I Visited The UK’s Most Fierce Rivalry

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Pirates, Drugs & Oil: Inside the Modern Mercenary Industry | ENDEVR Documentary

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Pirates, Drugs & Oil: Inside the Modern Private Security Industry | ENDEVR Documentary Watch 'The Wagner Group - Inside Putin's Mercenary Army' here: https://youtu.be/d3CLz7lJ_O4 00:00:00 Inside the Irish Security Industry The modern private security industry is one of the fastest-growing in the world, generating over 100 billion dollars annually. It's a global industry dominated by Irish operators. In this two-part series, actor Liam Cunningham explores the controversial world of the modern-day Irish private security contractor. Liam Cunningham enters…

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Exeter, England: Historic Streets, Cosy Pubs & Timeless Traditions

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Exeter is the gateway city to southwest England and is the historic capital of the county of Devon. Home to over two millennia worth of history, today you can explore Roman ruins, Norman fortifications, and medieval churches. Despite being home to around 130,000 residents, the city is pretty small and compact, meaning you can easily explore Exeter over the course of a weekend. Exeter also has great train links to the nearby green rolling hills that Devon is…

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Exeter, England: Historic Streets, Cosy Pubs & Timeless Traditions

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Exeter is the gateway city to southwest England and is the historic capital of the county of Devon. Home to over two millennia worth of history, today you can explore Roman ruins, Norman fortifications, and medieval churches. Despite being home to around 130,000 residents, the city is pretty small and compact, meaning you can easily explore Exeter over the course of a weekend. Exeter also has great train links to the nearby green rolling hills that Devon is…

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Hitler’s favorite drug: The best high of any drug | Norman Ohler and Lex Fridman

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Lex Fridman Podcast full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvKv7D4pBjE Thank you for listening ❤ Check out our sponsors: https://lexfridman.com/sponsors/cv9270-sb See below for guest bio, links, and to give feedback, submit questions, contact Lex, etc. *GUEST BIO:* Norman Ohler is a historian and author of "Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich," a book that investigates the role of psychoactive drugs, particularly stimulants such as methamphetamine, in the military history of World War II. It is a book that two legendary historians Ian…

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The Rover

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A loner tracks the gang who stole his car from a desolate town in the Australian outback with the forced assistance of a wounded guy left behind in the wake of the theft.

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Did Brendan Behan Burn Too Bright for Ireland? | Legends

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Did Brendan Behan burn too bright for Ireland to hold? Rebel, playwright, and provocateur, Behan’s life was a blaze of wit, defiance, and self-destruction. This episode explores the mythic rise and fall of Brendan Behan, whose works like *The Quare Fellow*, *The Hostage*, and *Borstal Boy* shook Irish theatre and challenged the boundaries of censorship, class, and convention. Through poetic narration and restored archival imagery, Emerald Chronicle uncovers how Behan’s IRA past, Dublin humour, and fearless satire made…

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