The Libyan Diaspora is a podcast, blog, and global community striving to create an open dialogue with Libyans across the diaspora. Through this podcast, we will be talking about Libyan Politics, society, culture, and socioeconomic issues facing Libyans today. All from the point of view of the diaspora. I hope you enjoy the show and the community we are building together. Don’t forget to be proud, be you, be Libyan.
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An overview of the stories making the French and international newspaper headlines. From Monday to Friday live at 7:20am and 9:20am Paris time.
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A podcast hearing stories within the Libyan societies and communities. Hearing out how they started their Journey and what are they doing now.
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Women in Libya aims to bring you interviews, stories and news about Libyan women sharing stories| empowering voices| raising awareness
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hannah309/subscribe A podcast that has a deep connection with Libyan heritage; discussing society; mental health; motherhood; education; taboos and most importantly empowering women ...
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Take a deep dive deep into African history with this in-depth podcast. From Casablanca to Cape Town, tune in to this podcast to learn about the magnificent and oft-forgotten history of Africa. To access more free resources about African history, provide feedback, or support the show, check out our associated website at https://historyofafricapodcast.blogspot.com
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Join Verlineca Bellange and her guests, Lulu Harding and Leslie Rodriguez, as they shed light on the issue of the Libyan slave trade.
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Alexandra Wrage, president of TRACE, interviews luminaries in the field of financial crime, including bribery, fraud, money-laundering, insider trading and sanctions. Each week, Alexandra and her guests will discuss who commits “white collar crime”, how it works and what is being done to stop it.
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Views and debates on current affairs of Turkey with Nervana Mahmoud.
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كشف التحديات وصياغة الحلول: بودكاست يناقش تحويل الرعاية الصحية والتعليم الطبي في ليبيا
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Top news pertaining to World Security
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The BBC World Service's wide range of documentaries from 2015.
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A podcast on all things war and politics, offering an insight on the history, politics and the theoretical nuances of old and contemporary conflicts. The podcast aims to bring in different perspectives of conflict and violence and looks at case studies from a geopolitical and strategic lens, and historic, legal, ethical and moral grounds.
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A weekly roundup of the top energy news and themes, with the Financial Times's energy team.Energy Weekly is no longer being updated, so visit the FT Energy page at ft.com/energy for the latest energy news. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A podcast exploring how social identity and cultural heritage impact mental and emotional health. Through conversations with people from different backgrounds and professions, Third Culture Therapy's host Layla Maghribi delves into the layers of social, cultural, religious and political factors that add complexity to caring for our inner well-being. Listen to interviews with third culture artists, lawyers, entrepreneurs, healers, therapists and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy fo ...
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Iyad El-Baghdadi and Ahmed Gatnash study global authoritarianism, with a focus on the MENA region, and dive deep into universal strategies and tactics of authoritarians, as well as the best ways to resist. Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/kawaakibi
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PRESS REVIEW - Wednesday, September 4: The infamous human trafficker known as "Bija" was found dead in Tripoli on Sunday. In other news, a new report revealed more than three thousand allegations of child sex abuse in schools run by religious orders in Ireland. Also, a Greek town once submerged by a reservoir now re-emerging as the water source dri…
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PRESS REVIEW – Friday, September 13: The majority of Mexico's states approve a controversial judicial reform that would requires judges to be elected, not appointed, in what one columnist calls outgoing President AMLO's final act of revenge. Also: the Ig Nobel prizes have been awarded, celebrating unusual and funny scientific discoveries. Finally, …
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PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, September 12: Papers focus on fires and historic droughts that are ravaging the Amazon and imperiling its role as the lungs of the planet. Also, French daily Le Figaro looks back at the rape accusations levelled against two rugby players as a judge in Argentina will decide whether to drop the charges against them next week.…
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A 22-year veteran of Treasury and consultant to the Dept of Justice, John Madinger sheds light on some of the money-laundering schemes he has uncovered and why the Breaking Bad car wash scheme probably wouldn’t have worked. This episode was originally posted: December 27, 2017Από τον Alexandra Wrage with John Madinger
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PRESS REVIEW, Wednesday, September 11 – US papers react to a fiery presidential debate in which Republican candidate Donald Trump was put on the backfoot by his Democratic rival Kamala Harris. Also, as the right-wing press cries unfair moderators and media bias, Taylor Swift finally goes public on her voting intentions. Plus, when Donald Trump repe…
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PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, September 10: More damning evidence is published into the sordid past of the late Abbé Pierre, a once-respected religious figure in France, including intimidation tactics and a cover-up of sexual abuse. Also: the man accused of drugging his wife and then filming her rapes by other men will take the stand today. James Earl Jo…
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PRESS REVIEW - Monday, September 9: The Paris Olympics have come to a close and it's not quite national mourning, but it's a teary goodbye for the host nation. In other news, as Georgia prepares for parliamentary elections in late October, are voters choosing between Russia and the EU? And, finally, Scientists in North Carolina are on a mission to …
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In this episode, we explore the origins of farming in East Africa, as well as some of the oldest evidence for long-distance trade reaching the region.Από τον The History of Africa Podcast
