supporters get access to our weekly news quiz made by us once per week.We give 10% of our profit to Effective Altruism charities. You can become a supporter at send7.org/supportContact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.We don't use AI! Every word is written and recorded by us!Since 2020, SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) has been telling the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi and Juliet Martin every morning. Transcripts, vocabulary lists, worksheets and our weekly world news quiz are available for our amazing supporters at send7.org. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated daily news in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, TEFL teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they use SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it.Get your daily news and improve your English listening in the time it takes to make a coffee.For more information visit send7.org/contact or send an email to podcast@send7.org
World news in 7 minutes. Wednesday 23rd April 2025.Today: India shooting. Israel Gaza. Australia votes. Spain defence budget. Russia Ukraine talks. Vatican Pope funeral.US Harvard sues. Argentina peso OK. Ethiopia funding cut. Guinea Bissau drunk chimps.SEND7 is supported by our amazing listeners like you.Our supporters get access to the transcripts and vocabulary list written by us every day.Our supporters get access to an English worksheet made by us once per week.Our supporters get access to our weekly news quiz made by us once per week.We give 10% of our profit to Effective Altruism charities. You can become a supporter at send7.org/supportContact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.We don't use AI! Every word is written and recorded by us!Since 2020, SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) has been telling the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi, Ben Mallett and Juliet Martin every morning. Transcripts, vocabulary lists, worksheets and our weekly world news quiz are available for our amazing supporters at send7.org. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated daily news in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, TEFL teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they use SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it.Get your daily news and improve your English listening in the time it takes to make a coffee.For more information visit send7.org/contact or send an email to podcast@send7.org
World news in 7 minutes. Thursday 30th January 2025.Today: India festival stampede. Australia antisemitic attack. S Korea plane fire. UK runway plan. Sweden prison. S Sudan plane crash. Congo mercenaries. ECOWAS leavers. Colombia deportees. Mexico Sheinbaum Google. US Venezuelans protection. NASA Bennu discoveries.With Juliet MartinSEND7 is supported by our amazing listeners like you.Our supporters get access to the transcripts written by us every day.Our supporters get access to an English worksheet made by us once per week. Our supporters get access to our weekly news quiz made by us once per week. We give 10% of our profit to Effective Altruism charities. You can become a supporter at send7.org/supportContact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.We don't use AI! Every word is written and recorded by us!Since 2020, SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) has been telling the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi, Ben Mallett and Juliet Martin every morning. Transcripts, worksheets and our weekly world news quiz are available for our amazing supporters at send7.org. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated stories in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, TEFL teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they use SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it.For more information visit send7.org/contact or send an email to podcast@send7.org
On November 14th every year, I mourn my old friend Varsha Bhosle on her birth anniversary. This year she would have turned 69. Unfortunately she passed away in 2012, and she had ceased being her fiery public self a few years before that when she went into self-imposed exile from her column-writing.When she and I used to write together on rediff.com we used to dream of an India that would “be somebody” (credit Marlon Brando in On the Waterfront). Today India is beginning to matter, “not in full measure” (there, obligatory nod to Nehru, because Varsha shared a birthday with him), but there are “green shoots”.In Malayalam, we say vyazhavattom, or a revolution of Jupiter (which is twelve years), to denote a significant period of time in which epochal things may well have taken place. What has happened in the dozen years since Varsha left us? Let me take a general inventory.Despite misgivings about the lack of movement on serious Hindu issues (such as the freeing of temples from the grip of bureaucrats and hostile politicians) it must be granted that Narendra Modi's 10+ years have substantiated what Varsha and I honestly thought: that the only thing missing in India is leadership. (I said that in my homage to her in 2012.) Maybe, just maybe, Modi is India's Lee Kwan Yew.India is finally moving away from its dirigiste Nehruvian stupor, which was exacerbated, and extolled, by the Anglo-Mughalai hangers-on of Lutyens and Khan Market and JNU, and which resulted in an increasingly depressing relative decline compared to the rest of Asia and the rest of the world. That India is beginning to matter, especially economically, and consequently in the military and diplomatic domains, should be seen as the result of bhageeratha prayatnam, especially since the Swamp in