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La zona de Teatinos, la más aventajada para construir el nuevo estadio de La Rosaleda
El egiptólogo Tito Vivas denuncia en 'Herrera en COPE' el grave deterioro del monumento en Madrid frente al rigor científico con que se abordan los misterios de Egipto
Solemos ver medusas o aguas vivas pequeñas cuando vamos a la playa pero este febrero científicos argentinos nos asombraron con las imágenes de una medusa enorme filmada en el Atlántico Sur. ¿Cómo son las medusas y dónde viven?
Acompanhe o trabalho da Assembleia Legislativa na luta contra a violência de gênero.
(San Pablo) Con la participación de Pepa Torres Pérez, autora; Débora Ávila Cantos, investigadora y activista y Cristina Ruiz Fernández, periodista. La protesta y la denuncia de las injusticias es un elemento clave dentro de nuestras sociedades democráticas, pero no podemos quedarnos solo ahí, también tenemos que ser capaces de imaginar, generar y proponer nuevas opciones de vida por las que luchar.
Sam Temple discusses his documentary, Agua Vivas de Faribault, working with Claudia Garcia, Clean River Partners, and more.
LeuchtMasse Uhrenpodcast - Deutsche Version der LumePlotters
Send a textBark und Jack's Adrian Barker hat eine Kollaboration mit Christopher Ward auf die Beine gestellt und eine recht coole Taucheruhr erschaffen, mit kleinen aber wichtigen Änderungen an der C60.Indische Uhren Szene (nicht die Sammlerszene)....Eine neue Snowflake und Skyflake von Grand Seiko in 33mm zum ersten Mal mit dem 9F Quartzwerk (+- 10 Sekunden pro Jahr) - ein Hit für die Damen.Interview mit Sebastian Vivas, dem Heritage und Musuems-Direktor von Audemars Piguet (in Englisch).Viel Spass!! Danke für Deine Zeit und für's Zuhören. Sendet mir eine Voicemail und wir hören uns im Podcast:https://www.speakpipe.com/opportunistischesdurcheinanderBitte folgt mir/uns auf instagram IG: @leuchtmasse_podcast oder schreibt mir: opportunistischesdurcheinander@gmail.com
Entrevista a Elena Mohedano, coordinadora del Festival Artes Vivas de Manzanares el Real
A discussão vai ser realizada no Ciclo de Debates "Educar, decidir, efetivar: bases para enfrentar o feminicídio e as violências contra as mulheres e garantir direitos".
Josué confronta al pueblo a que seamos Natán y no Rafáh.
Hoy, la liturgia nos regala dos imágenes potentes: la sal y la luz. En este mes de febrero, donde miramos a la Sagrada Familia, Jesús nos recuerda que nuestra fe no es un adorno privado, sino una luz que debe "alumbrar a todos los de la casa" 1. Hoy encendemos el símbolo de nuestra semana: una lámpara sobre la mesa, recordándonos que la familia es el primer lugar donde el Pueblo de Dios brilla.
Acesse e assista ao vídeo: https://bit.ly/3WZYOAvReceba nossos programas em seu WhatsApp, Telegram ou Signal, envie uma mensagem para (43) 99136-2025.Acesse nossas redes sociais:Site Oficial: www.padrealexnogueira.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/padrealexnogueiraoficialFacebook: www.facebook.com/padrealexnogueiraTodas as noites reze conosco no programa "Boa noite meu Jesus" – Oração, meditação da Palavra de Deus, e Benção da noite com Padre Alex Nogueira.
Lanzan campaña “Carpetas vivas” por personas desaparecidasConagua clausura pozo ilegal en Santa Cruz XoxocotlánMás información en nuestro Podcast
SEP presentó convocatoria de la Copa Nacional Escolar Localizan con vida a cuatro adolescentes desaparecidas en QuerétaroRusia reitera relación con Venezuela tras captura de MaduroMás información en nuestro podcast
Dirige y presenta: Juan Carlos Baruque Hernández Sumario del programa JUAN MIGUEL MARSELLA *Fantasmas o entes de otro plano. *Aparatos de investigación. *Entidades vivas o muertas. Contacta: +34 687 39 80 12 - Solo WhatsApp mundoinsolitoradio@hotmail.com Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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Diciembre es uno de los meses más fuertes para muchos negocios, pero cuando llega enero, las ventas pueden complicarse.En este episodio hablamos de cómo mantener vivas tus ventas después de la temporada decembrina y cómo prepararte estratégicamente para la famosa “cuesta de enero”, te comparto por qué el comportamiento del consumidor cambia en enero, cómo adaptar tu mensaje, qué tipo de ofertas funcionan mejor y cómo aprovechar la base de clientes que generaste en diciembre para seguir vendiendo sin depender de descuentos agresivos.Si tienes un negocio o emprendimiento y quieres empezar el año con una estrategia clara este episodio es para ti.
