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News and analysis from FT reporters around the world
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CleanBusiness Book of the Year: challenges for the book industry | Lionel Barber, FT editor, interviews James Daunt, managing director of Waterstone's, the big UK book chain, about the destiny of bricks-and-mortar booksellers and the challenges for publishers, agents, and authors at a roundtable to mark the opening for entries of the 2012 FT Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award. | 8.5.12 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeals & Dealmakers: what rules changes have meant for M&A | In the UK, the world’s second-biggest market for M&A after the US, the Takeover Panel last year reformed the rules regulating dealmaking. What impact are the changes having eight months on? Anousha Sakoui, the FT’s mergers and acquisitions correspondent, looks at the issues with studio guests James Palmer, global head of law firm Herbert Smith’s corporate business and Jonathan Rowley, co-head of European M&A at investment bank UBS. | 24.4.12 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanTIGER: Where next for the global economic recovery? | Eswar Prasad, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, analyses the latest edition of the FT-Brookings TIGER index, which tracks the global economic recovery. To explore the index, go to www.ft.com/tiger. | 15.4.12 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeals & Dealmakers: The outlook for M&A | In the first podcast in the FT’s Deals & Dealmakers series, mergers and acquisitions correspondent Anousha Sakoui talks to industry analysts about the outlook for the year. With studio guests Jonathan Stubbs, head of European equity strategy at Citigroup in London, and Jon Clark, who heads the UK oil and gas transactions team at Ernst & Young. | 27.3.12 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanThe Budget 2012 | Robert Shrimsley, editor of FT.com, is joined by FT economic leader writer Martin Sandbu, personal finance editor Matthew Vincent and Chris Cook from the FT public policy team to discuss the political, economic and personal finance consequences of the UK budget announcement. | 21.3.12 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanClive Cookson talks neutrinos with Pier Oddone | FT science editor Clive Cookson talks neutrinos with Pier Oddone, director of leading US particle physics centre Fermilab | 15.12.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanThe seven billionth person | FT health correspondent Andrew Jack talks to Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin, executive director of the United Nations Population Fund, about the arrival of the world’s seven billionth person | 25.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanBomb blasts in Oslo - an eye-witness account | FT correspondent Robin Wigglesworth talks to writer Anders Heger who was outside the building where the explosions took place. | 22.7.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanRahul Gandhi's 4-day tour of Uttar Pradesh | Amid a spate of corruptions scandals the Indian congress-led government seems to be struggling to keep control and speculation that Rahul Gandhi is waiting in the wings to replace the current prime minister Manmohan Singh, is mounting. Mr Gandhi recently came back into the spotlight after completing a 4-day walking tour through a string of villages in Uttar Pradesh. Asia page editor Serena Tarling talks to FT correspondent Rahul Jacobs in New Delhi, about how Gandhi was received. | 14.7.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanThai elections | Yingluck Shinawatra, younger sister of Thailand's exiled former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, is set to become the country's first female prime minister after her party's resounding election victory at the weekend. Serena Tarling asked the FT's Bangkok correspondent Tim Johnston about the challenges she faces and how much influence her brother is likely to have over the incoming government | 4.7.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanErdogan's post-election challenges | Turkey's prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has just won his third election in a row, increasing his share of the vote and winning a strong mandate to launch a long-delayed overhaul of Turkey's constitution and tackle pressing issues of Middle East policy. Fiona Symon asked Delphine Strauss, FT correspondent in Ankara, what his early priorities would be. | 14.6.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanThe current state of Yemen | FT correspondent Abeer Allam talks to Serena Tarling about the current situation in Yemen, a week after President Saleh's exit from the country to Saudi Arabia. | 10.6.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanBerlusconi suffers poll setback | Italy's ruling coalition has been shaken by the results of local elections - one of the most disappointing results was in Silvio Berlusconi's home town of Milan. Fiona Symon talks to Rachel Sanderson in Milan, about what the results mean for the Italian prime minister. | 17.5.