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Speak The Truth

Speak The Truth

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Sniper Veterans of the Afghan and Iraq wars, Robert Terkla and Matt Tardio feel American values and traditions have been systematically degraded and are finally speaking up. Evil wins when good men do nothing. These good men provide fact and experience based commentary that EVERY American should be listening to. Support this podcast: https://www.patreon.com/speakthetruthofficial
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The Afghan Eye is an independent, Afghan-led platform dedicated to Afghans reclaiming and leading the discussion on Afghanistan. We critique and provide a counter-narrative to all issues Afghan.
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Interview with my younger bro, Adel. We discuss the inspiration for this podcast, the intent of what I would like for the podcast to do, and have an open, honest conversation discussing life...And how it is complicated further by of course, being Afghan.
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I share here my daily contemplation on a verse from the Bible. I reflect on the verse and the implications of the verse for my life. Now, I have been sharing for the past two months the persecution that I have been facing for the past 10 years. In fact, these people had been trying much earlier, since I went to Australia. I am still wondering what that has to empower me, has actually made me vulnerable because of social ignorance that fails to support it, like how it does for Afghan and Musl ...
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The New Dad Rock

Steve Nelson & Keith Nottonson

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Two college radio DJs during the 90s, hosts Keith and Steve helped expose bands like Nirvana, Pavement and PJ Harvey. They went to shows, interviewed musicians and reviewed albums for various zines and papers. They worked security at concerts and once, even did load-in for Phish. Now they’re dads. Whether you want to explore lesser-known music or take a trip down memory lane, tune in to The New Dad Rock. Join hosts Keith and Steve as they navigate the ages together, sharing their love of mus ...
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COMMONS Presents: Inside Kabul INSIDE KABUL is a multi-award winning series that follows the daily life of two young Afghan women, Marwa and Raha. Both have been recording their daily lives since the arrival of the Taliban in August 2021. Should they stay? Leave? And when they leave, what does exile look like? As they contemplate their futures, Raha and Marwa exchange and record hundreds of voice notes with noted French journalist Caroline Gillet. What emerges is a raw and incredibly intimat ...
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This is a podcast about life in America as an American-Afghan. I openly talk about my own life, topics related to the dual culture, American lifestyle, Afghan family life, taboo topics that Afghans don’t discuss but need to start, interviews with notable Afghans doing great things and much more. Please subscribe and leave a comment on Apple a Podcast, it would mean the world to me! Is there a topic you think is important? Let me know! Stay in touch with me and follow me on Instagram: @realam ...
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Saturday mornings are made for Weekend Edition Saturday, the program wraps up the week's news and offers a mix of analysis and features on a wide range of topics, including arts, sports, entertainment, and human interest stories.
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The Negotiators

Doha Debates and Foreign Policy

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Conflicts don’t just get resolved on their own. Most are resolved through a grueling process of give and take, usually behind closed doors. On the podcast The Negotiators, Doha Debates is partnering with Foreign Policy to put listeners in the room. Each episode features the mediators behind the world's most challenging negotiations. You’ll hear about a nuclear standoff, a hostage crisis, a gang mediation, and much more -- successes and failures that shaped people’s lives.
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Overwhelmed by conflicting narratives and sensationalism in the news? Wondering where you can get an objective analysis and direct-from-the-source reporting? Look no further than In the Room with Peter Bergen. In a weekly nonpartisan news podcast, longtime national security journalist and bestselling author Peter Bergen goes beyond the headlines, to explore the world’s most important and captivating stories. Each week, listeners are invited to join Peter as he covers a news topic like war, a ...
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Warlord

True Crime Australia

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Claire Harvey and Yoni Bashan discuss the Sunday Telegraph's special investigation into the rise of one of Sydney's most feared gangsters, Farhad Qaumi.
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Interconnectors foregrounds impact wherever people are striving to make a positive change. Hosted by Afghan-American Mithaq Kazimi (pronounced: Mi-saq Ka-zi-mi) following his celebrated tv show on ZEE and a virtual reality web-series on Facebook. Subscribe.
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The first Afghan podcast ever; Al Muflihoon (The Successful Ones). On this podcast we will discuss life, marriage, Islam, business, work, diet & health, problems of Afghanistan and their solutions, how to attain success & more! Tune in and subscribe!
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Brian Kilmeade from FOX & Friends and his guests team up for lively debate and discussion of the news and issues that all Americans are talking about. For a fresh and unique morning wake-up call, join Brian Kilmeade weekdays 9am Eastern on FoxNewsTalk.com.
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The Spear

