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Senegal speaks

Michael Franchise

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I have an answer to all of your questions. Sports? Politics? Movies? Love? Religion? Economics? Social issues? Let me know what's on your mind. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-franchise/support
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Steve Weatherell, the Nerdy Rambler, is moving to Dakar. He has lived and worked in a lot of different countries in Asia, Europe and Africa and is looking forward to discovering and describing life in Senegal by walking and talking around the country.
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Local language radio shows in French, Pulaar, Malinke and occasionally in English from Peace Corps Kedougou Senegal. Issues explored include appropriate technology extension, rural development, health, agriculture, etc.
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The AP

Abdoulaye Ndiaye

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The AP is a show about coffee conversations between economists. From discussing the leading and frontier research in macroeconomics to debating current affairs, this show is for the nerdy academic and the curious businessperson alike.The AP is the Assistant Professor. The AP is the Abdou Podcast.
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Control Risks

Control Risks

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Control Risks is a specialist global risk consultancy that helps organisations succeed in a volatile world. Through insight, intelligence and technology, we help you seize opportunities while remaining secure, compliant and resilient. When crises and complex issues arise, we help you recover. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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As a leading policy think tank, the Oakland Institute is bringing fresh ideas and bold action to the most pressing social, economic, and environmental issues of our time. In partnership with impacted communities, we research and document threats to land rights, livelihoods, and natural resources, and develop communications and advocacy campaigns to support and elevate these struggles in the international arena.
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Conversations in Atlantic Theory

Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy

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These conversations explore the cultural, political, and philosophical traditions of the Atlantic world, ranging from European critical theory to the black Atlantic to sites of indigenous resistance and self-articulation, as well as the complex geography of thinking between traditions, inside traditions, and from positions of insurgency, critique, and counternarrative.
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Winging It Travel Podcast

James Hammond

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A weekly travel podcast every Monday detailing all the information about my travels alongside conversations with some of the world's most diverse and well-travelled people. This anecdotal, informative podcast is for anyone interested in travel! It is a casual podcast with stories to tell, tips to share and experiences to inspire. I have met so many people on my travels in the last twelve years that I have to get their stories on record! There will be so much travel content coming your way it ...
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The Africanist Podcast

Bamba Ndiaye, PhD

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This podcast investigates political, socio-economic, and cultural issues in contemporary Africa and the African Diasporas. It engages Africanist scholars, artists, activists, athletes, opinion leaders, business people, and ordinary citizens in a critical conversation about the challenges facing Africans and people of African descent.
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This podcast features the diverse voices, experiences, and perspectives of our global movement of Waterkeeper groups, impacted community members, and leading experts. Join us for meaningful conversations about critical issues threatening our waters and the actions, policies, and solutions we need to promote environmental equity, advance environmental justice, and protect everyone's right to clean water. Whether you're a seasoned advocate or new to the cause of clean water, join us to listen, ...
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In the international struggle against the COVID-19 pandemic, some countries are emerging better prepared while others are facing an uphill task. On 'Combating Coronavirus', we'll tell you what lessons India can learn from other countries and highlight the good, the bad and the ugly.
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3news is a credible and authoritative platform that delivers objective content on timely basis. 3news is a property of MG Digital Media Limited and has a team of dedicated staff from all its subsidiaries.
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The Travel Agents

The Travel Agents

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The Travel Agents podcast details the experiences of hosts Brian and Will as they travel around the US and the World. Brian and Will are travel agents for a family-owned business with over 100 years of experience. Their aim is to provide practical information on each location such as what to see, where to go, the prices to expect, and some other helpful information you might receive from your local travel agent in a fun and entertaining way.
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Hip Hop African Podcast

Department of African Studies, Howard University

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The podcast is the longest-running podcast on African Hip Hop culture. It features discussions on African Hip Hop music & culture from around the continent and the Diaspora. The podcast is produced in the Department of African Studies at Howard University. You can access the podcast at www.hiphopafrican.com and on all major podcast platforms.
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Rabonas & Rhythms Podcast

Rabonas & Rhythms

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The podcast sees two worldly-wise football and music nuts – James Labous and Alex Lawson – bring together their loves to tell the tales of a different nation’s sporting and musical stars each episode.
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Diplomatic Immunity

Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University

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Diplomatic Immunity: Frank and candid conversations about diplomacy and foreign affairs Diplomatic Immunity is a podcast from the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University. We bring you "frank and candid" conversations on the issues facing diplomats and national security decision makers globally. We talk to current and former diplomatic officials, scholars, and analysts and seek to understand how best to foster international cooperation in an age of global crises. Hosted ...
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Geto Boys Reloaded

The Black Effect and iHeartPodcasts

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Hip Hop legends Scarface and Willie D bring you the highly anticipated Geto Boys Reloaded Podcast. Reminiscent of their previous works as artists, they’re bringing forth compelling and thought-provoking conversations highlighting music, entertainment, social issues and awareness to name a few. New episodes dropping each and every Monday.
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Ufahamu Africa

Kim Yi Dionne and Rachel Beatty Riedl

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Ufahamu Africa is a podcast about life and politics on the African continent, co-hosted by Kim Yi Dionne, professor of political science at the University of California, Riverside, and Rachel Beatty Riedl, professor of government at Cornell University. Each Saturday, a new episode highlights what is happening in the news, followed by an interview with a diverse thinker or innovator who is deeply ingrained in the life, culture, and politics of the continent.
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Africa PolitiCast

The Sahel Post

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Welcome to Africa PolitiCast, the African podcast where we delve into the intricate world of African politics. Join us as we explore the diverse political landscapes across the continent, from the bustling cities to the remote corners of Africa. Hosted by Etietop Akpabio, founder of The Sahel Post, Africa PolitiCast offers insightful analysis, engaging interviews, and thought-provoking discussions on the pressing issues shaping the future of Africa.
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What the Health?

