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Independent news and stories from SBS Audio, connecting you to life in Australia and Japanese-speaking Australians. - 世界やオーストラリアのニュース、インタビュー、特集、そしてコミュニティーの話題などを、SBSの日本語放送でお聴きいただけます。
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レアジョブオリジナルの英会話ニュース教材です。世界の時事ネタを中心に、ビジネスから科学やスポーツまで、幅広いトピックのニュースを毎日更新しています。本教材を通して、ビジネスで使える実用的な英会話表現や英単語を身に付けることができます。
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PdC のJAZZ the dots!

Public dots & Company

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「公共を再定義する」をテーマに、新しいパブリックを生み出すエネルギーやアイデアを持った人、企業、サービスを紹介していく番組です。 毎週水曜日11:40〜12:00 レインボータウンFM(周波数88.5MHz)(http://885fm.jp/)で放送中。 番組提供:株式会社Public dots & Company パーソナリティ:伊藤大貴、小田理恵子、山口勉
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ロックバンド「クレヨンイーター」の市川マコトによる初の冠ラジオ! 音楽出身の市川マコトと、映像出身のガキD、そして多彩なゲストによるトーク番組。 「好きなことに本気で向き合ってる人」「挑戦し続けている人」のお話をマコガリならではの角度で深掘りしていきます。 新しいアイディア・価値観を一緒にガリッ! //////////////////// 市川マコト ✪solo https://smarturl.it/dfvufx ✪クレヨンイーター https://smarturl.it/mm5dfn //////////////////// tide FM はボーダレスなインターネットラジオ・LIVE配信メディアです。 Public internet radio platform in Tokyo
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Naoto&Kianu

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[お知らせ - 2023年の初めを持ちまして更新停止しました。引き続きアーカイブをお楽しみください!] キアヌとナオト(#136まで)が英語を交えつつ科学ニュースをお届けするラジオ番組です。日本とアメリカにバックグラウンドを持つ二人が最新の科学情報をおもしろく語ります。(日本語のみでも内容は理解できます)
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers has met with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in Washington DC in a bid to secure tariff exemptions. Nine people are dead after a record outbreak of a disease linked with heavy rain in far north Queensland. - チャーマーズ財務相は関税免除への合意に漕ぎ着けるため、ベッセント米財務長官と会談を行いました。QLD州北部では、豪雨に起因すると観られる感染症「メリオイドーシス」により9人が死亡しました。…
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From "Communist Kamala" to Bollywood endorsements, artificial intelligence and disinformation played a big role in some of the biggest democratic elections last year. - 「共産主義者のカマラ」からボリウッドスターまで――。民主主義大国で昨年実施された選挙では、人工知能(AI)や偽情報(ディスインフォメーション)が大きな影響力を持ちました。
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Huge U.S. technology companies that soared amid an artificial intelligence frenzy last year are getting pummeled after a little-talked-about Chinese startup demonstrated a chatbot that it says rivals versions from OpenAI and Google, and for a fraction of the cost.An AI company called DeepSeek said it has developed a large language model that can co…
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Vandals have tried to decapitate a statue of Captain Cook and sprayed graffiti on a historic cottage in Melbourne's Fitzroy Gardens. Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan labelled the attack "senseless vandalism," stating it "has no place" in society. - メルボルンのキャプテンクックの生家が、今日未明、何者かによって落書きされる事件が発生しました。同じ庭園内にあるキャプテンクックの銅像には頭部を切り落とそうとした形跡が見つかっています。…
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Questions continue over funding for a multi-billion dollar Medicare pledge. Captain Cook statue vandalised in Fitzroy Gardens, East Melbourne. Listen to the news from today's live program (1-2pm). - 総選挙が迫る中、数十億ドル規模のメディケア公約の財源をめぐる議論が続いています。メルボルンのランドマークである、キャプテン・クックのコッテージが、今日未明、何者かによって落書きされる事件が発生しました。午後1時から放送されたラジオ番組のニュース部分をお届けします。2025年2月25日放送。…
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Looking for a quick fix for their fast-growing electricity diets, tech giants are increasingly looking to strike deals with power plant owners to plug in directly, avoiding a long and expensive process of hooking into a fraying electric grid that serves everyone else.It's raising questions over whether diverting power to higher-paying customers wil…
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The first person Madison Keys sent a message to after winning the Australian Open for her first Grand Slam title was her mother."Because," a smiling Keys said, "of course, you have to text Mom first."One of the others the 29-year-old American quickly reached out to was her therapist. Keys credits their conversations over the past 1 1/2 years with h…
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Skyscraper-studded Dubai has been on a hot streak for the last five years—and some residents are starting to feel burned.The city-state has seen record-breaking real estate transactions as more and more people come to live there, and its state-owned airline Emirates is booking record earnings. But all that growth comes with strains for the city's p…
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A pug rescue center in South Africa has taken in more than 2,500 pugs since opening in 2008, with more pugs needing assistance in the last few years.Pug Rescue is home to over 200 pugs and also has two foster homes in Johannesburg and Cape Town.“So currently we have 208 pugs in our care. They're not all at the rescue center, we do have some foster …
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A year after the launch of the short-lived Coca-Cola Spiced, Coke added another new flavor to its lineup. Coca-Cola Orange Cream went on sale on February 10 in the U.S. and Canada. It is sold in regular and zero-sugar varieties.Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co. said that it developed the soda, which mixes cola with orange and vanilla flavors, in response…
