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Maamul Wanaag

Somali Public Agenda

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Somalia faces multiple governance challenges. The country is recovering from years of conflict, lawlessness and weak administration. Understanding and improving governance in Somalia is one of the core missions of Somali Public Agenda. Join Mahad Wasuge, SPA Executive Director, and his guests who will delve deep into governance issues in Somalia in the Maamul Wanaag podcast.
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Tubta Nabaada "Path to Peace"

United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia

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Tubta Nabadda "Path to Peace" is a radio magazine show that airs three times a week and focuses on different issues that face Somalia and its people. The weekly radio magazine was produced with the intention of touching the lives of the Somalis by covering different topics that have both negative and positive impacts on them. Tubta Nabadda has empowered Somalis and given them a voice to state their concerns. --- Official SoundCloud account for the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia ...
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Joe Marler used to hate people, but then he met Tom Fordyce, and a load of ordinary people doing extraordinary things, and a podcast was born that changed his mind forever. It might just change your life too. Because everyone is interesting if you ask the right questions. And this is a show about all the weird and wonderful things people do. Together, Joe and Tom meet astronauts, teachers, marine biologists, cheesemakers, prison guards and everyone in between. Along the way, they’ve learned ...
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Adeeg Wanaag

Somali Public Agenda

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Public services in Somalia are highly limited due to the weakness of government institutions struggling to recover from destruction caused by conflict. However, even those government services that do exist fail to serve people effectively. Access to public services is a fundamental right for Somali citizens. Join Aweis Ahmed, the director of the SPA Policy Lab, and his guests, who will intensely discuss the public service matters in Somalia in the Adeeg Wanaag podcast.
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Dive deep into the heart of Somalia with "The Sitrep," a weekly podcast designed to shape the national agenda by dissecting the intricate political, economic, and security topics influencing Somalia’s future. Each episode features a robust panel of seasoned experts from academia, politics, and media, who bring their diverse perspectives to the forefront of discussion. Engage with top government officials and influential figures through rigorous questioning and expert analysis, ensuring accou ...
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THE Myliaree SHOW

Somalia Carmichael

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Social media, political opinion, local Detroit talk, LGBT, advertising, relationship advice and more. Cover art photo provided by Andrew Ridley on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@aridley88
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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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Focus on Africa

BBC World Service

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Three essential stories to round off your working day. Explaining the big topics and news from Africa, the people behind them, plus an African perspective on global stories. Hosted by Audrey Brown. Five days a week, ready by late afternoon, Monday to Friday.
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A pacy round-up of the day’s main news stories, anchored from London by a Monocle editor. The show features informed reporting, prescient business analysis and invaluable industry reports covering everything from technology to aviation and retail to media.
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Servicemembers from across the military, sharing their accounts of combat and survival. Hosted by sports talk radio host and Army veteran, Mark Zinno, this podcast brings you firsthand accounts of war, with a perspective you only get from someone who has lived through it. From WWII to Vietnam, Somalia, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, hear inspirational stories of service and resiliency from those who have fought on and off the battlefield!
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The Horn

International Crisis Group

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The Horn of Africa is in turmoil. From revolution in Sudan to civil war in Ethiopia, from Somalia’s political stalemate and the regional spread of jihadism to troubled East African democracies, the region’s pace and scale of change are difficult to keep up with. The Horn, a podcast series from the International Crisis Group, helps make sense of it all. Host Alan Boswell and guests dive deep behind the headlines as they analyse events, debate diplomacy and discuss avenues toward peace. Hosted ...
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Alternative view on Political, conflict, social situation analysis and to try and find a solution through my experience in Somalia. I'm not going to be kind to anyone and my views are Impartial. You have a right to not agree with me but that doesn't mean we can't get along does it? #SomaliLivesMatter
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Welcome to From Her View, where we shine the spotlight on the incredible stories of fierce women who have said yes to a ground-breaking idea in their life, especially in the context of where they come from. From Somalia and Afghanistan to Saudi Arabia and Cuba, these inspiring first-person female narratives invite listeners to hear the human stories beneath the political headlines, painting a clearer, more colorful picture of life in countries that are too often misunderstood.
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Atlas

