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Everything Everywhere Daily

Gary Arndt | Glassbox Media

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Learn something new every day! Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast for Intellectually Curious People. Host Gary Arndt tells the stories of interesting people, places, and things from around the world and throughout history. Gary is an accomplished world traveler, travel photographer, and polymath. Topics covered include history, science, mathematics, anthropology, archeology, geography, and culture. Past history episodes have dealt with ancient Rome, Phoenicia, Persia, Greece, Chi ...
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Catch Business Report content live on Nova 103.5FM on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6, with repeats on Wednesday and Friday mornings from 5:30am. Feature stories, interviews with local economists, updates from different sectors of Namibian society, stock analysis with "The Finance Ghost", and of course the Spotlight Feature where we learn about well known Namibians.
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Into The Wild

Ryan Dalton & Nadia Shaikh

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You know that feeling you get when you care about the natural world & it’s future but there’s just so much going on & you can’t keep up? Well, enter Into The Wild, your new favourite wildlife & conservation podcast! Each week (plus longer monthly shows that need more chat) hosts Ryan Dalton & Nadia Shaikh catch up on some nature news, sharing stories from the UK & around the world that have hit the main stream media & help unpack the madness.
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Perhaps the most respected and feared soldiers in the world are those who belong to Special Forces. Special Forces are considered to be the elite of the elite. Most nations have some sort of Special Forces units in their military. Some of the best-known Special Forces units are household names and others are, how shall we say, more secret. While Sp…
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On the morning of February 14, 1929, a horrific crime took place on the north side of Chicago. Seven men were lined up against the wall of an auto garage and gunned down in cold blood by machine gun fire. The event marked the low point of the violent mob wars that took place in the city of Chicago. It also marked a turning point in attitudes toward…
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A reconnaissance satellite, otherwise known as a spy satellite, is somewhere above your head right now, collecting images and gathering intelligence on whatever it sees below it. Ten countries are currently believed to have at least one spy satellite. While these satellites can gather an enormous amount of data, they do not have the superpowers tha…
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In the 1960s, a New York clinical psychiatrist and an adoption agency conducted an experiment. They separated multiple sets of identical twins and one set of identical triplets into different families to test how much of personality is due to genetics or the environment. None of the children or families were ever told about this. The results of thi…
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#No Change in Namibia’s Corruption Score.... #Ekandjo Hails Nujoma’s Economic Legacy.... #United Africans Transformation says SA Soldiers Shouldn’t Be Used in Unnecessary Conflicts ..... #U.S. Aid Freeze Disrupts Humanitarian Efforts in DRC ......PLUS #OpenAI CEO Sam Altman rejects Elon Musk's unsolicited takeover bid Future Media News Bulletins We…
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Some good & some frustrating on this week's Nature News. Nadia unpacks some rather silly words that the UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Racheal Reeves said about housing & bats & newts (what a combo). Ryan then gives a rundown on a recent win for the anti fossil fuel campaign with the courts ruling in favour of Rosebank & Jackdaw being unlawful! …
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The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia hosted a Stakeholder Engagement on Electronic Signature Regulations and Accreditation of Security Products and Services Regulations. The set of regulations is the final step towards the operationalisation of electronic signatures in Namibia. In tonight's lead story, Angie Scholtz is joined by the C…
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Located off the coast of South America and in the Southern Atlantic Ocean is the Falkland Islands. The Falklands are an almost treeless archipelago where sheep and penguins outnumber the people. It has little in the way of natural resources beyond fish and grass for grazing. Yet, these sparsely populated islands have been the subjects of internatio…
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Sometime about 3,200 years ago, one of the most famous wars in ancient history took place. Maybe. It has been the subject of some of the greatest works of Western literature, and it has given us some of the most enduring cultural references. It was also the subject of one of the greatest archeological finds of the 19th century. Learn more about the…
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#Utoni Nujoma reflects on his father's legacy.... #One Africa Engages the Public on Nujoma’s Influence.... #TLU SA Criticizes ANC’s Policies Amid US Aid Suspension Ordered by Trump ..... #Trump’s Refugee Offer to White South Africans Faces Resistance......PLUS #US National Security Advisor defends shutting USAID Future Media News Bulletins Webpage…
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One of the most common and versatile forms of energy in the world is natural gas. Natural gas is used for cooking, heating, electrical production, and powering vehicles. Entire economies are dependent on its consumption, and others are dependent on its production. As such, it has become one of the most important commodities in the world. Learn more…
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Depending on how you define it, there are about 193 to 200 countries in the world today. Over the last 100 years, that number has been constantly increasing. Sometimes, the number goes up a lot in short periods of time, and other times, there might be decades between the creation of a new country. There hasn’t been a new country created since 2011,…
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In the 1950s and 1960s, the British Intelligence community was shocked by a series of high-profile defections to the Soviet Union. These defections proved to be devastating to British intelligence during the Cold War and may have led to the death or imprisonment of hundreds of undercover British operatives. These defections changed Western intellig…
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#VP Nandi-Ndaitwah Hails Nopal Carbon Farming as a Game-Changer.... #National leaders have sent messages of support to the Founding President.... #Bank of Namibia awards bursaries to ten outstanding students ..... #Ramaphosa says South Africa will not be bullied by U.S......PLUS #More than 10 thousand aid trucks have entered Gaza since ceasefire Fu…
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In the early 20th century, as automobiles became more and more popular, the need for a national system of roads in the United States became more evident. One of the suggested roads connected the city of Chicago, Illinois, on the Great Lakes, with the city of Los Angeles, California, on the Pacific Ocean. In 1926 the route was established, following…
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#Mbumba Opens Final Cabinet Session Ahead of Leadership Transition.... #NEFF’s Iipumbu Urges Lawmakers to Fast-Track Key Bills.... #S.A. Parliament Allocates R6 Million Budget for SONA ..... #"Goma Call for Peace" Demands Ceasefire in DRC ......PLUS #Second US judge blocks Trump's birthright citizenship order Future Media News Bulletins Webpage…
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Located in East London is the Royal Greenwich Observatory. Passing directly through the observatory is an imaginary line that extends from the North Pole to the South Pole. This line is significant because it is the reference point for every other line of longitude in the world. What is even more remarkable is that there is no objective reason for …
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#Credit Growth Reaches Highest Level in Nearly Two Years.... #Trade Deficit Shrinks Significantly in January.... #Wildlife Courts Deliver Results according to Environment ministry..... #Risk Analysis Centre Warns of Possible US Sanctions on SA Officials ......PLUS #RFK Jr. passes first test in confirmation bid Future Media News Bulletins Webpage…
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