India (not the Military Industrial Complex per se but babudom) is so powerful. Not to mention the Media, and the Judiciary.But there is so much more to be done. And Varsha would have pointed this out with her signature directness and humor: she could get away with that because she was She Who Must Be Obeyed, and imperious. She used to say things that I wouldn't dare say: for instance, she called Antonia Maino “The Shroud of Turin”.Varsha would have had a field day with the silly viswaguru meme, for instance. For, it is much better to learn from others, rather than have everybody mine our traditional knowledge systems and then go and patent them and sell the result back to us (eg. basmati, turmeric, yoga). India should be vishwa-vidyarthi. Learn, and, if possible, steal from everyone. (Ask China how to).Similarly, sabka sath sabka vikas sounds like a good slogan, but let me give you Exhibit A: Lebanon. I will not elaborate, but you can go look it up for yourself.On the other hand, as a warlike Maratha, she would have been happy to see an assertive India, one that upholds its national interests and does not bend to threats or blandishments (Exhibit B: Dalip Singh of the US trying to bully India into a sanctions regime against Russia re Ukraine).I am not quite sure what she'd have made of the Covid fuss, but I'm pretty certain she'd have gone hammer and tongs against the imperialism of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, and the propagandists for the same (Exhibit C: I guess I can't name names, but there's a famous and prize-winning doctor who was on every TV channel at the time deriding Indian vaccines).I write this on 18th November, another painful anniversary, that of 13 Kumaon's last stand, and here too India has made progress, standing up to China in Galwan, going eyeball-to-eyeball on the Indo-Tibetan frontier. But India has made only very slow progress in catching up on manufacturing, and for the wrong reasons (Exhibit D: a famous Indian-American economist).Yet, there is good news. Indians as a whole are more optimistic about their country's future. This may be because the economic center of gravity is shifting towards us, and because it appears the Anglosphere, China, Europe, and Wokeness are all declining at the same time, and India may well benefit from being the swing state between the West and China, both hegemons.I wonder what Varsha would have had to say about this bitter-sweet stage in India's trajectory. Alas, I can only conjecture.Varsha left us at a point when, as in the Malayalam saying, swaram nallappozhe pattu nirthuka, that is, as a singer you should stop singing when your voice is still good. People will ask you why you stopped singing, not why you haven't stopped singing. She lives on in our collective memory, fierce, powerful, a compelling voice. I miss her. May she live on, forever young.800 words, Nov 18, 2024, posted 7 Jan, 2025 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rajeevsrinivasan.substack.com/subscribe
World news in 7 minutes. Wednesday 5th June 2024.Today: India results. Pakistan Khan acquitted. Germany protests. Kosovo Danish prisoners. Nigeria strike pause. Senegal convictions. US border measures. Brazil best big budget bovine. With Stephen DevincenziSupporters - we are starting a trial of worksheets for you from today! Go to send7.org to find them from this afternoon.SEND7 is supporter by our amazing listeners like you, who get access to the transcripts written by us every day, and our weekly news quiz! You can become a supporter at send7.org/supportWe give 10% of our profit to Effective Altruism charities.Contact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.We don't use AI! Every word is written and recorded by us!SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi, Ben Mallett and Juliet Martin every morning. Transcripts can be found at send7.org/transcripts. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated stories in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they listen to SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it.For more information visit send7.org/contact
Fidelity's Tom Stevenson reviews the stories moving markets. In the markets this week: India hits a new high on election hopes; Nvidia soars as option buyers squeeze the price higher; and central banks look to head in different directions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Podporte podcast Dobré ráno v aplikácii Toldo na sme.sk/extradobrerano. V najľudnatejšej krajine sveta sa od polovice apríla konajú parlamentné voľby a budú trvať až do začiatku júna. 970 miliónov oprávnených voličov v Indii rozhoduje o tom, či sa Naréndra Módí stane premiérom tretíkrát po sebe. Mnohí komentátori mu pritom vyčítajú, že jeho politika sa z demokracie preklápa do autokracie. Čo by jeho prípadné opätovné víťazstvo znamenalo pre Indiu samotnú a ako by to krajinu zmenilo v medzinárodnom kontexte? Jana Maťková sa v podcaste Dobré ráno pýta Jiřího Krejčíka, z filozofického ústavu českej akadémie vied. Zdroje zvukov: Today India, Sky News Odporúčanie: V aplikácii Toldo sme začali zverejnovať už aj extra podcastový obsah len pre predplatiteľov. Včera napríklad vyšla bonusová epizóda podcastu Ľudskosť, kde sa moderátorka Barbora Mareková rozpráva s našou kolegyňou novinárkou Soňou Jánošovou nielen o jej práci ale aj o tom, čo prežívala, keď jej manželovi diagnostikovali nevyliečiteľné ochorenie. – Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na sme.sk/podcasty – Odoberajte aj audio verziu denného newslettra SME.sk s najdôležitejšími správami na sme.sk/brifing – Odoberajte mesačný podcastový newsletter nielen o novinkách SME na sme.sk/podcastovenovinky – Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Dobré ráno.