No palco do Alla Scala de Milão, na abertura de temporada com a ópera de Shostakovich sobre a luta feminista contra a violência dos tranos. Uma crónica de Francisco Sena Santos.
Aliento diarioDesde Puerta del Cielo esperamos que sea de bendición para sus vidas
#322 | Rios de Águas Vivas | Pr. Heber Teo
COP30, a major global meeting has this year gathered government representatives from 198 countries, alongside UN bodies, civil society, academia, industry, and a significant delegation of Indigenous Peoples, women, and youth. Notably, this year has the largest-ever participation of Indigenous Peoples in the conference series, with over 3,000 Indigenous delegates registered. Cultural Survival is engaging with Indigenous leaders and their representatives to understand their goals for COP30. In this interview, we hear from Eileen Cunningham (Miskito). Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Music: 'Libres y Vivas', by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
From November 10 to 21, 2025, the UN Climate Change Conference, commonly referred to as COP30, is taking place in Belém, the city called the "gateway" to the Amazon Rainforest. In this interview, we spoke to Onel Inanadinia Masardule Herrera (Guna). Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Music: 'Libres y Vivas', by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
Notably, this years COP gathering features a record participation of Indigenous Peoples, with over 3,000 registered delegates, alongside strong representation from women and youth. Cultural Survival has spoken with Indigenous leaders and their representatives to understand their priorities and demands for COP30. In this interview, we hear from Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim (Mbororo). Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Music: 'Libres y Vivas', by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
This years COP meeting is historic, as it has seen the largest participation of Indigenous peoples in the conference series' history, with more than 3,000 Indigenous delegates officially registered. Cultural Survival has been speaking with Indigenous leaders and their representatives to understand their priorities and demands for COP30. Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Music: 'Libres y Vivas', by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
From November 10 to 21, 2025, the UN Climate Change Conference, commonly referred to as COP30, is taking place in Belém, the city called the "gateway" to the Amazon Rainforest. This major global meeting has gathered government representatives from 198 countries, alongside UN bodies, civil society, academia, industry, and a significant delegation of Indigenous Peoples, women, and youth. Notably, this year has the largest-ever participation of Indigenous Peoples in the conference series, with over 3,000 Indigenous delegates registered. Cultural Survival is engaging with Indigenous leaders and their representatives to understand their goals for COP30. In this interview, we hear from Andrea Carmen (Yaqui), from the International Indian Treaty Council. Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Music: 'Libres y Vivas', by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
A particularly notable presence at COP30 is a large delegation representing Indigenous Peoples, women, and youth. This year's gathering is historic, as it has seen the largest participation of Indigenous peoples in the conference series' history, with more than 3,000 Indigenous delegates officially registered. Cultural Survival has been speaking with Indigenous leaders and their representatives to understand their priorities and demands for COP30. In this interview we hear from Bruce Kendall Goldtooth (Diné ) Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Music: 'Libres y Vivas', by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
The 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference, commonly referred to as COP30, is taking place from November 10 to November 21, 2025, in Belém, Brazil, which is often referred to as the gateway"to the Amazon Rainforest. In this interview we hear from Musa Ndamba (Mbororo) Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Music: 'Libres y Vivas', by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
The annual meeting of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), this global event, has drawn a vast and diverse attendance. Participants include government representatives from the 198 member countries, as well as delegates from UN bodies, civil society organizations, academia, and the private sector. In this interview we hear from Sara Olsvig (Inuk) Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Music: 'Libres y Vivas', by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
The 2025 UN Climate Change Conference, commonly referred to as COP30, is taking place in Belém, Brazil, known as the "gateway" to the Amazon Rainforest, from November 10 to 21, 2025. This major global meeting has gathered government representatives from the 198 signatory countries, along with delegates from UN bodies, civil society, academia, and industry. Notably, it features a record participation of Indigenous Peoples, with over 3,000 registered delegates, alongside strong representation from women and youth. Cultural Survival has spoken with Indigenous leaders and their representatives to understand their priorities and demands for COP30. Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Music: 'Libres y Vivas', by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
