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There are 1683 episodes in the News topic.

These are the latest episodes from the News topic added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.

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Epi 72: Sports – Tennis stars Federer and Serena Williams take a bow
00:15:02 | October 27th, 2022

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Autumn Festivals: Hungry Ghost, Day of the Dead, Diwali, Guy Fawkes and more!
00:25:35 | Episode: 122 | October 26th, 2022

Kids News This Week: Autum is a season full of festivals from the scary to the sweet – this autumn festival capsule has the story behind most of them. From Halloween in the US to Asia’s Hungry Ghost Festival and Mexico’s Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Never mind the Indian festivals, including Diwali for Hindus and Guru Nanak, the biggest festival for the Sikhs. Oh, and did we mention the British Guy Fawkes festival, also called Bonfire Night? Have a listen to get into the festive mood!

Epi 71: Wildlife – Why lobsters, horses, pigs and octopuses feel more emotion than we think
00:15:37 | October 20th, 2022

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Kids News This Week: Mushrooms "talk," dancing powers a nightclub, new tennis era, dog cafe
00:13:20 | Episode: 121 | October 19th, 2022

Kids News This Week: Did you know mushrooms “chat” to each other? Or that dancing can be used to power a Scottish nightclub? Hear all about it,  plus a new era in tennis as sporting greats go from the court and a San Francisco cafe dishes up a posh dog’s dinner for the city’s many pups — all this week on the only world news podcast for curious kids and adults!

Epi 70: Why lights on Eiffel tower and skyscrapers in Europe will be turned off this winter
00:14:35 | October 16th, 2022

Eiffel tower is synonymous with its colourful lights at night. But the electricity shortage in Europe has forced the mayor of Paris to announce that lights will be turned off on the Eiffel tower an hour earlier than usual (by 11pm).  Many monuments and government buildings across Europe (Germany and Spain included) will be turning off lights at night for the first time in decades. People have been asked to save electricity by not heating their homes beyond 19C. What's worse, many parts of Europe may even have to brace for long power cuts. People are collecting firewood as a backup. Sounds like a throwback to stone age?

Epi 69: Nobel prizes 2022 (Part 1): What’s brewing in physics, medicine and peace?
00:19:02 | October 14th, 2022

Click here to answer the quiz questions (or copy paste this link onto your browser) to win a story book as a prize!Quiz link: https://s.surveyplanet.com/5d17xb1vWhen Alfred Nobel read his obituary (much to his surprise), he was horrified to read its contents. His invention (the dynamite) had caused much destruction in the world. The newspapers wrote unflattering remarks about his achievements. Much affected by what he read about himself, Nobel set upon working towards bequeathing his wealth t…

Kid News This Week: Nobel Prizes explained, Iran’s protests, “plastic piranha,” India’s temple crocodile
00:19:20 | Episode: 120 | October 12th, 2022

Kid News This Week: We dive into the Nobel Prizes and what the “merchant of death” has to do with it?! We also tackle the story of the protests in Iran and explain why they are so important. Plus, California’s “plastic piranha” is unleased and India’s “mystic” temple crocodile dies. All that and more this week on the only world news podcast for curious kids and adults!

Epi 68: Entertainment – Why toys that look like astronauts and scientists help kids dream differently
00:12:21 | October 10th, 2022

Barbie has long held a unique place and symbolised pretty looks. Not anymore. The company Mattel which makes Barbie dolls has pivoted towards showing Barbie dolls with a stronger personality. Barbie dolls are no longer just pretty faces with fancy shoes and bags. They also represent women with a purpose, profession and positive perspective. In this episode, 10th grader Anya Chaturvedi from DPS Nagpur speaks eloquently about Mattel's pivot in its line-up of Barbie dolls.




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