Modern War Institute at West Point

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The Spear is a podcast from the Modern War Institute at West Point. It sets out to explore the combat experience, with each episode featuring a guest who tells a detailed and personal story, describing the events and exploring topics like decision-making under stress and what it feels like to be in combat.
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The 51%

FRANCE 24 English

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A program about women who are reshaping our world. Join us every Friday at 4:15pm Paris time and check out our Facebook page: FRANCE24.51percent.
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Rescue operations

tamana hassan zada

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I am an afghan girl, who experienced so many things as a teenager and past lots of challenges. I made this podcast to help other girls and teenagers from anywhere in the world. I want to inspire them to continue and be the hero of their life. This podcast is about life, challenges, situations, choices and many other things that we will face as a girl.
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Freshly Grounded is a weekly podcast founded by 2 British Muslim entrepreneurs, Faisal and Sam. The boys discuss anything and everything from business, lifestyle, conspiracies and current world events.
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Stories of Transformation is a collection of intimate conversations with some of the most inspiring and courageous minds in art, entertainment, service, business, spirituality, and wellness. Every Tuesday, creator and host Baktash Ahadi, speaks with individuals from around the world who share their unique stories about how they overcame hardships, learned their craft, and found their purpose. These conversations are meant to inform, entertain, and inspire. Learn more by visiting www.baktasha ...
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The Opportunist tells true stories of regular people who turn sinister by embracing opportunity. How does an everyday person turn into a thief, a scammer or a cult leader? Perhaps the most dangerous person is the one who appears the most normal. Perhaps there is a dark potential lurking inside all of us that is just waiting for the right opportunity to emerge. The Opportunist is an original podcast hosted by Hannah Smith.
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Immerse yourself in the most compelling and consequential stories from around the globe. The world is changing in big ways every day. State of the World from NPR takes you where the news is happening — and explains why it matters. With bureaus spanning the globe, NPR reporters bring you facts and context from the ground so you can cut through the noise of disinformation. NPR's State of the World, a human perspective on global stories in just a few minutes, every weekday. State of the World w ...
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The official podcast for Judicial Watch--a conservative, non-partisan educational foundation promoting transparency, accountability and integrity in government, politics and the law. Through our educational endeavors, we advocate high standards of ethics and morality in our nation’s public life and seeks to ensure that political and judicial officials do not abuse the powers entrusted to them by the American people. Judicial Watch fulfills its educational mission through litigation, investig ...
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This is the Sub Pop Podcast, a product of Sub Pop Records, the Seattle-based record label since 1988. Hear stories from inside, outside, and adjacent to Sub Pop, straight from the horse's mouth. Season 3 begins May 23, 2017 with a new episode out every other Tuesday. Absolutely nothing sounds better.
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Rights and Resilience

Shahzad Mudasir and Adnan Onur Acar

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Rights&Resilience podcast aims to give Afghan exiles valuable insights and resources concerning their rights in Turkey. It also seeks to guide them through the intricacies of securing employment, accessing healthcare, pursuing education, and other essential forms of assistance. هدف این پادکست ارائه بینش ها و منابع ارزشمند به پناهندگان و مهاجران افغان در مورد حقوق آنها در ترکیه است. این پادکست همچنین به دنبال آن است که آنها را از طریق پیچیدگی های تأمین شغل، دسترسی به مراقبت های بهداشتی، پیگیر ...
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We saw it on the news. The images still haunt us. Two years ago this month, a desperate sea of humanity rushed the Kabul airport as the American military started mass evacuations in Afghanistan. Many were left behind to face the Taliban, while some escaped to countries like Iran and Pakistan. For over 80,000 refugees, America is now home. Their lives continue, but our news feeds have moved on, blasting stories about today’s crisis-du-jour. Now these evacuees live beside us, trying to make en ...
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Inside Geneva

