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Footy insider

Abdullahi Olaniyan

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I’m just a football enthusiast sharing my views and opinions on the beautiful sport. Let’s exchange ideas. Let’s ask questions. Let’s debate. Your opinion can never be wrong.
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Headscarves and Good Yarns is all about celebrating the differences we have in our community. Even though we all look, think and speak differently to each other we all call Aotearoa our home so tune in and find hear the stories of many different kiwis. We also navigate those uncomfortable conversations around race that we just need to have sometimes. Hope you guys tune in!
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Headscarves & Good Yarns talks on all things race and diversity in the hopes of empowering a more empathetic New Zealand. We keep on pushing for those uncomfortable but much needed conversations to uplift voices that aren't normally heard or understood.
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Do our global governance systems have the capacity to effectively address the challenges we face as a civilization? What are the viable pathways towards a fairer, more sustainable and viable future? "Imperfect Utopias or Bust? Global Governance Futures" aims to present a space where these questions, and many more, can be addressed in a spirit of dialogue and exploration.
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Naptime Is Sacred

Fousia Abdullahi

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In a series of conversations host Fousia Abdullah shares stories of Muslim women from all over the world. You'll hear the stories of interesting, accomplished and amazing Muslim women authors, bloggers, entrepreneurs, nutritionist, and so many more. These stories will give you the tools to you need to not only be inspired but to give you tangible steps towards personal, professional growth and development. We may take different paths, with different obstacles we each have to overcome, but ou ...
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Anthropology on Air

Department of Social Anthropology, University of Bergen

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Anthropology on Air is a podcast brought to you by the Social Anthropology department at the University of Bergen in Norway. Each season, we bring you conversations with inspiring thinkers from the anthropology world and beyond. The music in the podcast is made by Victor Lange, and the episodes are produced by Sadie Hale and Sidsel Marie Henriksen. You can follow us on Facebook. Visit uib.no/antro, where you can find more information on the ongoing work and upcoming events at the department.
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BUUNDO

Mohamed Omer

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BUUNDO waa madal kulmisa dadka ka lib keenay hammigoodu iyo dadka barbilawga taagan. Waxaanan bulshada kula wadaagaan xikmad, qisooyinka yididiilo leh, aqoon, wacyi iyo tabo u shaqeeyay dadka aan ku kula sheekaysanno madashan. Ujeedadu waa in aan abuurno horseed lagu dayan karo.
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Shirin Al’adu, kida da fina-finai, shiri ne da ke zo maku a ranakun assabar da kafe 5:30 na yamma, tare da maimaici da karfe 8:00 na safiyar ranar Lahadi.Inda muke kawo ma ku rahotanni da labaran da suka shafi Fina-finai na gida da ketare, firarraki da mawakammu na gargajiya da na zamani, tare da kawo maku labaran da suka shafi al’adummu na gida da ketare. Tare da naku Mahaman Salisu Hamisu.
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Join me and some of our amazing UCL students as we delve into the world of global governance!Olivia Crosby, Oliver Parker, and Rachel Dodimead, all part of the MSc in Global Governance and Ethics in the Department of Political Science at University College London, chat about what it’s like studying here, their favourite moments from the year, and t…
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Craig Murphy and Jonathan Rowson join us for a dialogue on global politics and the metacrisis, using as a springboard for this conversation the essay ‘Prefixing the World: Why the polycrisis is a permacrisis, which is actually a metacrisis, which is not really a crisis at all’, published by Jonathan on his Substack blog in late 2023. Craig recently…
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Tim Maughan is a British science fiction writer whose work critically explores the intersections of technology and society. He is perhaps best known for his debut novel, “Infinite Detail,” which was a 2020 Locus Award finalist for best first novel and shortlisted for the British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Novel. "Infinite Detail" pr…
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Here's how predictions of the sun's corona during the 2024 eclipse fared Science News Science News We have limited intel on the sun's atmosphere Solar maximum made predictions difficult in 2024 Science News Log in By Adam Mann
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AI is coming to medicine, but it's got a lot to learn Science News Science News Science News Log in When you're a journalist, potential sources are everywhere, even at a medical appointment.
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In response to Māmari Stephens' essay 'The only Māori in the room' Amal shares her personal reflections on being the only one in the room in response. The issues with being the only one are discussed such as carrying expectations, being the supposed expert and the double edged sword of culture. Amal then shares some things we should consider to mov…
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In this episode, the finale to season 3, we speak with Atreyee Sen, Associate Professor at the Department of Anthropology at the University of Copenhagen. Our topic of discussion is a talk Atreyee gave at our department entitled, ‘No city for lovers: Urban poverty, public romance and violent moral policing of lower-class female youth in Mumbai’, wh…
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Child sacrifices at famed Maya site were all boys, many closely related Science News Science News The sacrifices may have been for maize or rain There are echoes of modern rain rituals The sex of the deity may determine the sex of those sacrificed Science News Log in By Bruce Bower
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Our picture of habitability on Europa, a top contender for hosting life, is changing Science News Science News All quiet on the ocean floor A mystery of two moons An ebb and flow of habitability Science News Log in By Nikk Ogasa
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Human spaceflight's new era is fraught with medical and ethical questions Science News Science News Space lengthens human telomeres Limited regulations raise ethical quandaries Science News Log in By Adam Mann
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