Trending Misterio
iVoox
Descargar app Subir
iVoox Podcast & radio
Descargar app gratis
Newshour
Newshour
Podcast

Newshour 4e112u

8,860
726

Interviews, news and analysis of the day’s global events. 3l1i43

Interviews, news and analysis of the day’s global events.

8,860
726
's sentences most prolific paedophile ever
's sentences most prolific paedophile ever
Episodio en Newshour
A French court has sentenced a doctor thought to be the country's most prolific ever paedophile to a further twenty years in jail. Joel Le Scouarnec had itted abusing nearly three hundred people, many of them children under sedation. Also in the programme: on the front line in the east of Ukraine; and the Czechs accuse the Chinese of a state-sponsored cyber attack. (Picture: A man carries a banner reading 'Listen to us' during a demonstration in of Joel Le Scouarnec's victims on the verdict day of the trial of the French surgeon in Vannes, , 28 May 2025. Credit: EPA)
Noticias y sucesos Ayer
0
0
16
46:19
US halts student visa appointments
US halts student visa appointments
Episodio en Newshour
The Trump istration regard many of the US’s most prestigious universities as hotbeds of antisemitism and left-wing ideology. In addition to threatening to remove millions of dollars in funding the State Department has now issued a ban to American embassies around the world to stop holding student visa appointments. Social media vetting is also expected to be introduced for prospective students from abroad. Also on the programme: the V&A museum in London is giving the public the opportunity to choose which objects they want to see at the brand-new East Storehouse, a site that combines storage space with art exhibitions. And; about 2.5 billion people around the world are overweight. Weight-loss drugs such as Wegovy have made it easier for people to lose the extra kilos, but how safe are these drugs? Former commissioner for the U.S. Food and Drug istration, Dr David Kessler, visits the studio to discuss our relationship with food. (Photo: A er with a sign reading 'We Love Our International Students,' arrives to a rally in of the international student population at Harvard and other US Universities, outside the Science Center on the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 27 May 2025. Credit: CJ GUNTHER/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
Noticias y sucesos Ayer
0
0
9
47:00
Aid group backed by US and Israel claims to have delivered food in Gaza
Aid group backed by US and Israel claims to have delivered food in Gaza
Episodio en Newshour
The controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid group, backed by Israel and the US, claims to have started delivering food to Gaza - but who's actually running it, and why? We also hear from a doctor in Gaza on the impact of the shortages, and from one of over 800 British lawyers calling on the UK government to fulfil its international legal obligations in relation to Israel. Also in the programme: King Charles prepares to address the Canadian parliament -- in what's been seen as a show of for the country in its dispute with President Trump; and high expectations for a new antibiotic to counter growing resistance. (Photo: Trucks carrying aid are seen at the Kerem Shalom crossing between Israel and Gaza, on its Israeli side, 27 May, 2025. The US and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation announced it had started delivering aid to Gaza. Credit: Shafiek Tassiem/Reuters)
Noticias y sucesos Ayer
0
0
13
47:27
Crowds storm Gaza aid distribution hub
Crowds storm Gaza aid distribution hub
Episodio en Newshour
Palestinians crowds storm a Gaza aid distribution hub, backed by the US and Israel, on its first full day of operation; and the former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert tells Newshour that Israel is committing war crimes. Also in the programme: King Charles III address Canada's parliament; the forty-thousand-year-old fingerprint. (Picture: A man carries a box as Palestinians seeking aid gather near an aid distribution site run by the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, May 27, 2025. Credit: Reuters)
Noticias y sucesos Ayer
0
0
9
46:16
Israel orders Palestinians to evacuate Khan Younis
Israel orders Palestinians to evacuate Khan Younis
Episodio en Newshour
Israel orders Palestinians to evacuate Khan Younis in southern Gaza ahead of what it calls an "unprecedented attack". We hear the latest from Jerusalem as the fighting - and suffering - intensifies. Also in the programme: President Trump accuses Vladimir Putin of going "absolutely crazy" for attacking Ukraine, and repeats his threat of more sanctions. We ask what effect new sanctions might have on Russia’s economy? And we German-French film-maker Marcel Ophuls, whose work revealed the extent of French collaboration with the Nazis. (IMAGE: A girl crying during the funeral of Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes on Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip on 25 May 2025 / CREDIT: Hatem Khaled/Reuters)