Monash International Affairs Society

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Atlas is the official radio show of the Monash International Affairs Society, a student-run club from Monash University. Each week, MIAS members are joined by guests to discuss the latest in politics, play some games and learn something new about an area of international affairs.
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What is happening in the world right now? In this podcast produced by the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) we'll take a closer look at events taking place around the globe. Here you will find conversations, seminars and lectures on different international topics. We hope you'll learn something new! If you have any feedback or tips, please contact us on post@nupi.no Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is. The World, the radio program, is heard each weekday on over 300 public stations across North America.
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Hybrid Wars with Adam Day

United Nations University Centre for Policy Research

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Hybrid Wars is a podcast series by United Nations University Centre for Policy Research, exploring how violent conflict around the world is becoming more deadly and more difficult to resolve than ever before. This podcast builds upon original field fieldwork of government-led counter-insurgency: the Nigeria’s Civilian Joint Task Force, Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Units and Somalia’s darwish forces. The research, Hyrbid Conflict, Hybrid Peace, can be found at: https://cpr.unu.edu/hybrid-confl ...
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A monthly history podcast about the Horn of Africa since 1270 AD. This is a historical survey of Northeast Africa: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Somalia. Released on the last Sunday of every month. Theme: "Snow in Aksum" by Mild Sorcery Effects, mildsorceryeffects.bandcamp.com Logo/Banner: Julian Rimmer, https://irulan.media Editing: Literal Fiction Book Club, https://anchor.fm/literal-fiction-book-club Twitter: https://twitter.com/HoApod_1270 Patreon: https://patreon.com/HoApod_1270 Blog ...
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Welcome to John’s Old Time Radio Show!!! Listen To John Heneghan play and talk about 78 rpm records from his collection. Each episode features a different theme and style and some will feature special guests playing records from their collections. Sign up on iTunes to automatically download the show. There will be a new show posted the 1st of every month. Check back and tell your friends!!!
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Mazungumzo - African Scholarly Conversations

Training Centre in Communication (TCC Africa)

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‘Mazungumzo - African Scholarly Conversations’ is a podcast that highlights the perspectives of various stakeholders in academia and research fields across Africa through open dialogue or ‘Mazungumzo’ on scholarly communication in Africa. We are joined by an expansive list of African policymakers, science communication specialists, innovators, and tertiary institution leads who contribute to this realm of science communication. Join the host, Joy Owango, for candid stories by researchers, po ...
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Abdul S. Mohammed

