As It Happens

Hosts Nil Köksal and Chris Howden take you on a trip around the world with CBC Radio's As It Happens. Hear from the people at the centre of the stories of the day — from the urgent to the utterly strange.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 50m. Bisher sind 2342 Folge(n) erschienen. Jeden Tag erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 85 days 19 hours 17 minutes

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North Korea tensions, Assisted death advocate, Turkey referendum, Laundry cooking, and more


Demilitarized tone. Vice President Mike Pence has stern words for Pyongyang from Korea's demilitarized zone, but former Democratic negotiator Bill Richardson says its time for both sides to cool down...AND: The head of Dying with Dignity says 27-year-old


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 April 17, 2017  46m
 
 

North Korea tensions, Assisted death advocate, Turkey referendum, Laundry cooking, and more


Demilitarized tone. Vice President Mike Pence has stern words for Pyongyang from Korea's demilitarized zone, but former Democratic negotiator Bill Richardson says its time for both sides to cool down...AND: The head of Dying with Dignity says 27-year-old


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 April 17, 2017  46m
 
 

Afghanistan reporter, Impaired driving overhaul, Louis Sarno remembered


Yesterday, the U.S. military dropped a giant bomb in Afghanistan -- but details about the effect of the explosion remain up in the air...AND, Filmmaker Jim Jarmusch remembers his friend Louis Sarno -- the American musicologist.


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 April 14, 2017  44m
 
 

Afghanistan reporter, Impaired driving overhaul, Louis Sarno remembered


Yesterday, the U.S. military dropped a giant bomb in Afghanistan -- but details about the effect of the explosion remain up in the air...AND, Filmmaker Jim Jarmusch remembers his friend Louis Sarno -- the American musicologist.


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 April 14, 2017  44m
 
 

'Mother of all bombs', Snoring is a habit, New marijuana law, UN Haiti abuse


Full blast. Today, without warning, the United States dropped a bomb in Afghanistan -- one so massive it had to be delivered by cargo plane. Ready to roll. Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould's new bill will finally legalize marijuana -- but with no def


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 April 13, 2017  49m
 
 

'Mother of all bombs', Snoring is a habit, New marijuana law, UN Haiti abuse


Full blast. Today, without warning, the United States dropped a bomb in Afghanistan -- one so massive it had to be delivered by cargo plane. Ready to roll. Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould's new bill will finally legalize marijuana -- but with no def


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 April 13, 2017  49m
 
 

So close after so far. Superhuman Canadian runner Gary Robbins tells us how he almost became the sixteenth person ever to complete the gruelling, hundred-mile Barkley Marathons.


Apr. 12: Also, a woman in Maplewood, Missouri launches a lawsuit against the city -- after she was found in violation of a nuisance ordinance for calling the police about her abusive boyfriend.


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 April 12, 2017  53m
 
 

So close after so far. Superhuman Canadian runner Gary Robbins tells us how he almost became the sixteenth person ever to complete the gruelling, hundred-mile Barkley Marathons.


Apr. 12: Also, a woman in Maplewood, Missouri launches a lawsuit against the city -- after she was found in violation of a nuisance ordinance for calling the police about her abusive boyfriend.


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 April 12, 2017  53m
 
 

A new Cold War heats up. With a Moscow meeting imminent, the White House applies more pressure to convince Russia to stop supporting Bashar al-Assad, but our guest says Vladimir Putin will not be moved -- at least, not like this.


Apr. 11: Also, new revelations from African migrants leaving their homes to cross the Mediterranean -- who say they've been sold as slaves by people-smugglers and militia groups in Libya.


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 April 11, 2017  48m
 
 

A new Cold War heats up. With a Moscow meeting imminent, the White House applies more pressure to convince Russia to stop supporting Bashar al-Assad, but our guest says Vladimir Putin will not be moved -- at least, not like this.


Apr. 11: Also, new revelations from African migrants leaving their homes to cross the Mediterranean -- who say they've been sold as slaves by people-smugglers and militia groups in Libya.


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 April 11, 2017  48m