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The Take

Al Jazeera

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The Take is a daily interview-driven international news podcast hosted by award-winning journalist Malika Bilal. Each episode focuses on conversations with journalists and people directly impacted by the news of the day, offering our listeners the context necessary to understand what's in the headlines. With millions of global listens, it's clear the conversations we're having on The Take are worth hearing. And critics think so too. The show has won the Online Journalism Awards, the Signal A ...
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Chapo

VICE

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As Sinaloa cartel leader Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán goes on trial, VICE News explores his high-stakes case through the stories of people caught up in the drug war in the U.S. and Mexico. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Sicario Effect

Exclave Media

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The Sicario Effect is a new series from Exclave Media. Jhon Jairo Velasquez Vasquez alias “Popeye” was Pablo Escobar’s top lieutenant and The Medellin Cartel's chief sicario (assassin). He’s publicly admitted to having personally killed 300 people. In 2014, after 23 years in prison, Popeye was released. Rather than lay low and enjoy his new freedom, he took to the internet and became a social media star, “Popeye the Repentant”. And as we discovered, that’s just the beginning. This is a story ...
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Welcome to "The Credible Vegetable Report," the go-to podcast for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the vegetable market's dynamics and trends. Each episode, we dive into the latest developments affecting the agricultural sector, from pricing fluctuations and supply chain challenges to consumption trends and sustainability issues. Join us as we explore vital topics that impact growers, sellers, and consumers alike. Whether it’s discussing the ripple effects of the Sinaloa water ...
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Simply News has released a new show: ”Simply Economics, from Mexico”. This podcast is a daily news show covering articles about economics that are written in Spanish for Mexican audiences. The podcast is fully AI-generated, with a team of AI news agents working together to find stories, translate articles, and produce the show.
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Circle Of Insight- Foreign Affairs

