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On Contact: Worker cooperatives
On the show this week, Chris Hedges discusses worker cooperatives with Niki Okuk, activist and founder of the worker cooperative Rco Tires. Okuk founded Rco Tires in 2012. They've since recycled more than 300 million pounds of rubber, diverting 70...
Jul 9, 2021 07:10
Telecommuting more productive than office work – workplace guru
The Covid pandemic has forced the world to embark on a remote-working experiment. Is it merely a test run or our new reality? Will it transform working life as we know it? We talked to Kate Lister, president of Global Workplace Analytics....
Oct 2, 2020 06:05
Our digital age demands a whole new architecture – director of Zaha Hadid Architects
All sorts of bizarre forms, buildings made of mushrooms – modern architecture is pushing the boundaries of our imagination and looking into what life might be like in the future. We’ve spoken to architect and philosopher, director of...
Jan 31, 2020 06:40
Leaving EU best thing to happen to UK – Gerard Lyons
The United Kingdom is set to wave goodbye to the European Union. As British Prime Minister Theresa May is preparing to invoke Article 50, which will trigger two years of negotiations on exit terms, the debate on the future of Britain’s...
Mar 27, 2017 07:53
Soros-funded NGOs aiming to bring down our govt – Hungarian Foreign Minister
Hungary has had enough. The nation’s government has declared a battle against organizations funded by George Soros, calling for transparency within foreign-backed NGOs operating in the country. The move has already been condemned by Brussels,...
Jan 30, 2017 07:28
Blood diamonds money ends up in New York, London, Monaco - conflict resources expert
Diamonds are not just a girl’s best friend, but for decades they were a dictator’s best friend. Despotic leaders used the income from the lucrative trade to fuel savage conflicts in Africa, while those buying the shiny gems thousands of...
Jul 17, 2015 07:21
Europe facilitated spread of terror as govts just didn't care – Alan Dershowitz
Terrorism is a threat that no one in the world can hide from, as everywhere, there is the danger of extremist attack – something that was not here just 40 years ago. How it was allowed to grow, to become a reality? Who is to blame for the growth...
Jan 30, 2015 08:47
“A Russian-European economic zone can save euro”
Overcoming stereotypes and becoming closer partners with Russia is the natural way of development for European countries, to help them solve their problems, says Jean-Pierre Thomas, French presidential special representative for dealing with...
Jul 21, 2011 06:04
NATO-Russia: Joint challenges
James Appathurai – NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security PolicyToday my guest is James Appathurai. Washington has published its new National Intelligence Estimate. The document shifts the geopolitical interests...
Feb 19, 2011 01:44
Tula: preserving historical traditions while embracing new technology
The medieval city of Tula in Central Russia is home to not only the country's rich legacy of arms manufacturing, but also its hub of technological innovation. As home base to arms production during World War II, Tula was where Soviet soldiers...
May 13, 2010 04:42
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