CCAP Across The Map

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CCAP Across The Map, the acronym standing for cervical cancer awareness and prevention, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that works to decrease the global rate of cervical cancer through providing cervical health education and increasing access to HPV vaccines and diagnostic screening measures in under-resourced areas around the world.
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Sound Mind is a weekly podcast featuring thoughtful and compelling conversations with musicians. Join host Cameron West in exploring the topics that matter most to the people filling the airwaves. New episodes every Tuesday.
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Join Tsungirai Chiramba every week as he reviews and previews all the action across the Premier League, EFL and the FA Cup. Each week he will be joined by EFL expert Ethan Oliver and will be joined by fans from different clubs each week to get their intake on how their team is performing.
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Living the Dream Podcast, with host Ayana Thomas, is a podcast for all things travel. We will cover why we need to travel and what we learn from it. We will conversations with those who have visited various places and what they loved and hated. We will discuss what to pack, wear, do, as well as cultures and customs and the hottest places to go and how to make it happen. Join and get all your questions answered and share your experiences with others.
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On Daybreak Africa: Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye on Wednesday vowed to "relentlessly track down" migrant traffickers a day after news that at least 35 people had drowned off West Africa. Plus, the United States pledges support for Africa's Artificial Intelligence goals. A study finds conflict has closed 14,000 schools in 24 African cou…
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In this episode of Equity in Every Drop, host Thomas sits down with Mbacké Seck, Hann Baykeeper from Senegal. Mbacké has dedicated years to protecting Hann Bay and advocating for Senegalese communities reliant on waterways for livelihood and recreation. They discuss the environmental and socio-economic impacts of offshore drilling on Senegal, contr…
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Malawi has recently recorded the sudden deaths of dogs after consuming meals prepared from maize husks contaminated with aflatoxins. Veterinary experts say the country has recorded 450 dog deaths since April, when the first cases were identified in Malawi’s commercial city, Blantyre. Lameck Masina reports from Blantyre.…
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A year after a massive earthquake struck Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains, people there say reconstruction has been slow, and many are still living in tents or have been forced to move elsewhere. Lisa Bryant reports.Lisa Bryant による
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More than 14,000 schools in 24 African countries have been closed due to conflict and insecurity, affecting the education of millions of children. An international aid agency warns that children who are not in school are at risk of being recruited by armed groups, being forced into child labor, or the threat of physical violence, and sexual exploit…
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Delegates from more than 30 African countries and the United States have wrapped up a two-day artificial intelligence summit in Nigeria to promote the safe development and deployment of AI in Africa and beyond. Timothy Obiezu has more on the summit, which was a partnership between Nigerian authorities and the United States…
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A week ago, participants in the Kenya-led South Sudan peace talks, also known as the Tumaini Initiative, predicted that an agreement could be signed by September 16. In July, First Vice President Riek Machar, a key partner, withdrew from the talks. Meanwhile, South Sudan is supposed to hold elections by the end of the year. Daniel Akech is the Inte…
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Text us now! Matthew invites Jennifer McLennan, Regional Director for Europe from Fifth Ring onto the podcast to discuss current affairs and look ahead to a cyber security event. Inverroy and Fifth Ring have created Cyberdeen, a free event on Thursday 26 September 2024 in Aberdeen, to inform businesses about how best to prepare for a cyber attack. …
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On Daybreak Africa: Election officials in Tunisia have doubled down on their decision to deny accreditation to certain election observer groups, who are saying the move shows that election in the North African country will not be free and fair. Plus, Human Rights Watch calls for a stronger arms embargo as the UN weights Sudan sanctions. Eswatini sa…
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The United Nations Security Council is expected to vote Wednesday on whether to renew existing sanctions that prevent the transfer of military equipment to Sudan’s western Darfur region. The pending vote comes as Human Rights Watch calls on the council to expand an existing arms embargo on the restive region to the rest of the country. Mohammed Yus…
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The crucial Tuesday presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is being watched closely by Africans. Christopher Isike is Professor of African Politics and International Relations at the University of Pretoria. He tells VOA’s Chinedu Offor, the stakes are high because Africa has a huge stake not only …
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The Nigerian Labor Congress has called for the immediate and unconditional release of its leader -- Joe Ajaero – before 12 midnight Monday. Ajaero was arrested and detained Monday at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja while en route to the United Kingdom to attend and address the Trade Union Congress of Britain. The Labor Congress an…
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The Kingdom of Eswatini was the only independent African country that did not attend the just-concluded 2024 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in Beijing. Eswatini also happens to be the only African country that recognizes Taiwan as an independent state. The Associated Press quoted a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson last week that it was not …
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An ultimatum calling on Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to order a reversal of a recent fuel increase expires Tuesday. Issued by the civil society group called Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), the warning calls on the president to instruct the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited - the state regulator – to immed…
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Welcome to episode 155! This week, Shafik Meghji rejoins me for a second time to discuss travelling in Patagonia. In this episode, we will touch on Cordoba, Argentina's second city, and why it isn't on the traveller's radar for travel in Argentina. We discuss the best times to travel to Patagonia, the issue of over-tourism, and the different entry …
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On Daybreak Africa: Algeria's incumbent President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has been re-elected with almost 95 percent of the vote, the country's electoral authority ANIE said Sunday. Plus, the WHO calls for an immediate ceasefire and a political solution to Sudan’s civil war. Today is the International Day to Protect Education from Attack. Kenya begins…
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Tanzanian President Samia Soluhu Hassan has ordered the country’s investigative authorities to give her a thorough report on the death of an opposition politician. She says Tanzania is a democratic country where every citizen has the right to life. Mohamed Ali Kibao, a member of the main opposition Chadema party secretariat, was abducted on Friday.…
