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    Explore "morocco" with insightful episodes like "What does China ‘de-risking’ actually mean?", "Pennsylvania killer armed, armored train to Russia, Putin weighs in", "Morning Briefing Sunday 10th September", "Good, bad and ugly: the Taliban and Afghanistan" and "How This World Cup Changed Soccer" from podcasts like ""FT News Briefing", "CNN This Morning", "Times news briefing", "Economist Podcasts" and "The Daily"" and more!

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    What does China ‘de-risking’ actually mean?

    What does China  ‘de-risking’ actually mean?

    Global dealmaking is languishing at a 10-year low, western companies are insulating their China operations, and Chinese battery groups are avoiding or delaying direct investments in the US and Europe because of geopolitics. 


    Mentioned in this podcast:

    Dealmaking languishes at decade low on private equity drought

    Chinese battery groups invest in Morocco to serve western markets

    Western companies take slow steps towards China ‘de-risking’

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    Pennsylvania killer armed, armored train to Russia, Putin weighs in

    Pennsylvania killer armed, armored train to Russia, Putin weighs in
    BREAKING NEWS: Police warn the escaped Pennsylvania killer is now armed, and urge residents to stay indoors. Plus, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has crossed into Russia on an armored train, and is expected to discuss an arms deal with Putin for the War in Ukraine. And, Putin weighs in on Donald Trump's indictments, saying the cases are “persecution of a political rival”. Also, Trump formally asks the judge to step aside from the federal 2020 election case, arguing her past public statements show bias. She's now asking Special Counsel Jack Smith's team to weigh in. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Good, bad and ugly: the Taliban and Afghanistan

    Good, bad and ugly: the Taliban and Afghanistan

    Their return to rule is unequivocally bad for the country’s women and girls. But wholesale collapse has not come and some aspects of government have improved; it turns out threats of grotesque violence change behaviours. We investigate the curious case of Morocco’s absent king—and his unlikely mixed-martial-artist pals. And how the mobile phone has shaped cinema for half a century.


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    How This World Cup Changed Soccer

    How This World Cup Changed Soccer

    For weeks, much of the globe has been riveted by the highs and lows of the World Cup in Qatar. On Sunday, the soccer tournament culminated in a win for Argentina and its star, Lionel Messi, against France.

    Here’s how the thrill of the game eclipsed the tournament’s tainted beginnings, and what that might reveal about the future.

    Guest: Rory Smith, the chief soccer correspondent for The New York Times.

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    For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.