Noticias y sucesos 2 días
0
0
26
47:26
Inside a hospital in Southern Gaza bracing for a new Israeli offensive
Inside a hospital in Southern Gaza bracing for a new Israeli offensive
Episodio en Newshour
Also in the programme: English police have arrested a man after a car ploughed through a crowd after the victory parade for Liverpool football club. And as Venezuela's government congratulates itself on a huge victory's in Sunday's election, the leader of the opposition tells us why she ordered a boycott of the vote. (Photo: Palestinian girl suffering from malnutrition is watched over by her grandmother at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, 26th May 2025. Credit: Haitham Imad/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
Noticias y sucesos 2 días
0
0
10
48:25
Spain calls for arms embargo against Israel
Spain calls for arms embargo against Israel
Episodio en Newshour
Spain's foreign minister has called for an arms embargo against Israel, at the start of a meeting in Madrid aimed at bringing an end to the war in Gaza. Also in the programme: Events across the United States are marking the fifth anniversary of the death of George Floyd - whose murder by police sparked mass protests for racial justice; and Venezuela is holding parliamentary and regional elections - but opposition leaders have urged people not to vote, calling the process a sham. (Photo: Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares addresses the media ahead of the second meeting of the so-called 'Madrid Group', in Madrid, Spain, 25 May 2025. The 'Madrid Group' is integrated by European and Arab countries that promote the two-state solution as a way to overcome the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and achieve a ceasefire in Gaza. Credit: JJ Guillen/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
Noticias y sucesos 3 días
0
0
26
43:55
Israeli government responds to deaths of children in Gaza
Israeli government responds to deaths of children in Gaza
Episodio en Newshour
We get the latest s of the deaths of nine children in one medical family in Gaza - we speak to a doctor who recounts what the mother of these children told her. And we hear a response from the Israeli government to the deaths of the children. Also on the programme: Is Israel beginning to lose the backing of some Western governments? Grammy-nominated musician Anoushka Shankar tells us about her latest album; five years after the death of George Floyd, how much has changed as a result of the Black Lives Matter Movement? And the South Korean woman whose daughter was kidnapped and then traced to the US 44 years later. (Photo: Tents of internally displaced Palestinians who fled from the northern Gaza Strip are set up next to the beach in the west of Gaza City, 25 May 2025. Credit: EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
Noticias y sucesos 4 días
0
0
28
41:26
Gazan doctor loses nine children in Israeli strike
Gazan doctor loses nine children in Israeli strike
Episodio en Newshour
A Palestinian doctor was at work in Nasser hospital in Khan Younis when nine of her ten children were killed and her husband wounded by an Israeli airstrike. It is the latest tragedy as Israel’s military campaign continues to place a huge toll on the civilian population. The Israeli military says “the claim regarding harm to uninvolved civilians is under review”. We hear from a Bulgarian doctor who is working at the hospital. Also in the programme: The dissident Iranian director Jafar Panahi has won the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival for "It Was Just an Accident" -- a movie shot in secret and inspired by his own experience in prison; and Five years after American author Jenine Cummins was vilified for her novel American Dirt, she tells us why she wrote her new book. (Picture: Civil defence teams carry a body after the strike in Khan Younis. Credit: Getty)
Noticias y sucesos 4 días
0
0
12
47:25
Russia, Ukraine conduct biggest prisoner swap to date
Russia, Ukraine conduct biggest prisoner swap to date
Episodio en Newshour
The biggest prisoner swap to date has continued for a second day, with three hundred and seven POWs released from each side. A total of 2,000 prisoners could be allowed to return to their homes over three days. A Ukrainian official involved in coordinating the treatment of those returning home says over 95% of them were tortured. Also in the programme: the Gaza doctor and mother who’s lost nine children in an airstrike; and could the Vatican have a role in bringing peace to Ukraine? Photo: A Ukrainian soldier released from Russian captivity is reunited with his family Credit: MARIA SENOVILLA/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
Noticias y sucesos 5 días
0
0
13
48:13
Israeli military says it's struck more than 75 'terror targets'