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Starbucks's decision to restrict its restrooms to paying customers has flushed out a wider problem: a patchwork of restroom policies that has left Americans confused and divided over who gets to use the loo and when.Rules about restroom access in restaurants vary by state, city and county. New York requires restroom access for customers at food est…
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Homegrown businesses in Africa are developing a new industry to tackle the environmental damage created by fast fashion.Upcycling, where poor-quality, discarded clothes are made into desirable products, is becoming more widespread in countries like Kenya, supported by the social enterprise group Africa Collect Textiles.Here workers are earning an i…
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Billionaires’ wealth grew three times faster in 2024 than the year before, while the number of the world’s poor has barely changed over the last quarter-century, a top anti-poverty group reported in January.Oxfam International, in its latest assessment of global inequality timed for an annual gathering of elites in Switzerland, also predicts at lea…
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Southern California's expensive housing market is going to get a lot more competitive after deadly firestorms torched more than 12,000 homes and other structures in the Los Angeles area, leaving tens of thousands of people without a place to stay.Already, there are reports of rent gouging, prompting elected leaders to issue stern warnings against t…
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sued PepsiCo in January, alleging that it has engaged in illegal price discrimination by giving unfair price advantages to one large retailer at the expense of other vendors and consumers.The benefiting customer wasn't named in an FTC statement about the lawsuit. But a source familiar with the case, who asked not …
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A century ago, iodine deficiency affected kids across large swaths of the United States. It essentially disappeared after some food makers started adding it to table salt, bread and some other foods, in one of the great public health success stories of the 20th century.But today, people are getting less iodine because of changes in diet and food ma…
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Britain’s biggest car factory is surrounded by wind turbines, solar panels and nature. At Nissan’s Sunderland plant, the Japanese car maker says that cutting-edge engineering is meeting a growing commitment to sustainability and decarbonization.Since installing its first wind turbines in 2005, Nissan has steadily increased its reliance on renewable…
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In the quest to make apple trees more resilient in a warming climate, some Michigan researchers are looking for a late bloomer.A native Michigan apple tree, the Malus coronaria, learned to fight frost by blooming two or three weeks later than the trees that produce cultivated varieties of apples like Honeycrisp or Red Delicious."That doesn't sound …
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A machine that allows the paralyzed to walk again, and textiles that can monitor your vital signs without the need for wires. These were just two of the top health gadgets at this year’s CES tech show in Las Vegas.When Chloe Angus suffered a spinal injury ten years ago, she was told she would never walk again. And yet, she is. Despite being paralyz…
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A privately owned development outside the Kenyan capital is attracting residents and businesses with its strict rules and modern infrastructure.Turn into Tatu City on the outskirts of Kenya's capital, Nairobi, and it feels like entering a different world.Digital content creator Valerie Akoko moved here two years ago. "I have never seen Tatu City di…
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The cost of college keeps spiraling ever higher, right?Not necessarily. New research indicates students are paying significantly less to attend public universities than they were a decade ago. And tuition increases at private colleges have finally slowed after years of hefty rises.Figures compiled by the nonprofit College Board indicate the average…
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In Las Vegas, a new type of hotel experience was on show. The Otonomus Hotel, showcased at CES 2025, was described by its developers as the world’s first fully AI-powered hotel.Philippe Ziade, the CEO of the Otonomus Hotel, says, “We like to call it a hotel with the brain. It’s actually the first true AI-powered hotel, and the objective of this is …
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Ryanair is calling on European authorities to limit the sale of alcoholic beverages at airports across the continent, as the Irish airline continues legal action against a passenger who it says caused a costly flight diversion last year.The budget airline is seeking more than 15,000 euros ($15,324) in damages over the April 2024 incident. Ryanair a…
