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Tech Against Terrorism

Tech Against Terrorism

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Want to learn more about how terrorists and violent extremists are using the internet to communicate and share propaganda? Perhaps you’re interested in why terrorists share their manifestos online and livestream their attacks? The Tech Against Terrorism podcast is a deep dive into the evolving use of the internet by terrorists and violent extremists, how this relates to real world harms, and what can be done to support the tech sector to disrupt this threat. Join us as we speak to the world’ ...
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The Lawfare Podcast

The Lawfare Institute

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The Lawfare Podcast features discussions with experts, policymakers, and opinion leaders at the nexus of national security, law, and policy. On issues from foreign policy, homeland security, intelligence, and cybersecurity to governance and law, we have doubled down on seriousness at a time when others are running away from it. Visit us at www.lawfareblog.com. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Underworlds with Mark Shaw

Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime

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Welcome to Underworlds with Mark Shaw. Organized Crime is everywhere, hidden in plain sight. The stories from this world have been mythologised by Hollywood. But the reality can be even stranger and more exciting than fiction. From the golden age of the American mafia (La Cosa Nostra), to the modern-day cocaine empires, and from the shadowy links between organized crime and terrorism, to the twilight of the Yakuza. In this series Mark Shaw, the Director of the Global Initiative Against Trans ...
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Timcast IRL

Timcast Media

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Timcast IRL is hosted by Tim Pool and delivers hard-hitting news and analysis on politics, culture, and current events. Featuring a wide range of guests, the show tackles topics like government overreach, tech censorship, and political division from an independent perspective. Expect uncensored discussions and sharp insights into today’s most controversial issues.
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Justice Matters

Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard Kennedy School

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Investigating matters of human rights at home and abroad. Listen to the podcast by the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, hosted by Executive Director Maggie Gates and a team of Harvard faculty members acting as co-hosts, including Mathias Risse, Aminta Ossom, Rob Wilkinson, Kathryn Sikkink, and Yanilda Gonzalez.
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Cut through the noise with The Intercept’s reporters as they tackle the most urgent issues of the moment. The Briefing is a new weekly podcast delivering incisive political analysis and deep investigative reporting, hosted by The Intercept’s journalists and contributors including Jessica Washington, Akela Lacy, and Jordan Uhl. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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UpFront

Al Jazeera

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With the thrust and parry of rigorous debate, Mehdi Hasan cuts through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom, highlight contradictions and uncover double standards.
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What's the Big Idea?Finally, Sarah Vine (once memorably described as being ‘like and loathed in equal measure, divisive, but never indecisive’) and Peter Hitchens (a man whose writing a critic was called to compare to a Guardsman’s boot: ‘as highly polished and potentially lethal’) meet once a week to look at the world and mutter, alas… Acclaimed columnist and journalist Sarah Vine and best-selling author and broadcaster Peter Hitchens discuss and dissect social, economic, and pop cultural f ...
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FreedomWire Podcast