World news in 7 minutes. Friday 19th April 2024.Today: India election. Croatia results. UAE floods. Myanmar army losing? US Venzuela sanctions. Canada gold heist. Brazil woman dead uncle. Nigeria woman freed. Bednets trial. Ukraine Russia tear gas. Tony Blair permanently in Kosovo.With Stephen DevincenziIf you are using Google Podcasts to listen, then you need a new app! SEND7 is on all podcast apps. Stephen uses Podcast Guru : https://podcastguru.io/Transcripts are avilable for our amazing supporters at send7.org/transcriptsOur weekly news quiz for our amazing supporter is here send7.org/quizIf you enjoy the podcast please help to support us at send7.org/supportWe give 10% of our profit to Effective Altruism charities.Contact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.We don't use AI! Every word is written and recorded by us!SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi, Ben Mallett and Juliet Martin every morning. Transcripts can be found at send7.org/transcripts. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated stories in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they listen to SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it.For more information visit send7.org/contact
World News in 7 minutes. Wednesday 29th November 2023.With Stephen Devincenzi.Today: India tunnel rescue. Israel Hamas truce. Ukraine, Russia, Moldova snowstorm. NZ smoking reverse. Australia vape ban. UK Greece problems. North Korea spies. Zimbabwe cholera. South Africa mine accident. Argentina Milei in US. Chile tyres to batteries. If you enjoy the podcast please help to support us at send7.org/supportSupporters can read the transcripts at send7.org/transcriptsSupporters can try our weekly news quiz at send7.org/quizContact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi, Ben Mallett and Juliet Martin every morning. Transcripts can be found at send7.org/transcripts. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated stories in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they listen to SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it. For more information visit send7.org/contactThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4907677/advertisement
Today India has probably an addressable market of $10Bn+ for transit payments, but still a significant amount of Transit payments are in cash. But what if this could change? How would this impact the lives of millions of daily commuters in India? We caught up with P.T. Suresh, Founder, PayCraft to answer these questions and understand the evolution of Transit payments in India. We discussed:
Politics Today: India's Prime Minister, a Sentencing and a Censure, and more in today's Political Woman Podcast. Excellent reporting from ProPublica on Supreme Court Justice Alito, a fishing trip, a plane ride, and a Billionaire who had cases heard by the SCOTUS! Trump gets to see who testified about him before the Florida Grand Jury that indicted him. But he can't talk about it. And former Cop and Jan. 6 Hero, Michael Fanone's attacker, get 12 plus years. But Fanone is waiting to testify at Trump's Jan. 6's Trial! Please subscribe here, on TikTok and YouTube!
World News in 7 minutes. Monday 5th June 2023. With Stephen DevincenziToday: India train crash. Egypt Israel border attack. Poland crowds. Germany angry Scholz. Hong Kong arrests. Senegal protests. Ugandan soldiers die in Somalia. Ukraine update. Spain Barcelona renovations.If you enjoy the podcast please help to support us at send7.org/supportSupporters can read the transcripts at send7.org/transcriptsSupporters can try our weekly news quiz at send7.org/quizPlease leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.Contact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi, Namitha Ragunath and Juliet Martin every morning. Transcripts can be found at send7.org/transcripts. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated stories in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they listen to SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it. For more information visit send7.org/contactThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4907677/advertisement
World News in 7 minutes. Friday 3rd March 2023.Support us and read the transcripts at send7.org/transcriptsToday: India G20. Pakistan Afghan arrests. Iran girls poisened. Nigeria election question. Gabon Macron. Russia attacks denied. Ukraine update. Greece train crash. US syndrome not enemy. Chile Easter Moai find.With Stephen Devincenzi.Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.Contact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7If you enjoy the podcast please help to support us at send7.org/supportSEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi, Namitha Ragunath and Juliet Martin every morning. Transcripts can be found at send7.org/transcripts. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated stories in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they listen to SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it. For more information visit send7.org/contact
