I enjoy 'This American life, depends on the topic but it can be very interesting.
If you've heard of QI from the BBC there is No such thing as a fish when they talk about a couple facts they've read. I find it pretty funny too.
Mike Duncan is doing a new seasons of Revolutions about the Mars revolution (fictional of course) but before he did a bunch of others including the Mexican and French revolutions which I particularly enjoyed.
Blowback does seasons about bad US foreign policy. For news about US foreign policy there is also American Prestige.
Also listen to 15 minutes history from the University of Austin Texas. They just did something about the King of Haïti for example. They do new topics each episode.
Also another history one if MartyrMade.
And Trillbilly Workers podcast because I like to have no clue what they're talking about lol
Although construction has begun, the project was not conceived by the Brazilian government for the event. The Extraordinary Secretariat for COP30 issued a press release on 13 March, stating that the project "does not fall under the responsibility of the federal government [Brazil's central state] and is not one of the 33 infrastructure projects planned for COP30". It deplored the fact that press articles had "wrongly suggested a link between the construction project and the federal government's actions in the run-up to the conference".
Yeah they do add dumpsters from shops that throw good to eat food. I know some people that lived in Danemark for a year and basically only ate food from dumpsters...
Can’t help but notice that all this talk of “the right to self government” is always appended to paragraphs firmly talking about what the US wants and the US does.
I am not a US citizen and there are plenty of instances of the US government not supporting self-determination. I was talking about myself and I would hope most people's opinion worldwide, not some governement.
The PRC didn't invade Tawia when they the ROC's army fled there. Is that because of the USA? Taiwan has been seperate from China for almost eighty years now, that's a long time!
History podcast from the BBC : You're dead to me
I enjoy 'This American life, depends on the topic but it can be very interesting.
If you've heard of QI from the BBC there is No such thing as a fish when they talk about a couple facts they've read. I find it pretty funny too.
Mike Duncan is doing a new seasons of Revolutions about the Mars revolution (fictional of course) but before he did a bunch of others including the Mexican and French revolutions which I particularly enjoyed.
Blowback does seasons about bad US foreign policy. For news about US foreign policy there is also American Prestige.
Also listen to 15 minutes history from the University of Austin Texas. They just did something about the King of Haïti for example. They do new topics each episode.
Also another history one if MartyrMade.
And Trillbilly Workers podcast because I like to have no clue what they're talking about lol