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Africa, Say What?

Africa Say, What?

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Two young Africans walk into a bar... just kidding. They created a short and hilarious podcast to discuss every facet of Africa: from deathly spicy Nigerian food to deceptive South African preachers and immortal Zimbabwean presidents. Hosted by Sarah Juma & JoyRukanza
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The BBC is the largest broadcasting organisation in the world. Its mission is to enrich people's lives with programmes that inform, educate and entertain. BBC World Service broadcasts to the world on radio, on TV and online, providing news and information in 32 languages.
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Social Conscience

Africa Business Radio

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Africa is rising they say, but Africa must rise with its people; There is no Africa without its people... how then do we harness Africa's wealth in people... through Social Change and Development. Social Conscience with 'Nasa commits to Aspiration 6 of the Africa Agenda 2063 and the Global Development Goals. We advocate social change and development that will inspire the transformation that keeps Africa rising.
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At 3Ci, we believe that all of scripture can be summarised in one word: “Father”. So like the disciples, we say “show us the Father and that will be enough for us”’ and through every moment and all our ministries, we pursue the Father heart of God for ourselves and those we do life with.
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Harbour City Church is a Christian Church in Durban, South Africa that exists to Know Jesus and Make Jesus Known. We meet on Sunday mornings at 10am at Glenwood Prep School (53 Bath Road). Our Mission as a Church is: 1) To Make Disciples 2) To Equip All Members for Ministry in All of Life 3) To Renew Durban with the Gospel 4) To Plant and Strengthen Churches
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Podcasts and similar audio content from the Arena Holdings group, publishers of the Sunday Times, Business Day, The Times, Sowetan, etc. News-orientated editorial content Keywords: podcast, multimedia, politics, entertainment, news and views, economy, South Africa
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Get behind the biggest sporting stories and hear from the sporting world's biggest names, with BBK Unplugged podcast. Renowned Sunday Times sports editor Bareng-Batho Kortjaas (BBK) and his revolving door of sporting experts, take you through the stories behind the scoreboard. SportsLIVE is a MultimediaLIVE production, a division of Arena Holdings. Sports, cricket, rugby, soccer, football, tennis, sportsmen, sport, goal, South African sport
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The Fire in Little Africa podcast is a deep dive into the #EverythingIsUs culture that is Tulsa hip-hop. In this weekly podcast presented by Woody Guthrie Center and Bob Dylan Center®, hosts Ali Shaw and Doc Free sit down with Fire in Little Africa artists, Tulsa community leaders and national voices for conversations on music and culture.
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Wendy Knowler is one of South Africa’s foremost consumer journalists, known for her columns published by TimesLIVE and her contributions to radio stations. She also hosts training workshops for businesses around SA. Her expertise is based on 20 years of mediating conflict between consumers and companies. Know your consumer rights. Have all your concerns answered by consumer expert Wendy because she knows best. Send your concerns or topic suggestions to our producer, Bulelani Nonyukela: nonyu ...
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The weekly political show by top journalists of the Sunday Times discussing the week's biggest stories, toughest topics in a tight and guided conversation. An Arena Holdings Production. Keywords: podcast, analysis, politics, social justice, news commentary, economy, opinions, accountability
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This podcast is for the woke amongst us, our views are meant to start the conversation, Africa needs to wake up, we are still being looted by our colonial masters,we say that the deals signed by our Grandfather's allowing the colonial masters to steal and pillage the continent are no longer relevant, the time is now and we are ready to steer Africa out off the dark ages, no longer relevant today is the colonial regarded as a God, no longer shall we sit back and allow our land to be sold to f ...
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#EntrepreneursAsk is an opportunity to ask your most burning, difficult questions to Allon and other experts here at Raizcorp. The answers you can expect - straight talk and experience backed insights.
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apotentialpodcast

a potential publisher

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Need help deciding which podcast to listen to next? Well, Welcome to the podcast where i say podcast... ALOT! and chat to some cool people along the way. My journey of learning how to grow a great podcast while actually doing it. Podcast reviews, Interviews and vibes. This is A Potential Podcast with Tracy-Lee.
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Soni Irabor Live Talk Show and Saying It With Music hosted by ace broadcaster and renowned media personality Soni Irabor. Guests comprise of leaders in various fields of expertise who air their views and opinions on issues bordering on politics, economics, education, entertainment, society, science and technology and other spheres of influence in Nigeria, Africa and beyond.
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Three stories to expand your worldview, delivered daily. Matt Galloway cuts through a sea of choice to bring you stories that transcend the news cycle. Conversations with big thinkers, household names, and people living the news. An antidote to algorithms that cater to what you already know — and a meeting place for diverse perspectives. In its 20 years, the Current has become a go-to place for stories that shape and entertain us. Released daily, Monday to Friday.
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GM5M

