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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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AI Podcast is all about what's going on today in the world of artificial intelligence. Hosts Abdelghani KABOT discuss pressing topics around artificial intelligence with easy to digest content, In-depth interviews with brilliant people at the forefront of AI research and practice from Algeria and outside. Some podcasts about AI projects, overview of AI books, try discuss the situation about AI in Algeria and how can we develop it and more... All of this in English and Arabic languages. Stay ...
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I am Pilot Omayma and I work for SeaSky Airlines ! In this podcast I try to share Travel Vlogs in an imaginary and Creative way & I invite YOU to live the journey with with me ! Our first destination will be "Constantine"! a city in Algeria! As I am Algerian I like to promote Tourism in my country and this is why I devote the first episodes of my podcast channel to discover Algeria first then maybe just maybe THE WORLD!
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Learning about the African continent through the prism of its favorite pastime: football. Hosted by Maher Mezahi and backed by Africa Is a Country with funding from the Open Society Foundation.
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Welcome to Middle East Centre Booktalk – the Oxford podcast on new books about the Middle East. These are some of the books written by members of our community, or the books our community are talking about. Tune in to follow author interviews and book chat. Every episode features a different, recently published book and is hosted by a different Oxford academic.
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Hi there🤩You are listening to Habib English Podcast🎤🎧HEP💥 This is your lesson and fun 😎 my name is Taiebi Elhabib ▶️ known on social media as Habib English 💥 I created this lesson and let me talk to help you speak English fluently and confidently ▶️ it's much more enjoyable if you learn English in the way that your brain naturally wants to learn 💥 I live in Algeria 🇩🇿 I'm not a native English🇺🇲speaker✔️ and I love helping the hundred of thousands of students who listen to us every day ✔️ Eve ...
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Welcome to a new weekly podcast series called “USCIRF Spotlight” hosted by the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), an independent federal advisory body. During each episode, Director of Outreach and Policy Dwight Bashir features a special guest to dive deeper on various topics and breaking developments that impact the universal right to freedom of religion or belief around the globe.
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The Explaining History Podcast has been exploring the 20th Century in weekly chapters for the past 10 years, helping students and enthusiasts engage with the past. With the help of expert guests, your host Nick Shepley navigates competing debates around the key events and processes of the past century. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/explaininghistory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In Theory is the podcast of the Journal of the History of Ideas blog. The hosts of the JHI Blog team interview intellectual scholars in the fields of philosophy, literature, art history, natural and social sciences, religion, and political thought about their latest books and works. The aim of the JHI podcast is to highlight the huge diversity of intellectual history at university departments across the world.
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O crow, guardian of sacred law, My being trembles when i hear your caw! Come Invoke the power and enter the unknowable mysteries, unite both the light and the dark, both the inner and the outer. Crow will assist you in navigating through the criminal chaos with an alternative perspective. To Speak with authority from awareness in the present, scream for justice and trust the creative void.
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Hello and welcome to the Junior Designer Senior Interviews podcast ! Where I will discuss Graphic Design topics in Algerian community, I will go through the hardships, the ups and downs, the toxic bosses / colleagues / work spaces. These episodes are recorded at the Algerian Black Pearl studio. Stay tuned for our episodes every Friday at 5 pm.
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Book Nomad is a monthly podcast by Muslims for those who love reading, culture and the occasional tough question! Each episode, we explore a book, dive into its themes and see how it applies to our real lives and communities. Instagram: @booknomadpodcast
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Grappling With Life

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The Grappling with Life Podcast is an engaging, entertaining conversation hosted by Tech Entrepreneur and Grappling Enthusiast, Mohammed Yahiaoui. He will be joined by friends and guests who will grapple with topics ranging from but not exclusive to: Martial Arts, Men‘s Health and Wellness, Tech, Fatherhood...and more. So pull up a chair and join the conversation!
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The weekly Moroccan news is a news podcast recorder by Moroccans for Moroccans. You can expect a regular weekly posting schedule. Each episode is filled with controversial topics discussed in a calm and respectful manner. Topics covering issues such as, “Morocco and its neighboring countries”, “ease of doing business, is Morocco suitable for start-ups”, ”Society and freedoms, what is trending”, and much more. I am your host hamza, and this is the English speaking podcast. Thank you for tunin ...
