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Your World Uncensored is an independent source of journalism, international stories, and interviews that aim to educate and inform. We chase the stories that matter covering a wide variety of issues that go beyond the daily news cycle.

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Your World Uncensored is an independent source of journalism, international stories, and interviews that aim to educate and inform. We chase the stories that matter covering a wide variety of issues that go beyond the daily news cycle.

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

10 episodes

  • Governments call for fertilizer reductions ahead of global food crisis cover
    Governments call for fertilizer reductions ahead of global food crisis cover
    Governments call for fertilizer reductions ahead of global food crisis

    The world is set to face a food shortage and crisis due to the compounding effects of a war and a pandemic. Meanwhile, several major governments are pushing for fertilizer emissions reductions to tackle climate change. Critics have called the move insane claiming it will ultimately reduce farmers' yields. Lawmakers in the Netherlands are even looking at buying up the land of the farmers that can't meet emissions reduction targets set out by the European Union.  This episode explores the pollution and emissions issues with synthetic fertilizers, and also their necessity in growing the world's food.   Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    25min | Published on January 3, 2023

  • Indigenous leaders fight to protect the Fitzroy River in northern Australia cover
    Indigenous leaders fight to protect the Fitzroy River in northern Australia cover
    Indigenous leaders fight to protect the Fitzroy River in northern Australia

    Dr. and Professor Anne Poelina is Chair of the Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council, and is working to protect the Fitzroy River from large-scale development. Big agricultural businesses are looking to create a 'food bowl' in the Kimberley Region of West Australia and want to extract massive quantities of water from the Fitzroy River to do so. I talk to Poelina about the concerns Indigenous traditional owners have with industry potentially taking hundreds of gigalitres a year from one of the last strongholds for the endangered saw fish. We  eventually dig into how the hunger for development and economic growth needs to be balanced with Indigenous knowledge and up-to-date, peer-reviewed science.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    15min | Published on November 9, 2020

  • Pro-democracy activist weighs in on Chinese Communist Party threats in Australia cover
    Pro-democracy activist weighs in on Chinese Communist Party threats in Australia cover
    Pro-democracy activist weighs in on Chinese Communist Party threats in Australia

    During this episode, we speak to Richard Lue, a Chinese immigrant who lives in Perth, Australia. Lue has been active in pro-democracy and anti-Chinese Communist Party demonstrations and protests. We talk about intimidation from the Chinese government, Hong Kong losing democracy, and the lack of democratic freedoms in mainland China.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    35min | Published on July 20, 2020

  • The plight of 'essential workers' during a pandemic: Migrant Workers Association of New Zealand cover
    The plight of 'essential workers' during a pandemic: Migrant Workers Association of New Zealand cover
    The plight of 'essential workers' during a pandemic: Migrant Workers Association of New Zealand

    In this episode of Your World Uncensored, we discuss the plight of international workers during a pandemic with Anu Kaloti, President of the Migrant Workers Association of New Zealand.She says many who have built a life in New Zealand and aren't yet residents are now locked out of the country, with many now isolated from family until the country reopens. We also talk about how migrant workers are now facing further exploitation in the workforce during economic uncertainty, immigration concerns, and those stuck with one employer on a working visa.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    35min | Published on May 19, 2020

  • The Committee to Protect Journalists: Murder, authoritarianism and Julian Assange cover
    The Committee to Protect Journalists: Murder, authoritarianism and Julian Assange cover
    The Committee to Protect Journalists: Murder, authoritarianism and Julian Assange

    During this episode, author of Cyberactivism and Citizen Journalism in Egypt: Digital Dissidence and Political Change and Advocacy Director with the Committee to Protect Journalists, Dr. Courtney Radsch, explains some of the threats facing journalism. With espionage and computer hacking charges levied against Wiki Leaks founder Julian Assange, we talk about the precedence his case might set for journalism, whistleblowers and the function of democracy. We also touch on the power of US espionage laws internationally, journalists facing impunity and arrest, and the future of local journalism in the digital age.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    17min | Published on March 31, 2020

  • Julian Assange and freedom of the press cover
    Julian Assange and freedom of the press cover
    Julian Assange and freedom of the press

    Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is facing 175 years in prison in the US for his part in exposing alleged US war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan.In this episode, we're going to look at the state of freedom of the press in the west. We'll look at how stories about police raids and surveillance in Canada and Australia play a part in the state of press freedoms.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    12min | Published on March 3, 2020

  • Hong Kong and the fight for freedom cover
    Hong Kong and the fight for freedom cover
    Hong Kong and the fight for freedom

    Millions of people in Hong Kong have been demonstrating for nearly a year in a fight for democracy and freedom from Chinese authoritarianism. In this episode of Your World Uncensored were going to hear from a Canadian senator on why the west isn't doing enough to ensure democracy succeeds in Hong Kong.We'll also look at China's relationship with the west, the US-China trade war, Huawei and 5G in Canada.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    11min | Published on February 24, 2020