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Abdul S. Mohammed is an ex- military army vet having served in Ft. Lewis Washington, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. During his military service he was deployed to Mogadishu Somalia, Thailand, Guantanamo Bay Cuba. He has obtained a bachelors degree in International Business. Abdul is an experienced entrepreneur and business coach who resides in Sioux Falls, SD 57105. After traveling and doing business in countries like China, Nepal, Thailand and all over Central America. Abdul has been in multip ...
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Welcome to Tales from the Edge, the podcast series of dangerous, terrifying even life-threatening events that are sure to leave a man scared to death. The teller of these tales is best-selling author and lifelong adventurer John Burnett. Mister Burnett has a CV that reads like an adventure thriller. He’s advised a President of the United States, written frequently for the New York Times, and on a more adventurous note, he was captain of a fishing boat in Alaska, has sailed single handed acro ...
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My name is 4 naira so I like to be a singer I Am Somali my life my everything is music I went to Beast big big single I think I can be I want to look my phone voice single my mom is in Somalia my dad he is in London now I am in from to Kia I learned in school but I don't like in turkiya to do when you're into gear you can't learn amazing because it has to learn a language but I don't like it I like to learn English because is this the language I want to sing my auntie I want to say everyday ...
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In “Marketing #Unfiltered," you don’t just learn awesome stuff to help you figure out marketing, you get the BTS scoop of building a business — the hilarious, the traumatic, and the “omg thank god I’m not the only one.” Hi! ✋🏻 I’m Sophia Parra and I’m a social media strategist for coaches. For years I ran an agency where I helped multiple six figure and seven figure coaches create content and strategies that build their following and drive traffic to their offers. My guests and I swap biz ho ...
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Every month, Charlie Linney and Lewis Brooks speak to a diverse group of practitioners, experts, and commentators from around the world to discuss the impacts of security policy on contemporary conflict. Join us to talk about the long-term implications of securitised interventions and policies, both for democratic controls over the use of force in Europe, the US and elsewhere and for the communities most impacted in places like the Middle East, the Sahel, the Horn of Africa, South America an ...
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Antinatalism Around the World is hosted by Lawrence Anton. In each episode, Lawrence speaks with antinatalists from a different country - hopefully one day able to have spoken with an antinatalist in every country! Topics covered for each country include: speaking about antinatalism, antinatalist figures (present/future), the antinatalist community, politics, media and more.
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The podcast aims to engage believers of Jesus Christ to pray for peace in global conflict hot spots. The objective is to exercise our faith and authority in the name of Jesus to enforce peace by binding the devil and releasing angelic forces to turn violent situations around.However, the concept is such that we believe God to help us grow in His word in the area of Faith, Kingdom dominion, and to exercise peace and love in our daily personal lives or closet and then to extend that authority ...
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A military partnership between Egypt and Somalia has Ethiopia alarmed. That's because the partnership calls for thousands of Egyptian troops in Ethiopia to join an African Union force stationed there. It also comes as there are renewed tensions in response to Ethiopia damming a tributary of the Nile. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with William Davison,…
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The arrival of Egyptian military planes in Somalia ratchets up tensions between Ethiopia and Somalia, raising tensions in the already fragile Horn of Africa A dam bursts in Sudan killing at dozens of people, intensifying the suffering of a country already facing the ravages of war - we ask why dams fail so often in Africa? And doctors in Nigeria ha…
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Turkey is stepping up its efforts to mediate between Somalia and Ethiopia as tensions rise between the two Horn of Africa nations. This diplomatic initiative is part of Ankara's broader strategy to solidify its growing influence in this strategically vital region. Turkish foreign minister Hakan Fidan described August's second round of indirect talk…
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[This show is produced in Somali only; English caption of the show context is down below]This week on #TubtaNabadda, we discuss Somalia's recent inclusion in the Human Development Report (HDR) for the first time in 30 years. Produced by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the HDR is an annual human development index. First done in 1990…
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US national security adviser Jake Sullivan concludes a three-day trip to China by meeting president Xi Jinping. But what does the visit signify for the future of US-China relations? Then: Egypt sends military aid to Somalia as tensions with Ethiopia soar. Plus: fashion and retail news along with our weekly Global Countdown.…
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How can we understand the African Union’s evolving position in a changing global order from its role in the G20 and its peace initiatives in Somalia and Sudan? In this episode of The World Stage, Solomon Dersso (Amani Africa) and Cedric de Coning (NUPI) discuss this topic. Solomon Dersso is the founding director of Amani Africa, an independent pan-…
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The Somali Parliament recently passed the National Disability Act. Twelve percent of the population in Somalia are estimated to be living with a disability. People with disabilities in Somalia have less access to formal education and higher rates of unemployment. This new law aims to protect their rights, make sure they get equal opportunities in j…
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In this episode, we explore efforts to rebuild Somalia's scholarly landscape post-civil conflict. Eng. Ahmed Dahir Siyad from SomaliREN and Mr. Mohamud Mohamed Siad from the Somali Library Association (SLA) discuss challenges and progress in improving digital infrastructure, research access, and libraries. SomaliREN has connected 50 university camp…
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Send us a text On August 7, 2022, the Somali Parliament approved the cabinet members, marking the start of their four-year mandate. Now, as we reach the two-year anniversary, we're at the crucial halfway point of this government's term. In the 10th episode of "The SitRep" podcast, we take a closer look at the government's performance over the past …