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World Health Organization Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has called for an immediate ceasefire and a political solution to Sudan’s civil war. He says health facilities, hospital workers, and patients must be protected. But the best medicine is peace. Dr. Ghebreyesus is on a mission to Sudan to assess firsthand the health impacts of the…
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Over 250 million children and youth lack safe space to learn because of challenges like conflict and disaster. According to the United Nations, the basic human right to education has been robbed of millions of children across the globe. As the world marks the International Day to Protect Education from Attack Monday, a UN report says that in 2023 a…
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The leader of Ghana’s main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) –John Dramani Mahama – will file his nomination papers for the December 2024 presidential election Monday. Campaign spokesperson Joyce Bawa Mogtari, tells VOA’s James Butty, the campaign will focus jobs creation, economic recovery, and accountability…
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India is an important market for many multinational pharmaceutical, biotech or medical device companies. But it is also a challenging one. Join Martina Rozumberkova for a conversation with Sushmit Bhattacharya about challenges facing multinational pharmaceutical companies operating in India, from important regulatory changes, including the Uniform …
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On Daybreak Africa: Around 24 million Algerians are poised to head to the polls this Saturday for a vote in which experts say incumbent President Abdelmadjid Tebboune faces no real risk to his rule as he seeks a second term. Plus, Kenyan gender activists demand action against femicide following the death of runner Rebecca Cheptegei. The China-Afric…
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Botswana police clashed with protesters outside the National Assembly Wednesday as members of parliament voted on a bill that would have given the president sweeping powers to appoint civil servants holding key positions. Opposition legislators walked out while the remaining ruling party MPs failed to raise sufficient numbers to pass the bill. From…
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The people of Kenya, Uganda, and the world at large are mourning the shocking death of long-distance runner Rebecca Cheptegei. She died Thursday at a hospital in Kenya, days after her boyfriend poured gasoline over her and lit it. Cheptegei is a Kenyan who competed for Uganda in the 2024 Paris Olympics. Local media reports said Cheptegei and her es…
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The China-Africa Cooperation Summit (FOCAC) is expected to conclude Friday in Beijing. Chinese leader Xi Jinping pledged on Thursday more than $50 billion in financing for Africa over the next three years. According to the French News Agency (AFP) he promised to deepen cooperation in infrastructure and trade with the continent as he addressed Beiji…
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The Zimbabwe Teachers Union is criticizing the conviction and sentencing of a school head and his deputy for abusing the Basic Education Assistance Module facility, a government program intended for vulnerable children. The two put their children on the list of beneficiaries. Obert Masarure, president of the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimb…
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There are reports that the Kenya mission in Haiti might turn into a U.N. peacekeeping operation. The Associated Press reports that an official with the White House National Security Council has confirmed that plans are under consideration to alter the nature of the force. A contingent of Kenyan police officers arrived in Haiti two months ago to hea…
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On Daybreak Africa: China has signed multiple agreements with Chad and Senegal involving projects ranging from electricity and infrastructure to drinking water and communications technology. Plus, an expert says the US should always be concerned whenever a competitor like China makes inroads anywhere in the world. Reports say the Kenya mission in H…
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African leaders are in Beijing this week for the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, FOCAC. Some experts on the continent’s relations with the Far Eastern economic giant expect African countries to lobby for more Chinese investment. But analysts say China is increasingly focused on opposing the West, especially the United States, and this is likely …
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The Ugandan Police have denied the shooting of opposition President Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine. Police say they are carrying out an investigation into the incident that happened Tuesday evening in which Wine received a leg injury, claiming he was shot. The party lawyers say Wine has undergone surgery to remove teargas fragments…
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Over 4,000 people globally die from cholera. This is according to the World Health Organization which says there was an increase in cases and deaths in 2023. WHO director general Tedros Ghebreyesus says the global cholera crisis is continuing, with 22 countries now reporting active outbreaks. Maureen Ojiambo reports.…
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More than 70 activists have been acquitted after being arrested in Zimbabwe two months ago for disorderly conduct for allegedly planning to peacefully demonstrate during a meeting of the Southern African Development Community (SADC). Columbus Mavhunga reports for VOA from Harare that human rights groups want charges dropped against all outstanding …
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Maasai communities have acted as the ancestral guardians of the Great Rift Valley in East Africa for centuries. Today, they are under attack as the Tanzanian government wages a brutal campaign to forcibly evict them from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) to boost tourism revenues. Despite mounting pressures to force them from their homes, Maas…
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The 2024 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation begins Wednesday in Beijing. Heads of state and government of Africa’s 54 countries are expected to attend. The summit comes at a time when most African countries are looking for bilateral loans, infrastructure development, and technology cooperation, while China is looking for partners and raw materials. …
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On Daybreak Africa: A Ugandan opposition Member of Parliament and shadow attorney general said the only way to rid Uganda of corruption is regime change. Plus, Nigeria’s state oil firm, NNPC blames operational hitches for the long fuel lines that have emerged across many cities. The 2024 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation begins Wednesday in Beijin.…
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Botswana, Africa's longest democracy, will hold its general election on October 30, President Mokgweetsi Masisi announced Tuesday. Masisi will seek a second and final term after his ruling party endorsed his candidacy over the weekend. From Gaborone, Mqondisi Dube reportsMqondisi Dube による
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An attempted jail break from the Democratic Republic of Congo's largest prison has left at least 129 people dead and led to women being raped, the interior minister said Tuesday. Reporter Eddy Isango of VOA’s Lingala Service spoke by phone with Emmanuel Cole, a prisoners' rights defender and the Bill Clinton Foundation for Peace, one of the human r…
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