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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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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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South Korea's president Yoon Suk Yeol declares emergency martial law amid an escalating row with lawmakers over the budget. We get business reaction. Also, China bans exports to the US of metals needed for semiconductor manufacturing and military applications. And could US President Joe Biden’s visit to Angola deliver business opportunities for the…
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Opposition parties in France say they'll bring down the minority government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier within days. This after he forced his social security budget through without a vote in parliament. As Ghana approaches an election, Ed Butler reports on the economic turmoil facing the country And the Consumer Federation of America tells us …
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The French opposition vows to vote for a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Michel Barnier after he forces through a controversial budget. We get the latest. Stellantis chief executive Carlos Tavares resigns as the maker of the maker of Jeep, Fiat, Vauxhall and Peugeot struggles financially. We hear about the consequences this can have for…
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Indian government officials in Canada allegedly intervened in the last federal conservative race, according to information obtained by Radio-Canada. The International Court of Justice now hearing submissions in landmark climate change case. U.S. President Joe Biden has given his son a full and unconditional pardon.…
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Ukraine's Energy Crisis: With temperatures already below zero, more than a million Ukrainians are without electricity due to recent attacks targeting the nation’s energy infrastructure. Roger Hearing hears insights from Olga Khakova, deputy director for European energy security at the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center. Brazil's Real fluctuate…
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We'll hear how Ukrainian businesses are coping with regular power outages after Thursday's Russian attacks on the energy sector. Plus, we'll discuss the backlash in China – including criticism from the government – after a BBC interview with Uniqlo's CEO aired yesterday. And as restoration work on France's iconic Notre Dame cathedral is revealed, w…
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Australia will ban under-16s from using social media, after its parliament approved the world's strictest laws. We hear from Peter Malinauskas, Premier of South Australia and Bruce Daisley, an author and technology leader and former vice president of X (former Twitter). Also, where will GenZ shop on Black Friday? And we find out of how the first 24…
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A political dispute over France's Budget has unsettled financial markets. We'll explore the parliamentary standoff and why politicians are struggling to address the nation's mounting debt. Also – the CEO of Uniqlo shares his ambition to make the brand the world’s largest clothing retailer. And we journey to Greenland, where the capital Nuuk has jus…
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India's parliament was suspended after clashes broke between lawmakers. The opposition Congress Party was demanding answers about bribery charges against billionaire Gautam Adani. Also, we hear about trade between Mexico and US from Jorge Castaneda, the former Mexican Foreign Minister. And why rapper Drake is accusing record label Universal Music a…
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Thirteen months of cross-border fighting has cost Lebanon an estimated $8.5 billion in physical and economic losses. Who is Jamieson Greer - the man Donald Trump has nominated to lead US trade policy? And why is Thailand sending lemurs and tortoises back to Madagascar? We want to hear your views. Contact us on WhatsApp or send a voice note to +44 3…
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We examine the potential implications of President-elect Donald Trump's planned 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada. Also, Israel's security cabinet approves a ceasefire deal with Hezbollah in Lebanon. And, as new home sales slump in October, what impact does climate change have on real estate?…
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President-Elect Donald Trump has unveiled plans for sweeping tariffs, raising concerns about their potential impact on both the US and global economies. And we'll also be hearing about the squeeze on jobs and living standards as Namibians get ready to head to the polls. In Europe - tensions between the European Union and China continue to simmer, t…
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Stocks climbed and the dollar fell in response to President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary. Also, why German steel maker Thyssenkrupp says it's cutting 11,000 workers. And as Black Friday approaches, we talk to the producer of a new documentary on hyper consumerism.…
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Swedish battery maker Northvolt files for bankruptcy protection in the United States. It was a key player in Europe's push for green energy and electric vehicles. Amid the suspected sabotage of undersea cables, we ask a Finnish telecoms company are firms spending enough money to protect critical infrastructure? And a historic moment for Indian cric…
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The offer proposes wealthier countries give $250bn per year by 2035 to developing nations to help tackle climate change. We find out more. The world's largest man-made reservoir, Lake Kariba, has been hit by drought. We hear about the consequences this could have in the economies of Zambia and Zimbabwe. Bitcoin has been on a streak of almost daily …
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Spain hits budget airlines with big fines for putting extra charges on passengers, but the airlines say they'll fight this through the European courts if necessary. Japan launches another stimulus package to try to boost its economy, but will consumers, given $200, actually spend it or save it? And the Olympic gold medal-winning sprinter Michael Jo…
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