Today India celebrates its Republic day. Music, dance and speeches, all over India. Since January 26, 1950 India has celebrated as a union coming into force of its own constitution, guiding and uniting the whole country through democratic means. More than half a century has passed, in spite of all achievements, sadly, DR. B r Ambedkar's remarks still stay valid. How long shall we continue to deny equality in our social and economic life ? and live with contradictions. Let's hope everything will change with the next generation, as we shall do our best in our lifetime. By the way, it's my birthday as well. Today best wishes to everyone who's born on this day since the whole country rejoices with us. Since we talked about the constitution, on a personal level, it's an opportunity to remember body constitution. Body's metabolism, functioning and structure of organs, all these matter as we get closer to landmark ages To resist from various uninvited problems. Remembering those valuable views on my well being, I decided to cook a healthy lunch to mark the occasion. Thinking of my late mother, I made a dish from organic sweetheart cabbage, Amma's special white buttermilk curry and I ate it with typical Kerala rice. At a gentle paced afternoon, I ran through messages from all my friends with best wishes, i guess it's easier to remember my birthday as it falls on Republic day. As always, I decided to enjoy every second of my life doing things I like, going to places I always wanted and eating my heart out wherever I love to. Most importantly, continue to enjoy my own company as my work would help and influence the world around me. I wish everyone a happy Republic day and love to remind our individual happiness and contributions matter for the future of the nation. JAI HIND --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/das-sreedharan/message
इस बार हम यहां क्रिकेट पर नए सिरे से विचार कर रहे हैं जिसमें कॉमेडियन सौरभ पंत राजीव मिश्रा, सबा करीम, अयाज मेमन के साथ बात कर रहे हैं। भारत आज अपना पहला टी20 मैच श्रीलंका के खिलाफ लखनऊ में खेलेगा। पैनल श्रृंखला के लिए विस्तृत पूर्वावलोकन विश्लेषण और भविष्यवाणियां करता है और चर्चा करता है कि टीम की रणनीति क्या होनी चाहिए?This time we are here with a fresh take on cricket with comedian Sorabh Pant talking with Rajeev Mishra, Saba Karim, Ayaz Memon. Today India will play their 1st T20 match against Sri Lanka in Lucknow. The panel does a detailed preview analysis and predictions for the series and discusses what should be the squad strategy?इन्ही दिलचस्प नीतियों के लिए जुड़िए खेलनीति के साथ हर रोज़ 9:30 AM - सिर्फ़ खेलनीति के यूटूब चैनल और IVM के फ़ेस्बुक पेज पर:Youtube: https://ivm.today/38bp2WvFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcastsजुड़िए राजीव से इंस्टाग्राम और ट्विटर पर: @rajeevmishYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
-Taliban advance in Afghanistan captures two cities in two days US announces no additional military aid to Afghan government -Umerica - South Korea war rehearsal: North Korea warning -A arms pile on the India-Myanmar border -Delta in Sri Lanka faster than the virus spread in Wuhan province -Risk of rapid corona infection in people living with HIV: World Health Organization -Warning as it is likely to develop worse strains than delta strain. --The United States banging in Tirumala - Sri Lanka completely denies
World News in 7 minutes. Friday 30th April 2021.Transcript here: send7.org/transcriptsToday: India new records. Thailand masks. Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan fighting. China in space. Moldova parliamentary elections. France Macron reopening. African Union health warnings. Burkina Faso attacks. US Arizona abortion ban. Colombia strikes. Michael Collins dies.Please leave a review on apple podcasts or on podchaser in English or your native language.Send your opinion or experience by email to podcast@send7.org or send an audio message on speakpipe for us to broadcast.With Stephen Devincenzi and Khadija Tahir,SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells news in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories in the world in slow, clear English. This easy English news podcast is perfect for English learners, people with English as a second language, and people who want to hear a fast news update from around the world. Learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. For more information visit send7.org/contact
Today - India doesn’t want criticism on Twitter - and Twitter complies Then - the Pentagon has shifted millions of dormant IP address to a mastery company… Why? And Apple takes on the world. Can it win? I’m Steven Rosenbaum and this is Future Forward. I’m Alexa Scordato - Let’s Launch -