SWI swissinfo.ch

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A podcast from SWI swissinfo.ch, a multilingual international public service media company from Switzerland, where Imogen Foulkes puts big questions facing the world to the experts working to tackle them in Switzerland’s international city.
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Welcome to The Photo Vault. Our host, Lukas Birk, takes you on a voyage filled with exclusive on sight interviews featuring renowned artists who draw inspiration from vernacular photography, collectors who have dedicated their lives to amassing incredible troves of images, and curators who curate exhibitions that bridge the gap between past and present. The Photo Vault steps into a hidden world filled with forgotten snapshots, dusty family albums, and gems of visual history to be uncovered. ...
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Rahmatullah Nabil is an Afghan politician and former intelligence chief. Having lost his father at the age of one, he was raised by his mother, who dedicated her life to him. Nabil left school and joined one of the Mujahideen factions as a teenager. An ambush on Soviet forces, during which he was injured, and the discovery of a handwritten letter b…
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In the shadow of the Taliban's resurgence, Afghanistan stands as a haunting testament to the fragility of progress and the enduring struggle for human rights. Two decades after the U.S.-led intervention following 9/11, the country has come full circle, with the Taliban once again imposing their harsh interpretation of Islamic law, particularly on w…
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Multi-tour Afghanistan combat veteran also spoke about chartering the first flight into Taliban controlled Kabul and rescuing hundreds of Americans and Afghanis through his organization Grey Bull Rescue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesFOX News Radio tarafından oluşturuldu
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When a diplomatic deal goes bad, the blame usually falls on the politicians. Often, we don’t even remember the names of the negotiators. But in the wake of the return of the Taliban, a lot of people have blamed one man: Zalmay Khalilzad, the U.S. special representative for Afghanistan reconciliation. Khalilzad was born in Afghanistan but had served…
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The ruling Taliban in Afghanistan issued a sweeping morality law in August. Among other things, it bans women's voices outside the home: no laughing, speaking loudly or singing. Afghan women outside the country are protesting the restriction by posting videos of themselves singing. We hear from some of them. Learn more about sponsor message choices…
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People fleeing violence and persecution can be haunted by their traumas for a long time, even after they have found safety in a new place. And children are particularly vulnerable. Rhitu Chatterjee has the story of a boy who fled Afghanistan and has recently settled in Maine.Rhitu Chatterjee tarafından oluşturuldu
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In this episode, we delve into the controversial story of U.S. Marine Joshua Mast, who adopted a young Afghan girl under questionable circumstances. Using the 2021 fall of Afghanistan and its ensuing chaos as a pretext, Mast navigated legal and ethical gray areas to carry out the adoption, sparking intense debate and legal battles.…
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Among the many brave acts of the Second Anglo-Afghan War (November 1878-September 1880), sixteen were awarded the Victoria Cross. Among this relatively small collection of awards, however, are several remarkable circumstances. The war saw the last Victoria Cross awarded to a civilian and the same award was the first to a clergyman (Reverend James A…
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Since its founding in 2010, the Afghanistan National Institute of Music has provided unique music training to Afghan children. In 2013, the group made a triumphant visit to the U.S. This month, three years after the Taliban retook control of Afghanistan, they returned amid a changed world. Jeffrey Brown reports for our arts and culture series, CANV…
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In this special edition to mark the beginning of a new season, we're focusing on the plight of Afghan and Iranian women. It's been three years since the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan and thus erasing women from all forms of public life. It's also two years since the death of Mahsa Amini, who was killed while in detention by the Iranian mo…
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It's been three years since the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan. Their policies have rolled back women’s rights. Newly enforced laws require women to veil their faces in public. They are also now prohibited from singing or raising their voices. Afghan artist and activist Fatimah Hossaini reacts to the devastating new laws.…
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A popular online geography game is taking players around the globe, one Google Street View image at a time. John Yang speaks with Trevor Rainbolt, perhaps the game's most famous player, for a look inside the world of GeoGuessr. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/fundersPBS News tarafından oluşturuldu
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Artist and designer Beau McCall has made his mark on the art world one button at a time. Special correspondent Jared Bowen of GBH Boston takes us through the first-ever retrospective covering his near-40-year career. It's part of our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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This episode of Talking Lead: Lee Jackson is a former British SAPPER. Lee has over 18 years experience in the Executive Protection & Security Industry ranging from serving in the British Army as a Royal Engineer for 6 years to 5 years with Her Majesty’s Prison Service (HMPS) and 14 years of performing duties as a certified K9 handler (primarily exp…
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Round out your week of news with Boyd Matheson! Boyd provides insight into the upcoming presidential election and what to look out for. H.W. Brands shares how the 1940 election is impacting the foreign policy debate today. Learn more about how Afghan women are being treated under Taliban rule with Ishaan Tharoor. Boaz Atzili shares what a new negot…
