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Co-hosted by Marco Werman and Carolyn Beeler. We're in your ears Monday thru Friday offering news, features, interviews and music from around the globe. From PRX and GBH. 📻 https://theworld.org/ Subscribe: https://theworld.org/newsletters/top-of-the-world
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🎙️ Testing, testing ... is this thing on? We are The World, public radio's longest-running daily global news program. 🌐
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🌐 @joyhackel.bsky.social: Aid groups trickle of supplies entering Gaza "not enough yet"

🌐 @pattidaniels.bsky.social: Germany's most wanted man, walking free in Moscow

🌐 @joshuacoe.bsky.social: Rising tensions between Taliban and Pakistan

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The World's Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Victoria Pihl Sørensen, a Danish historian who has studied Denmark's IUD program in Greenland, to understand how the policy took shape and the impacts on an entire generation of Indigenous people.
A discussion about Denmark's forced IUD program for Greenlandic Inuit women and girls - The World from PRX
The World's Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Victoria Pihl Sørensen, a Danish historian who has studied Denmark's IUD program in Greenland, to understand how the policy took shape and the impacts on an...
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🌐 Israelis celebrate the release of their hostages as questions loom

🌐 Madagascar’s president flees as military backs Gen Z protests

🌐 Acclaimed deaf poet and percussionist release new album

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🌐 @matthewjbell.bsky.social: A ceasefire in Gaza takes hold. But it's just a start.

🌐 @hannahchanatry.bsky.social: China expands restrictions on rare earth mineral exports

🌐 @orlabarry.bsky.social: Europe's reckoning with 'forever chemicals'

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24 EU lawmakers were tested for PFAS, often known as “forever chemicals”. All tested positive. In one town, PFAS levels are so high, residents say a proposed EU-wide ban would make no difference. My report up shortly on @theworld.org f/t @heunicke.bsky.social @chemsec.bsky.social #PFAS #Kallinge
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On The World 🌎 today:

🌐 @joyhackel.bsky.social: 'A very, very nervous time' for Gaza peace prospects

🌐 @hannahchanatry.bsky.social: The price of gold is skyrocketing

🌐 @bbcrobc.bsky.social/ @news.dw.com : Dvorak house reopens years after renovation

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A new report from the climate think tank Ember finds that renewable energy sources accounted for a greater share of the global electricity mix than coal for the first half of 2025. Host Marco Werman speaks with Raul Miranda, global program director at Ember, about what drove this change.
In global electricity mix, renewables overtake coal for the first time - The World from PRX
A new report from the climate think tank Ember finds that renewable energy sources made up more of the global electricity mix than coal for the first half of 2025. Host Marco Werman speaks with Ember ...
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@joshuacoe.bsky.social: Midwife in Sudan describes sexual violence, atrocities committed by militias

@biancahillier.bsky.social: FIFA suspends members of Malaysia's men's national soccer team

@joyhackel.bsky.social: Father recounts leaving Gaza City

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#Greenland is a trendy destination these days. But when Carolyn Beeler and I visited Nuuk last August, we learned why the territory is not yet ready for all this attention. @theworld.org www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvo2...
Greenland wants more tourists. Is it ready?
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Local politicians in Västerås, Sweden have voted to ask the national government to close down a Russian Orthodox church that they believe is being used by the Kremlin as a spy hub. Supporters of the church say the parish and its followers are being treated unfairly due to Russia-phobia.
Sweden's spy church - The World from PRX
Local politicians in Vasteras, Sweden, have voted to ask the national government to close down a Russian Orthodox church that they believe is being used by the Kremlin as a spy hub. Supporters of the ...
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Greenland is experiencing a tourism boom, but the sudden influx of visitors is creating a crisis. With a new international airport and more direct flights than ever before, the Arctic island is experiencing a surge in tourists that its infrastructure cannot handle. youtu.be/mvo24jQYDzA
Greenland wants more tourists. Is it ready?
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Cocaine use in Europe has surged over the past decade. Drug smugglers are moving from major ports to smaller inlets and Ireland's coastline is increasingly a target. My report up shortly on @theworld.org Listen in: theworld.org #cocaine #ireland
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On The World 🌎 today:

🌐 Renewable energy sources surpass coal for the first time

🌐 Rising fear among Caribbean fishermen amid US strikes

🌐 Israeli American rabbi shares thoughts on second anniversary of Oct. 7 attack

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On The World 🌎 today:

🌐 @shirinj.bsky.social: Negotiations over Gaza begin in Egypt

🌐 Russia's Muslim population is rapidly growing

🌐 @namratakolachalam.bsky.social: Indian elephants pushed out of natural habitats

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Young people across Morocco are protesting the shortcomings of the country’s public sector. Moroccan journalist Aboubakr Jamaï told @theworld.org that if the monarchy doesn't address the issues, the waves of discontent "could keep coming up...until we have a tsunami." theworld.org/segments/202...
Morocco's Gen Z protests decry inadequate health care and education - The World from PRX
Young people across Morocco have taken to the streets to protest the shortcomings of the country’s health and education systems. A violent government crackdown has left at least three people dead. The...
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