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The Week Unwrapped: Rare earths, Jordan and dishonour

The Week Unwrapped: Rare earths, Jordan and dishonour What has Greenland’s general election got to do with China? Why has Jordan’s royal family split? And who has been stripped of their honours in secret? by The Week team SpaceX Olly Mann and The Week delve behind the headlines and debate what really matters from the past seven days. In this week’s episode, we discuss: Greenland’s election After a snap general election in Greenland this week, the future of a proposed rare-earth mineral mining operation is in doubt. The largest party in the new government has said it will block the Kvanefjeld mine, which was expected to provide Greenland with financial security - and the rest of the world with a non-Chinese source of raw materials for electric car batteries. But campaigners said the environmental benefits would come at too great a local cost.

I almost wet myself laughing : 50 funny podcasts to make you feel much better

The Sink is not the kind of podcast that will have you guffawing immediately – in fact, you may be confused by this parody of sleep-inducing meditation shows. But once you get acclimated to its surreal conceit – the process of dredging up “what’s stuck in your tubes” and remedying the “bad smell” in your brain – Natasha Hodgson’s comedy-horror show is full of brilliantly unsettling laughs. Hannah J Davies, Guardian deputy TV editor Nicole Byer of Why Won’t You Date Me? Photograph: Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP Nicole runs the gamut from incredibly filthy and raunchy to deeply heartfelt in the conversations she has with her guests about therapy, the daily struggles of maintaining a relationship, grief, the realities of existing in a body that society sees as Other (fat, Black, POC, trans, etc). There’s no dating lately because of Covid, but it seems like the podcast is even better because the tangents run all over. One thing is for certain: it’s always so damn

The Week Unwrapped: Votes, Cuban vaccines and empty churches

The Week Unwrapped: Votes, Cuban vaccines and empty churches Are the Democrats falling into a hypocrisy trap? How did Cuba develop such a strong biotech industry? And will anything reverse religious decline? by The Week team SpaceX Olly Mann and The Week delve behind the headlines and debate what really matters from the past seven days. In this week’s episode, we discuss: Dems in charge A recent attempt by the Democrats to overturn the result of an election to the House of Representatives ignited charges of political hypocrisy - particularly as it coincided with a news blackout at the US border with Mexico. What do these stories tell us about Joe Biden, and will they affect what we think if him in the UK?

The Week Unwrapped: Nuclear testing, flat-hunting and the other megxit

The Week Unwrapped: Nuclear testing, flat-hunting and the other megxit
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The Week Unwrapped: Missiles, ransoms and awe

The Week Unwrapped: Missiles, ransoms and awe
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