Circle Of Insight Productions

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Welcome to “Circle of Insight: Foreign Affairs,” your go-to podcast for in-depth discussions on global issues and international relations. Join us as we explore the complex world of foreign affairs, analyzing current events, geopolitical strategies, and the interplay of nations. Each episode features expert guests and insightful commentary, offering a comprehensive understanding of the forces shaping our world. Tune in to stay informed and engaged with the latest developments in global polit ...
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This Podcast Series is part of Noria’s Mexico and Central America Program, and belongs to our "Violence Takes Place" project. We are delighted to present a set of conversations on gender, geography, and violence against women in rural Mexico and Central America. Six episodes with the leading women working on violence in the region: researchers, journalists, activists. Discover their work, their newest books, and their ongoing investigative projects.
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The escalating violence from drug trafficking in Sinaloa has led to a staggering economic collapse, with losses estimated at 625 million pesos and thousands of jobs lost. This episode examines the dire consequences of the drug war on local businesses and the community, highlighting the urgent need for government intervention and potential solutions…
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The arrest of Sinaloa cartel leader "El Mayo" has ignited a brutal power struggle in northwestern Mexico. With hundreds dead and civilians living in fear in Culiacan, cartel violence has closed schools and imposed a de facto curfew. As Mexico's new president, Claudia Sheinbaum, takes office, what can she do to bring peace? In this episode: John Hol…
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The Navajo people strongly supported US President Joe Biden in Arizona’s 2020 election. But there are questions about whether Native voters will be equally supportive of Harris this time around. Winning Arizona, also home to a large number of independent voters, could be crucial to national election victory or defeat. In this episode: Rob Reynolds …
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As the U.S. elections approach, we explore the potential economic impacts on Latin America, particularly regarding trade and tariffs under different leadership scenarios. Additionally, Lorie Logan from the Federal Reserve discusses the outlook for gradual rate cuts and their implications for the U.S. and Mexican economies. Join us on Simply Economi…
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Hamas leaders Yahya Sinwar and Ismail Haniyeh were killed by Israel, leaving the group to debate a successor. And, as Israel’s war on Gaza continues, questions remain about what lies ahead for Gaza’s leadership and its people. In this episode: Diana Buttu (@dianabuttu), Lawyer and Al-Shabaka Board Member Episode credits: This episode was produced b…
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In a remarkable shift, Mexico has become the leading supplier of advanced technology products to the United States, surpassing China and Taiwan. This episode explores the implications of this change for global trade dynamics and the U.S. economy. Additionally, we discuss the recent increase in the U.S. budget deficit to 6.4% of GDP, raising concern…
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Assassination claims, diplomatic expulsions, and mounting tensions: Canada accuses India of orchestrating the killing of a Sikh activist on its soil, igniting a diplomatic standoff. With both nations at odds, the Sikh community is caught in the middle. How are they navigating this, and what does the blame game mean for their future and security? In…
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We are coming to you on Sundays with weekly roundups as Israel's war in Gaza and Lebanon continues. The Israeli military killed nearly 100 Palestinians in strikes in Gaza's Beit Lahiya. Israel's siege of northern Gaza entered its 16th day. Fighting continued on the Lebanese Israeli border. It is day 380 of the war in Gaza, where more than 42,603 Pa…
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The upcoming review of the T-MEC agreement marks a crucial moment for Mexico's economy, with trade officials from Canada and the U.S. gathering to discuss Mexico's role as 'the factory of North America.' We explore the implications for local industries, job creation, and economic growth. Additionally, Octavio de la Torre, President of CONCANACO SER…
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Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on August 12, 2024. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. Hamas has confirmed that Yahya Sinwar has been killed in combat by an Israeli strike. But who was Yahya Sinwar? And what did his steadfast commitment to resistance mean for …
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As the review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) kicks off, we analyze its potential impact on Mexico's economy and trade relations. With key discussions on rules of origin and the shifting geopolitical landscape, this episode explores how Mexico could emerge as a manufacturing hub in North America. Additionally, we hear from Iván…
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Hours after Israel said it had confirmed the assassination of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, Palestinian-American journalist Said Arikat was in the State Department briefing room in Washington. What does Sinwar’s death mean for the future of Hamas and Gaza – and how could Sinwar’s death change the rhetoric coming from the podium? In this episode: Said …
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In a compelling address, Argentina's Economy Minister Luis Caputo calls on entrepreneurs to invest in the country, emphasizing the importance of trust in President Javier Milei's administration. This episode delves into the current economic climate, the challenges of declining construction and manufacturing sectors, and the political dynamics at pl…
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UN peacekeepers in Lebanon have come under direct Israeli fire and sustained injuries in recent weeks as the escalation between Israel and Hezbollah intensifies. Despite recent attacks, however, the UNIFIL force has remained committed to its decades-long peacekeeping mission. But with escalating tensions and the safety of troops in crisis, what doe…
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In a transformative move, President Claudia Sheinbaum redefines the relationship between the Mexican government and the private sector, promising a collaborative approach and $20 billion in investments for 2025. This episode explores the implications of her conciliatory stance on Mexico's economic future, particularly in light of recent judicial re…
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The Mexican Ministry of Economy unveils a bold plan to boost investments across all 32 states through the creation of 'Corredores del Bienestar.' This initiative aims to enhance regional development and job creation, reflecting President Claudia Sheinbaum's vision of shared prosperity. Meanwhile, Bolivia grapples with road blockages that threaten t…
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The US is deploying advanced missile defense systems and troops to Israel, as tensions with Iran reach new heights. Does this signal an imminent attack on Iran? And what could that mean for the region? In this episode: Stephanie Dekker (@StefanieDekker), Senior Correspondent, Al Jazeera Episode credits: This episode was produced by Khaled Soltan, S…
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In this episode, we examine the alarming 27% gap between official and parallel dollar exchange rates in Venezuela, a situation that is fueling inflation and public unrest. As consumers resist paying the parallel rate, merchants find themselves in a precarious position, caught between government regulations and rising prices. We delve into the human…
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It’s a strange experience for journalist Natasha Del Toro to be on the other side of the mic, sharing her firsthand account of living through back-to-back hurricanes. Families like hers in the state of Florida are facing power outages and damaged homes while trying to rebuild emotionally, all while hurricane season continues. In this episode: Natas…
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We are coming to you on Sundays with weekly roundups as Israel's war in Gaza and Lebanon continues. The Israeli military besieged as many as 400,000 people in northern Gaza. Israel has attacked UN peacekeepers in Lebanon. Independent voters in the US are weighing their options. It is day 373 of the war in Gaza, where more than 42,126 Palestinians h…
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In this episode, we explore the significant impact of immigration on the US economy, debunking myths surrounding job loss and highlighting the contributions of migrants to growth. We also discuss the insights of Cecilia Alemany from UN Women on how investing in comprehensive care systems can enhance quality of life and boost national economies in L…
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As Mexico embarks on a new chapter with President Claudia Sheinbaum, experts discuss the uncertainty surrounding the country's economic future. Join us as we analyze potential scenarios impacting investors and everyday citizens, including the peso's decline and stock market volatility. Additionally, we delve into the Bank of Mexico's recent interes…
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Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on November 9, 2022. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. The world’s eyes are on Egypt this week, with the United Nations Climate Change Conference – COP27 – taking place in the resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh. But while Egyptian …
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The Bank of Mexico warns of a weakening economy, with a bleak outlook for 2024 and 2025. Meanwhile, the government faces challenges with gasoline subsidies that may hinder fiscal deficit reduction efforts. Join us for an in-depth analysis of these critical economic issues and their implications for the future of Mexico's economy. Sources: https://f…
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For Gaza’s children, there’s no “post” in post-traumatic stress disorder. The trauma is constant and relentless. Many who survived have lost parents, limbs, or both. These kids aren’t playing or going to school - they’re fighting to survive, scavenging for food amid the rubble. So, what future does that trauma leave the children of Palestine with? …
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