2026-02-06
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I'm Emily Wither and I've been speaking to a former Christian minister from LA who fell in love with the teachings of the Sufi mystic Rumi.
It took him on a spiritual journey to move across the world to Konya in Turkey and join Rumi's followers in the Mevlavi order.
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Lawmakers in Venezuela advance an amnesty bill for hundreds of political prisoners,
a central demand by opposition figures and the United States.
Scandal in Norway after several high society figures are found in the Epstein files.
A former prime minister is now being investigated by the police.
And have scientists in China found a less invasive way to test for cervical cancer.
Also in this podcast.
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It can quite dramatically affect how far a ski jumper can fly.
Controversy at the Winter Olympics.
The strange way some ski jumpers might be cheating.
We start this podcast in Venezuela.
Those chants come from outside Venezuela's Supreme Court in Caracas,
where families of political prisoners were calling for their release on Thursday evening.
Earlier, lawmakers unanimously backed a bill introduced by the country's interim leader,