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Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is.

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Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is.

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@pritheworld

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English

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617-300-5750


Episodes
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Global mail deliveries to the US in limbo due to tariffs

8/27/2025
Some foreign shippers are suspending US package deliveries, as a customs tax exemption for low-value goods comes to an end this Friday. Also, a look at the status of the Russian mercenary force Wagner Group’s operations in Mali. And, new mouth guards with flashing lights may be able to alert rugby players of potential concussions. Plus, Istanbul’s free public orchard allows visitors to pick their own produce. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:50:56

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Widespread condemnation for Israeli strikes on hospital that kill more journalists

8/26/2025
Israel fired two missiles at another hospital in Gaza yesterday that killed 20 people, including five journalists. Israel says it was a mistake but the attacks have sparked global condemnation. Also, a look at sleeplessness in war zones — from Gaza to Ukraine. And, India bans online gambling. Plus, a look at musical collaboration between Ukrainian, Moldovan and Russian artists. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:49:15

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Brazilians debate what democracy means for their country

8/25/2025
As Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro remains under house arrest, Brazilians are debating what justice, accountability and democracy really mean. Also, South Korea's President Lee Jae-myung is in Washington for his first White House meeting with US President Donald Trump. And, tensions escalate as the US sends warships to waters off the coast of Venezuela and thousands of Venezuelans sign up to join the country’s civilian militia in response. Plus, Lithuania hosts a corgi competition, complete with costume contests, time trials and races. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:49:11

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Trade pressure from US rallies Brazilians against interference

8/22/2025
The US has imposed steep tariffs on Brazilian goods. But instead of pressuring Brazil’s government, the move may have backfired. Also, the UN-backed group IPC has declared a famine for more than half a million people in Gaza. And, the skeletal remains of more than 140 people have been unearthed at a mass grave in Sri Lanka. Plus, a town in Nova Scotia, Canada, expands a living shoreline designed to protect the community from climate-fueled storms. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:51:58

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AU backs effort to adopt map showing Africa’s true size

8/21/2025
The African Union has voiced support for the adoption of a map that more accurately displays the real size of Africa. Also, Emily Scarratt is set to make English history with her fifth Rugby World Cup appearance. And, a look at Salsa’s history and foundations — a Latin music style that was born in New York City. Plus, astronomers are delighted at the discovery of a mysterious object, believed to be billions of years old, hurtling through our solar system. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:49:52

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The latest updates on Israel and Gaza

8/20/2025
Israeli troops have reached the outskirts of Gaza City, preparing for its takeover, at a time when a potential 60-day ceasefire is on the table. Meanwhile, three physicians from the Dallas, Texas, area, who are in Gaza providing medical care to the wounded and ill, say many of their patients were injured at food distribution sites. Also, the FDA has advised Walmart customers to throw out certain shrimp products over possible radioactive contamination. Plus, exploring Soviet-era bootleg music made out of old X-rays. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:50:07

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China and India try to repair relations

8/19/2025
China and India are beginning to view each other as possible allies — instead of historic adversaries — one of the side-effects of new US trade policies. Also, Ecuador’s first Indigenous university helps its students promote their ancestral knowledge and languages. And, tensions simmer as rival Greek Orthodox brotherhoods lay claim to a 10th-century monastery. Plus, Ukrainian jazz pianist Fima Chupakhin serenades his home country from afar. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:51:10

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Russia does have 'legitimate grievances,' says Kremlin analyst

8/18/2025
Ukraine is Russia, and the invasion of Ukraine simply represents the return to an older, fundamental reality, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin. And, here's what happens to plastic waste that gets sent to Indonesia. Also, precious documents have been returned to the historical learning center of Timbuktu in Mali. Plus, a look at the pop hit by Chappell Roan that's sending droves of fans to Canada. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:50:47

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'Tell the world I was here': Documenting life in Gaza

8/15/2025
For almost two years, Palestinians in Gaza have been recording everything – some as trained journalists, others as citizen journalists – to make sure the world knows they existed. Also, where does the world stand on efforts to reduce plastic? And, a look at Japan-China relations, 80 years after Japan's surrender in World War II. Plus, a chat with one of Dubai's foremost vinyl record collectors. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:50:18

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Extremist groups around the world exploiting AI

8/14/2025
Experts say extremist groups from around the world are using artificial intelligence to produce propaganda and appeal to new audiences. Also, flight attendants for Canada's largest airline are planning to walk off the job at midnight on Saturday over wage disputes. And, we hear from Ukrainians ahead of a meeting between the US and Russian presidents in Alaska on Friday. Plus, a family that’s been making Roman balances for centuries. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:49:34

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US unseals indictment against Haitian gang leader

