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Formula Indie Asia, Africa & Oceania

European Indie Music Network

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Formula Indie Asia, Africa & Oceania is a 2 hours music showcase focused on independent music made in Asia, Africa & Oceania produced by European Indie Music Network info on www.euroindiemusic.info Discover more on https://euroindiemusic.info/formula-indie Country List Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Armenia, Georgia Moldova,Ukraine, Israel, Turkey, Russia, Azerbaijan,Bahrain, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Burma, Botswana, Brunei, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia,Cameroon, Cape Verde, ...
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Join Bellingcat and a live audience in our discord server, where every two weeks we host discussions with leading voices within open source research and investigations. Be part of the audience at the next stage talk by joining our discord community here: https://discord.gg/bellingcat
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DISCLAIMER: All guests are high school students, not actual experts. (n.d.). Extreme Weather. Retrieved from Global Change website: https://nca2014.globalchange.gov/highlights/report-findings/extreme-weather (2019, May 23). Global Climate Change. Retrieved from NASA website: https://climate.nasa.gov/ Fabrice Courtin, J. R., Tamboura, I., Serdébéogo, O., Koudougou, Z., Solano, P., & Sidibé, I. (2010, April 15). Updating the Northern Tsetse Limit in Burkina Faso (1949–2009): Impact of Global C ...
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Walk Worthy

Hespeler Baptist Church

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Walk Worthy is our official podcast from Hespeler Baptist Church featuring sermons, encouragements, discussions, and more as we strive to be disciples and make disciples who walk worthy of the gospel (Philippians 1:27). Visit us at hespelerbaptist.ca or send us an email at podcast@hespelerbaptist.ca
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80 Days: An Exploration Podcast

Luke Kelly, Joe Byrne, Mark Boyle

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80 Days is a podcast dedicated to exploring little-known countries, territories settlements and cities around the world. We're part history podcast, part geography podcast and part ramble. Each episode, we'll land in a new locale and spend some time discussing the history, geography, culture, sport, religion, industry, pastimes and music of our new location. More details on www.80dayspodcast.com, Facebook, Twitter or Instagram @80dayspodcast | Support us on www.patreon.com/80dayspodcast
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At the Coalface

Philippe Rose

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At the Coalface is a series of conversations hosted by Philippe Rose. Philippe and his guests share stories about their life beyond the headlines of international affairs. They look for lessons learned about making an impact in the world as practitioners in diplomacy, international organisations, NGOs, journalism and the private sector. Many of Philippe's guests are connected by their common experience of taking time away from work to attend Fletcher School's Global Master of Arts Programme.
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Editors at The Lancet Healthy Longevity, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to this open access journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from dementia prevention to older people in the criminal justice system, the haematological malignancies in older people to the link between physical activity, sleep duration, and cognitive ageing, and more.
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Tech Breakfast Podcast

Aaron Buley, Tyler Gates, & Russ Cantwell

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Delicious Tech Headlines to start your day! Published every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. If you want to support the show: Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/tech-breakfast-podcast www.patreon.com/techbreakfast
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Research Talks

Research Talks

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Research Talks is a new monthly podcast from IFPRI that takes listeners along the journey of policy-relevant research, including the ups and downs of tackling a development problem, implementing cutting-edge research in remote and underserved settings, and working with partners to help the research make an impact. IFPRI is a CGIAR Research Center
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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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The Gospel In Reach