World News in 7 minutes. Monday 26th April 2021.Transcript here: send7.org/transcriptsToday: India COVID storm. Israel COVID calm. Indonesia submarine sinks. Russia Navalny eats. Iraq fire. US Armenia 'genocide'. Harris to help Central America. Burkina Faso malaria vaccine success. Somalia problems. World one billion vaccines. Albania elections. And France in a cave...Please leave a review on apple podcasts or on podchaser in English or your native language.Send your opinion or experience by email to podcast@send7.org or send an audio message on speakpipe for us to broadcast.With Stephen Devincenzi and Maya Dil.SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells news in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories in the world in slow, clear English. This easy English news podcast is perfect for English learners, people with English as a second language, and people who want to hear a fast news update from around the world. Learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. For more information visit send7.org/contact
World News in 7 minutes. Friday 23rd April 2021.Transcript here: send7.org/transcriptsToday: India COVID catastrophe. Russia Navalny protests. Myanmar displaced people. Pakistan hotel attack. France new rules. Sweden Ikea renewables. US climate action. Brazil trafficker caught. Angola floods. Malawi protests. Gambia can see.Please leave a review on apple podcasts or on podchaser in English or your native language.Send your opinion or experience by email to podcast@send7.org or send an audio message on speakpipe for us to broadcast.With Stephen Devincenzi and Khadija Tahir.SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells news in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories in the world in slow, clear English. This easy English news podcast is perfect for English learners, people with English as a second language, and people who want to hear a fast news update from around the world. Learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. For more information visit send7.org/contact
World News in 7 minutes. Friday 5th February 2021.Transcript here: send7.org/transcriptsToday: India farmer protests continue. Japan COVID olympics. Syria Israel attacks. Burma blocks internet. Uganda ICC conviction. Nigeria Boko Haram fighting. Mexico governor arrested. Cuba curfew. Germany minister criticises EU. Denmark Sweden vaccine certificates. Tell us the news in your area - send an audio message on speakpipe.Please leave a review on apple podcasts or on podchaser in English or your native language.With Stephen Devincenzi and Khadija Tahir.SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells news in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories in the world in slow, clear English. This easy English news podcast is perfect for English learners, people with English as a second language, and people who want to hear a fast news update from around the world. Learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. For more information visit send7.org/contact
World News in 7 minutes. Thursday 28th January 2021.Transcript here: send7.org/transcriptsToday: India protests. Lebanon riots. Singapore mosque attack. Tanzania vaccination fears. South Africa vaccine supply. Scotland essential travelling. England school re-openings. US climate change. Peru lockdown. Holocaust Memorial Day.Please leave a review on apple podcasts or on podchaser in English or your native language.With Namitha Ragunath.SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells news in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories in the world in slow, clear English. This easy English news podcast is perfect for English learners, people with English as a second language, and people who want to hear a fast news update from around the world. Learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. For more information visit send7.org/contact
Welcome back to The Stylist Diaries, Episode 24. In today's episode, I chat with India Baldwin. India is the Territory Brand Manager of Western Canada for Amika. Amika is a Brooklyn based hair care brand, who's name means "friend". This speaks to the community and culture of the brand. It also speaks to why India is so passionate about community. On the weekends, India volunteers her time at the Alice Animal Sanctuary, outside of Calgary. Today India & I sit down and talk about why community is so important in these trying times. India can be found on Instagram @india__amika
World News in 7 minutes. Friday 2nd October 2020. Transcript here: send7.org/transcriptsToday: India soldiers dead on Pak border. India rape protests continue. Armenia Azerbaijan fighting continues. Japan stock exchange problems. EU legal action against UK. Bosnia migrant deaths. Navalny speaks about Putin. Venezuela protests. Canada indigenous death. US stimulus not enough. Trump won't change debate. Sudan peace deal. South Africa flies.Please leave a review on apple podcasts or on podchaser in English or your native language.With Stephen Devincenzi and Khadija Tahir--------------------SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells news in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories in the world in slow, clear English.This easy English news podcast is perfect for English learners, people with English as a second language, and people who want to hear a fast news update from around the world. Learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. For more information visit send7.org/contact
Today India passed the sombre milestone of 90,000 deaths, while having recorded around 5.6 million infections.
