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The cost of divorce
On this episode of The Cost of Everything we explore the emotional and financial toll of divorce on couples. Host Christy Ai engages in a conversation with divorce attorney Fatina Abdrabboh, shedding light on why divorce accessibility varies...
Feb 29, 2024 06:30
On Contact: Corporate assault on US Postal Service
Chris Hedges discusses the corporate assault against the US Postal Service with author Christopher W. Shaw. The corporate seizure of public utilities and privatization of schools is part of a broad assault to turn government assets into assets that...
Jan 21, 2022 05:52
Gen Alphas will have poor life skills – social researcher
Our post-pandemic future, whatever that may be, will be shaped by our future generations. What can we expect? We ask Mark McCrindle, social researcher, demographer and futurist. Follow @SophieCo_RT ...
Jul 10, 2020 07:10
UK’s coronavirus approach will end in oppression, even totalitarianism! – ex-president of UK Faculty of Public Health (E866)
On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to the former president of the UK Faculty of Public Health, John Ashton CBE, about the Boris Johnson administration’s coronavirus approach. He discusses the shortage of ventilators and PPE,...
Apr 6, 2020 05:46
Pakistan has nothing to lose from break-up with US – ex-PM
Pakistan is key to the fragile balance of power in southeast Asia and the Middle East. But with elections coming up, will the country stay internally stable and be able to help the region deal with its issues? We talked about this with the former...
Jun 4, 2018 06:49
ISIS continues to sell oil because it’s in somebody’s interest – ex-IEA chief
While the freefall of oil prices seems to have stopped for now, the inevitable rise of energy demand from developing economies may turn the current overflow into a critical shortage. How long before oil becomes a treasured resource in major demand...
Jul 17, 2017 06:30
We don’t care who rules Syria as long as nation-state is preserved – Egypt’s ex-FM
Egypt has survived two consecutive revolutions, but managed to remain intact. While other nations have been plagued by a rise in sectarian strife, Egypt has remained what it was – a secular state. Amid the chaotic bloodbath in the Middle East,...
Mar 6, 2017 07:34
Use of tactical nukes would still spell full-blown nuclear war – ex-US Defense Sec
In a symbolic warning about how close the world stands to suffering a nuclear catastrophe, the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists has moved the Doomsday Clock closer to midnight. The existential threat now poses a greater danger to humanity than at any...
Feb 17, 2017 08:23
Fed pushing us to financial catastrophe worse than 2008 - billionaire investor
Since the crash of 2008, the world economy seemed to be slowly getting back on track. However, more and more voices - among our guests as well - are warning the public about a looming cataclysm in the financial world. How damaging will the new...
May 2, 2016 06:40
EU leaders turned a blind eye to immigrants’ problems for too long - Molenbeek mayor
A Brussels district just miles from EU’s governing institutions in Brussels has turned into a breeding ground for terrorism. The Molenbeek district has been in the spotlight after it emerged that the Paris attackers were its residents. Why is...
Mar 7, 2016 07:18
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