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Terrific news. @npr excellent team of far-flung correspondents are getting their own podcast to help explain a complex and rapidly shifting world. Congrats to @npr producer @_gregdixon for building this audience through the State of Ukraine podcast.
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I want to say a few things about "The 13th Step," after 2 years of working with truly incredible people to make the podcast... (1/10)
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"Meep-peep, freak! It’s hunting time, and I’m a hungry chickadee. I’m going to warble the hell out of this yard. Did you know sound travels twenty times faster at dawn? That means it’s going to pass right through your skull into the meat." mcsweeneys.net/articles/wake…
We’re working on a new episode 🌱
How is workplace culture shifting where you live?
Do you have stories of workplace faux pas, remote office gaffes and other lost-in-translation moments?
Record a voice memo or write to roughtranslation@npr.org. We’ll be in touch!
Ten years ago I was sent to Japan to cover an unimaginable triple disaster: earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown. Just before the pandemic @lilkat_bigworld went there to see what recovery from something like that looks like.
Ten years ago, Japan was devastated by a massive earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster.
The country has poured billions of dollars into recovery.
But what does recovery mean?
@NPR went to Fukushima to find out, with help from @thejohnaproject.
npr.org/series/911193164/rec…
Thousands protest across Russia in support of jailed opposition leader Alexey Navalny. Over 1,000 arrests reported thus far. Here, the scene on Moscow‘a Pushkin Square:
Are you grieving for a reason that isn't directly linked to COVID-19, like a miscarriage, a scary health diagnosis, or loss of a job or activity that was a part of who you are?
This is part of a project for @MorningEdition. Reply here or email dmortada@npr.org
What happened to the stockpile earlier this year? What does it have now? Why is it still not enough? Tried to get some answers here: npr.org/2020/11/23/937978556…
Following the 2015 attacks at Charlie Hebdo, I joined my colleagues @NPRAudie & @_gregdixon to report on the crisis of Muslim identity and belonging in France. This conversation recorded in Paris with two public school teachers, feels ever more prescient. npr.org/2015/03/04/390757722…
Fascinating reporting from @lilkat_bigworld on a forgotten story that gripped the whole world years ago. Fukushima: The Ghost Towns Behind The Gates
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here are some thoughts on how we can come together amidst this pandemic and economic crisis, despite the challenges of misinformation, media inundation, partisanship, and cultural polarization. THREAD