The World
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The World
"The last remaining US-Russia nuclear arms control treaty, New START, expires today, leaving the world's two largest nuclear arsenals without legal limits on nukes for the first time in over half a century. Also, famine conditions spread across Sudan's Darfur region. And, understanding Australia's gun ownership and hate law reforms after the Bondi Beach shooting. Plus, we visit the small Scottish island where all of the Olympic curling stones come from."
"The last remaining US-Russia nuclear arms control treaty, New START, expires today, leaving the world's two largest nuclear arsenals without legal limits on nukes for the first time in over half a century. Also, famine conditions spread across Sudan's Darfur region. And, understanding Australia's gun ownership and hate law reforms after the Bondi Beach shooting. Plus, we visit the small Scottish island where all of the Olympic curling stones come from. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices"
The last remaining US-Russia nuclear arms control treaty, New START, expires today, removing legal limits on the world's two largest nuclear arsenals for the first time in more than fifty years. Famine conditions have spread across Sudan's Darfur region, worsening food insecurity and straining humanitarian response efforts. Australia is reviewing gun ownership regulations and hate law reforms in the wake of the Bondi Beach shooting, prompting national debate on public safety and legal protections. A small Scottish island supplies all of the Olympic curling stones, underscoring a specific local contribution to an international sport.
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