We are amidst a pandemic which doesn't seem to be ending at all,India has seen the biggest spike in its total number of people who are infected with corona virus. Today India saw an increase of 48,895 new patients and close to 761 patients have died on a single day. People are already at home since the last 4 months, some people have lost jobs , the price of commodities are on an increasing trend and more and more bad news is coming every day. There are some people who are taking advantage of this pandemic and are trying to create panic and fear among people and in the process getting monetary benefits out of it. so lets talk about the frauds which is happening today on the name of Covid testing and hope that people who are involved gets punished. Contact us at : podcastcommonman@gmail.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/common_man_podcast/ Facebook : www.facebook.com/commonmanspodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/c-m-podcast/support
World News in 7 minutes. Tuesday 21st July 2020.Transcript here: send7.org/transcripts Today: India floods damage mosque. Pakistan polio. China dam demolished. UK stops Hong Kong weapons sales. Oxford vaccine. Germany wants American soldiers. Trump's best mortality rate. Kanye presidential launch. Mali + DRC protests. Cote d'Ivoire 3rd term for Ouattara? And UAE go to Mars...Tell us the news in your area - send a message on speakpipe.Please leave a review on apple podcasts or on podchaser in English or your native language. With Stephen Devincenzi and Khadija Tahir.--------------------SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells news in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories in the world in slow, clear English.This easy English news podcast is perfect for English learners, people with English as a second language, and people who want to hear a fast news update from around the world. Learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. For more information visit send7.org/contact
World News in 7 minutes. Thursday 18th June 2020. Transcript here: send7.org/transcripts Today: India and China tension. Two Koreas distance themselves. Indonesian protesters found guilty. George Floyd's brother speaks to UN. Argentina to save Vicentin. Honduras President tests positive. Africa COVID accelerating. Libya conflict update. WHO welcomes dexamethasone. And an expensive letter...Today's world news in easy English. Complicated stories - spoken slowly and clearly. For people with English as a second language, and people who want to know the most important stories as quickly as possible. The most important stories from Asia, Africa, America, Europe and Oceania.Please leave a review on apple podcasts or itunes.
GauMata & Desi Cows : The path towards Love & Prosperity | The ultimate secret for Awakening & Bodh गौमाता और देसी गाय : प्यार और समृद्धि की ओर रास्ता | जागृति और बोध के लिए परम रहस्य In this video, • Science of GauMata & Desi Cows • Who really initiated the Indian Freedom Movement? • Why should we Do GauSeva & Protect our Desi Cows • Why we should switch to Desi Cow Economy & Gau-Chikitsa Who is GauMata and what is her Significance? • We feed on our mother’s milk only till the age of two or two and a half years; but we feed on the cow’s milk for life; and after death she takes us to heaven, too. That is why in Atharvaveda it is written that the cow is our true wealth. And in Mahabharata it is written that ‘ oh Achyut, I don’t see any other wealth as the cow’ • The cow is the stepping stone to heaven and salvation. She is the Goddess, who is pure and fulfills all desires. By serving the cow our past generations too can achieve salvation, and be freed from the agonies of hell. We can attain sons, wealth, education, fame, knowledge, strength and long life; by serving the cow. • Today India is a free country and we are all free citizens, even then we have not been able to protect the cow. Thousands of innocent cows are being slaughtered in independent India. Ever since this mindless carnage of cows is taking place in India our citizens are plagued by diseases and natural calamities. We do not receive timely rain, nor are able to produce the food grains in required quantity. Cows are the final safeguard of Hindu civilization and culture. An assault on the cow is like an assault on, the very root of our civilization and culture. ---- About Siddha Master & Nada Yogi Shri Rivesh Vade - • Empowered by Nada Yoga and immersed in devotion, Nada Yogi Rivesh Vade has carved his path to the Inner Self and continues to help people in their spiritual well-being. He is a pioneer in sharing the ancient art of Sound Therapy in India. About Advait Danke - • Advait Danke is an internationally certified Sound Therapist and Music Therapist (Raga-Chikitsa) with Ayurveda as his major subject. Interestingly, his journey is an entrepreneurial step that involves connecting the world through the vibrational power of Sound and Music. ---- Nada Yoga & Sound Bath featured on Zee News - • http://bit.ly/soundbathzeenews Sound Bath featured on Times Of India - • http://bit.ly/soundbathtoi GitaBodh Press Release - • http://bit.ly/gitabodhpressrelease What is Nada Yoga? (Yoga of Sound) • http://bit.ly/whatisnadayoga What is Sound Therapy or Sound Healing? • http://bit.ly/whatissoundtherapy What is Music Therapy (Raga Chikitsa)? • http://bit.ly/whatismusictherapy Ayurveda & Sound Therapy • http://bit.ly/ayurvedasoundtherapy Sound Healing & Disease Management • http://bit.ly/soundhealinganddisease ---- Connect with Advait - Contact: advaitdanke@gmail.com Website: http://bit.ly/advaitdanke Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/soundscapejourney/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/advait_soundworks/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/advaitdanke Audio Podcast : https://anchor.fm/advait-danke LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/advait-danke/ Medium: https://medium.com/@advaitdanke Connect with Wellness Vibe - Contact: info@wellnessvibe.com Website: https://www.wellnessvibe.