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanSyria lifts its emergency law | Syria has lifted its 48-year old emergency law in a bid to persuade pro-democracy protesters to end their demonstrations. Fiona Symon asked Abigail Fielding-Smith in Beirut how the latest government tactic was likely to go down with the protesters. | 20.4.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCall between Danielle Chiesi and Raj Rajaratnam on September 30 2008 | Danielle Chiesi, the Bear Stearns trader, and Mr Rajaratnam, discuss market movements and possible deals | 17.4.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanMubarak's detention and the transition in Egypt | Protesters in Egypt have called off a planned demonstration in response to the arrest of ousted president Hosni Mubarak - the first detention of an Arab autocrat since the start of the Arab unrest. Fiona Symon speaks to correspondent Heba Saleh in Cairo about the what this means for the prospects for a smooth transition of power in the country, and for protest movements in the wider region. | 13.4.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanItaly struggles with North African migrants | Over 250 people were feared drowned this week after they set off in a small boat from the coast of North Africa in an attempt to reach the Italian Island of Lampedusa. The tragedy highlighted a growing problem for Italy over what to do with the flood of migrants that has resulted from the Arab uprisings in Tunisia and Libya. Fiona Symon spoke to Guy Dinmore, the FT's Rome correspondent, about how Italy is tackling the problem. | 6.4.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCall between Danielle Chiesi and Raj Rajaratnam on September 23 2008 | Danielle Chiesi, the Bear Stearns trader, and Mr Rajaratnam, discuss contacts at several companies and Ms Chiesi’s concerns about trading and being investigated. | 4.4.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCall between Danielle Chiesi and Kieran Taylor on October 10, 2008 | Kieran Taylor tells Danielle Chiesi he has a “major present” for her in the form of information. | 4.4.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCall between Danielle Chiesi and Kieran Taylor on September 9, 2008 | Danielle Chiesi speaks with Kieran Taylor<, a senior marketing officer with Akamai, who prosecutors allege informed her about the lower earnings guidance | 4.4.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCall between Danielle Chiesi and Raj Rajaratnam on July 24 2008 | In a call on July 24 2008, Danielle Chiesi alerts him about Akamai. “They’re gonna guide down. I just got a call from my guy. I played him like a finely tuned piano,” Ms Chiesi said. | 4.4.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCall between Danielle Chiesi and Raj Rajaratnam on August 27, 2008 | Danielle Chiesi, the Bear Stearns trader, and Mr Rajaratnam, in which they discussed contacts at several companies and Ms Chiesi’s concerns about trading and being investigated. | 4.4.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCall between Danielle Chiesi and Raj Rajaratnam on July 30 2008 | Danielle Chiesi, the Bear Stearns trader, and Raj Rajaratnam discuss contacts at several companies and Ms Chiesi’s concerns about trading and being investigated | 4.4.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanThe Astronauts of Planet Earth | Sam Knight interviews Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli, currently in the middle of a six-month mission on the International Space Station. | 1.4.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCall between David Lau and Raj Rajaratnam on October 24, 2008 | the founder of Galleon Group, is heard telling a colleague that he was told by a board member of Goldman Sachs that the bank would report a loss for the quarter | 29.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCall between Ian Horowitz and Raj Rajaratnam on September 24, 2008 | During this call, Raj Rajaratnam tells Ian Horowitz, a Galleon trader, that he received “a call at 3:58, right?... Saying something good might happen to Goldman.” | 29.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCall between Raj Rajaratnam, Adam Horowitz and Adam Smith on May 1 2008 | A call between Raj Raj Rajaratnam and Ian Horowitz followed by a discussion between Rajaratnam and Adam Smith. | 28.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCall between Joe Liu and Raj Rajaratnam on December 5, 2008 | The audio of a call between Joe Liu, a Galleon employee, speaking with Raj Rajaratnam. Prosecutors allege Mr Liu passed along information about Synaptics’s earnings before they were announced in January 2009. | 28.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCall between Raj Rajaratnam and Rajiv Goel on March 20, 2008 | The two discuss Intel’s investment in wireless company Clearwire and the PeopleSupport sale to India’s Essar Group | 24.