8/13/2025
US officials have unsealed an indictment against Haitian gang leader Jimmy "Barbecue" Chérizier and three Haiti-born naturalized US citizens for conspiring to violate US sanctions. Also, a deadly heat wave is scorching southern Europe with record-breaking temperatures this month, with some residents in Milan taking matters into their own hands. And, a WHO report finds that Africans are lonelier than people on any other continent. Plus, undercover cops in the UK go jogging to put an end to catcalling. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:50:42

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Far-right gains in Europe threaten EU climate goals

8/12/2025
Far-right parties are surging in popularity across Europe and environmentalists say their influence could put the EU’s climate agenda in jeopardy. Also, as Russian troops advance deeper into eastern Ukraine just days ahead of a meeting between the US and Russian presidents, one Kyiv resident says her country’s future shouldn’t be decided without Ukrainians at the table. And, donkeys and other animals are crucial as fuel for transport becomes scarce in Gaza, but after months of almost no aid entering the enclave, the animals are suffering, too. Plus, an AI that speaks the language of Latin America. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:49:48

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Israeli army targets and kills 5 Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza

8/11/2025
An Israeli strike on a press tent outside a Gaza hospital killed five Al Jazeera journalists on Sunday, including prominent reporter Anas al-Sharif. The Committee to Protect Journalists had warned of the danger to al-Sharif's life, something that’s become part of a pattern of press intimidation. Also, Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay has died in hospital two months after he was shot in an assassination attempt. And, one innovator in Ghana is trying to solve two problems at once by using plastic waste to build much-needed desks for schools. Plus, Finland celebrates the 80th birthday of the popular chubby hippopotamus-like cartoon family known as the Moomins. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:49:15

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Palestinians fearful, hostage families frustrated, as Israel expands control of Gaza

8/8/2025
Palestinians in Gaza are reacting with dread to the announcement that Israel’s security cabinet has approved a plan to take control of Gaza City. Also, families of Israeli hostages, as well as those seeking the return of their loved ones’ remains, have responded with deep frustration and a sense of betrayal at the Israeli government. And, Ghana approves the world’s first malaria drug for newborns, marking a breakthrough in infant care. Plus, wildcard Victoria Mboko wins her first Women’s Tennis Association title at the Canadian Open. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:50:18

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Israeli PM signals military escalation to occupy all of Gaza

8/7/2025
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is talking about ordering the Israeli military to escalate its campaign to take control of all of Gaza. Also, a wildfire rages across southwestern France, exacerbated by a heat wave and a recent project to overhaul the region's vineyards. And, new research identifies the culprit behind more than a decade of mass sea star deaths. Plus, the 2025 World Games kicks off in China with sports like disc golf, drone racing and motosurf. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:50:43

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80 years since US nuclear bombing of Hiroshima

8/6/2025
Today marks 80 years since the first use of a nuclear weapon during wartime — the US atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan. Also, political parties in Israel who represent the Ultra-Orthodox, known as Haredim, are incensed over legislation forcing them to join the army, something they’ve thus far been exempt from. And, a lack of rain and soaring temperatures have stressed Tehran’s infrastructure to the breaking point as a drought and heat wave intensify in Iran. Plus, Italy hopes to build the longest suspension bridge in the world. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:50:03

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Brazil's Bolsonaro under house arrest

8/5/2025
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is under house arrest on charges of masterminding a coup to overturn the country's 2022 election. Also, the reinterpretation by AI of a popular movie in India sparks debate. And, a retired US military officer discusses his firsthand experience at the controversial food distribution sites run by the joint US-Israeli Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Plus, attempts to convince Thai society to embrace a traditionally reviled lizard. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:49:36

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Trial begins in absentia for former Bangladesh prime minister

8/4/2025
Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is facing a landmark trial in absentia over alleged crimes against humanity. The charges are linked to the 2024 student protests that toppled her government. Also, a new report looks at health impacts throughout the life cycle of plastic ahead of a global meeting to negotiate the final steps of an international plastics treaty. And, wholesalers in Istanbul, Turkey, give surplus fabric a second life. Plus, New Zealand recognizes the world’s oldest alpaca in captivity. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:50:04

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Sweeping impacts of new Trump tariffs on global economy

8/1/2025
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to start up new tariffs on dozens of countries, sowing more uncertainty in the global economy. Also, scientists are developing an early warning system as heavy rains induced by climate change trigger more landslides in India. And, a new study finds surprisingly high rates of long-COVID in Ethiopia and Uganda. Plus, the largest heavy metal festival in the world kicks of in a small village in Germany. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:51:19

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Climate change disrupts monsoon season in India

7/31/2025
Climate change is making the Indian monsoon more unpredictable, causing frequent flooding and waterlogging in cities, with additional factors worsening the problem. Also, Lithuania's prime minister steps down after denying any wrongdoing but saying that scandals are hindering the government's work. And, a discussion about growing calls for Palestinian statehood and a two-state solution. Plus, some swimmers are making waves at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Duration:00:50:27