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The federal government is rolling out a consumer labeling system designed to help Americans pick smart devices that are less vulnerable to hacking.Under the voluntary program, called the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark Initiative, manufacturers can affix the label on their products if they meet federal cybersecurity standards. The types of devices that can s…
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Amazon said goodbye to "Try Before You Buy."The service, which allowed Amazon's Prime members to try on select clothing items, shoes and accessories at home before completing a purchase, wound down a few days ago. January 31 was the last day eligible customers could place orders using the subscriber benefit.Under the service, Prime members could or…
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At the CES 2025 tech convention in Las Vegas, Toyota Chairperson Akio Toyoda revealed the latest developments in Woven City, a futuristic prototype city at the foot of Mount Fuji in Japan.Woven City is not just a place to live, but a 175-acre “living laboratory” where innovation is the focus. In this experimental environment, residents and business…
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In Kenya, where white-collar jobs seem increasingly elusive, young people are turning to content creation and photography to make a living.Leveraging technology, many are tapping into social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube to stay ahead. On Sundays, groups of young people can be seen gathering with cameras, dancing in coordinate…
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Greece announced plans to enhance parental oversight of mobile devices in 2025 through a government-operated app, that will help get digital age verification and browsing controls.Dimitris Papastergiou, the minister of Digital Governance, said the Kids Wallet app, due to launch in March, is aimed at safeguarding children under the age of 15 from th…
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People’s drinking habits are changing. New research from Heineken® and University of Oxford Professor Charles Spence shows that despite the acceptability of low and non-alcoholic drinks being at a high, choosing one can still raise eyebrows.The study—which surveyed 11,842 adults across five developed non-alcohol beer markets UK, USA, Spain, Japan, …
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Apple TV+ was hoping people would make a dent in the Strategic Popcorn Reserve by bingeing its streaming TV and movies for free in what experts are calling a canny promotion.The two-day offer on the first Saturday and Sunday of January was intended to give viewers a taste of what’s behind the Apple paywall and get them hooked, ready to fork over $9…
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The archaic computer dispatch system for the nation’s largest sheriff’s department remained out of commission on January 2 after crashing on New Year’s Eve, forcing deputies to handle all calls by radio, authorities said.Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officials first learned about the problem around 8 p.m. of December 31, when deputies at …
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) set maximum levels for lead in baby foods like jarred fruits and vegetables, yogurts and dry cereal, part of an effort to cut young kids' exposure to the toxic metal that causes developmental and neurological problems.The agency issued final guidance that it estimated could reduce lead exposure from proce…
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For years, Ireland has been embracing major U.S. tech giants, building data centers that consume massive amounts of power. But demands on the national grid have threatened blackouts, and experts and activists are trying to find an ecological compromise.The International Energy Agency expects the data centers will consume one-third of Ireland’s elec…
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Tourists are heading to Finnish Lapland in the hopes of seeing the famous Northern Lights.Driving through the darkness, photographer Joona Forsgren is on a hunt for the aurora borealis. Veering onto a darkened Finnish Lapland road, Forsgren guides a group of tourists to a frozen lakeside spot. Forsgren started taking tourists “Northern Lights hunti…
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Approximately one million taxpayers are automatically receiving special payments of up to $1,400 from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The money is being directly deposited into eligible people's bank accounts or sent in the mail as a paper check.The IRS said it's distributing about $2.4 billion to taxpayers who failed to claim a Recovery Rebate…
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At least two internal Amazon studies found a link between how quickly the online retailer’s warehouse workers perform tasks and workplace injuries, but the company rejected many safety recommendations out of concern the proposed changes might reduce productivity, according to a U.S. Senate committee report.The 160-page review issued in December was…