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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ExplicitCall between Raj Rajaratnam and Rengan Rajaratnam on March 25, 2008 | CONTAINS EXPLETIVES: Mr Rajaratnam’s brother, Rengan, called Mr Rajaratnam to alert him to a Wall Street Journal news article that discussed the potential combination of Clearwire and an investment from Intel, among other companies. | 24.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCall between Raj Rajaratnam and Rajiv Goel on March 20, 2008 at 10pm | The two discuss Intel’s investment in wireless company Clearwire and the PeopleSupport sale to India’s Essar Group | 24.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanUK Budget 2011 | "A budget for making things, not making things up." So began UK Chancellor George Osborne, as he set out his stall for encouraging growth and stabilising the country's economy. So, how did he fare? The FT's Sarah Neville put this question to Chris Cook, the FT's education correspondent, Martin Sandbu, the FT's economic leader writer and Matthew Vincent, editor of FT Money. Produced by LJ Filotrani | 23.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCall between Raj Rajaratnam and Rajiv Goel | Call between Mr Rajaratnam, founder of Galleon Group, and Rajiv Goel, a former Intel employee, on July 30 2008. The call followed a meeting of PeopleSupport’s board discussing the terms of the offer. | 16.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanProtests in Bahrain | Police have cracked down on the heart of Bahrain's pro-democracy movement, launching tear gas against protesters rallying at the Pearl roundabout in Manama, the capital. Fiona Symon speaks to Robin Wigglesworth, about the political implications for Bahrain and the wider region. | 16.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCall between Raj Rajaratnam and Rajat Gupta | Rajat Gupta, a Goldman Sachs director, told Raj Rajaratnam, the founder of hedge fund Galleon Group, that the investment bank had discussed buying a commercial bank in July 2008, according to a recording of the audio of this phone call | 14.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCall between Raj Rajaratnam and Anil Kumar | The audio of a phone call between Raj Rajaratnam and Rajiv Goel used as evidence in the insider trading case against Rajaratnam | 13.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCall between Raj Rajaratnam and Adam Smith | The audio of a phone call between Raj Rajaratnam and Rajiv Goel used as evidence in the insider trading case against Rajaratnam | 13.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCall between Raj Rajaratnam and Rajiv Goel | The audio of a phone call between Raj Rajaratnam and Rajiv Goel used as evidence in the insider trading case against Rajaratnam | 13.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanJapan earthquake | The FT’s Mure Dickie gives an eye witness account from Tokyo on the biggest earthquake ever to hit Japan. | 10.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanStudents demonstrate in Yemen | Students in Yemen, inspired by events in Egypt and Tunisia, have launched a campaign of mass demonstrations to persuade President Ali Abduallah Saleh - to step down. Fiona Symon asks FT correspondent Abigail Fielding-Smith, who is in the Yemeni capital Sana, what has been achieved so far. | 4.3.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanProtests grip Egypt | The FT’s Middle East correspondent Michael Peel reports on Friday’s events from the streets of Cairo after a day of pitched battles in Egypt. Interview by John Aglionby, produced by Emily Cadman | 27.1.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanThe sounds of the financial crisis | Think of the financial crisis. What does it sound like? That was the question the FT put to Julian Anderson, professor of composition at the Guildhall School and one of Britain's most celebrated composers. Hear him identify five key moments, written out as scores and played on the piano. Presented by Frederick | 21.12.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanBerlusconi survives no-confidence votes | John Aglionby talks to Guy Dinmore, the FT’s Rome correspondent, about Silvio Berlusconi’s extraordinary political escape in surviving two no confidence votes. We look at what options are now open for Mr Berlusconi, and what the failure of the revolt means for Italian politics. Produced by Emily Cadman | 13.12.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanInterview: Joe Lombardo, president Gulfstream Aerospace | Rohit Jaggi, Aviation Columnist, interviews Joe Lombardo, president and chief executive of US business aircraft maker Gulfstream Aerospace, about the G450. | 12.12.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanWest African elections | Two West African countries, Ivory Coast and Guinea have recently held presidential elections regarded as their first democratic vote since independence. Peaceful change could herald a new era of prosperity for the people of both countries, which are leading commodity exporters. Fiona Symon asks the FT's West Africa correspondent Tom Burgis what could happen if the results of the polls are disputed. | 3.12.