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I løpet av et år har Sverige fått føle på en rekord-inflasjon. Men få hadde vel trodd at selveste Beyonce skulle gi den svenske økonomien enda mer hodebry.
Med journalist i E24 Marianne Stensland.
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I august 2019 blir Roger Bullman siktet for drap i Thailand og han bestemmer seg for å rømme landet for å unngå å måtte sone i Thailandsk fengsel. I mai 2023 setter han igjen føttene på norsk jord, etter nesten fire år på flukt. AVHØRT har fulgt Roger hele veien, men hva skjer nå? Vi setter oss ned i studio for å snakke om arbeidet med serien og hva som skjedde med Roger etter at han kom tilbake til Norge.
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En ubåt med finansfolk og eventyrere forsvant ved vraket av Titanic på søndag. De hadde rundt 90 timer med oksygen. Var hele redningsaksjonen dømt til å feile?
Med journalist Henning Carr Ekroll.
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Maria Stavang og Fetisha åpner seg opp om sine 🦋 health journeys 🦋, som ikke alltid har vært så healthy. Brace yourself for kropp, vaginisme og litt god, gammaldags selvutvikling!
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"Vi beholdt hendene for oss selv og snakket heller ikke om hverandres personlige fysikk. Men jeg fikk fortalt Louise at jeg kunne komme til å få lyst på henne om hun ble lenger."
Den splitter nye sesongen av Erotisk lesesirkel er i gang, og kickstartes med Lars Berrum som bonusmedlem! Hva synes han om den erotiske novellen "Min brors nabo"?
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Today, we’re joined by comedian Sarah Silverman! At the top, we reflect on loss (7:16), her new special, Sarah Silverman: Someone You Love (12:35), and coming of age in the ‘80s (18:42). Then, she talks about her early comedic influences (25:35), her path from SNL to Los Angeles (32:30), and the mentorship of Garry Shandling (35:10).
On the back-half, we walk through the evolution of her provocative work, from The Sarah Silverman Program (38:42) to I Love You, America (46:052), the connecting quality of her podcast (49:12), and the legacy of her late father (51:57).
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Paris Marx is joined by Emily Hund to discuss the creation of the influencer industry, how it’s been formalized by companies who profit from it, and what can be done to make it fairer for the people who work in it.
An excerpt of Emily’s book was published in Wired.After Elon Musk took over Twitter, a menswear account was suddenly in everyone’s feeds.Instagram is offering a paid subscription service that includes customer service.Countries have begun regulating the influencer industry. For example, Norway requires retouched photos to be labeled, while France has an even stricter law that regulates the types of products that can be promoted along with other requirements.
Emily Hund is the author of The Influencer Industry: The Quest for Authenticity on Social Media. She’s also a research affiliate at the Center on Digital Culture and Society at the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication. Follow Emily on Twitter at @emilyadh.
Tech Won’t Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Follow the podcast (@techwontsaveus) and host Paris Marx (@parismarx) on Twitter, and support the show on Patreon.
The podcast is produced by Eric Wickham and part of the Harbinger Media Network.
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Today’s episode is about the state of men in America. Last week, the non-profit institute Equimondo published a report on the state of men and boys in America: “Many men—especially younger men—are socially disconnected, pessimistic about the future, and turning to online anger," they wrote. "They are facing higher rates of depressive symptoms, suicidal thoughts, and a sense of isolation, as seen in the agreement of 65 percent that 'no one really knows me well.'" One survey is one survey. It doesn’t do a lot of good to overreact and proclaim one set of findings the iron law of American sociology. But this report is in line with other polls and also with the analyses of experts like Richard Reeves, the Brookings scholar who wrote the book ‘Of Boys and Men.’ Richard is today’s returning guest. We talk about how complaining about masculinity is history’s oldest trope; why this time might be different; what young men think about feminism; the effect of social media on boys and why it might be different than the effect of social media on girls; and what a positive version of masculinity might look like.
If you have questions, observations, or ideas for future episodes, email us at [email protected]. You can find us on TikTok at www.tiktok.com/@plainenglish_
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Øystein har besøk av utenriksjournalist Kristoffer Rønneberg og kommentator Therese Sollien for å snakke om “Peak China”. Teorien hevder at Kinas fremtidsutsikter er svakere enn mange har trodd og at landet allerede er i ferd med å nå toppnivået for sin internasjonale makt og innflytelse.
