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Wake up to what's going on in Canada and the world. We'll give you a 10-minute dose of the biggest news stories happening now, updated multiple times each morning. Our CBC News reporters will tell you about the political actors trying to make change, the movements catching fire, and the cultural moments going viral. Hosted by Marcia Young Monday through Thursday and John Northcott Friday through Sunday, we have new episodes seven days a week, dropping by 6 am ET on weekdays, 7 am ET on weeke ...
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So you want real hockey talk? World Hockey Report is the place for you as Cody, Tyler and Pete are breaking everything down in the hockey world while talking to the biggest names in the game on WHR. Find us on Twitter: @worldhockeyrpt @JannerOnPxP
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Pierfrancesco Loreto

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Go beyond the headlines and find out more about news stories from all over the globe. Hosted in London by multilingual journalist Pierfrancesco Loreto. Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/yourworldreporter/ and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/yourworldreporter/ Support the show at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/worldreporter Join us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music and all other podcast directories.
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World Report is coming to you live from the GOP headquarters in Bryan County, Georgia this morning. Political campaigns in the United States are spending the final weekend before the election to get their supporters to the polls. A former Kentucky police officer has been convicted in connection with death of Breonna Taylor. Britain's Conservative P…
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The world's biggest economy added just 12,000 jobs last month, far below expectations and down from a revised 223,000 in September. At the same time, the level of unemployment hasn't risen, and consumer spending is up. So what does this mean for the election? Botswana is set to experience a shift in governing parties for the first time in nearly si…
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On World Business Report Andrew Peach looks at the clear up operation for homes and businesses in Spain where flooding has killed more than two hundred people. In the US, jobs growth slows as hurricanes and strikes take their toll. But what does it mean for the election? We'll hear what the markets are expecting and focus on affordable housing in t…
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World Report travels to the state of Georgia to speak to Black voters, a key demographic in this swing state. Alberta is making big changes to the way it deals with gender affirming care, and sex education. Collins Dictionary declares 'brat' as the Word of the Year for 2024, as per Charli XCX.
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The US stands on the verge of an election, with the final major economic data showing lower unemployment and stronger-than-expected consumer spending. But will this shift the outcome? Plus, we’re in Arizona, a hotly contested state, where immigration takes centre stage. And the EU opens an investigation into Temu, one of the world’s largest online …
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Sam Fenwick looks at the issues that are driving Lebanon’s economy into a downwards spiral. We look at the economic cost of war as new research suggests Lebanon's GDP could shrink by over 20% amid the ongoing conflict. The US election is hotting up. We'll look at the cost of health care and how it might determine how people vote. And find out why a…
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After pressure from renters, and a CBC investigation, a major corporate landlord says it is no longer using a controversial software to set rent prices. The number of people coming forward with complaints about former Harrod's owner Mohammed Al Fayed is growing. Starbucks hopes to boost sales by ending extra charge for non-dairy alternatives.…
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The UK’s new Labour government has announced its first budget with big tax rises it says are needed to restore public services. Rahul Tandon examines whether a single budget has the power to transform an economy, and the challenges facing many high-income countries as they wrestle with budget holes and high debt. Elsewhere, embattled car giant Volk…
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Trouble for Volkswagen as its profits drop and it clashes with unions over possible plant closures, Roger Hearing finds out more. The EU imposes tariffs on electric vehicle imports from China, and there are reports from Beijing that the government is pushing its carmakers not to invest in EU members who backed the tariffs. Britain's new Labour gove…
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The European Commission has given approval for steep tariffs on electric vehicles made in China. It closes an investigation which started a year ago. They will remain in place for five years. We hear about plans by homeware company Ikea to put money into a hardship fund for victims of the former communist regime in East Germany. Some including poli…
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The UK's lowest-paid workers could get a salary increase of 6% next year according to local media reports. We look into the consequences this could have. Also in the programme, we talk to US voters in Nevada about their concerns regarding the rise in cost of living. And we hear about HSBC's unexpected jump in profits.…
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Saskatchewan Party wins 5th straight majority in provincial election. Members of the Mormon Church could be a crucial bloc of U-S voters, and they have mixed feelings about Donald Trump. CBC Go Public investigation prompts calls in the house of commons for Rogers to face consequences for TV price hikes.…
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Japan’s Prime minister Shigeru Ishiba has insisted he will not step down despite a historic loss by the governing coalition in Sunday's elections. We examine the market’s reaction to the loss and look ahead to what this means for the coalition. Meanwhile, in Germany, Volkswagen plans to close three plants, lay off thousands of workers and cut pay b…
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Struggling German car giant Volkswagen is planning to shut 3 factories in Germany according to the IGMetall Trade Union. We examine the problems facing the European car industry. Georgia’s elections were won by the ruling Georgian Dream party but opposition parties claim the election was stolen. Also, Japanese voters have given the ruling LDP a blo…
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Food banks across report an unprecedented surge in visits over the past year. An investigation by CBC's The Fifth Estate and Radio-Canada finds tens of thousands of taxpayer accounts hacked as CRA repeatedly paid out millions in bogus refunds, CBC/SRC. Trump allies make crude, false and racist remarks at NYC rally.…
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Japanese voters are getting ready to take part in the country's General Election on Sunday. How will it affect Japan’s economy? We speak to business owners and find out what do they expect from this election? Also, we look at the US election campaign in Texas, plus we learn about the very first online banner ad which went live exactly 30 years ago.…
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Georgia will vote in a crucial parliamentary election this weekend. The country looks to whether their prospects will be better served with closer ties to Russia or Europe. Opposition figures hope a win for them could restart Georgia’s stalled bid to join the EU. Elsewhere, Jensen Huang the chief executive of the chip developer Nvidia received a wa…
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Migration is a global political issue but it is also an economic one. Canada has just announced plans to change its policy. The government will reduce permanent residency by 21% in 2025. We will get reaction from the Canadian chamber of commerce Diana Palmerín Velasco. Also, Rahul Tandon looks at a final day of the BRICS summit in Kazan. And find o…
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Boeing workers have been on strike for the past six weeks. Late yesterday, they rejected a new offer, which included a 35% pay rise over four years. Data suggests this is the most expensive strike in the US this year. Estimates are the strike has cost Boeing over $8 billion, with that figure expected to rise further. Two big economic summits are on…
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Boeing workers vote on pay offer on Wednesday. Workers downed tools six weeks ago after rejecting initial pay offer. They’ve been offered a 35% pay increase, over the next 4 years. Also, we hear from migrants from Latin America who work in the fields of the US state of Pennsylvania. Tesla’s share price jumps after its 3Q results beat market expecta…
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