FreedomWire.com

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Our goals here at FreedomWire are simple… Our first and most important goal is to ensure that we bring the truth and ONLY the truth to you and our fellow patriots. We can say this openly and proudly: you will not find any “Fake News” here. In today’s America, it’s getting increasingly harder for conservatives to be recognized, let alone heard. That's why our secondary goal is to create a community where we —the true patriots of America— can voice our opinions and defend our rights. We welcom ...
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The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) is fighting for the independence of Balochistan, a resource-rich but politically marginalised region in Pakistan. In pursuit of that goal, the group have evolved both their offline and online strategies, from suicide bombings to increasingly sophisticated online propaganda. Now, experts are warning the BLA coul…
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Tate, Libby, Carter, & Sean are joined by Tony Ortiz to discuss Trump ordering a new census to be counted, the Texas GOP blocking direct depsoit payments for Democrats who fled the state, a DC Police Commander placed on leave after falsifying crime data, and reports that Steve Bannon is planning a run for president. Hosts: Tate @RealTateBrown (X) L…
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A new report reveals that 75% of European companies depend on US tech giants like Microsoft and Google for core services. Former US Cyber Command contractor Kevin Michelizzi explains how decades of underinvestment have made Europe digitally dependent and now it’s paying the price. Meanwhile, Russia raises the alarm on widespread cybercrime through …
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In this episode of Lumumba’s Africa, we delve into the dynamic world of African telecommunications, where multinational giants dominate the market, shaping economies, politics, and daily life across the continent. These telecom behemoths are more than just service providers — they are gatekeepers of information, influencers of policy, and key drive…
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In this episode of Lumumba’s Africa, professor P.L.O. Lumumba examines the sanctions that were once imposed on South Africa and their far-reaching consequences. We look at the motivations behind the punitive measures — from trade restrictions to financial blacklisting — and ask: were these sanctions a legitimate response to policy disagreements, or…
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Sam Bresnick, Research Fellow and Andrew W. Marshall Fellow at Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), joins Lawfare’s Justin Sherman to discuss his recently published report, “Big Tech in Taiwan: Beyond Semiconductors.” They discuss a previous report Sam coauthored with Georgetown CSET colleagues, “Which Ties Will Bind?,” …
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Tim, Phil, Tate, & Brett are joined by Scott Greer to discuss reports that the Howard Stern Show will be canceled, the AG of Texas investigating Beto O'Rourke for funding Democrats who fled the state, Trump threatening to federalize DC, and a new Mosquito-borne virus spreading in China. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Bre…
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In the latest episode of 'Sanchez Effect', Mr. Prozorov pulls back the curtain on how, following the 2014 coup in Kiev, Ukrainian neo-Nazi battalions steadily amassed power and redirected their hatred from Eastern Ukrainians to Russians. He says those extremist group have become nearly untouchable by the local authorities. He recounts harrowing sto…
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80 years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan honors the memory of the atomic bombings... without naming the country that dropped them This film reveals the uncomfortable truths airbrushed out of history: who was responsible, why the bombs were used, and why Japan’s leadership now calls out Russia, but not the US…
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In light of the recent documentary, Lucy Letby: Beyond Reasonable Doubt? Peter reiterates his call for a retrial of the convicted nurse. Elsewhere, Sarah asks if students are so worried about AI spoiling their chances of building a career, then why are they all using ChatGPT to write their exam papers? Also, Peter’s written a thriller, well, the fi…
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Lawfare Legal Fellow Mykhailo Soldatenko sits down with Oona Hathaway, Yale Law Professor and President-elect of the American Society of International Law, to discuss how the current world events are harming the norm prohibiting the use of force in international relations, why that's troubling, and what to do about it. They chat about the current U…
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Phil, Elaad, & Tate are joined by Dave Landau to discuss a US House issuing subpoenas for Bill & Hillary Clinton over Epstein crimes, Trump calling for the federalization of DC, Texas AG looking for a judge to vacate the seats of Democrats who fled the state, and Adam Schiff under ciminal investigation over mortgage fraud. Hosts: Phil @PhilThatRema…
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On the latest ‘Sanchez Effect’ Danny Haiphong delves into how U.S. policies have nudged China into a corner, making it ready to respond with whatever it takes. But before resorting to missiles and tanks, China might opt for a blockade that could disrupt global trade as we know it. He debates with Rick Sanchez how Trump’s supposed peacemaking effort…
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South African MP Nqobile Mhlongo from the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) delivers a critique of Donald Trump’s global tariff policies. She argues that these tariffs are part of a broader strategy of economic domination by the United States but one that’s isolating America insteadBy RT
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International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor Kareem Khan moved to charge Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Gallant with war crimes. Then, out of nowhere, he's hit with a sexual misconduct allegation. The source? A US advisor with direct links to Israel. Rachel Marsden explores…
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Yevghenia Gutsul, the elected leader of Moldova’s autonomous region of Gagauzia, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for allegedly financing her 2023 campaign illegally Gutsul’s lawyer Sergey Moraru breaks down why the trial was a 'public execution', how similar cases are being duplicated to silence opposition, and what the legal team plans…
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Gagauzia’s governor Yevghenia Gutsul has been sentenced to 7 years in prison by a Moldovan court over alleged illegal campaign financing. Her lawyer, Natalia Bayram, calls the ruling a politically motivated 'show trial', claiming no evidence was presented, and that state media knew the verdict before the court even ruled…
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On today’s episode, Lawfare’s Ukraine Fellow Anastasiia Lapatina sits down with Minna Ålander, an associate fellow at Chatham House Europe Programme, and Max Bergmann, the Director of the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, to discuss NATO’s historic decision to increase its member state’s defe…
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Phil, Tate, & Shane are joined by Ellie Bufkin to discuss the Texas GOP greenlighting issuing arrest warrants for Democrats who fled the state to block redistricting, the Governor of New York floating redistricting after slamming Texas for doing the same, Democrat Senator Elizabeth Warren declaring Zohran Mamdani is the democratic message, and new …
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On today’s episode of Justice Matters co-host Aminta Ossom speaks with Yara Sallam about the experiences of women human rights defenders in Egypt and Tunisia as well as her personal history following the Arab Spring that led her to write about burnout and well-being in human rights activism. Yara Sallam is a prominent feminist activist and human ri…
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In a live conversation on Aug. 1, Lawfare Editor in Chief Benjamin Wittes sat down with Lawfare Senior Editors Anna Bower, Lawfare Legal Fellow James Pearce, and Lawfare contributors Michael Feinberg and Renee DiResta to discuss the politicization of the Justice Department, including the attorney general’s misconduct complaint against Judge Boasber…
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RT's report explores how messaging platforms like Telegram are being weaponized to carry out large-scale fraud, social engineering, and even foreign intelligence operations inside Russia. In response, Russia is advancing its own secure alternative — the MAX messenger — designed to protect users and ensure national control over digital communication…
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From June 13, 2024: On today’s episode, Lawfare General Counsel and Senior Editor Scott R. Anderson sat down with Gabor Rona, Professor of Practice at Cardozo Law, and Natalie Orpett, Lawfare’s Executive Editor, to discuss their recent Lawfare piece examining whether a state pursuing an armed conflict in compliance with international humanitarian l…
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