At COP30 in Brazil, a particularly notable presence is a large delegation representing Indigenous Peoples, women, and youth. This year's gathering is historic, as it has seen the largest participation of Indigenous peoples in the conference series' history, with more than 3,000 Indigenous delegates officially registered. Cultural Survival has been speaking with Indigenous leaders and their representatives to understand their priorities and demands for COP30. In this interview, we hear from Joan Carling (Kankaney). Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Music: 'Libres y Vivas', by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
Th annual meeting of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), COP30, has drawn a vast and diverse attendance. Participants include government representatives from the 198 member countries, as well as delegates from UN bodies, civil society organizations, academia, and the private sector. In this interview, we hear from Edna Kaptoyo, from the Pokot Indigenous Peoples of Kenya. Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Music: 'Libres y Vivas', by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
COP30 has gathered government representatives from the 198 signatory countries, along with delegates from UN bodies, civil society, academia, and industry. Notably, it features a record participation of Indigenous Peoples, with over 3,000 registered delegates, alongside strong representation from women and youth. Cultural Survival has spoken with Indigenous leaders and their representatives to understand their priorities and demands for COP30. In this interview we hear from Dr. Albert K. Barume, UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Music: 'Libres y Vivas', by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
From November 10 to 21, 2025, the UN Climate Change Conference, commonly referred to as COP30, is taking place in Belém, the city called the "gateway" to the Amazon Rainforest. In this interview we hear from Bryan Bixcul (Maya-Tz'utujil), global coordinator of the Securing Indigenous Peoples' Rights in the Green Economy (SIRGE) coalition. Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Music: 'Libres y Vivas', by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
COP30 features a record participation of Indigenous Peoples, with over 3,000 registered delegates, alongside strong representation from women and youth. Cultural Survival has spoken with Indigenous leaders and their representatives to understand their priorities and demands for COP30. In this interview, we hear from Liudmyla Korotkykh(Tatar). Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Music: 'Libres y Vivas', by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
COP30 is a major global meeting that has gathered government representatives from 198 countries, alongside UN bodies, civil society, academia, industry, and a significant delegation of Indigenous Peoples, women, and youth. Notably, this year has the largest-ever participation of Indigenous Peoples in the conference series, with over 3,000 Indigenous delegates registered. Cultural Survival is engaging with Indigenous leaders and their representatives to understand their goals for COP30. Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Music: 'Libres y Vivas', by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
The 2025 UN Climate Change Conference, commonly referred to as COP30, is taking place in Belém, Brazil, known as the "gateway" to the Amazon Rainforest, from November 10 to 21, 2025. This major global meeting has gathered government representatives from the 198 signatory countries, along with delegates from UN bodies, civil society, academia, and industry. Notably, it features a record participation of Indigenous Peoples, with over 3,000 registered delegates, alongside strong representation from women and youth. Cultural Survival has spoken with Indigenous leaders and their representatives to understand their priorities and demands for COP30. In this interview, we hear from Great Grandmother Mary Lyons, an Ojibwe Elder from the Indigenous Environmental Network of Turtle Island. Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Music: 'Libres y Vivas', by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
From November 10 to 21, 2025, the UN Climate Change Conference, commonly referred to as COP30, is taking place in Belém, the city called the "gateway" to the Amazon Rainforest. This major global meeting has gathered government representatives from 198 countries, alongside UN bodies, civil society, academia, industry, and a significant delegation of Indigenous Peoples, women, and youth. In this interview, we hear from Rukka Sombolinggi, Secretary General of Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN), Indonesia. Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Libres y Vivas, by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
The 2025 UN Climate Change Conference, commonly referred to as COP30, is taking place in Belém, Brazil, known as the "gateway" to the Amazon Rainforest, from November 10 to 21, 2025. This major global meeting has gathered government representatives from the 198 signatory countries, along with delegates from UN bodies, civil society, academia, and industry. In this interview, we hear from Johnson Cerda (Kichwa). Music: Libres y Vivas, by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
Europa no solo inventó la pizza y el drama político: ahora quiere ponerle reglas a la inteligencia artificial. El AI Act no es un asunto lejano: si usas o vendes IA, podrías tener que cumplir aunque vivas a miles de kilómetros. Las multas llegan hasta 35 millones de euros. ¿La lección? La IA no es solo técnica… también es responsabilidad.#IAAplicada #LuisGyG #InteligenciaArtificial #AIAct #InnovaciónResponsableConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ia-aplicada-con-luisgyg--909634/support.