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NBC Sports made its first foray into doing a National Football League (NFL) alternate broadcast on December 21 when it put the matchup between the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs into the realm of the Madden video game universe.It is the first time NBC has done an alternate broadcast of an NFL game. CBS has done at least one game on Nickelode…
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Children of the wealthy and connected get special admissions consideration at some elite U.S. universities, according to new filings in a class-action lawsuit originally brought against 17 schools.Although it has always been assumed that such favoritism exists, the filings offer a rare peek at the often-secret deliberations of university heads and …
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Pastry chef Arnaud Delmontel rolls out dough for croissants and pain au chocolat that later emerge golden and fragrant from the oven in his Paris patisserie.In recent months, he has had to pay increasingly more for the butter so essential to their flavor—a price he says has shot up 25% since September alone. But he is refusing to follow some of his…
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A spectacular light show inspired by the creation of the world has opened in Amsterdam. The display takes place inside the 17th-century church Oosterkerk.All are projected in vibrant colors across the interior of this historic building. Visitors just need to lie back and enjoy the show taking place above their heads.“The goal of this experience is …
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Kaja Veilleux has been hunting New England attic treasures for more than 50 years. He once found a copy of the Declaration of Independence sitting on a pile of trash, and he made headlines last year when he stumbled upon a million-dollar portrait gathering dust in an old farmhouse in Maine that may have been painted by the Dutch master Rembrandt.Th…
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Japan’s biggest bank apologized for the alleged theft by an employee of more than 1 billion yen ($6.6 million) from customers' safe deposit boxes.The bank, formally known as Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc., said it was investigating. Verified thefts from about 20 of the 60 clients thought to have been affected amounted to 300 million yen (near…
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The largest seafood distributor on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and two of its managers have been sentenced on federal charges of mislabeling inexpensive imported seafood as local premium fish weeks after a restaurant and its co-owner were also sentenced.“This large-scale scheme to misbrand imported seafood as local Gulf Coast seafood hurt local fish…
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Googly eyes have been appearing on sculptures around the central Oregon city of Bend, delighting many residents and sparking a viral sensation covered widely by news outlets and featured on a popular late-night talk show.On social media, the city shared photos of googly eyes on installations in the middle of roundabouts that make up its so-called “…
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For Nigeria’s poorest communities, finding the money for school fees can sometimes seem like an impossible task. But some parents are collecting plastic waste to pay for their children’s education.Fatimoh Adeosun scours the streets of her Lagos neighborhood for plastic waste. It has a value which means it can be cashed in to pay school fees.“One da…
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From answering questions from cabinet ministers, academics and students on climate change, substance abuse and the law to children's inquiries about her "birth" and links to God, Sophia, the world-famous robot, won hearts at an innovation fair in Zimbabwe.Boasting the ability to mimic facial expressions, hold human-like conversations with people, a…
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As outside temperatures grow chilly, weighted blankets can be a popular choice to warm up. Some people say the added pressure helps them soothe the worries of the day and get to sleep faster.But research on the effectiveness of weighted blankets is limited. Here’s what to know.Weighted blankets come with extra heft in the form of glass beads, pelle…
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As it gets harder to locate specialist clinics with available slots, Australian doctors are turning to social media to help book appointments for their patients. Thousands of doctors have joined Facebook referral groups created to link healthcare providers and secure appointment times.In 2020, while she was on maternity leave, Adelaide General Prac…
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A lawsuit filed by a pair of Massachusetts families is adding to the backlash against an approach to reading instruction that some schools still use despite evidence that it’s not the most effective.States around the country have been overhauling reading curricula in favor of research-based strategies known as the “science of reading,” including an…
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