The United States is no longer providing weapons to Ukraine directly in their fight against Russia, so Ukraine is building their own as fast as they can. Ukraine’s president has suggested their weapons industry is advanced enough export their goods to like-minded countries. Our correspondent explores Ukraine’s arms industry and views Ukrainian-made weapons on display at a conference held in an unusual place.
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Global News Podcast - Gaza Conflict: Two years on
To mark two years of the war in Gaza, our correspondents bring you this special episode of the Global News Podcast from the BBC Bureau in Jerusalem. Jon Donnison is joined by our Gaza correspondent Rushdi Abualouf, our International Editor Jeremy Bowen, and our Middle East correspondent Yolande Knell. They discuss the history of the conflict, their memories of the October 7th attacks, and respond to questions from BBC World Service listeners. As talk of a potential ceasefire brokered by the US President Donald Trump and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dominates the news agenda, we look back at the impact this war has had on people living in the Gaza Strip and Israel. The Global News Podcast brings you the breaking news you need to hear, as it happens. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. Politics, economics, climate, business, technology, health – we cover it all with expert analysis and insight. Get the news that matters, delivered twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories. Follow or subscribe now and never miss a moment. Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk
CoinDesk Podcast Network - SEC-CFTC Roundtable Wrap-Up: Is It Bullish for Crypto? | CoinDesk Daily
Takeaways from the SEC-CFTC joint roundtable.
The SEC and CFTC held a joint roundtable yesterday on regulatory harmonization efforts, representing a wider cooperation between the agencies since the Dodd-Frank era. Will the regulators merge in the future? CoinDesk’s Jennifer Sanasie hosts “CoinDesk Daily.”
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Global News Podcast - Trump: Hamas has ‘three to four’ days to accept peace plan
President Trump says Hamas has days to accept a 20-point peace plan in Gaza or they will 'pay in hell'. Also: the search for survivors after a school collapses in Indonesia, a BBC undercover reporter investigates illegal dogfights in Europe, and the South African ambassador to France dies after falling out of a hotel window in Paris. Plus we look at the plight of migrants from Haiti who have crossed into the Dominican Republic.
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The Daily Signal - Virginia School Reverses Decision to Pull Plug on Part of Turning Point USA Event
Many times over Charlie Kirk’s life those that opposed the idea of anyone hearing his message would threaten disruption on College Campuses where Turning Point USA was attempting to hold an event. This would give the administrators just enough cover to pull the plug under concerns for ‘disruption.’ As the movement grew that became less frequent and as the “Prove Me Wrong” events welcomed opposing viewpoints it had seemingly gone the way of the dodo.
Well, it came back.
This time it was the Turning Point USA chapter at Western Albemarle High School that became the focal point of the threat as they scheduled Victoria Cobb, President of the Family Foundation, to visit with them on October 1. At first, the school pulled the plug citing, that’s right, concerns over ‘disruption.’ Not that the TPUSA meeting was going to be disruptive, no. That the ‘counter protest’ would be. It’s a classic. Then, just a 30 hours before her talk was scheduled to have taken place, the school reversed it’s position saying in a statement, “Following discussions with the student leader, and with
agreement on expectations to ensure the event is orderly, respectful, and concludes within the lunch period, the principal has determined that the Turning Point USA chapter at Western Albemarle High School may host its guest speaker during a regular lunchtime meeting,”
Victoria Cobb visits with us to talk about the grander landscape of potential return of the ‘cancel culture’.
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Focus on Africa - AGOA: US-Africa trade deal set to expire
AGOA: Why is a vital US-Africa trade deal set to expire? And why will women be more affected?
Oil workers go on strike at Dangote Refinery in Nigeria following dismissal of hundreds of staff.
And professional boxing suspended in Ghana following the death of two boxers in 6 months.
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Newshour - Can Donald Trump’s peace plan for Gaza work?
Can Donald Trump's peace plan for Gaza work? The focus today is on Hamas' response. One Israeli lawmaker tells us he's sceptical. We also get reaction from Gaza City and analysis from the former State Department advisor and negotiator on the Middle East, Aaron David Miller.
Also in the programme: the Taliban turn off the internet in Afghanistan; and a new exhibition on the astonishing life of the artist and Second World War photographer Lee Miller.
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CoinDesk Podcast Network - If Bitcoin Is for the ‘Kings,’ Is Litecoin for the People? | CoinDesk Spotlight With Charlie Lee
Insights into the past, present and future of the crypto industry with Charlie Lee.
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Litecoin creator Charlie Lee joins "CoinDesk Spotlight" to break down the roles of bitcoin and Litecoin in the cryptocurrency and broader financial industry. Plus, the journey from being an early gold bug to buying bitcoin at its 2011 peak, his core philosophy of Litecoin being "silver" to bitcoin's gold, and why he sold all of his LTC holdings in 2017.
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CoinDesk Podcast Network - Trading the AI/HPC Sector, Bitdeer’s ASIC, Bitcoin’s Parabolic Hashrate w/Pennyether
Fan favorite Pennyether joins the show to discuss the bitcoin mining stocks, the future growth of Bitcoin’s hashrate, and more.
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Welcome back to The Mining Pod! Today, independent stock analyst Pennyether joins us to talk about Bitcoin hashrate crossing 1 zettahash, the economics of ASIC manufacturing, and how Bitdeer could challenge Bitmain's dominance. We explore why miners spend 35-40% of revenue on ASICs, the HPC narrative driving mining stocks up, and why hashrate will continue growing exponentially despite megawatt concerns.
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• Bitcoin hashrate officially crossed 1 zettahash
• ASIC manufacturers capture 35-40% of mining revenue
• $19B+ annual Bitcoin mining revenue potential
• Bitfarms stock rose 138% in one week
• Bitdeer using TSMC for competitive advantage
• HPC deals 2-5x more profitable than mining
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05:38 Who is Penny?
08:39 Testing ideas & mining data
14:31 ASIC manufacturing market
24:10 Hashrate
28:28 HPC & AI
31:14 Valuation with & without deals
36:24 ASICs & Bitdeer
40:34 ASIC margins
45:21 Cannan
49:19 Vertical integration
52:42 When mining stocks polymarket?
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CBS News Roundup - 09/30/2025 | World News Roundup
Countdown to a possible shutdown. Meeting of the generals. Hamas mulls over a US plan to end the war in Gaza. Correspondent Steve Kathan has the CBS World News Roundup for Tuesday, September 30, 2025:
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