Israeli military says it's struck more than 75 'terror targets'
Episodio en Newshour
The Israeli military says it's struck more than seventy-five sites that it described as 'terror targets'. Medics in Gaza say at least 22 people have been killed. Newshour hears from Moshe Lavee, a professor at Haifa University on how his opposition to the war reached a wider audience. Also in the programme: programming language Java turns 30; and a tanker's near miss in Norway. (Picture: The remains of a destroyed car sit among the rubble of a building following an Israeli airstrike west of Gaza City, in Gaza Strip, 23 May 2025. Credit: EPA)
Noticias y sucesos 5 días
0
0
19
47:29
Trump threatens 50% tariffs on EU and 25% on iPhones
Trump threatens 50% tariffs on EU and 25% on iPhones
Episodio en Newshour
The warning against the EU came just hours before the two sides were set to have trade talks. Trump last month announced a 20% tariff on most EU goods, but had halved it to 10% until 8 July to allow time for talks. Also on the programme: A US judge has suspended the Trump istration's decision to block Harvard University from enrolling foreign students; and Sebastião Salgado, regarded as one of the world's greatest documentary photographers, has died at the age of 81. (Photo: U.S. President Donald Trump reacts as he is expected to sign executive orders at the White House in Washington, D.C on the 23 May, 2025. Credit: REUTERS/Kent Nishimura)
Noticias y sucesos 5 días
0
0
16
46:30
US House es 'big beautiful' tax and spending bill
US House es 'big beautiful' tax and spending bill
Episodio en Newshour
President Trump has welcomed a vote in the US House of Representatives approving a bill which extends huge tax cuts, and spending increases. It will be funded by government debt. Also in the programme: A gunman kills two Israeli embassy staff in Washington; and competition for resources on the Svalbard archipelago. (Picture: President Donald Trump with Speaker of the House Mike Johnson at the U.S. Capitol. Photo: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Noticias y sucesos 6 días
0
0
17
48:25
Jewish couple murdered in Washington DC
Jewish couple murdered in Washington DC
Episodio en Newshour
A young Jewish couple who worked for the Israeli Embassy have been shot dead leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in downtown Washington DC. The gunman was arrested at the scene. We hear the latest from DC, plus reaction from Israel. Also in the programme: the Republican-controlled US House of Representatives es a mammoth piece of legislation to deliver President Trump's domestic agenda; and stations a military brigade abroad for the first time since World War Two.
Noticias y sucesos 1 semana
0
0
12
47:27
Trump ambushes South African president with 'white persecution' claims
Trump ambushes South African president with 'white persecution' claims
Episodio en Newshour
In an extraordinary Oval Office meeting, President Trump ambushes the South African president with claims of white farmers being persecuted. We hear a response from Mzwanele Nyhontso, the Minister of Land Reform and Rural Development for South Africa. Also on the programme: how the Italian authorities dealt a blow to a powerful international arm of the mafia – the 'Ndrangheta; and a conservation success story from India, saving the Asiatic Lion. (Photo: US President Donald Trump shows a copy of an article that he said it’s about white South Africans who had been killed in the Oval Office. Credit: Reuters)
Noticias y sucesos 1 semana
0
0
15
47:29
UN: Aid yet to reach civilians in Gaza
UN: Aid yet to reach civilians in Gaza
Episodio en Newshour
As Gaza residents wait for aid, health officials say more than 40 people have been killed by air strikes overnight, as Israel continues its new offensive. We hear from a man who lives in Gaza City and from Israel's ambassador at the United Nations. Also in the programme: The Sudanese army says it now controls all of Khartoum state - recaptured from the paramilitary Rapid Forces; and we talk to the winner of the International Booker prize, Indian writer Banu Mushtaq. (Photo: Israeli security forces stand near trucks with aid entering Gaza from Israel, near the Kerem Shalom crossing, close to the Israeli border with Gaza. May 21, 2025. Credit: Reuters/Amir Cohen)
Noticias y sucesos 1 semana
0
0
14
47:27
UN humanitarian chief warns of baby deaths in Gaza
UN humanitarian chief warns of baby deaths in Gaza
Episodio en Newshour
