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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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Newsy gets a new name! Plus “batsman” is out and new spider app
00:21:00 | Episode: 66 | September 29th, 2021

Goodbye Newsy Jacuzzi, hello Newsy Pooloozi! We tell you why, plus the game of cricket also gets a name change, the UK spends millions on carbon suckers and a new spider app helps arachnophobia.

Google turns 23, Germany election results
00:08:56 | September 28th, 2021

Google turned 23 on the 27th of Sep. Happy birthday Google ! As intricate as Google has become a part of our lives, there are many fascinating trivia about Google that we explore about its past. Its first servers were housed in Lego bricks, its lawns are mowed by a team of goats and its motto is 'Don't be evil'.  If you want to see the picture of the Lego bricks and the first server of Google, you can access that at http://infolab.stanford.edu/pub/voy/museum/pictures/display/0-4-Google.htm

Jeff Bezos pledge to biodiversity, Active pups have better mental health
00:10:01 | September 27th, 2021

Last week, the Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, and a few more billionaires pledged $5 billion towards protecting land and water. This money was to be used to conserve biodiversity – as in, taking care that a wide variety of species of birds, animals, trees and plants thrive well. Some of us might think of managing global warming by riding bicycles instead of cars, it would serve us well to remember that protecting the earth and conserving our trees and birds and animals, are equally important.

Netflix buys rights to Roald Dahl, Evergrande may fail, home team advantages
00:09:52 | September 23rd, 2021

Netflix has bought the rights to all of Roald Dahl's works. Netflix already has a series based on Charlie and the chocolate factory in the works. In addition, the company plans to release animated and live action movies or series on atleast 16 of his works. So, for those of you who love Willy Wonka, Matilda, BFG and more, there is a lot in store !

India resumes vaccine exports, Autumn equinox, Guiness record of oldest twins
00:08:37 | September 22nd, 2021

If you lived in India, you would have known that there was a mad scramble for vaccine shots in April and May this year. A lot of people feared that there would not be enough vaccines going around. So, the government decided to stop exporting or sharing it with other nations. But now, as factories in the country are able to produce a lot more, India has decided to begin exporting again. India is the world’s largest manufacturer of vaccines. So, when large manufacturers like India – restart exports, it can make quite a bit of difference in the speed at which places in Africa or even Asia can vaccinate their populations. India expects to manufacture nearly 1 billion vaccines in the next 3 months. 

Kid News This Week: Everyday astronauts, A.I. helps art, Spain’s volcano, Germany’s moo-loo
00:19:46 | Episode: 65 | September 22nd, 2021

Hear about the everyday astronauts – private citizens who spent three days in space, plus how artificial intelligence lends a helping hand in art, Spain’s spewing volcano and Germany’s Moo-Loo!

Rising gas prices in Europe, China kids limit for videos, Ptesaur kids could fly
00:08:38 | September 22nd, 2021

Price of electricity in Europe is now more than double of what it was in January 2021. Winter has been more prolonged this year, going right upto March. People needed more power to keep their homes heated this year. As more people worked from homes, there was more demand for power from residences, almost up 8% this year.  Supply of natural gas from Russia has declined. Food prices in Europe are also going up. It might be a tough year for European consumers this winter.

Afghan schools for boys, Australia buys submarines, birds learn from inside their eggs
00:12:16 | September 21st, 2021

Taliban's new rules allow schools to open, but only for boys. Schools are facing shortages of teachers since many of the roles of teachers till recently were filled by women. UN aid agencies are trying to pressure the Taliban to open schools for girls too.Australia scraps a deal with France to buy submarines. Instead Australia goes ahead and buys nuclear powered submarines from the USA. Threatened by China's growing naval fleet, the US offers to share its nuclear technology with Australia.An ecologist listening to the songs of a super fairy wren (a bird) noticed that the mother bird sings regularly to its young ones, even when they are still inside the eggs. If you have any thoughts or questions, please email us at hello@wsnt.in




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