  • A global climate change movement: Extinction Rebellion demands action cover
    A global climate change movement: Extinction Rebellion demands action cover
    A global climate change movement: Extinction Rebellion demands action

    Youth have been taking to the streets demanding governments take immediate action on climate change. Many other concerned citizens have joined protests, with some taking it a step further. Extinction Rebellion has spent the last year disrupting traffic and blocking motorways in acts of civil disobedience around the world. We'll talk to one member and outreach worker that helped start the movement in Australia and what their plans are again this year for bringing the international movement back into the spotlight.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    11min | Published on February 16, 2020

  • Indigenous knowledge on Native Bee declines and the 'insect apocalypse' cover
    Indigenous knowledge on Native Bee declines and the 'insect apocalypse' cover
    Indigenous knowledge on Native Bee declines and the 'insect apocalypse'

    Several species of native bees and insects are faced with extinction in the coming decades, according to several scientific reports. Both fauna are key pollinators in the function of ecosystems globally. However, we're now facing a "serious, serious problem," says Frank Shadforth, who was raised as an Indigenous hunter-gatherer in the Northern Territory of Australia.In the last several decades Shadforth has witnessed a lack of flowering native flora and a decline in bird, native bee and wildlife populations in general.He says the ecosystem is in dire straits due to the decline of the Sugar Bag Bee – a black, fly-sized, sting-less pollinator.“The trees – they don’t flower anymore, along with the flower on the ground – the grass and bush plants don’t flower anymore,” says Shadforth.We'll also talk to an expert about the problems facing native bees in North America and the problems ecosystems are faced with a global decline in insects.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    17min | Published on February 16, 2020

  • Wet'suwet'en Indigenous blockades aim to 'Shut Down Canada' cover
    Wet'suwet'en Indigenous blockades aim to 'Shut Down Canada' cover
    Wet'suwet'en Indigenous blockades aim to 'Shut Down Canada'

    Protests have erupted across Canada shutting down busy railways, cities, highways, and ports in response to an armed police raid on Wet'suwet'en territory in early February.Over a dozen 'land defenders' were arrested for their part in stopping the construction of a natural gas pipeline through Indigenous territory in northern British Columbia.During this episode of Your World Uncensored, we'll hear from a Wet'suwet'en hereditary chief and his fight to protect undisturbed land and rights and title.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    23min | Published on February 15, 2020

Description

Your World Uncensored is an independent source of journalism, international stories, and interviews that aim to educate and inform. We chase the stories that matter covering a wide variety of issues that go beyond the daily news cycle.

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Your World Uncensored is an independent source of journalism, international stories, and interviews that aim to educate and inform. We chase the stories that matter covering a wide variety of issues that go beyond the daily news cycle.

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

10 episodes

  • Governments call for fertilizer reductions ahead of global food crisis cover
    Governments call for fertilizer reductions ahead of global food crisis cover
    Governments call for fertilizer reductions ahead of global food crisis

    The world is set to face a food shortage and crisis due to the compounding effects of a war and a pandemic. Meanwhile, several major governments are pushing for fertilizer emissions reductions to tackle climate change. Critics have called the move insane claiming it will ultimately reduce farmers' yields. Lawmakers in the Netherlands are even looking at buying up the land of the farmers that can't meet emissions reduction targets set out by the European Union.  This episode explores the pollution and emissions issues with synthetic fertilizers, and also their necessity in growing the world's food.   Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    25min | Published on January 3, 2023

  • Indigenous leaders fight to protect the Fitzroy River in northern Australia cover
    Indigenous leaders fight to protect the Fitzroy River in northern Australia cover
    Indigenous leaders fight to protect the Fitzroy River in northern Australia

    Dr. and Professor Anne Poelina is Chair of the Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council, and is working to protect the Fitzroy River from large-scale development. Big agricultural businesses are looking to create a 'food bowl' in the Kimberley Region of West Australia and want to extract massive quantities of water from the Fitzroy River to do so. I talk to Poelina about the concerns Indigenous traditional owners have with industry potentially taking hundreds of gigalitres a year from one of the last strongholds for the endangered saw fish. We  eventually dig into how the hunger for development and economic growth needs to be balanced with Indigenous knowledge and up-to-date, peer-reviewed science.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    15min | Published on November 9, 2020

  • Pro-democracy activist weighs in on Chinese Communist Party threats in Australia cover
    Pro-democracy activist weighs in on Chinese Communist Party threats in Australia cover
    Pro-democracy activist weighs in on Chinese Communist Party threats in Australia

    During this episode, we speak to Richard Lue, a Chinese immigrant who lives in Perth, Australia. Lue has been active in pro-democracy and anti-Chinese Communist Party demonstrations and protests. We talk about intimidation from the Chinese government, Hong Kong losing democracy, and the lack of democratic freedoms in mainland China.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    35min | Published on July 20, 2020

