Lately for Tuesday 26 April 2022
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10:18 Russia believe NATO have engaged in war
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov claims NATO are now in a proxy war with Russia. He says the Western arms shipments to Ukraine effectively means NATO is "in essence engaged in war with Russia" and there is "considerable" risk of the conflict going nuclear. The Ukraine reaction is that Minister Lavrov is just trying to "scare the world off supporting Ukraine". Professor Rouben Azizian of Massey University's Defence and Security Centre joins Karyn Hay to discuss this and other developments today.
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10:26 The health benefits of intermittent fasting
The idea of giving your digestive system a break instead of eating three meals a day is a big area of research. Sarah Kull is a registered primary care nurse with a background in chronic care management and diabetes. She has been working with intermittent fasting since January 2018, in particular to support people with type 2 diabetes and weight related health issues. Sarah explains the health benefits of intermittent fasting.
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10:37 Remembering popular music promoter Mike Corless
Anyone who was in the music industry in the 1970's and 1980's in New Zealand will have been saddened to hear of the death of booking agent, promoter and manager, Mike Corless who died in Auckland on the 21st of April. Hello Sailor's Harry Lyon joins Karyn Hay to celebrate the life and memory of Mike Corless.
Mike Corless (on the right) with The Bryan Swainson Group in Hawke's Bay around 1970 Photo: Audioculture
10:45 Calling London with Pete Ross
BBC World reporter Pete Ross joins Karyn Hay to report the latest news from around the world.
Emmanuel Macron is the first leader in 20 years to be re-elected Photo: AFP/ Frederic Petry / Hans Lucas
10:55 Lately Music
Artist: The Goon Sax
Track: Steal My Sunshine