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A podcast by Mohsin Aboubekrine (proud Mauritanian),Here from the heart of the Sahara, that aims to give you some information and insights about almost anything and everything that is worth mentioning, plus reacting on some interesting contents and doing reviews on some important subjects that help you improve your Education.
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City Talk is CUNY TV 's forum for politics and public affairs. City Talk presents lively discussion of New York City issues, with the people that help make this city function. City Talk is hosted by Professor Doug Muzzio, political commentator for WABC-TV New York, co-director of the Center for the Study of Leadership in Government and the founder and former director of the Baruch College Survey Research Unit, both at Baruch College's School of Public Affairs.
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The Great Explorer features captivating travelers stories from around the world. For everyone from newbie travelers to expert globetrotters The Great Explorer provides captivating insights, adventures & experiences from around the world. This show complements my blog www.celinasky.com and is storytelling episodes from around the world with special guests. Hosted by full time world traveler from London: Celina Sky. Questions or Inquiries: hello@celinasky.com
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with Jessica Marglin hosted by Brittany White | In 1873, Nissim Shamama died suddenly at his palazzo in Livorno. He was quietly one of the richest men in the Mediterranean. A Tunisian Jew born in the Ottoman Empire, Shamama had taken his place among the mercantile elite of a newly-unified Italy. He was a man who belonged to many places. But to whom…
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with Justin Stearns hosted by Shireen Hamza and Taylor Moore | When you think of the history of science, what people and places come to mind? Scientific knowledge production flourished in early modern Morocco, and not in the places you might expect. This episode transports us into the intellectual and social worlds of Sufi lodges (zawāya) in sevent…
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In this episode, Yussef and I are having a simple discussion about languages where I get him answer different questions. Some of which are related to how a person can acquire a good level in learning a language. Also, we shed some light on the importance of a language in a society, the endangered or moribund language, and whether or not a language …
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Episode 452 with William Granara hosted by Chris Gratien During the 9th century, Arab armies from North Africa conquered Sicily, leading to four centuries of Muslim history on the island, which is now part of Italy. Sicily during that period has often been portrayed as an interfaith utopia where Muslims, Christians, and Jews lived side by side, giv…
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Episode 446 featuring Emrah Safa Gürkan, Joshua White, and Daniel Hershenzon narrated by Chris Gratien with contributions by Nir Shafir, Taylor Moore, Susanna Ferguson, and Zoe Griffith Download the podcast Feed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud Piracy is often depicted as a facet of the wild, lawless expanses of the high seas. But in this episode…
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Episode 409 with Jennifer Sessions hosted by Chris Gratien Download the podcast Feed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud In 1827, Hussein Dey, the Ottoman governor of Algiers, hit a French consul on the nose with a fly whisk during a dispute over unpaid French debts. And as the story goes, the rest is history. France soon invaded Algeria and stayed …
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Episode 388 with Karim Bejjit hosted by Graham Cornwell Download the podcast Feed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud Tangier is in the midst of a massive renovation and expansion -- a new ferry and cruise port, a duty-free zone, and the massive Tangier Med shipping facility all meant to make the city and Morocco into a critical juncture of the glob…
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Episode 362 with M’hamed Oualdi & Hayri Gökşin Özkoray hosted by Andreas Guidi Download the podcast Feed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud Our latest podcast in collaboration with The Southeast Passage examines how slavery flourished in the Ottoman Mediterranean in the wake of growing connectivity with other world regions and territorial expansion…
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Episode 351 with Seth Kimmel hosted by Nir Shafir Download the podcastFeed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud In 1609 the Moriscos were expelled from the Iberian Peninsula, marking the end of a hundred year effort to assimilate as New Christians these former Muslims. In this podcast, Seth Kimmel speaks to us about the impact of these conversions an…
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Episode 343 with Taieb Belghazi & Abdelhay Moudden hosted by Graham Cornwell Download the podcastFeed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud How do we assess fizzling protest movements? How do social scientists account for difficult-to-quantify facets of political engagement like emotion and momentum? In this episode, we discuss ihbat, or disillusionme…
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While traveling is demanding in itself, I still need to pay attention to my body. During my last days in Colombia and my first days in Ecuador I embarked on a 10 day, no food - water detox. Think about it like changing the oil of your car, detoxing is the same. Cleaning the shit out of your body, resrafting clean and gaining mass cognative benefits…
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Warning Explicit!!! I have been to many holes, and Islamic Republic of Mauritania is on the very top of the shitholes. I have visited Mauritania and I will never go back. There is nothing in Mauritania but rows of houses with tents outside for their slaves to live. The city itself is dirty, trash everywhere which attracts too many flies. Unlike oth…
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Hailed as the most corrupt border in Africa I can confirm one thing this, is the most ridiculous border experience I have ever had. The whole thing is sort of like an absurd pantomime with swiney back ally characters all playing their crooked roles in trying to rinse confused strangers of their money, including the people in uniform. Take my advice…
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Check out this preivew of amazing travel stories from around the world as told by full time world traveller from London: Celina Sky . A show for everyone from newbie travelers to savvy globetrotters Celina provides captivating insights, adventures & experiences from around the world on her and her friend's travels. This show complements her blog ww…
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Episode 302 avec Pierre Daum animée par Dorothée Myriam Kellou et Aurélie Perrier TéléchargerFlux RSS | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud Depuis la fin de la guerre d’indépendance, la question des harkis agite les consciences en France comme en Algérie. Pierre Daum, journaliste au Monde Diplomatique et auteur du livre Le dernier tabou : les « harkis…
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Episode 296 with Sarah Ghabrial hosted by Edna Bonhomme and Sam Dolbee Download the podcastFeed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud In French Algeria, the colonial imperatives of assimilation and difference gave birth to legal pluralism. In this episode, Dr. Sarah Ghabrial explains what it meant for Algerian women to have different legal structures …
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with Karen Rignall hosted by Graham Cornwell Download the podcastFeed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud Pre-Saharan Morocco is a transitional space between the Atlas Mountains in the north and the Sahara in the south, and the oases of pre-Saharan Morocco have long been marked by local autonomy, diversity, and particularities of agriculture, proper…
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with Elizabeth Perego hosted by Graham Cornwell and Soha El Achi Download the podcastFeed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud Between December 1991 and February 2002, Algeria experienced a protracted civil war, which earned the period the designation of the "dark decade." In this episode, we explore how Algerians experienced and coped with the viole…
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with Muriam Haleh Davis hosted by Chris Gratien and Aurelie Perrier Download the podcastFeed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud The French military struggle to maintain control over Algeria throughout the war period (1954-1962) is remembered for its violent and destructive impacts. But during the war, the French administration also sought to mainta…
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with Jennifer Johnson hosted by Chris Gratien, Zoe Griffith, and Nora Lessersohn Download the podcastFeed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud The Algerian War is perhaps the most recognizable national and anti-colonial movement of the 20th century. From the iconic film “The Battle of Algiers” to Frantz Fanon's influential book The Wretched of the Ea…
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avec Aurélie Perrier animée par Dorothée Myriam Kellou TéléchargerFlux RSS | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud L’histoire de l’Algérie coloniale est souvent abordée du point de vue des bouleversements économiques et politiques engendrés par l’occupation française. Mais cette dernière entraîna un remaniement dans la sphère de l’intime qui fut tout au…
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