  • The plight of 'essential workers' during a pandemic: Migrant Workers Association of New Zealand cover
    The plight of 'essential workers' during a pandemic: Migrant Workers Association of New Zealand cover
    The plight of 'essential workers' during a pandemic: Migrant Workers Association of New Zealand

    In this episode of Your World Uncensored, we discuss the plight of international workers during a pandemic with Anu Kaloti, President of the Migrant Workers Association of New Zealand.She says many who have built a life in New Zealand and aren't yet residents are now locked out of the country, with many now isolated from family until the country reopens. We also talk about how migrant workers are now facing further exploitation in the workforce during economic uncertainty, immigration concerns, and those stuck with one employer on a working visa.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    35min | Published on May 19, 2020

  • The Committee to Protect Journalists: Murder, authoritarianism and Julian Assange cover
    The Committee to Protect Journalists: Murder, authoritarianism and Julian Assange cover
    The Committee to Protect Journalists: Murder, authoritarianism and Julian Assange

    During this episode, author of Cyberactivism and Citizen Journalism in Egypt: Digital Dissidence and Political Change and Advocacy Director with the Committee to Protect Journalists, Dr. Courtney Radsch, explains some of the threats facing journalism. With espionage and computer hacking charges levied against Wiki Leaks founder Julian Assange, we talk about the precedence his case might set for journalism, whistleblowers and the function of democracy. We also touch on the power of US espionage laws internationally, journalists facing impunity and arrest, and the future of local journalism in the digital age.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    17min | Published on March 31, 2020

  • Julian Assange and freedom of the press cover
    Julian Assange and freedom of the press cover
    Julian Assange and freedom of the press

    Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is facing 175 years in prison in the US for his part in exposing alleged US war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan.In this episode, we're going to look at the state of freedom of the press in the west. We'll look at how stories about police raids and surveillance in Canada and Australia play a part in the state of press freedoms.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    12min | Published on March 3, 2020

  • Hong Kong and the fight for freedom cover
    Hong Kong and the fight for freedom cover
    Hong Kong and the fight for freedom

    Millions of people in Hong Kong have been demonstrating for nearly a year in a fight for democracy and freedom from Chinese authoritarianism. In this episode of Your World Uncensored were going to hear from a Canadian senator on why the west isn't doing enough to ensure democracy succeeds in Hong Kong.We'll also look at China's relationship with the west, the US-China trade war, Huawei and 5G in Canada.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    11min | Published on February 24, 2020

  • A global climate change movement: Extinction Rebellion demands action cover
    A global climate change movement: Extinction Rebellion demands action cover
    A global climate change movement: Extinction Rebellion demands action

    Youth have been taking to the streets demanding governments take immediate action on climate change. Many other concerned citizens have joined protests, with some taking it a step further. Extinction Rebellion has spent the last year disrupting traffic and blocking motorways in acts of civil disobedience around the world. We'll talk to one member and outreach worker that helped start the movement in Australia and what their plans are again this year for bringing the international movement back into the spotlight.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    11min | Published on February 16, 2020

  • Indigenous knowledge on Native Bee declines and the 'insect apocalypse' cover
    Indigenous knowledge on Native Bee declines and the 'insect apocalypse' cover
    Indigenous knowledge on Native Bee declines and the 'insect apocalypse'

    Several species of native bees and insects are faced with extinction in the coming decades, according to several scientific reports. Both fauna are key pollinators in the function of ecosystems globally. However, we're now facing a "serious, serious problem," says Frank Shadforth, who was raised as an Indigenous hunter-gatherer in the Northern Territory of Australia.In the last several decades Shadforth has witnessed a lack of flowering native flora and a decline in bird, native bee and wildlife populations in general.He says the ecosystem is in dire straits due to the decline of the Sugar Bag Bee – a black, fly-sized, sting-less pollinator.“The trees – they don’t flower anymore, along with the flower on the ground – the grass and bush plants don’t flower anymore,” says Shadforth.We'll also talk to an expert about the problems facing native bees in North America and the problems ecosystems are faced with a global decline in insects.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    17min | Published on February 16, 2020

  • Wet'suwet'en Indigenous blockades aim to 'Shut Down Canada' cover
    Wet'suwet'en Indigenous blockades aim to 'Shut Down Canada' cover
    Wet'suwet'en Indigenous blockades aim to 'Shut Down Canada'

    Protests have erupted across Canada shutting down busy railways, cities, highways, and ports in response to an armed police raid on Wet'suwet'en territory in early February.Over a dozen 'land defenders' were arrested for their part in stopping the construction of a natural gas pipeline through Indigenous territory in northern British Columbia.During this episode of Your World Uncensored, we'll hear from a Wet'suwet'en hereditary chief and his fight to protect undisturbed land and rights and title.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    23min | Published on February 15, 2020