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How the Tories pushed universities to the brink of disaster

Over the past 14 years, the Conservative dream of a free market in higher education has collided with the harsh reality of austerity and the cultural resentment of the radical right – driving some institutions close to bankruptcy. By William Davies. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
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Koo Shuts Down: India’s Homegrown Twitter Rival Closes Amid Financial Struggles – The Plunge Daily

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‘Little Yellow Bird Says Its Final Goodbye’: Why India’s Twitter-Like App Koo Is Shutting Down – Outlook India

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Israel war on Gaza live: Simultaneous ground assaults on Rafah, Shujayea | Israel-Palestine conflict News – Al Jazeera English

Israel war on Gaza live: Simultaneous ground assaults on Rafah, Shujayea | Israel-Palestine conflict News  Al Jazeera English
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‘Spermageddon’: is male fertility really in crisis? – podcast

Recent research has suggested a global reproductive crisis could be in the offing, with researchers in Israel saying average sperm counts may have more than halved in the past 40 years. But a study published last month appears to call this narrative into question. Ian Sample is joined by the Guardian’s science correspondent Nicola Davis to unpick why these studies have come to different conclusions – and what could be causing the crisis, if declines are as dramatic as they appear

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Biden in trouble as Supreme Court hands Trump another big win – podcast

As Americans celebrate Independence Day, Democrats are scrambling after a pretty disastrous week for the party – and arguably US-democracy.

On Monday, the US supreme court handed Donald Trump a victory by ruling that former presidents are entitled to some degree of immunity from criminal prosecution. Stemming from this, the judge overseeing the former president’s criminal case in New York postponed his sentencing from next week to 18 September.

This falls against the backdrop of Joe Biden trying to convince the public and members of his party that he is still fit to run for president. This week, Jonathan Freedland and Paul Begala, a former adviser to Bill Clinton, discuss how the Democrats can regroup

Archive: MSNBC, CBS, Fox News 5, News Nation, Breaking Points, NBC News

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The summer of green music festivals – podcast

It’s festival season! But are festivals any good for the environment? This week Chanté chats to Lewis Jamieson of Music Declares Emergency and the Grammy-nominated House DJ Jayda G about how festivals can become more sustainable and why the music industry can be an important voice in the fight for climate justice.

Jayda G’s documentary Blue Carbon can be watched here

Archive – BBC, TikTok (billsvids), CNN, Blue Carbon (WaterBear), Instagram (liamcmusic_), BBC 5Live,

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How the Tories pushed universities to the brink of disaster – podcast

Over the past 14 years, the Conservative dream of a free market in higher education has collided with the harsh reality of austerity and the cultural resentment of the radical right – driving some institutions close to bankruptcy. By William Davies

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