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Energy Vista

Leslie Palti-Guzman

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In each episode of Energy Vista podcast, Leslie Palti-Guzman will chat with energy experts from all around the world. They will tell us about their passion, inspiration, and aspiration. With them: 1) We will delve into some timely energy issues 2) We will get to know both their professional and personal trajectories 3) We will hear their advice for all of us What is the goal? Make you discover different personalities and inspire you to carry out your own project that will impact our energy f ...
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Simone Biles won her fifth Olympic gold medal as the US win the team event. France's great judo hope has to settle for bronze. The triathlon is delayed due to water pollution. Also, basketball historian Lindsay Krasnoff, explains 3x3 basketball. Finally, French silver medalist Victor Koretzky talks to France 24 about his exploits.…
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Professor Malika Zeghal (Harvard University) presents her new book 'The Making of the Modern Muslim State: Islam and Governance in the Middle East and North Africa', an innovative analysis that traces the continuity of the state’s custodianship of Islam. In The Making of the Modern Muslim State: Islam and Governance in the Middle East and North Afr…
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On a five-day visit to China, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has vowed to "relaunch" economic cooperation with Beijing and "rebalance trade". She has also sought to position herself as a potential mediator between China and the EU as the two blocs butt heads, especially on the issue of Chinese electric vehicle imports. In this edition, we lo…
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Former Olympic swimmer James Parrack tells Destination Paris why at 22, France’s Léon Marchand ticks all the boxes to become one of the greatest of all time. In the pool, the water's fine but organisers are still fretting over the River Seine’s ability to host the swimming leg of the triathlon. Also, Craig Copetas explains why dueling pistol was (b…
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This week's guest on Talking Europe has a unique vantage point on both the world of politics and sports. Alexander Stubb, the president of Finland, has been an established and influential figure in European and global affairs for the past decade. He's also a keen sportsman, competing – and winning titles – in triathlon, even during his political ca…
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The French capital is hosting the 2024 Olympic Games and its organisers say they are the first in history where women and men will be equally represented. But do these Games deserve a gold medal for parity? Annette Young asks former French Olympic champion and sports minister, Roxana Maracineanu, as to what she thinks. We also look at why so much o…
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With its breathtaking location on the Mediterranean, Marseille is one of the French cities hosting the 2024 Olympics. The Games are a perfect opportunity to promote its cultural wealth to the world. Join Eve Jackson for a special show about the French city going for gold when it comes to music, food and the arts. We meet 3-star Michelin chef and fo…
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In an interview with FRANCE 24, Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates discussed the US presidential bid of Vice President Kamala Harris, who is set to be the new Democratic nominee after President Joe Biden dropped his re-election bid. Gates welcomed the prospect of "somebody who's younger, who can think about things like AI". Harris i…
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The French government has prohibited French athletes from wearing religious garb while competing at the Paris 2024 Olympics. As such, French athletes who wish to wear religious garb are forced to choose between adhering to their sincerely held religious beliefs and competing at the highest level of sport. This tight regulation of religious expressi…
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Dans cet épisode exclusif, j’ai l’honneur de recevoir Vinom, le talentueux réalisateur et animateur, ainsi que Kamel Mouhoune, co-producteur et fondateur de D-Clic Production. Nous plongeons dans les coulisses de la création du premier long métrage animé algérien, “Khamsa: The Well of Oblivion”. Ce film, qui sortira en salles le 12 juillet à Alger,…
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Organisers of the Paris Olympics have promised the event will be "historic for the climate". As part of its climate strategy, the committee established a goal of generating no more than half the planet-warming gases produced by previous Summer Games in London and Rio, pledging to slash emissions in three main categories: construction, transportatio…
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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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In this wide ranging conversation with historian and podcaster Paul Cooper, we explore the themes in his new book The Fall of Civilisations. Paul has examined numerous ancient and medieval civilisations from the Assyrians to the peoples of Easter Island to understand the factors and tipping points that lead to the end of civilisations. We explore h…