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wellnessviberiveshvade/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wellnessvibe_riveshvade/ YouTube: https://yt.vu/+shreeriveshvade Audio Podcast: https://anchor.fm/wellness-vibe-by-rivesh-vade Connect with BodhMarga Foundation - Contact: info@bodhmarga.org Website: http://www.bodhmarga.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bodhmargafoundation/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bodhmargafoundation/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/bodhmargafoundation Audio Podcast: https://anchor.fm/bodhmargafoundation Thank You :)
Essence of Life with Advait Danke | Wellness Vibe | BodhMarga Foundation
GauMata & Desi Cows : The path towards Love & Prosperity | The ultimate secret for Awakening & Bodh गौमाता और देसी गाय : प्यार और समृद्धि की ओर रास्ता | जागृति और बोध के लिए परम रहस्य In this video, • Science of GauMata & Desi Cows • Who really initiated the Indian Freedom Movement? • Why should we Do GauSeva & Protect our Desi Cows • Why we should switch to Desi Cow Economy & Gau-Chikitsa Who is GauMata and what is her Significance? • We feed on our mother’s milk only till the age of two or two and a half years; but we feed on the cow’s milk for life; and after death she takes us to heaven, too. That is why in Atharvaveda it is written that the cow is our true wealth. And in Mahabharata it is written that ‘ oh Achyut, I don’t see any other wealth as the cow’ • The cow is the stepping stone to heaven and salvation. She is the Goddess, who is pure and fulfills all desires. By serving the cow our past generations too can achieve salvation, and be freed from the agonies of hell. We can attain sons, wealth, education, fame, knowledge, strength and long life; by serving the cow. • Today India is a free country and we are all free citizens, even then we have not been able to protect the cow. Thousands of innocent cows are being slaughtered in independent India. Ever since this mindless carnage of cows is taking place in India our citizens are plagued by diseases and natural calamities. We do not receive timely rain, nor are able to produce the food grains in required quantity. Cows are the final safeguard of Hindu civilization and culture. An assault on the cow is like an assault on, the very root of our civilization and culture. ---- About Siddha Master & Nada Yogi Shri Rivesh Vade - • Empowered by Nada Yoga and immersed in devotion, Nada Yogi Rivesh Vade has carved his path to the Inner Self and continues to help people in their spiritual well-being. He is a pioneer in sharing the ancient art of Sound Therapy in India. About Advait Danke - • Advait Danke is an internationally certified Sound Therapist and Music Therapist (Raga-Chikitsa) with Ayurveda as his major subject. Interestingly, his journey is an entrepreneurial step that involves connecting the world through the vibrational power of Sound and Music. ---- Nada Yoga & Sound Bath featured on Zee News - • http://bit.ly/soundbathzeenews Sound Bath featured on Times Of India - • http://bit.ly/soundbathtoi GitaBodh Press Release - • http://bit.ly/gitabodhpressrelease What is Nada Yoga? (Yoga of Sound) • http://bit.ly/whatisnadayoga What is Sound Therapy or Sound Healing? • http://bit.ly/whatissoundtherapy What is Music Therapy (Raga Chikitsa)? • http://bit.ly/whatismusictherapy Ayurveda & Sound Therapy • http://bit.ly/ayurvedasoundtherapy Sound Healing & Disease Management • http://bit.ly/soundhealinganddisease Some Words about Advait Danke • http://bit.ly/wordsaboutadvaitdanke ---- Connect with Advait - Contact: advaitdanke@gmail.com Website: http://bit.ly/advaitdanke Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/soundscapejourney/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/advait_soundworks/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/advaitdanke Audio Podcast : https://anchor.fm/advait-danke LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/advait-danke/ Medium: https://medium.com/@advaitdanke Connect with Wellness Vibe - Contact: info@wellnessvibe.com Website: https://www.wellnessvibe.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wellnessviberiveshvade/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wellnessvibe_riveshvade/ YouTube: https://yt.vu/+shreeriveshvade Audio Podcast: https://anchor.fm/wellness-vibe-by-rivesh-vade Connect with BodhMarga Foundation - Contact: info@bodhmarga.org Website: http://www.bodhmarga.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bodhmargafoundation/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bodhmargafoundation/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/bodhmargafoundation Audio Podcast: https://anchor.fm/bodhmargafoundation Thank You :)