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The American presidency is a role of unparalleled power and responsibility, shaping the lives of millions and influencing global affairs. Yet, it's an office fraught with paradoxes - immense authority coupled with frustrating limitations. In a piece by New York Times, Jamelle Bouie details the complexities of the presidency that often go unexamined…
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As the Israel-Hamas conflict continues to unfold, the world watches for a resolution that seems perpetually out of reach. Despite the clear benefits of a cease-fire for both Israelis and Palestinians, complex political dynamics and strategic maneuvering have thwarted progress. With lives hanging in the balance, there is a growing call for a new, mo…
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The 1940 U.S. presidential election marked a pivotal moment in American history, challenging long-held traditions and shaping the nation's global role. As we face similar crossroads in 2024, the debates between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Charles Lindbergh offer valuable insights into the complexities of American leadership on the world stage. H.W. B…
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As the 2024 presidential election draws near, the political landscape is buzzing with anticipation and uncertainty. Vice President Kamala Harris, having stepped into the spotlight following a decisive debate performance, finds herself gaining momentum in the polls. However, the unpredictable nature of American politics and the razor-thin margins in…
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The political landscape of Washington, D.C., often referred to as "the swamp," holds surprising lessons for those willing to look deeper. As we enter the 2024 election season, it's crucial to focus on candidates who embody principles that can transform this complex ecosystem. The wisdom shared by a Rabbi at a D.C. dinner, as recounted by Boyd, remi…
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The Security Council is the United Nations' most powerful body, with the ability to impose sanctions and authorize the use of force. There are five permanent members of the council: Russia, France, China, the U.S and Britain. And any one of those permanent members can veto council resolutions. The U.S. is proposing expanding the number of permanent…
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The rise of Bolivia's "cholitas" and how the nation's Indigenous women have gone from being socially marginalised to being widely respected and accepted. Also he was a monk much beloved in France for his extraordinary charity work. But further allegations of sexual violence have now emerged against the late Abbé Pierre. Plus how ongoing economic un…
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In this week's show: Bangladesh's International Crime Tribunal says it's begun the process to request the extradition of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina from India. While Dhaka and New Delhi enjoyed warm relations under Hasina's watch, we ask if relations between the two neighbours have now started to cool since her ouster in August.…
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Join Boyd Matheson is delving into Thursday’s news. Jay Evensen sits down with Boyd to discuss the topic missing from yesterday’s debate: the national debt. Learn how psychology can heal political divisions with Jamil Zaki. Naman Shah breaks down the benefits of refugees and how we can reform the immigrant policy to be more welcoming and effective.…
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To solve more problems in our society, a greater focus and energy towards promoting strong families. A focus on family will do more good for us than any government policy change could accomplish. Boyd reflects on how we can refocus our mindset towards building stronger communities by strengthening the American family.…
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Parenthood is often portrayed as a challenging and stressful endeavor, but that depiction isn't an accurate reflection of the whole experience of parenthood. The recent advisory on parental stress by Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has sparked a debate about the true nature of raising children in today's world. Wendy Wang from the Institute of Family …
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In the midst of heated debates on immigration, the stories of refugees often get lost in political rhetoric. As a refugee medical examiner, Naman Shah has witnessed firsthand the resilience, hope, and potential that newcomers bring to our nation. Their journeys remind us of America's enduring promise as a beacon of freedom and opportunity. At a tim…
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In the shadow of generational crises, America has grappled with a pervasive sense of fear that has shaped our national psyche. From the aftermath of 9/11 to the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, our society has faced challenges that tested our resilience and unity. However, the way to overcome this fear is not through government action, it…
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The Biden administration's recent $10 million grant to the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) for tenant advocacy has raised eyebrows in the housing sector. This decision comes amid allegations of substandard living conditions in AHF-managed properties, creating a potential conflict of interest. Christian Britschgi from Reason shares that as the line…
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In a world seemingly divided by political differences, is there hope for finding common ground? Jamil Zaki from Stanford University breaks down recent research from Stanford University that suggests that our perceptions of political rivals may be more distorted than we realize, and that meaningful dialogue can bridge these divides. By understanding…
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In the recent Trump-Harris debate, a critical issue loomed large but went unaddressed: the staggering $35 trillion national debt. This "elephant in the room" represents a looming economic crisis that could have far-reaching consequences for future generations. As both candidates make promises that could potentially add trillions more to the deficit…
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For decades, producer Dan Slepian has spearheaded documentaries, podcasts and investigative reports for Dateline NBC. In 2002, a chance conversation propelled him to start probing wrongful convictions, work that led to a Pulitzer Prize-winning podcast 20 years later. Slepian joined Amna Nawaz to discuss his new book, "The Sing Sing Files," and why …
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