Give Me 5 Minutes

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The #GM5M podcast is where Scarz & Eli speak their raw and honest thoughts. Growing up Black in the UK comes with alot of unwritten rules and expectations and these are the topics they like to discuss head on every Sunday. The unique part of the podcast is that anyone can say “Give Me 5 Minutes” at any point, the timer starts and that person has 5 minutes to speak uninterrupted.
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The Bundesliga Connection with Kres Harrington, in partnership with DW Berlin, is your opportunity to connect with Germany's top-flight. Join Sloo Phaho and Kres as they keep you up to date on the results, the transfers and the rumours that matter most!
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Money, sex, relationships, addiction, careers and more! Young South Africans chat openly and frankly about their experiences in these podcasts hosted by Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba. Imagine if there was a place where everyone could open up about their experiences. That's what “Don't Hold Back” is all about! South Africans under 35 chat frankly about everything from their struggle with finances and substance abuse to toxic relationships and choosing the right career. Life feels lighter when you ...
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The Something Podcast - South Africa

www.thesomethingpodcast.co.za

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SHOW RETURNING - MID 2022! From Johannesburg, South Africa is The Something Podcast! The show will make you laugh, make you think, and give you the unexpected things in life that you didn't even know you needed. Two friends, a lifetime of stories, and a whole lot of 'something'. Some would even say they are experts at... being unqualified? However, that has never stopped them before! Listen to our previous episodes now!
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KindnessCan

East Coast Radio Podcasts

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Kindness is such a simple word. We've all experienced the joy of kindness in our lives. We all aspire to be kinder. We believe that kindness has the power to change the world. Yet, knowing how to be kinder in an increasingly tough world is sometimes hard for all of us. In this podcast series, radio personality Jane Linley-Thomas and psychologist Paul Bushell explore simple ways to be kinder in different situations in our lives. Host bios: Jane Linley-Thomas is a radio personality and speaker ...
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Liberia: Democracy in Focus

New Narratives/Front Page Africa

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Democracy in Focus is a new program from New Narratives and Front Page Africa looking at Liberia's governance and democracy. It's a collaboration with reporters from some of Liberia's best reporters with the New Narratives program. Funding is provided by the Swedish and US embassies and the American Jewish World Service. The funders had no say in the program's content.
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It is a widely held myth that when one achieves entrepreneurial success, it becomes easier to be an entrepreneur. This is not true. It is always challenging to be an entrepreneur. As one grows more successful, it is just the nature of the challenge that changes. This podcast series and its accompanying book of 52 individual meditations seeks to assist entrepreneurs to keep focused and motivated throughout the journey.
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Stock Watch

Business Day TV

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You've seen the business news, got the gist of the bourses and heard what the country's top CEOs have to say. It's now time for some in-depth markets analysis. This half hour show was the first of its kind in the business TV market in South Africa – every night our anchors are joined by two markets experts who tell you what shares to be buying, holding or selling. An Arena Holdings production. Keywords: money, opportunity, business plan, business ideas, business news, income, financial news
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Learn about the future of money and how Bitcoin proposes a solution to the problems in our monetary system. Why is wealth concentration growing? Will the U.S. dollar always be the world reserve currency? Is Bitcoin the "internet of money?" Journalist and educator Natalie Brunell shares one-on-one interviews with thought leaders. Whether you're eager to start learning about Bitcoin, or already follow the world of cryptocurrency and its pioneers, this show has something for you to HODL. Join u ...
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Step into the world of NZ Business Owners, where we explore the complexities of life and entrepreneurship in New Zealand. From the deep-seated beliefs and values that guide these entrepreneurs to the strategies they use to navigate the twists and turns of success, we dive into the depths of the human experience. Whether you're interested in business, personal growth, or just curious about what it takes to succeed, join us on this journey of self-discovery and explore the many facets of the h ...
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Brandpunt

Radio Pulpit

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Brandpunt with Wynand Rossouw asks questions, provide answers and get listeners thinking. It aims to deliver the pure, unadulterated Word of God. Wynand facilitates discussions about controversial everyday Christian topics affecting believers worldwide. Brandpunt aims to ask questions, provide answers and get listeners thinking and informed. During His ministry on earth, Christ often asked questions to get individuals to reflect on matters to discover God’s truth about them.
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I talk about mental health in Africa, social justice, poetry, patriarchy & masculinity. I'm here to speak out the pain of our minds. The shame that forced us into silence. The complexities of patriarchy & African transgenerational trauma. The first step is to talk. Stories, music, poems, community gatherings, support groups. Come out. Say something. #MentalHealth
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Rabbi Daniel Yaakov Glatstein (רב דניאל יעקב גלאטשטיין שליט״א) is a American Orthodox rov, public speaker, author, prolific researcher, pulpit rabbi and teacher with a global following and one of the most popular English speaking Torah teachers in the contemporary Jewish landscape. The Rav has been invited by Yeshivos, synagogues, shuls, organizations, private homes and institutions around the world from Eretz Yisrael, Australia, South Africa, Gibraltar, London, United Kingdom and across the ...
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Reverb Effect