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanEgypt elections | Fiona Symon talks to the FT's correspondent in Cairo, Heba Saleh, about the elections in Egypt this weekend. Produced by LJ Filotrani | 26.11.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanNorth Korea attacks on South Korea | North Korea launched an attack on the remoteSouth Korean fishing island of Yeonpyeong on Tuesday killing four and destroying dozens of houses. South Korea retaliated with a shelling of its own. Fiona Symon talks to Christian Oliver, the FT's correspondent in Seoul about public opinion of the attacks. Produced by LJ Filotrani | 24.11.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanUS election special: What do the results mean? | Republicans have taken control of the House of Representatives and gained ground in the Senate. The results of the Midterms have, without a doubt, set out a significant shift in power. But what do the results really mean for President Barack Obama? LJ Filotrani asks FT correspondent Anna Fifield who watched the results unfold in Washington, for her thoughts. | 3.11.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanWhere do good ideas come from? | Tim Harford, the FT's Undercover Economist talks to internet entrepreneur Steven Johnson about his latest book, 'Where do good ideas come from?'. Produced by LJ Filotrani | 1.11.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanImpact of the death of Kirchner | The death of Argentina's former president Nestor Kirchner has transformed the country's political landscape - although no longer president, he and his wife, the current president Cristina Fernandez, were seen as very much acting as a team. Fiona Symon asks the FT's correspondent in Buenos Aires, Jude Webber, where his death leaves Cristina Fernandez's political career. Produced by LJ Filotrani | 28.10.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanThe UK's Comprehensive Spending Review | UK chancellor George Osborne delivered the government's review on spending today. He spoke of fairness, of bringing the years of ever rising borrowing to an end, of making those with the broadest shoulders bear the greatest burden and of building a country which only buys what it can afford. But what to these mantras really mean in terms of spending and cuts? To try and answer this question the FT's Sarah Neville is joined in the studio by FT correspondents Chris Cook, Martin Sandbu and Alice Ross. Produced by LJ Filotrani | 20.10.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanMerkel on immigration and integration | Angela Merkel, Germany’s chancellor, said at the weekend that the country’s attempts to form a multicultural society had failed and that both Muslim immigrants and indigenous Germans had to make greater efforts towards integration. Fiona Symon speaks to Quentin Peel, the FT’s Berlin correspondent, about Merkel’s remarks. Produced by Martin Stabe | 18.10.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanAfghan elections | Matthew Green reflects on the elections which took place in Afghanistan at the weekend. Produced by LJ Filotrani | 20.9.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanPreparations for presidential elections in Nigeria | Tom O'Sullivan talks to the FT's west Africa correspondent Tom Burgis about what the atmosphere is like in the Niger Delta as president Goodluck Jonathan gears up to revealing whether or not he will stand for re-election in January, and, whether or not Goodluck has so far kept his promise to bring peace to the area, allowing for free and fair elections. Produced by LJ Filotrani | 6.9.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanUS withdrawal from Iraq | With US president Barack Obama announcing the end to the combat mission in Iraq, Fiona Symon asks the FT's Middle East correspondent Andrew England what this means for the Iraqi people. Produced by LJ Filotrani | 1.9.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanWill pilotless aircraft be safer in flight? | Listen to a clip of a US radio interview with Rohit Jaggi on the subject of pilotless aircraft | 14.8.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanWikileaks the war in Afghanistan | In the podcast: We ask whether the 75,000 leaked documents covering the period 2004 to 2009 will have any impact on the Obama administration and its Afghan strategy. Presented by Tom O'Sullivan, the FT's assistant world news editor, with James Blitz the FT's defence and diplomatic editor. Produced by LJ Filotrani | 26.7.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanUK troops redeployed | With the news yesterday from the government that 1,000 UK troops are to be redeployed away from the most dangerous part of Helmand province, Fiona Symon asks James Blitz, the FT's diplomatic correspondent, whether this is going to be interpreted as a sign of failure. Produced by LJ Filotrani | 8.7.