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DW AfricaLink is packed with news, politics, culture and more — every weekday. From combating health issues and freedom of expression to finances, tolerance and environmental protection, we have it covered.
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Africa Daily

BBC World Service

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One question to wake up to every weekday morning. One story from Africa, for Africa. Alan Kasujja takes a deep dive into the news shaping the continent. Ready by early morning, five days a week, Monday to Friday.
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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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Debate Africano

RDP África - RTP

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Debate dos temas que marcaram a semana em África com coordenação de João Pereira da Silva e a participação de Sheila Khan, Tony Tcheka e Abílio Neto.Transmissão: 6ªfeira -19h10 com repetição domingo -11h10
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Katie Afraidy

FANGORIA Podcast Network

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Welcome to Katie Afraidy on the Fangoria Network! A horror movie review podcast hosted by comedian Katie Hettenbach. Each episode we'll review a new horror film with guests from across the comedy and horror industries. IF YOU'RE SCARED OF SPOILERS, RUN NOW!
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A series that seeks to tell the story of the South Africa in some depth. Presented by experienced broadcaster/podcaster Des Latham and updated weekly, the episodes will take a listener through the various epochs that have made up the story of South Africa.
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Africa News Tonight is a lively news magazine featuring VOA correspondent reports, interviews with African officials, opposition leaders, NGOs and human rights activists. News feature stories look at science and technology, environmental issues, humanitarian topics and the African diaspora.
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History of Africa