University of Michigan Department of History

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Reverb Effect is a history podcast exploring how past voices resonate in the present moment. How do we make sense of those voices? What were they trying to say, and whose job is it to find out? We'll dive deep into the archives, share amazing stories about the past, and talk with people who are making history now. Presented by the University of Michigan Department of History.
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Laverne Wyatt is a Visual Designer and Branding strategist who's niche is in Diversity Marketing. She has lived transcontinentally as an Art Director, in South Africa, Malta and now, Norway. Laverne mission is empowering people to take control of their success and expertise through learning the design thinking and digital hacks that she has used for over 17 years for international and national brands. She is now a bestselling author on Amazon in the USA, UK, France and Australia through the ...
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On Daybreak Africa: Opponents and critics say Rwanda’s elections were neither free nor fair. Plus, the Eswatini government defends a 43-year jail sentence for two members of parliament. And a new study says women in East Africa are marginalized when it comes to roles in the media. Republican vice-presidential nominee, Senator J.D. Vance, addresses …
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Caleb Maupin, journalist and political analyst, joins us to discuss the US political crisis surrounding Joe Biden’s cognitive decline. Mark Sleboda, an international relations and security analyst, joins us to discuss NATO Chief Jen Stoltenberg’s admission that there was a concern about provoking Moscow as the military bloc contemplated expanding e…
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On Daybreak Africa: The Eswatini government defends a 43-year jail sentence for two members of parliament. Plus, Central African Republic officials say 300 rebels disarm as the country tries to organize local elections. The Nigerian government and labor unions agree on an estimated $50 a month minimum wage. Recent Africa internet outages highlight …
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Officials in the Central African Republic say at least 300 rebels have dropped their weapons in the past month in an operation jointly organized by United Nations peacekeeping forces and government troops. Although the number adds to about 5,000 fighters who have put down their arms within the past decade, peace seems to be a distant hope for the t…
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The Nigerian government and the country’s labor unions have agreed on a N70, 000 (about $50) a month pay raise. The minimum wage was originally 30,000 naira. Labor staged a series of nationwide strikes last year and early this year to demand a new rate and force the government to act on the high cost of living. The Nigeria Vanguard publication says…
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Delegates at the Kenyan-sponsored South Sudan talks in Nairobi say the gathering is not going through a crisis. This after the SPLM IO, loyal to the country’s First Vice president Riek Machar, recalled its team from the talks. Kuel Aguer Kuel, former governor of Northern Bahr el Ghazal state and co-founder of the civil society group called People’s…
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In this week's episode of the Coin Stories News Block powered by Bitdeer (NASDAQ: BTDR), we cover these major headlines related to Bitcoin and global finance: Is Trump/Vance the Pro-Bitcoin Presidential Ticket? BlackRock’s Fink Says He’s a Bitcoin Believer Mark Cuban Predicts Bitcoin as Global Currency Fed's Powell Hints at Upcoming Rate Cuts ---- …
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In Tbilisi, Georgia, a radical experiment in interfaith relations is taking place. The Peace Project is one of the world’s first to bring a mosque, synagogue, church, and other places of worship together under one roof. Sounds of Muslim prayer, Shabbat services, and Georgian hymns fill the air as worshippers from different faiths mingle and break b…
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A High Security Alert has been issued for the whole of Bangladesh, as violent clashes between students and police continue. The capital Dhaka is in the midst of a near-total internet blackout, with phone lines also down. On Thursday evening, several thousand protestors stormed the state broadcaster BTV, vandalising furniture, smashing windows and l…
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky told the BBC's Chris Mason he had met Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer with just one request: to strike inside Russia with British weapons. Zelensky said Ukraine needed to take out launch sites for missiles which are hitting his country's civilian infrastructure. During the exclusive interview after the Europea…
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Trump is set to take centre stage at the Republican National Convention on Thursday evening to deliver a speech and formally accept the party's presidential nomination - we hear from his former national security advisor. Also on the programme: In Bangladesh the internet is cut off as protesters set fire to the headquarters of the national broadcast…
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There’s an update from asteroid expert Patrick Michel about the European Space Agency’s Rapid Apophis Mission for Space Safety. The ESA have received permission to begin preparatory work for the planetary defence mission which will rendezvous with the asteroid Apophis, that will be passing by the Earth on Friday, April 13th 2029. And in news from t…
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Former Brazilian model, wellness influencer and spiritual life coach Kat Torres was an inspiration and a lifeline to women all over the world. More than a million people on Instagram followed her extraordinary career trajectory from extreme poverty in Brazil, to a European modelling career and a life of luxury in the US. But behind the perfectly cu…