Aftenpodden USA diskuterer hva som taler for og imot at “Peak China”-teorien stemmer og hvorvidt et svakere Kina vil gi en mer eller mindre ustabil verden. De er også innom USA og hvorvidt amerikanernes syn på Kina er i ferd med å endre seg.
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Espen Henriksen hvorfor kronekursen har falt og du er blitt fattigere
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Et nytt og oljevennlig parti er større enn Miljøpartiet de grønne på en fersk måling. Hva står partiet for og hvorfor ønsker folk å stemme på dem? Med politisk journalist Sigrid Gausen og politisk redaktør Kjetil B. Alstadheim.
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Lars, Trine, Kjetil og Sarah lodder dybden i hangarskip-entusiasmen, ser på noen gode grafer for Jonas Gahr Støre og diskuterer den store saken som sniker seg inn over alt. Og så lanserer Trine det Kjetil mener er en idiotdebatt! Hør Aftenpodden hver uke i Aftenposten-appen eller hos PodMe.
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Norsk rødt kjøtt er klimavennlig og helsekost, uansett hva byrådet tror, sier Jenny Klinge, fra Senterpartiet
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Many of the continent’s economies are hamstrung by debt—much of it held internationally. We look at the growing need for closer co-operation between China, Western creditors and multilateral institutions. A city on Ukraine’s front line has become an unlikely locus for love stories. And unpicking the link between workers’ productivity and their drugs of choice.
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Kronen er vanvittig svak mot de fleste valutaer. Kan noe drastisk gjøres? Hvordan kan Norge innføre euro, eller en dansk variant med faste kurser? Og vil det fungere?
Med sjeføkonom Harald Magnus Andreassen i Sparebank 1 Markets. Produsent Kristine Aadne, programleder Sindre Heyerdahl
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As the clashes between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary RSF continue for a second week, hopes for a settlement to end the fighting still appear slim. The conflict’s humanitarian fallout has already been dire, with hundreds of civilians killed and thousands displaced, especially in the country’s urban areas, where the fighting has been most concentrated. A humanitarian ceasefire which both sides have agreed on this week has led to a slowdown in fighting but has not prevented skirmishes between both sides. Regional and international actors have so far made little progress in bringing the parties to the negotiating table.
This week on The Horn, Alan speaks with Dr. Amgad Fareid Eltayeb, a former leader in Sudan’s civilian Forces for Freedom and Change umbrella coalition, former assistant chief of staff to former Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, and former adviser to the UN mission to Sudan about ongoing fighting in the country, its humanitarian fallout in Khartoum and elsewhere, and what lies behind the power struggle between the leaders of the Sudanese Army and the RSF. They address the urban warfare’s impact on Khartoum's residents and their difficulties in escaping the conflict-affected areas. They delve into the origins of the power struggle between the Sudanese armed forces and the RSF, and their leaders Abdelfattah al-Burhan and Mohamed “Hemedti” Hamdan Dagalo. They also discuss his criticisms of the U.S.-led mediation process that eventually broke down into civil war, and whether or not there were any better alternatives. They talk about why tensions rose in the final weeks before the war and whether there is any hope left for a return to civilian rule in Sudan in the foreseeable future.
For more in-depth analysis on the situation in Sudan, check out Crisis Group's latest statement Stopping Sudan’s Descent into Full-Blown Civil War, last week’s episode of our Hold Your Fire! podcast War in Sudan and our Sudan country page.
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Laura Bates, founder of the Everyday Sexism Project and author of Men Who Hate Women and Fix the System, Not Women, joins Offline to shed light on one of the darkest corners of the internet: the manosphere. Made up of tens of thousands of incels, pick up artists, and white supremacists, the manosphere is an online hotbed of misogyny with violent real-world implications. Laura describes how she went undercover to infiltrate these platforms, and what she learned about protecting men and boys from radicalization.
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Why has Dominic Raab resigned as Deputy Prime Minister and what does it mean for the future of the Conservative government?
Join Rory and Alastair as they discuss all this and more on this evening's emergency podcast.
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Tilkallingsvikar Bjørn Kristoffer Bore grillar Raudts Mímir Kristjánsson om Ukraina før partiets landsmøte til helga. Raudt-politikaren etterlyser ei meir tolerant venstreside og gir råd til helgas KrF-landsmøte.
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Deep in the mountains along the Thai border, a bloody civil war rages. Our correspondent gives us rare insight into one of the world’s oldest insurgencies. New, stringent election rules will soon be tested in Britain. We ask if voters are ready. And, the bubble tea franchise taking South-East Asia by storm.
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