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Come and see us live at The Clapham Grand on September 10th, with special guests Tom Davis and Sindhu Vee! Tickets only £15: https://claphamgrand.com/whats-on/?listing-type=joe-marler Today, we're speaking to the most successful gymnast in British history. Max Whitlock has won fourteen medals and six titles in Olympic and World Championships. And w…
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Three German states held elections this past weekend, and the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party made big gains. In the state of Thuringia, Björn Höcke, the AfD’s top candidate, has been on the campaign trail while also being in court on charges of using Nazi slogans. Even so, the AfD got more than 30% of the vote — and could take its fi…
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The United States seized a private plane in the Dominican Republic that was purchased from the US. The plane belonged to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. It was the latest move to put pressure on Maduro after exit polling showed that he lost the latest presidential election, which he insists he won, continuing to cling to power.…
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Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and especially since the Kremlin’s mobilization announcement in September 2022, hundreds of thousands of Russian citizens have left the country. According to some estimates, more than 100,000 Russian citizens fled to Armenia alone. This reality has led to some changes within Yerevan, the Armenian capit…
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With the summer winding down, European airlines are ramping up efforts to encourage passengers to keep taking to the skies. The Hungarian airline Wizz Air, for example, has just launched an All You Can Fly scheme, offering unlimited flights for a yearly subscription. Other flight carriers are holding flash winter sales. But climate activists say pr…
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London is set to have its first memorial to the role of the transatlantic slave trade in building the wealth, power and prestige of Britain. The mayor’s office recently announced the design of a long-awaited monument, which will take the form of a giant bronze cowrie shell. The World's Sarah Birnbaum has the story of the new monument's significance…
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Unrest has been spreading across Israel since six hostages were found dead in a Gaza tunnel last weekend. A one-day general strike on Monday was unevenly observed. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has refused to yield to pressure on his conditions for a ceasefire. Yossi Klein Halevi, the author of "Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor," talk…
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An online story about a hot new singles scene in a Spanish supermarket chain has exploded into a flirting frenzy in grocery stores across the country. Each chain allegedly has its designated hour for making the moves, and it depends a lot on which items are in your cart. The World's Gerry Hadden reports from Barcelona on this online rumor that's be…
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Both major US presidential candidates now say they oppose the proposed takeover of US Steel by Nippon Steel of Japan. But the CEO of US Steel and a majority of the company’s shareholders are in favor of the sale. Host Carolyn Beeler gets beyond the political rhetoric and into the heart of the issue with professor Willy Shih of the Harvard Business …
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As African leaders gather in Beijing this week for the China-Africa summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping may have one thing under his belt to boast about - satellite TV rolled out in Africa. But have villagers really benefiited or not? Also, an announcement asking to free members of the Muslim Brotherhood from Egypt's prisons is quickly withdrawn. …
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Millions of students around the world will be starting a new term of school or university this month. And one thing they might notice is more conversations around how education is embracing artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT. Some people think ChatGPT is a way to cheat and bypass proper learning, while others are excited about how i…
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UK halts some exports of arms to Israel citing possible law breaches, Turkey becomes the first Nato member to request membership of the Brics economic bloc and Pope Francis arrives in Jakarta – the first stop on the longest tour of his papacy. Plus: Beata Javorcik on global economic fragmentation at Globsec.…
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UK halts some exports of arms to Israel citing possible law breaches, Turkey becomes the first Nato member to request membership of the Brics economic bloc and Pope Francis arrives in Jakarta – the first stop on the longest tour of his papacy. Plus: Beata Javorcik on global economic fragmentation at Globsec. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy …
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Thor Pedersen, a former UN soldier originally from Denmark, went on a decadelong adventure that took him to every country in the world. The trick — he never took an airplane. By train, bus, boat and other forms of transport, he covered over 220,000 miles. He spoke with host Carol Hills this summer when he returned home to Copenhagen. (Originally ai…
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Research shows that flight turbulence has increased as climate change has warmed the planet. Host Marco Werman speaks with Paul Williams, professor of atmospheric science at the University of Reading, UK, about the findings, based on more than four decades of data, that suggest the increase in bumpy flights could be caused by changes in wind speed …
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It's not unusual to wait two or three hours to cross the border from Tijuana to San Diego. But drivers usually didn't have to wait long to go the other way, easing the commute. Gustavo Solis of KPBS in San Diego reports that the growth in border towns now means rush hours in both directions. (Originally aired Jan. 3, 2024.)…
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Tires are a major source of pollution. The tiny particulates left behind when the rubber meets the road create a fine dust of microplastics. And with more electric vehicles on the roadway, weighted down by heavy batteries, tires will leave behind even more toxic residue. Gunnlaugur Erlendsson, the CEO of UK-based tire startup Enso, talks with host …
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US consumers have plenty of reasons to snap up electric vehicles. They are helping the US meet its climate goals, and new owners may qualify for a tax credit. But some of those old cars end up on Africa's roads. From Accra, the capital of Ghana, Ridwan Karim Dini-Osman reports that these vehicles provide vital transportation in poor countries, but …
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