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Brian Klaas, Associate Professor at University College London and host of the award-winning podcast “Power Corrupts,” joins us to discuss his book “Corruptible: Who Gets Power and How It Changes Us”. Brian describes research on who is drawn to positions of power and how power impacts us, including potentially re-wiring our brains. This episode was …
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PRESS REVIEW – Monday, September 2: Israeli PM Binyamin Netanyahu faces outrage at home over the death of six more hostages in Gaza. In other news, who are Germany’s rural far-right AfD voters? Also it's back to school in France amid the ongoing political turmoil. Finally, geothermal energy could be a godsend in Japanese spa towns.…
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David Jackson, a senior reporter with Injustice Watch, discusses his work exposing corruption, which has led to both indictments and legislative reform.Από τον Alexandra Wrage with David Jackson
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PRESS REVIEW - Friday, August 23: We bring you reactions from the US media after Kamala Harris's acceptance speech following the Democrat Party's presidential nomination. We also look at how influencers are forming an important part of her campaign.Από τον FRANCE 24 English
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PRESS REVIEW - Thursday, August 22: We look at reactions to Day 3 of the Democratic National Convention with Tim Walz accepting to be Kamala Harris' running mate and surprise endorsements by Oprah Winfrey. Also in the news: Satellite images appears to show that around 500,000 trees were felled to make way for Elon Musk's controversial Tesla gigafac…
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Jonathan Turner, former Vice President, Ethics & Compliance, at Smith & Nephew in Memphis, discusses the admissions scandal that has rattled several top-tier U.S. universities and ties some of the lessons learned back to the work of compliance professionals. This episode was originally published 2 October 2019.…
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PRESS REVIEW - Tuesday, August 20: We look at reactions to the opening day of the Democratic National Convention in which President Joe Biden passed the torch to presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Also: a mega yacht belonging to a British tech entrepreneur has sunk off the coast of Italy after a massive tornado hit. And: find out why more and mo…
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Despite being the most widely spoken African language on Earth, KiSwahili originates from a people who are shockingly small in number. However, what the Swahili lacked in numbers, they made up for in influence and fascination. Join us for our sixth season, as we dive into the history of the Swahili coast, and the fascinating history of how its resi…
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Anand Mangnale of the OCCRP joins the podcast to describe his investigation into the practices of the vast and powerful Adnani Group in India, the spyware discovered on his phone as soon as the story began to break and the subsequent efforts to silence him, including bizarre charges of financial support of terrorism.…
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Declan Hill discusses the pervasive and sinister nature of match-fixing and how we can prevent sport from being turned into theater. This episode was originially posted on 2 August, 2017.Από τον Alexandra Wrage with Declan Hill
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Rob Koehler, WADA veteran and current Director General of Global Athlete, joins the podcast to discuss the epidemic of doping in sports, the imbalance of power between athletes and administrators and the IOC's startling decision to allow Russia to compete in the Paris Games in spite of its invasion of Ukraine. This episode was originally published …
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PRESS REVIEW - Thursday, July 25: Controversial French TV channel C8, known for a show accused of espousing racism and sexism, has lost its free-to-air licence in a shock decision by French regulators. Also in the news: Olympic events kick off amid some controversy, with Canada's women's football team accused of spying and a British dressage rider …
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My guest today is Melissa Goldin. Melissa is a NY-based news verification reporter with the Associated Press where she analyzes and debunks fake news.Από τον Alexandra Wrage with Melissa Goldin
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Sally Dennis, former President of Rugby Canada and current Canadian representative on the Council of World Rugby, describes her role in the professionalization of sports governance, where challenges remain— and rugby's arguably unique invulnerability to match fixing!Από τον Alexandra Wrage with Sally Dennis
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Pop Up Parisian brasseries and dinner theatre: How Paris 2024 hopes to attract visitors with food
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PRESS REVIEW - Tuesday, July 16: As the flame makes its way through the streets of Paris and its surrounding suburbs, we look at how the press gear up for the Olympic Games. Meanwhile, Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo is set to jump into the Seine as part of her promise on cleaning up the river. And: find out how Paris 2024 aims to set a gold medal standar…
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PRESS REVIEW - Friday, July 12: We look at reactions to President Joe Biden NATO press conference after embarrassing new slip ups that will do little quell the doubts around his capacity to be re-elected. Also: Eritrean rider Biniam Girmay wins a third stage at the Tour de France amid scenes of jubilation back home. And: Tennis player Jasmine Paoli…
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‘Miss Merkel’: German TV show reimagining ex-chancellor as crime-fighting detective goes viral
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PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, July 11: Calls for Joe Biden to stand aside are mounting as questions about his performance overshadow his presidential campaign, including for the first time, from a Democratic Senator. Also: Saudi Arabia sentences a TV producer from a hit Netflix series to 13 years in prison for terrorism and reactions from the sports pag…
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Mahmoud Elsobky, one of the two winners of this year’s TRACE Prize for Investigative Reporting, describes his team’s high risk infiltration of a human smuggling ring that preyed on—and defrauded—those desperate to leave Syria.Από τον Alexandra Wrage with Mahmoud Elsobky
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PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, July 9: The political deadlock in France in the wake of the legislative elections continues to dominate the French papers. The international press is also focusing heavily on the political future of the country and that of President Emmanuel Macron. Also: a once-picturesque lake in Sicily, crucial for migrating birds, has al…
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