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCongo’s 50th anniversary of independence | The FT's Africa editor William Wallis from Kinshasa talks to Fiona Symon, about the mood of the Congolese on this day of celebration - with particular reference to the announcement of the World Bank on Tuesday postponing a decision on writing off the country's debt. Produced by LJ Filotrani | 30.6.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanGuinea election | Guinea is preparing for its first competitive election since 1958. Tom O'Sullivan, the FT's assistant world news editor asks Tom Burgis, the FT's West Africa correspondent, what we can expect this weekend. Produced by LJ Filotrani | 25.6.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanThe unavoidable Budget | It was anything but straightforward. Our team of experts dissect George Osborne's complex first Budget in a special podcast. With Chris Giles, Nick Timmins and Alison Smith, hosted by Robert Shrimsley. | 21.6.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanAsian internet security at risk | FT technology correspondent Joseph Menn reports on the problems besetting google and yahoo in China, plus the cyber attacks on Vietnamese activists | 30.3.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanOn the ground report: Russian metro bombings | The FT's Moscow bureau chief Charles Clover reports on terrorist attacks in the Russian capital's metro system | 28.3.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanBudget podcast: the FT verdict | With an election looming, and little fiscal room for manoeuvre, the FT analyses Alistair Darling's 2010 Budget. With Chris Giles, Nick Timmins and Chris Cook. Presented by Robert Shrimsley. | 23.3.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanOn the ground report: Palestinian evictions in East Jerusalem | Tobias Buck, the FT's Jerusalem bureau chief, reports on Arab-Israeli tensions in East Jersualem, where Palestinians have been evicted from their homes to make way for Jewish settlers | 18.3.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanOn the ground report: Violence in Jos | The FT's West Africa correspondent Tom Burgis reports from Lagos on ethnic killings in the central Nigerian city of Jos | 7.3.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanOn the ground report: Iraqi elections | The FT’s chief Middle East correspondent Andrew England reports from Baghdad on Iraq’s security and political situation ahead of the Sunday election | 3.3.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanOn the ground report: Mabhouh killing | FT gulf correspondent Simeon Kerr reports from Dubai on the murder of Hamas official Mahmoud al-Mabhouh | 18.2.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanEyewitness report: Earthquake relief efforts in Haiti | FT Caribbean correspondent Benedict Mander reports on post-earthquake aid efforts, security and governance from Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince | 19.1.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanUK pre-Budget report 2009 | Three FT experts give their views on Alistair Darling's pre-Budget report. With Chris Giles, Nick Timmins and Patrick Jenkins | 9.12.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDubai World: Investor mood and long-term effects | Simeon Kerr reports from Dubai on investors' reaction to default fears at Dubai World | 25.11.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanEdward Luce on the significance of President Obama's visit to China | Edward Luce, the FT Washington Bureau chief, who has followed Mr Obama on the tour, on a new geo-political moment. | 17.11.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanHealthcare and the recovery | Andrew Jack, the FT's Pharmaceutical correspondent, talks to Rifat Atun, director; strategy, performance and evaluation cluster; the Global Fund to fight Aids, TB and Malaria | 4.10.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanHealthcare and the recovery | Andrew Jack, the FT's pharmaceuticals correspondent, talks to Armin Fidler, leader adviser, health policy and strategy at the World Bank | 4.10.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanHealthcare and the recovery | Andrew Jack, the FT's pharmaceuticals correspondent, talks to Martin McKee, a world specialist on comparative healthcare systems at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and one of the lead speakers at the Gastein forum | 29.9.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanAung San Suu Kyi sentenced to further 18 months | Tim Johnston reports on the implications of Aung San Suu Kyi's new sentence | 10.8.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanRichard Waters on the Microsoft and Yahoo deal | Steve Ballmer gets his way: Richard Waters gives his thoughts on the Microsoft / Yahoo search deal | 28.7.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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