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The Pantanal, in the Central-West region of Brazil, is in the grip of record fires. In this wildlife sanctuary, more than 760,000 hectares of vegetation were destroyed in the first six months of 2024. June was a record month, with 2,636 new fires. That's 30 times more than during the same period last year. In the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, which …
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On the show this week, we speak to Kiran Rao, director of "Laapataa Ladies," a film set in rural India and packed with subtle feminist messages. She tells us what inspired her to make the movie and how comedy was used as a tool to talk about female experiences. She argues the men portrayed in the film aren't meek, but empathetic. We also look at a …
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In Port-au-Prince, nearly three million people are living in the grips of an asphyxiating gang war. The crisis continues despite the arrival of the first Kenyan police officers as part of a UN-backed multinational force to stem the violence. Although this international effort offers a glimmer of hope, few residents believe it could provide an effec…
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In today’s episode, we explore the resurgence of the post-pandemic global tourism industry. We discuss the impact of Covid-19, changes in air connectivity, the effects of global conflicts, and the rise of over tourism. Featuring insights from Anita Mendiratta, we also delve into the latest trend of tourists choosing cooler climates due to climate c…
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Pull out your sunscreen, sunglasses and bathing suits, in this week’s show Florence Villeminot and Genie Godula take you to the beach! With its 5,500 kilometers of coastline, France is a beach goers paradise. There is something for everyone, as the mainland is blessed with four distinct coastlines – the North Sea, the English Channel, the Atlantic …
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“It’s not the job of an IOC president to have an easy life,” said Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee, adding that his task is to "organise the best possible Olympic Games for the athletes". Bach spoke to FRANCE 24 about the impact that the wars around the world and the current political chaos in France have had on the org…
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Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo took a long-awaited dip in the River Seine on Wednesday morning in a bid to prove the water is clean enough to host the outdoor swimming events at the Olympics later this month. A historic scene since swimming in the Seine has been prohibited for almost a century. The Seine had until recently repeatedly failed daily water q…
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2024 marks the centenary of Meilleur Ouvrier de France, or MOF. It is often referred to as the “Olympics of French artisans,” a grueling competition where only the very best can achieve victory. Some of France’s top chefs, such as Paul Bocuse, have been honored with the award and are entitled to wear the coveted tricolour chef collar. However, chef…
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One month after Emmanuel Macron’s surprise announcement of snap elections, the French Parliament has been elected, but France still needs to find a Prime Minister, with no group holding a majority. Meanwhile, Joe Biden hosted a NATO heads of state meeting, which raised concerns when he confused Kamala Harris with Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky…
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Following the small fire that broke out on the spire in Rouen’s famous Gothic cathedral, misleading posts have circulated online fuelling claims that the fire was a “religious attack”. Not only did Rouen’s authorities never said this, but the misinformation also surged after a map claiming to show “all church fires in France” went viral. Originally…
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There is a paradox that is often forgotten: As the United States’ share of the global economy continues to grow, its tech giants rule the world, its culture reaches the whole planet, even where dictators try to put up firewalls. So is this the best its democracy can do? In these volatile times, citizens in the US have the choice between two aging m…
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Western leaders gather in Washington to celebrate NATO’s 75th anniversary amid growing concern over the Alliance’s future, which could be endangered if former president Donald Trump is re-elected in the upcoming US elections. A Trump victory could also spell the end of US aid for Ukraine. German Marshall Fund Research Fellow Gesine Weber spoke to u…
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The western world fought for its survival in the 20th Century and won the three great historical challenges it faced, the first and second world wars and the long ideological struggle of the Cold War. Now in the 21st Century, during a time of rapid global transitions of power the future of the western power is less certain in an increasingly multip…
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In 1998, Republicans and Democrats came together to pass the International Religious Freedom Act, creating USCIRF as an independent government Commission led by a bipartisan group of nine Commissioners appointed by both political party leaders in Congress, and by the president. Twenty-five years later, USCIRF’s Commissioners continue to lead the no…
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GTKY: Extended Summer of Stork & Otter needs a new lawnmower New Stuff Watched: Madame Web, Dune 2, X-Men ‘97, The Acolyte Sportsball: Oklahoma wins WCWS, NBA expansion, NBA & NHL finals #1 Comics: The Ultimates Trailer Talk: The Killer’s Game, Venom 3, Alien: Romulus, Wolfs Nerd News: Max raising prices, KItKat’chup, American Gladiators Coming “So…