International Needs US

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Welcome to The Gospel IN Reach podcast by International Needs where we support local leaders around the globe in reaching their own communities for Christ. We believe the gospel should look like something, and that is where the great commission meets the great commandment. Listen in as we share REAL stories from across the IN network of REAL local heroes, transforming REAL lives with the power of the gospel in action. Whether you believe in church planting, mission work, or the power of pray ...
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Human Rights Watch is calling out the government of Burkina Faso for failing to include human rights violations taking place in the country in a report to the African Commission on Human and People’s Rights. Burkinabe authorities, security forces and terror groups are all accused of widespread abuses against civilians and restrictions on people’s r…
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This week, we talk to Michael Hilliard. He and his colleagues at the Oxus Society for Central Asian Affairs recently released their report titled "The Armed Forces of Central Asia". We discuss the complex geopolitical landscape in Central Asia, and what defence capacity the countries have to tackle their strategic challenges. The talk was hosted by…
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On Daybreak Africa: Chad has denied "amplifying the war in Sudan," which has killed tens of thousands, by arming the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, warring against the Sudanese army for over a year. Plus, the 2024 Ibrahim Index of African Governance says governance progress in Africa is grinding to a halt as security and democracy deteriorates.…
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This week, the Mo Ibrahim Foundation released its 2024 Ibrahim Index of African Governance which assesses governance performance in Africa. The report, which covers the decade 2014-2023, says governance progress in Africa was halted with the deterioration of security and democracy on the continent. On the brighter side, the Index says 13 countries …
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As expected, official results from Mozambique’s election show ruling party candidate Daniel Chapo winning the presidential election. The opposition says the poll was rigged and is calling for protests. Two opposition party figures were gunned down during protests that took place last weekend. VOA Nairobi Bureau Chief Mariama Diallo covered the elec…
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A spokesperson for the opposition United Transformation Movement (UTM) party is calling on the Malawi police to release or charge a party official arrested on Thursday. A police statement says Patricia Kaliati was arrested on suspicion of conspiring with two others to commit a felony. The statement says the police have evidence that would implicate…
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The Special Representative of UN Secretary General in South Sudan is calling on the country’s citizens and political leaders to ensure lasting peace across the country. The UN Mission in South Sudan is marking United Nations Day in Eastern Equatoria state with a call for national authorities to provide services to millions of people affected by con…
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On Daybreak Africa: Nigeria's president fired five ministers and appointed seven new ones in a major cabinet reshuffle his office says at making his administration more efficient. Plus, the IMF warns countries to control their public debt. Human Rights Watch criticizes Burkina Faso for omitting abuses in its report to an African commission on human…
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The International Monetary Fund is calling on countries to take decisive action to control public debt. The call comes as the debt is set to exceed 100 trillion dollars this year with many countries including those in Africa at high risk of distress. Moses Havyarimana reportsAf Moses Havyarimana
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It appears that the standoff in Ghana’s parliament between the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) is far from being resolved. The parliament adjourned indefinitely on Tuesday following a legal dispute over the speaker's decision to declare four parliamentary seats vacant. This came about after fou…
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There are mixed reactions in Gabon after military rulers this week announced that a referendum on a new constitution will be held November 16. The new charter would remove the post of prime minister, a move that critics say gives too much power to the president. As Moki Edwin Kindzeka reports from neighboring Cameroon, the opposition is also not ha…
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In this episode, I speak with Zack Peterson. Zack founded 1000 Days Fund, an NGO addressing childhood stunting in Indonesia at a grassroots level with specially trained community health workers. Zack was working at the World Bank when he was confronted with the pernicious creep of stunting that was about to affect his daughter - and he decided to j…
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On Daybreak Africa: Ghana's parliament adjourned indefinitely Tuesday following a legal dispute over the speaker's decision to declare four parliamentary seats vacant. Plus, Egypt, Ethiopia, and South Africa attend the 16th BRICS summit in Russia. Turkish Egyptian reconciliation aims to soothe Libya tensions. Press Freedom takes center stage at the…
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Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera has called on all eligible Malawians to register in large numbers for the ongoing voter registration exercise which began this week for elections in 2025. However, the process is encountering challenges, as some citizens have taken the Malawi Electoral Commission to court over its decision to require national ident…
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Press freedom was the key highlight as the Global Leadership Forum, which was launched on Monday in Washington D.C. The meeting, which takes place each year, brings mid-career professionals from around the world to explore critical global challenges. Moses Havyarimana reportsAf Moses Havyarimana
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The 2024 BRICS summit, the largest foreign policy event ever held by Russia, opened in the city of Kazan on Tuesday. The three-day summit includes 36 countries with over 20 represented by heads of state. The Associated Press reports Russian President Vladimir Putin has positioned the BRICS summit as a counterweight to the West. For more on this sum…
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Thousands gathered Monday on the streets of Yaounde, jockeying to catch a glimpse of Cameroon’s long-absent leader. Rumors about the death of 91-year-old President Paul Biya swirled after he disappeared from public view for over a month following an official visit to China. Moki Edwin Kindzeka has more from Yaounde…