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Protests in Kenya and Bangladesh which were ignited by high prices and increasing job insecurity have evolved into political movements. In both countries, people are challenging the role of their elected leaders. Sam Fenwick explores if fragile economies influenced the demonstrations.Also, Ursula von der Leyen has won a second term as European Comm…
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Delegates at the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee have responded positively to the first speech by their vice presidential nominee, JD Vance.Also in the programme: the Iranian badminton player competing at the Paris Olympics as part of the team of refugees; and after astronomers find tantalising evidence of so-called 'biosignature g…
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South Africa’s parliament reopens after landmark elections that lead to the formation of a government of national unity after the governing ANC lost its majority. We talk to international co-operation minister, Ronald Lamola. Is the ANC buying time or wasting time? Somalia imposes a 5 percent tax on digital transactions sparking causing a public ou…
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Members of the European Parliament backed her at a vote in Strasbourg on Thursday. She will now serve another five years at the helm of the EU. Also: The team set up to represent the world's refugees at the Paris Olympics, a step in the right direction for gay rights in South Korea -- and how getting a bit fatter round the middle is slowing down th…
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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 atheletes". 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 or…
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the doctrine of Karma as developed initially among Hindus, Jains and Buddhists in India from the first millennium BCE. Common to each is an idea, broadly, that you reap what you sow: how you act in this world has consequences either for your later life or your future lives, depending on your view of rebirth and trans…
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Dr. Paul Eddy is professor of biblical and theological studies at Bethel University and is on the pastoral executive team at Woodland Hills Church (Minneapolis). Paul is the author/editor of several books and articles, including Understanding Transgender Identities: Four Views. Paul also serverd as a research assistant at The Center for Faith, Sexu…
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Mark Sleboda, an international relations and security analyst, joins us to discuss Russia’s search for a diplomatic ending to the Ukraine crisis at the UN. Dr. Wilmer Leon, writer, political scientist, and co-host of The Critical Hour, joins us to discuss day 2 of the RNC meeting and Biden’s quest to keep the nomination. Kim Ives, journalist and ed…
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The spokesperson of the Eswatini government says international partners and friends should respect the country’s sovereignty and rule of law. This week, the US Embassy in Eswatini and Amnesty International expressed concern after the Eswatini High Court sentenced two members of parliament -- Bacede Mabuza and Mthandeni Dube -- to a combined 43 year…
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A new study says women in East Africa are marginalized when it comes to roles in the media. The Uganda Monitor reports that the study was conducted by the Aga Khan University Graduate School of Media and Communications. It focused on the progress that women have made and gaps in how they are portrayed across the media landscape. The study focused o…
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Paul Kagame’s win in Rwanda's presidential election this week was widely expected, although critics say the vote was neither free nor fair. VOA's Nairobi bureau chief, Mariama Diallo, spoke to analysts regarding Rwanda’s political landscape and files this report from Rwanda’s capital, KigaliBy Mariama Diallo
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The White House says the US president is experiencing 'mild symptoms' after testing positive during a campaign trip to Las Vegas. The news comes as top Democrat Adam Schiff called on Mr Biden to 'pass the torch'. The California congressman is the most prominent Democrat yet to publicly call for the president to step aside. Also: the Caribbean islan…
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Donald Trump's recent comments suggesting Taiwan should pay for its own defence have sent shockwaves through global markets, leading to a significant drop in semiconductor stocks.In the UK, the King's Speech in Parliament has proposed a dramatic shift in the transportation sector by suggesting the nationalisation of the railways. And presenter Roge…
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The King has set out Labour's plans for government at the State Opening of Parliament. But could the new government's promise to take the "brakes off" Britain's economy be jeopardised by its workers' rights plans?Also on the programme:As the prime minister prepares to welcome leaders to Britain for the biggest European summit in years, is a new rel…
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China says it is suspending nuclear non-proliferation and arms control talks with the United States in response to recent US military sales to Taiwan. Also on the programme: We speak to a former reporter for the Wall Street Journal in Hong Kong, who says she was fired because she was determined to chair a press union there; and the mayor of Paris h…
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Bit by bit, the BRICS countries are shaping the world into a multipolar world, which wasn’t expected to occur so soon. Subscribe to channels at: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfNDNrM_7O49crb0QS7LfD5wDsBY6iAVU Follow us on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-3393638 On twitter: https://twitter.com/Geopolitic888 Find us on Locals: https://locals.com/…
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