People in the UK have a worrying lack of knowledge about what constitutes a crime when it comes to the sexual abuse of children, according to a YouGov survey commissioned by Barnardo's. The children's charity has been working with ITV's Emmerdale on a story-line about a teacher who grooms and has sex with a pupil. Jenni is joined by Amanda Naylor, Head of Child Sexual Abuse at Barnado's and Cris McCurley, a partner at BenHoareBell Solicitors in Newcastle to discuss adults in positions of trust and how the Sexual Offences Act 2003 relates to them. The Chelsea Flower Show has started. Women and children are at the heart of one of the gardens that has achieved gold. It's a recreation of a village in Zimbabwe with crops rich in vitamins, minerals and nutrients especially good for women, teenage girls and children under five. Siobhann Tighe has been to see it.Today India learns the outcome of its general election. For the first time ever more women are likely to have voted than men. Political parties sought to appeal to women, offering educational loans, free cooking gas cylinders and bikes for girls. Eight percent of parliamentary candidates were women. In one party, the Trinamool Congress Party (TMC), 41 per cent of its candidates were women. Jenni is joined by the BBC's India correspondent Yogita Limaye in Varanasi and Dr Champa Patel, Head of the Chatham House Asia-Pacific programme.To mark the opening of a new retrospective of the work of Posy Simmonds at the House of Illustration in London, Jenni talks to its co-curator Paul Gravett, to comic laureate Hannah Berry and to cartoonist and winner of last year's Observer Cape graphic short story prize, Edith Pritchett. How did Posy become a trailblazing female cartoonist in a male-dominated field? And what impact has her work had on the next generation of women cartoonists and graphic novelists?
Minipodcast. Extracto de El vuelo Sonoro: Mundo Real o Mundo Today 01x05
[Original release: 23 April 2018] The death penalty was written into the colonial penal code in India when the country was under British direct rule, and it stayed on the books after independence. Today India remains a ‘retentionist’ country – meaning that it retains the death penalty in the face of a growing global movement to abolish it worldwide on human rights grounds. At the end of 2017, there were 371 prisoners on death row in India. India is one of the few democracies that retains the death penalty, and it has voted against recent UN resolutions seeking a global end to the death penalty. In this episode, Anup Surendranath talks about the research he and his team at the National Law University in Delhi have conducted on death row inmates in India and what challenges remain on the path to abolition. Produced by: Dr Kira Allmann (University of Oxford) Interview with: Dr Anup Surendranath (National Law University in Delhi) Music by: Rosemary Allmann
The death penalty was written into the colonial penal code in India when the country was under British direct rule, and it stayed on the books after independence. Today India remains a ‘retentionist’ country – meaning that it retains the death penalty in the face of a growing global movement to abolish it worldwide on human rights grounds. At the end of 2017, there were 371 prisoners on death row in India. India is one of the few democracies that retains the death penalty, and it has voted against recent UN resolutions seeking a global end to the death penalty. In this episode, Anup Surendranath talks about the research he and his team at the National Law University in Delhi have conducted on death row inmates in India and what challenges remain on the path to abolition. Produced by: Dr Kira Allmann (University of Oxford) Interview with: Dr Anup Surendranath (National Law University in Delhi) Music by: Rosemary Allmann If you like this podcast, please consider making a donation to the Oxford Human Rights Hub to support the work we do to make human rights information more accessible: www.alumniweb.ox.ac.uk/law/donations…ke-a-donation
The first venture between India and Europe took place in the 1980s. In 1981, Europe's Ariane 3 rocket launched into space India's first geostationary satellite Apple. The cooperation continues today with India's lunar mission Chandrayaan-1. India's INSAT satellites were also designed for weather forecasting and Earth observation. Thirteen of them lifted-off with Europe's Ariane launchers. Today India has developed its own launchers at its Sriharikota base in the Bay of Bengal and is about to enter a new stage with its first lunar mission Chandrayaan-1. The large antenna designed by the Indian Space Agency and specially installed outside Bangalore to monitor the Chandrayaan-1 mission forms part of India's deep space network and is a good illustration of India's desire to play a role in the conquest of space and to offer its services to other countries. India is also interested in other forms of cooperation that go beyond lunar discovery and astronomical missions.ESApod video programme