House of the Dragon Season 2 Heats Up Sunday Podcasts: Get Ready for Fire and Blood

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GANDHINAGAR: After a wait that felt like an eternity, HBO’s Emmy-nominated fantasy drama ‘House of the Dragon’ returns for its fiery Season 2 this Sunday. The prequel to the network’s juggernaut Game of Thrones promises to unleash a dance of dragons and a brutal war of succession, keeping viewers glued to their screens. The Iron … Read more

Listen to Hillary Coe – A Visionary in Space Design and Beyond

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GANDHINAGAR: In it’s centennial episode of the Design Better Podcast, the spotlight shone on Hillary Coe. Celebrating its 100th episode, the podcast featured a live session with Coe, the former SpaceX design leader who is now at the helm of design at VAST, a pioneering company in the realm of commercial space stations. Coe’s multifaceted … Read more

Podcast Gangster Returns to Unravel a Cold Case in the North East

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GANDHINAGAR: BBC Radio 5 Live’s hit podcast series “Gangster” is back with a gripping new season, this time delving into the unsolved murder of a man dubbed “the North East’s hardest doorman,” 30 years after the incident. The six-part series, helmed by investigative journalist Livvy Haydock, dives deep into the underbelly of the North East, … Read more

Did Lord Lucan Do It? New Podcast Reopens Infamous Murder Case

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GANDHINAGAR: The disappearance of Lord Lucan in 1974, following the murder of Sandra Rivett, the nanny to his children, continues to cast a long shadow. Now, a gripping new podcast series offers a chance to revisit this sensational case and potentially reach a long-awaited verdict. Launching on the 50th anniversary of Lucan’s vanishing act, “The … Read more

Engineers: The Unsung Heroes of Urban Warfare

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GANDHINAGAR: The complexities of modern warfare demand a multifaceted approach, especially when the battlefield shifts to densely populated cities. The Urban Warfare Project Podcast sheds light on the crucial role of engineers in such scenarios, where their expertise becomes even more critical than in conventional settings. This episode dives deep into how engineer units, like … Read more

Cold War Culture Wars: Examining “Not All Propaganda Is Art” Podcast

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GANDHINAGAR:  Benjamen Walker’s “Theory of Everything” podcast stands out for its unique blend of intellectual curiosity, humor, and audacious exploration.  His latest project, the nine-episode miniseries “Not All Propaganda Is Art,” delves into the depths of the Cold War cultural battleground. Drawing inspiration from a pandemic-induced period of isolation on a French island, Walker weaves … Read more

Modi’s India Understood: A Deep Dive by CBC

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The largest election in human history. The world’s most popular political leader. Stakes that couldn’t be higher. GANDHINAGAR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with approval ratings soaring in the high seventies, is widely expected to secure a third term. However, concerns loom large both within India and internationally about the implications of his re-election. A new … Read more

Unveiling the Miracle of Birth – New BBC Podcast “Child” Dives Deep

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GANDHINAGAR: A brand new BBC Radio 4 podcast, titled “Child,” is shedding fresh light on the extraordinary journey of human life, from the very first spark of conception to a baby’s first birthday. Hosted by presenter and producer India Rakusen, the series takes listeners on a captivating exploration through the lens of science, history, and … Read more

Putin’s Reign of Terror: Murders, Impunity, and a Rising Body Count

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GANDHINAGAR: A new podcast investigates Russian President Vladimir Putin’s chilling disregard for dissenters, which has now reached a fever pitch, with human rights campaigners warning of a return to Stalinist brutality. British Political Prisoner Faces Grim Fate Vladimir Kara-Murza, a British-Russian citizen imprisoned in Siberia, faces a bleak future. Bill Browder, a vocal critic of … Read more

Dark Secrets of War: Public Inquiry Exposes Alleged SAS War Crimes in Afghanistan

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GANDHINAGAR: The British Army faces its most damning allegations yet. A new podcast ‘The Good Soldier: Killings and cover-up in Afghanistan’ sheds light on the public inquiry which has begun, investigating claims that the elite Special Air Service (SAS) unit committed multiple war crimes during the Afghanistan conflict. The investigation paints a disturbing picture of … Read more

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