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Human rights activists in Nigeria are condemning police tactics used to disperse protesters who had gathered to honor those killed during a 2020 demonstration against police brutality. Witnesses say police beat and fired tear gas at protesters on Sunday as they tried to gather at the Lekki toll gate in Lagos, site of the killings four years ago. Ti…
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Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema has dismissed three Constitutional Court judges at the recommendation of the country’s Judicial Complaint Commission. The judges had been investigated for allegations of misconduct. The court has been hearing a petition about whether former President Edgar Lungu was eligible to contest the 2021 and the 2026 pres…
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Many European Union countries are calling for the bloc to clamp down on migration amid a surge in support for right-wing political parties. But Spain is bucking the trend — and insists Europe’s aging population needs controlled migration to boost its economy. Henry Ridgwell reportAf Henry Ridgwell
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On Daybreak Africa: Rwanda’s health minister said Sunday that an outbreak of the Marburg virus is not spreading in the country, citing the absence of new infections or deaths in the past six days. Plus, there’s a call for a nationwide demonstration today in Mozambique following the assassinations of two senior opposition figures. Nigeria's national…
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It appears Kenyans will have to wait a while before their newly nominated deputy president will be sworn in. President William Ruto nominated Professor Kithure Kindike to replace Rigathi Gachagua, but Gachagua got a reprieve after the courts suspended his impeachment. Meanwhile, Gachagua, who had been in the hospital, was discharged on Sunday. He r…
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Tanzania’s main opposition Chadema party says a female official of the party was abducted over the weekend by unidentified individuals. A month ago, Mohamed Ali Kibao, a member of the Chadema secretariat, was abducted, and his body was later found in a Dar es Salaam neighborhood. An investigation ordered by President Samia Suluhu Hassan has yet to …
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A World Bank report says half of Nigeria’s estimated 300 million population now live below the poverty line. Experts describe this as a once in a generation crisis. Acting Director-General of the Nigerian American Chamber of Commerce, Wofai Samuel, tells VOA’s Chinedu Offor that the organization has a program targeting women and youth as part of ef…
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Liberia’s Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) says it will investigate allegations of bribery to overthrow the Speaker of the House of Representatives, J. Fonati Koffa. According to local media, one member of the House confessed that he and other lawmakers received bribes of US$25,000 each to support a resolution to remove the Speaker, with $15,000 p…
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Several business owners in Nigeria continue to count their losses after the national power grid collapsed for the third time in two weeks, plunging the entire country into darkness. Our reporter in the capital, Abuja, spoke to some business owners who narrate their experience.Af VOA Africa
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On Daybreak Africa: The United Nations envoy to Western Sahara Staffan de Mistura has proposed dividing the territory between Morocco and the pro-independence Polisario Front in order to resolve the decades-old conflict, according to the French News Agency (AFP). Plus, Kenya’s Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has been removed from office. Nigeria …
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Authorities in Nigeria have announced plans to review safety protocols for the transportation of gasoline after a deadly tanker accident and explosion killed more than 140 on Wednesday. President Bola Tinubu said the review will be "swift and comprehensive” but some observers are skeptical that safety standards will improve. Timothy Obiezu reports …
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Business owners in Chad are complaining about a severe internet outage that has now lasted for more than two days. Officials in Chad and neighboring Cameroon say the outage was caused by flooding which broke fiber-optic cables and which crews are now attempting to repair. Some Chadians suspect the government ordered an internet shutdown to hinder c…
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Botswana’s electoral body has warned opposition parties against what it calls “reckless” claims of poll rigging ahead of the October 30th general election. A coalition of opposition parties accuse the country’s Independent Electoral Commission of, among other infractions, adding deceased persons on the voter roll. Mqondisi Dube reports from Gaboron…
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On Daybreak Africa: The White House says that US President Joe Biden will now visit Angola in early December after postponing his first-ever visit to sub-Saharan Africa to deal with hurricane recovery efforts at home. Plus, Nigeria investigates a fuel tanker explosion that kills over 140. MC: Mozambique’s ruling party candidate is poised to win the…
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Daniel Chapo, the presidential candidate of Mozambique’s ruling party, is comfortably leading the vote count in nine of the country's provinces and appears set to become the country’s next president. His closest challenger was running a distant second Wednesday as vote counting from last week’s election continued. Charles Mangwiro reports from Moza…
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The final results from Mozambique’s October 9 parliamentary and presidential elections are expected October 24. However, results from nine provinces released on Wednesday showed the ruling Frelimo party candidate Daniel Chapo ahead with 53 percent and independent candidate Venacio Mondlane a distant second. But on Wednesday, Mondlane led a march in…
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Human Rights Watch has urged the Tanzanian government to take urgent steps to reverse the deteriorating human rights situation in the country ahead the November 27 local elections on the mainland. The international no-governmental organization said on Wednesday that since June, the authorities have arbitrarily arrested hundreds of opposition suppor…
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Nigerian authorities in northwest Jigawa state say they are investigating the cause of a fuel tanker crash and explosion that killed over 140 people and injured dozens earlier Wednesday. It's Nigeria’s second major tanker disaster in one month. Timothy Obiezu reports from AbujaAf Timothy Obiezu
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