The United Nations humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher has told the BBC that 14,000 babies in Gaza could die within the next two days unless aid can reach them. He said baby food brought into the territory by five trucks on Monday was "a drop in the ocean". Israel has blocked all aid from entering Gaza for the past 11 weeks, saying it was putting pressure on Hamas, which it accuses of stealing aid. The UN says permission has now been given for a further 100 aid trucks to enter Gaza on Tuesday. Medical workers in Gaza say Israeli airstrikes overnight killed at least 60 people. The attacks came just hours after Britain, Canada and condemned the military operation as "wholly disproportionate". Also in the programme: The United Kingdom and the European Union are placing more sanctions on Russia. Will that have any effect on Moscow to end the war in Ukraine? And, one ultra-marathoner tells us what he's feeling after running across Australia. (Photo: Palestinians wait to receive food cooked by a charity kitchen, in Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip, May 19, 2025. Credit: Reuters/Mahmoud Issa)
Noticias y sucesos 1 semana
0
0
16
47:27
UK suspends trade talks with Israel
UK suspends trade talks with Israel
Episodio en Newshour
The British Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, has announced the suspension of negotiations with Israel on a new trade agreement - due to what he called its "intolerable" and "abominable" recent actions in Gaza. The World Health Organisation says two million people in Gaza are starving. As Israel allows some aid in after an eleven week blockade, the British government says it's nowhere near enough. Also on the programme: Tanzania detains two prominent human rights activists who had travelled to Dar es Salaam to observe an opposition leader’s treason case. And we'll have an appreciation of a ballet maestro with an iron fist. (Photo: Britain's Foreign Minister David Lammy delivers a statement on the Israel and Hamas ceasefire deal, at the House of Commons, in London, Britain, January 16, 2025. Credit: House of Commons/Handout via REUTERS)
Noticias y sucesos 1 semana
0
0
10
42:42
Trump and Putin hold two-hour phone call on Ukraine
Trump and Putin hold two-hour phone call on Ukraine
Episodio en Newshour
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have spoken by phone to discuss the war in Ukraine and how to end it. So what's changed? We'll get analysis from Moscow and Washington. Also on the programme: a very limited re-start of aid to Gaza from Israel, after an eleven-week blockade; and as a new exhibition opens in London, featuring a replica of John Lennon's childhood bedroom, we hear from his sister. (Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with students and teachers at a concert hall of a music school as he visits the Sirius educational centre for gifted children near Sochi in the Krasnodar region, Russia, May 19, 2025. Credit: Reuters)
Noticias y sucesos 1 semana
0
0
15
48:07
UK and EU strike post-Brexit deal on food, fishing, defence and ports
UK and EU strike post-Brexit deal on food, fishing, defence and ports
Episodio en Newshour
Britain and the European Union have agreed a series of deals aimed at resetting relations following Brexit, which saw the UK vote to leave the bloc in 2016. The new agreements on issues including trade, fishing rights and defence co-operation were unveiled at a UK-EU summit in London. Also in the programme: Joe Biden is diagnosed with prostate cancer and; we find out about a special exhibition about John Lennon in London…from his sister. (Picture: Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa. Credit: Getty Images)
Noticias y sucesos 1 semana
0
0
11
47:29
También te puede gustar Ver más
Simple English News Daily
Simple English News Daily Simple English News Daily is a 7-minute podcast which tells today’s news in clear, simple, British English. Start your day by listening to 7 minutes of the most important stories from everywhere in the world. With SEND7, you can stay up-to-date with world news, and improve your English at the same time. SEND7 is aimed at intermediate and advanced English learners and teachers, and people with English as a second language, as well as native English speakers who want a fast, daily summary of world events! The podcast is released Monday to Friday.SEND7 in an acronym for Simple English News Daily, in 7 minutes. Stephen Devincenzi, from the UK, started SEND7 in 2020, and hosts most episodes. Ben Mallett and Juliet Martin are also British, and host some episodes. For more information, or to us, go to www.send7.orgThe Simple English News Daily podcast is free, and is ed by generous listeners, who receive access to the transcripts and a vocabulary list of every episode, and our weekly worksheets and world news quiz. To become a er and have access to the transcripts, worksheets and quiz, go to www.send7.org/Get your daily news and improve your English listening, in the time it takes to make a cup of coffee, with SEND7. Actualizado
CNN 5 Things
CNN 5 Things We bring you 5 stories that will get you up to speed and on with your day. Updates at 6am, 9am, 12pm, 3pm and 6pm Eastern, every weekday. Actualizado
The World Tonight
The World Tonight In depth reporting, intelligent analysis and major breaking news from a global perspective Actualizado
Ir a Noticias y sucesos