Florist Mauricio Vivas grows marigolds for these reverent altars, and sells them at his store “Tony Rossi & Sons Florist” in Oakland's Fruitvale neighborhood. KALW's Jenee Darden recently spoke to Mauricio in 2024 about the significance of marigolds for Dia de los Muertos traditions.
Antoni Bolinches, es psicologo especialista en psicologia clinica y acaba de publicar "El sindrome de las supermujeres" . Segun Antoni, ante la excelencia de la mujer los hombres, o no no se atreven o prefieren relaciones mas comodas, castigando a la supermujer con pocas o ninguna relacion amorosa. La solucion esta en la maduracion personal del hombre y la mujer y en la alianza de ambos sexos. "Los hombres nos hemos quedado desorientados durante un par de generaciones"
Faz 45 anos que as mesas do Martin Fierro recebem amigos que trocam ideias sobre poesia, literatura, cinema, amor, política e outros tantos assuntos ao redor de bons vinhos e boa comida. É um dos meus lugares preferidos em São Paulo. Para celebrar esse aniversário nos reunimos na Compasso Colab para um Peixe Voador especial. Falamos de Manuel Bandeira, Maiakovski e seus tradutores, a poesia como arte revolucionária e sobre o personagem Martin Fierro, o ícone argentino que dá nome ao celebrado restaurante. Na mesa, cheia de promessas de felicidade, meus convidados são Ana Massochi, Carlos Francisco Livieres, e o professor Davi Arrigucci Jr., cujo livro Humildade, Paixão e Morte - a poesia de Manuel Bandeira, foi minha obsessão por vários dias em Recife. Divirta-se com esse episódio que é um pedacinho do que acontece nas mesas deliciosas na esquina da Aspicuelta onde seguimos nos encontrando. Vivas e vida longa ao nosso Martin Fierro!!
Muchos la recuerdan sobre todo por su papel de señora Fletcher en la serie de televisión “Se ha escrito un crimen” pero lo cierto es que Angela Lansbury tuvo también una notable carrera en el cine y en el teatro. Este 16 de octubre se ha cumplido el centenario de su nacimiento y nosotros lo celebramos dándole un repaso a su carrera. El estreno de la película “La hermanastra fea” nos sirve de excusa para buscar en nuestra “Enciclopedia curiosa del cine” el capítulo dedicado a Cenicienta y el cine. Charlamos con el director Miguel Ángel Vivas que acaba de estrenar su última película, “La tregua”, y en la sección de Jack Bourbon tenemos esta semana una película de cazadores en África protagonizada por John Wayne: “Hatari” de Howard Hawks.
Angélica María Vivas contó cómo la disciplina y el apoyo familiar guiaron a su hijo hacia la gloria olímpica.
Angélica María Vivas contó cómo la disciplina y el apoyo familiar guiaron a su hijo hacia la gloria olímpica.
Esta semana la cartelera llega llena de emociones, dramas, risas y alguna que otra locura, como la que nos trae Carmen Maura con la que hablamos de su último trabajo Vieja Loca, un thriller psicológico asfixiante, que consigue atraparte los 94 minutos que dura. Otro Thriller no menos interesante es La Tregua, un drama bélico dirigido por Miguel Ángel Vivas, con él y Aron Piper, el capitán Reyes hemos viajado hasta la segunda guerra mundial, al frío, al horror y desolación que se vive en un gulag soviético. Nos detenemos en Downton Abbey: El gran final, el tercer largometraje dirigido por Simón Curtis de la mítica y querida serie sobre la aristocracia británica, en Karmele de Asier Altuna, una historia ambientada en el País Vasco de posguerra, en Bala Perdida, un thriller criminal que firma Darren Aronofsky, ambientado en el Nueva York de los años 90, antes de los atentados del 11S y Mi ilustrísimo amigo la cinta que retrata la pasión y complicidad de Galdós y Pardo Bazán.Fuera de Carta Mi vida a lo grande, la película que abre el debate de la gordofobia en las aulas y podemos ver ya en Filmin. Todo esto además del resto de la cartelera, las mejores series con Pedro Calvo y las secciones habituales.Escuchar audio
El Pastor Carlos Stahl aborda el tema sobre el Milenio y qué clase de personas estarán vivas para este tiempo.
El precandidato presidencial denunció la compra ilegal de Aguas Vivas por parte del alcalde Federico ‘Fico' Gutiérrez al final de su gobierno.