Global Health with Greg Martin
Health Systems (part II)
In this episode we'll be continuing our look at health systems, talking about how countries plan their procurement and supply chain management of products for healthcare, governance and leadership.
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Former Mali PM Choguel Maïga under investigation for alleged misuse of public funds
Mali’s former Prime Minister Choguel Maïga is facing fresh legal scrutiny following allegations of financial misconduct during his time in office.
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Pakistan Begs For Debt Relief, Climate Funds At UN: Ishaq Dar’s $4 Tn Global Pitch | Full Speech
Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar made a bold pitch at the United Nations, warning that only 35% of the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are on track, and the rest are sinking under the weight of debt, climate...
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The Brief: corruption still a major issue in European Union
Hungary, Poland, Romania, Croatia and Greece are the five EU countries that do not reach the 50 per cent threshold in the 2019 Corruption Perceptions Index. The report released by the NGO Transparency International analysed 180...
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Fat Brands CEO Andrew Wiederhorn Says Government Shutdown Hurts Franchisees
The ongoing government shutdown will hurt franchisees, Fat Brands CEO Andrew Wiederhorn told Cheddar on Monday. The closure of the Securities and Exchange Commission may inconvenience companies like Fat Brands, which need access to the...
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Government Shutdown Is Hurting Franchisees: Fat Brands CEO
The ongoing government shutdown will hurt franchisees, Fat Brands CEO Andrew Wiederhorn told Cheddar on Monday. The closure of the Securities and Exchange Commission may inconvenience companies like Fat Brands, which need access to the...
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Focus on Poland at Les Arcs Film Festival
Poland is the focus at this year’s Les Arcs Film Festival, with the event putting recent Polish films and upcoming projects in the spotlight. Cold War is one of the country’s success stories that has helped raise its profile in the...
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EU moves to tackle terror financing
The EU's Committee on Foreign Affairs has backed moves to cut off sources of terrorism financing. It comes amid a push to prevent attacks and stem the flow of cash, honing in on money laundering and organised crime. A European Parliament...
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Brief from Brussels: Reshuffle at the top; and moves to cut terror funding
In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: Top German aide lands Secretary-General job at European Commission, as President Jean-Claude Juncker reshuffles his close team; and the EU moves to cut off sources of terrorism financing.
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Cartoon big business in Bordeaux
It has been dubbed the Cannes Film Festival of Animation. But never mind the Red Carpet…‘Cartoon Movie’ in the French city of Bordeaux is all about business – bringing together hundreds of producers, directors, investors, distributors...
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Growth fund
Gimmy Chu, CEO of Nanoleaf, a Toronto-based LED bulb maker, is keen to access a new business financing fund
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Can Europe's new €500 billion target of investments help the sun shine on the economy?
Three-and-a-half years ago, the €315bn European Fund For Strategic Investments – or EFSI was unveiled. The target - to kickstart a flagging investment environment. So is the plan working? Well, the bulk of financing from EFSI until now...
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UK government could take stake in Tata steel as part of rescue plan
The British government has said it could take a stake of up to 25 percent in Tata’s UK steel plants. They are up for sale amid an industry crisis – with soaring costs, weak demand and a glut of cheap Chinese imports. The part...
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Status Check on #InvestEU One Year In
‘Tis the season for reflection, so Real Economy host Maithreyi Seetharaman has returned to Brussels to sit down with European Commission Vice President Jyrki Katainen for a status check on the EU Investment Plan to bring back jobs and...
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US-Kenya diplomacy: Leaders vow to bring stability to Haiti
The Presidents of US and Kenya have declared their commitment to help bring stability to Haiti
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Red Lobster's Financial Woes Boil Over
Seafood chain Red Lobster has filed for bankruptcy, with over 1 billion dollars in debt and less than 30 million in cash.
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Budget 2024 Highlights: Women, Middle-Class, Youth In Focus
The Interim Budget 2024 did not bring any change in tax rates while introducing interest-free loans to states for tourism promotion. The GDP focus is on Governance, Development, and Performance. Noteworthy initiatives include cervical...
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Marijuana Financing Bill to Move Forward in Senate
A new bill that would give marijuana businesses access to banking services is expected to move forward in the Senate.
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Mobile Laundry Service 2ULaundry Raises $20M in Financing
Alex Smereczniak, CEO of 2ULaundry & LaundroLab, joined Cheddar News to discuss the mobile laundry service company after raising a fresh $20 million in a Series B round.
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Today Explained: White House Releases Blueprint for Renters' Rights as Prices Soar
The Biden administration released the "renters' bill of rights" as rent prices soar.
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World mayors in Argentina tackle the impacts of climate change
Over 100 mayors from around the world have gathered in Buenos Aires to discuss climate change.
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Elon Musk WIll Have to Move Twitter to Subscription Model, Says Dan Ives
Dan Ives, Managing Director, Equity Research at Wedbush Securities joined Cheddar News to talk about Elon Musk’s gathering $7 billion more from a group of investors in his quest to purchase Twitter, his potential beef with Bill Gates,...
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International Monetary Fund official discusses the economic impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Gita Gopinath, the International Monetary Fund's first deputy managing director, speaks to CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton about the economic consequences of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The IMF approved $1.4 billion...
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'We're beyond urgency,' says Marshall Islands climate envoy
Tina Stege, climate envoy for the Republic of the Marshall Islands, tells Power & Politics G20 countries need to deliver on their $100B commitment to help developing countries fight climate change.