The History of Africa Podcast

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Take a deep dive deep into African history with this in-depth podcast. From Casablanca to Cape Town, tune in to this podcast to learn about the magnificent and oft-forgotten history of Africa. To access more free resources about African history, provide feedback, or support the show, check out our associated website at https://historyofafricapodcast.blogspot.com
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Each week, Jennifer Zabasajja provides a deep dive into the business stories that shape Africa. Join Jennifer and our Bloomberg reporters as they lift the lid on the news driving the continent.
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This podcast investigates political, socio-economic, and cultural issues in contemporary Africa and the African Diasporas. It engages Africanist scholars, artists, activists, athletes, opinion leaders, business people, and ordinary citizens in a critical conversation about the challenges facing Africans and people of African descent.
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Comedian Jamie Lissow and his smarter half Dr. Erika answer all kinds of medical, dating, sex, divorce, questions some might be afraid to ask. Listen & subscribe for prescriptions and punchlines.
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Toute la vie culturelle et l’actualité africaines, dans les différents pays du continent noir mais aussi dans nos régions, avec des interviews, des reportages et des illustrations musicales. Retrouvez Pot-pourri africain en radio sur RCF Liège le dimanche à 14h30.
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Welcome to Afraid-ish. A podcast where we take a deep dive into the history and paranormal while enjoying some tasty adult beverages. From ghost sightings to hauntings, urban legends, and cryptids. Let's get weird and Afraid-ish together.
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Nightline Africa is a 60-minute news magazine program highlighting the latest issues and developments on the continent. Correspondents from Washington and across Africa offer in-depth interviews, analysis and features on African arts and culture, sports, and music
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SCROLL DOWN BELOW STRAIGHT TO EPISODES >>……….. We encourage everyone, especially the busy person, professionals on the run and younger generation to learn more about and use the power of prayer in their lives. We use tools familiar to the ”tech age” such as Praying With Impact Interactive (PWI), a supplemental prayer workbook, podcasts with some transcripts found on our prayer weblog at www.prayingwithimpact.com. PWI is a Digitally Interactive teaching tool book downloadable from Apple Books ...
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Que se passe-t-il en Afrique ? Que se passe-t-il dans le monde ? Chaque samedi, autour de Namouri Dosso, des journalistes et éditorialistes africains débattent de l’actualité vue du continent. Des experts et acteurs africains viennent aussi confronter leurs idées sur des sujets qui font bouger l’Afrique. Journaliste coordinatrice d’émission : Delphine Michaud. Réalisation : Taguy M’Fah Traoré. *** Diffusions le samedi à 08h10 TU vers l'Afrique & FM Paris et à 22h10 TU vers toutes cibles.
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African Couch Potato is a South African perspective on all things film and television. Hosted by award-winning TV producer, Gino Shelile, it mashes up in-studio interviews with industry professionals, titles to check out each week, a current film or series review, and a look at old movies that are worth rewatching.
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Domesticating Empire: Egyptian Landscapes in Pompeian Gardens (Oxford University Press, 2019) is the first contextually-oriented monograph on Egyptian imagery in Roman households. Caitlín Eilís Barrett, Associate Professor of Classics at Cornell University, draws on case studies from Flavian Pompeii to investigate the close association between repr…
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As China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi visits four African nations this week, African analyst Paul Nantulya of the Africa Center for Strategic Studies explains to VOA's Carol Van Dam why the Chinese diplomat chose to visit Chad, the DR Congo, Namibia and Nigeria in early 2025.Oleh Carol Van Dam
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Ghanaian President President-elect John Dramani Mahama was sworn in on Tuesday for the third time. During his campaign, he vowed to prioritize the economy and good governance. Mustapha Gbande, deputy general secretary of Mahama’s National Democratic Congress party tells VOA’s James Butty the party and all of Ghana are ready to support President Mah…
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The trial of Ugandan opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye and Obeid Lutale resumed Tuesday in a military court. Besigye’s wife said the two were kidnapped in Kenya and hauled back to Uganda. They are charged with the unlawful possession of ammunition and a firearm. In a dramatic move, a defense lawyer was arrested inside court and sentenced to priso…
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Guest: Matthew Parks | COSATU’s Parliamentary Coordinator With over 67,000 contracts set to end, primarily impacting older workers, Parks unpacks the profound implications for poverty, unemployment, and municipal functionality in South Africa. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Oleh CapeTalk
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“The African National Congress right now is at a crossroads and that crossroads is as a result of one, the electoral performance in 2024 and two, some of the challenges that the country is facing” – Jamie Mighti, South African political commentator Today South Africa’s biggest political party, the African National Congress (ANC), is celebrating its…
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Prayer is the heartbeat of the believer and faith is like our breath of oxygen that keeps our spiritual body alive and well. This is the simplified layout of the system with which we connect to the invisible Almighty God who we worship. It takes an act of faith for one to make use of this prayer lifeline which is a living and effectual communicatio…
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Hablamos del reconocimiento de las comunidades negro-africanas en España con Aixelà-Cabré, investigadora, científica y experta en historia y antropología de las comunidades africanas en España. Su trabajo se centra en la recuperación de huellas históricas negro-africanas y su impacto en la actualidad. Escuchar audio…
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Fears are growing in the Maghreb countries about Syria’s release of prisoners, because some of those freed might be militants from the region who will want to return home. Ivory Coast joins a growing list of countries, including Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, and Senegal, that have severed military ties with France, their former colonial ruler. The …
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Will increasing tax in South Africa help stop excessive drinking? Why are Nigeria's rice farmers struggling despite government policies to boost local production. And as more athletes break records we ask: just how long will records continue being broken? Presenter :Audrey BrownProducers: Blessing Aderogba in Lagos, Susan Gachuhi and Frenny Jowi in…
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Cameroon has been gripped by a bloody conflict in its Anglophone regions since 2016, sparked by the brutal suppression of peaceful protests. The conflict has caused over 6,000 deaths and displaced more than 1 million people. Displaced women and girls are rebuilding their lives amid precarious conditions, facing domestic violence and resorting to ne…
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In his new book Ten Days in Harlem: Fidel Castro and the Making of the 1960s (Faber, 2020), Simon Hall, a Professor of Modern History at the University of Leeds, colorfully details an extraordinary visit by Fidel Castro to New York in the Autumn of 1960 for the opening of the UN General Assembly. Holding court from the iconic Hotel Theresa in Harle…
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Cities are fraught sites in the national imagination, turned into identity markers when “urban” and “rural” indicate tastes rather than places. Cities bring chaos, draining the lifeblood of the nation like a tick draws blood from its host, to paraphrase Thomas Jefferson’s anti-urban polemics, which might have been written during any election year—c…
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Transportation and trade in Guinea's capital, Conakry, were halted Monday by opposition protesters calling for the nation's military leaders to return Guinea to democratic rule. Guinean authorities told AFP they banned the protest because they weren't notified. Daouda Mohamed Camara, editor-in-chief at Espace FM, tells VOA’s James Butty the politic…
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Mozambique’s opposition presidential candidate Venancio Mondlane says he'll return home from exile this Thursday whether he gets arrested or not. President-elect Daniel Chapo is to be sworn in January 15. Mondlane led protests against the October presidential election, calling it fraudulent. Adriano Nuvunga, who heads the Mozambique Human Rights De…
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On today's Daybreak Africa, transportation and trade grinds to a halt in Guinea's capital with an opposition protest aimed at the country's military, a prominent Mozambique opposition leader in exile says he's returning home, and in Uganda, an opposition leader's trial resumes in a military court. All this and more on Daybreak Africa…
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Over the past five years Ghana has seen a wave of Africans from the diaspora returning to their ancestral land. That’s because of initiatives like ‘The Year of Return’ which the government launched in 2019. Former president Nana Akufo Addo said “we believe we have a responsibility to extend a hand of welcome” and that ‘The Year of Return’ had been …
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