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ABBEY FRANCES – Ants BELLA DEER – CARE TOO MUCH DRATZ – Time Travel DRIFT – I Want you dead EUGECUBE – For you FAN GIRL – Falling GARLAND GREEN – Baby Blue GIRL SHAPED GUN – denim jacket HASSAN BIN RASHID – Nag Champa HEIDI SIMPSON – What's On TV? JESSE JUDIES – Colors of Youth JOSHUA – Punchline JRY H – Forever LUKE SEYMOUP – Anger Mismanagement M…
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In this episode of the Explaining History podcast we hear from Gerald Hough, whose new book Desert Raids with the SAS recounts the story of his father, Anthony, and his experience of war, captivity and escape. Part of the SAS in North Africa during the long desert campaigns between the 8th Army and the Afrika Korps, Anthony Hough was captured by th…
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In today's episode of the Explaining History podcast, we hear from Terence Peterson author of Revolutionary Warfare: How the Algerian War Made Modern Counterinsurgency. In this fascinating discussion, we explore the brutal realities of the Algerian war of Independence and France's struggle to comprehend and counter a nationalist movement that threa…
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ANNAKYE – Ocean ARQ : Azlan Ramli Quartet – No Regrets Blackchords - More Than You May Ever Know CALVIN CLONE – Cult Song DANSY – Bad Actress DAVID MAC – Stop Dancing DEREK LEE GOODREID – Sinner DEYMINBROWN – Know DHRUV AGRAWAL – Mantra ELITAL RYCHTER – Next Time You Break My Heart EUGECUBE – For you HAZEL RAY – My Demon Kabusa Oriental Choir – Sos…
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Disha Karnad Jani interviews Tehila Sasson, Assistant Professor of Britain and the World in the Department of History at Emory University. In this interview, the author discusses her new book The Solidarity Economy: Nonprofits and the Making of Neoliberalism after Empire (Princeton University Press, 2024). Sasson shows how British nonprofits sought…
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In the first half of the 19th Century profit driven prisons were established in America's northern states, using extreme brutality and conditions that amount to torture to extract free labour from inmates. In this week's edition of the Explaining History Podcast, we hear from Professor Robin Bernstein, whose new book Freeman's Challenge: The Murder…
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GTKY: Summer of Stork; brisket & Slip ‘N Slide New Stuff Watched: 3 Body Problem, The Righteous Gemstones Sportsball: Schauffele wins PGA, NCAA pays out, Scheffler cop disciplined #1 Comic: Spider-Gwen Trailer Talk: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice; Axel F Nerd News: Savini in Terrifier 3, revisiting Phantom Menace, Knives Out 3 title, Furiosa’s Mad Max gam…
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Historian and In Theory editor Disha Karnad Jani interviews Charisse Burden-Stelly about her new book, Black Scare/Red Scare: Theorizing Capitalist Racism in the United States (University of Chicago Press, 2023). The book explores how related panics about Black political power and communism in the early 20th century drove the US government’s attemp…
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In this new episode of the African Five-a-side podcast, we preview the upcoming international break as the African continent gets set to host the FIFA 2026 World Cup qualifiers. Some of the dominant narratives take place in Cameroon, Egypt, Algeria and Morocco.By Maher Mezahi
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In this episode of the Explaining History podcast, we hear from Mark Aedy, whose father Ken served as a bomber pilot during the Second World War. Trained to fly in Oklahoma in 1942, Ken saw active service as a bomber pilot attacking the Ruhr, Munster, Dresden and a variety of other targets. After the war he stayed with the RAF and served in Egypt d…
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In this week's episode we hear from writer Toby Manning whose new book, Mixing Pop and Politics explores a Marxist history of popular music and examines the economic and social forces that make the phenomenon that is popular music and culture. In a wide ranging conversation that explores everything from Beyonce's country album, John Lennon's Workin…
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GTKY: New car & yardwork New Stuff Watched: 3 Body Problem, Late Night w/ the Devil, Fallout Sporstball: Schauffele’s 62, Scheffler arrested #1 Comic: Doom Trailer Talk: Assassin’s Creed Shadows Nerd News: IKWYDLS sequel, Terminator anime, more Shogun, Storm & Dazzler comics, Mad Max cameo Coming Soon: Back to Black, IF, The Strangers ch. 1, Preakn…
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In the second leg of the 2023/2024 CAF Champions League, Al Ahly beat Esperance de Tunis 1-0. Ramy Rabia forced an own goal in the opening five minutes, giving Al Ahly their 12th Champions League title. Host Maher Mezahi analyzed the match to cap off our Champions League coverage.By Maher Mezahi
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*WE APOLOGISE ABOUT THE AUDIO QUALITY OF THIS EPISODE, WE MADE A ONE-TIME MISTAKE THAT WON'T HAPPEN AGAIN* Please check out www.africasacountry.com Esperance de Tunis and Al Ahly are set to battle it out during the second leg of the CAF Champions League final in Cairo. The first leg finished 0-0 in Tunis and with the away goals rule still in effect…
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