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Carte Blanche with Steph & Lea

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2 single girls from France, living the life in Toronto, musing about the cultural differences between those 2 beautiful countries. We talk about everything. No subject is off limit. Contact us at carteblanche.steph&lea@gmail.com with your comments, questions and suggestions. Xo
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Carte Blanche - Volunteer Your Passion

Carte Blanche - Volunteer Your Passion

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We introduce ourselves as ‘Carte Blanche’, Chennai based registered ‘not for profit’ volunteering organisation, aiming and striving to eradicate tooth and nail, the ills and evils plaguing the society and to uplift the underprivileged, deprived, disadvantaged and socially disabled vast segment of people by creating awareness on the need and necessity for a quality education coupled with strong morality by infusing a sense of scientific temper, spirit of inquiry and rational approach, steerin ...
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Cape Town’s criminal underworld is up for grabs following Mark Lifman’s murder. Then, caught in a debt spiral – it’s time for government to clean house. Later, spam calls be gone! And how well do you know your national symbols? But first: it’s been called one of the biggest, most dramatic political comebacks in recent history. As Donald Trump wins …
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Bal ee Joer nom Akraafttrieden vum Gesetz fir d’interkulturellt Zesummeliewe bleift d’Fro, wéi een dës Ambitioun wierklech an eisem Alldag verankere kann. Dës Carte Blanche ënnersträicht d’Bedeitung vu sozialer Gerechtegkeet als Fundament fir en Zesummeliewen, wou all Bierger sech wierklech bedeelege kann. D'Soziologin Jessica Lopes.....…
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Another tender, another scandal. But it might not be too late. Then, it’s back to school for ANC members. We ask: what’s the point? Later, the US elections are here and it could be an uncomfortably close race. And a win for families as Tiger Brands offers to pay up. But first: this past week’s mini-budget was hardly one for the history books. With …
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All for show… Why this year’s BRICS Summit felt rather pointless. Later, why hundreds of medical professionals are fleeing to Canada. Then, society is seemingly calling it quits on news. Why that’s a problem. And how one women’s vision reshaped the mental health conversation in South Africa. But first, another girl found dead at the hands of a depr…
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Budget cuts threaten to decimate our already fragile education sector. Later, express kidnappings are on the rise – we look at the stats. Then, a national hero – why rape survivor Alison Botha needs your help. And it’s bye-bye Karpowership! But first, more than 100 days in, our government of national unity is teetering on the edge as various politi…
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An organisation being torn apart from the inside – what the conflict between two ANC heavyweights reveals about the party. Then, another fail for former Public Protector, Busisiwe Mkhwebane. Later, the US hurricanes serve as a sobering preview of things to come. And a Minister on a mission – Gayton McKenzie delivers on his promises. But first, now …
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E Freideg sinn 80 nei Arméi-Gefierer presentéiert ginn. Bis 2030 wäerte sech d'Lëtzebuerger Defenseausgabe verduebelen. Wéi kréie mir et hin, dass en Deel vun dësen Ausgaben der nationaler Wirtschaft zegutt kënnt? Eng Carte Blanche vum Carlo Thelen, Generaldirekter vun der Chambre de Commerce.Oleh RTL Radio Lëtzebuerg
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The ocean covers 70% of the Earth’s surface, making it the largest living space on our planet. It’s a vast world, largely unexplored, and has the ability to both soothe and terrify. Embracing both these on a daily basis is Zandile Ndlovu, lovingly known by many as The Black Mermaid. Conservationist, activist, filmmaker, author, and South Africa’s f…
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All Schoul zu Lëtzebuerg muss all 3 Joer en neie Schoulentwécklungsplang opstellen, deen eng strukturéiert a koherent pedagogesch Approche fir déi ganz Schoulgemeinschaft soll garantéieren. An der Theorie ass dëst e wonnerbaart Instrument, mat dem der Diversitéit vu Sproochen a Kulturen an eise Schoulen optimal Rechnung gedroe kéint ginn. An der Re…
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Labour Department raids expose dodgy employers. Then, the Lusikisiki Massacre reignites the illegal firearms conversation… Later, the tenth of October is D-day for Durban as taps run dry. And a fascinating study on how viable a universal grant could be in South Africa. But first, the City of Tshwane finds itself rudderless once more as city mayor C…
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While the GNU looks healthy more than 100 days in, the same can’t be said for provincial government… Then, from Palestine to Lebanon – why President Ramaphosa believes South Africa could play an integral mediation role. Later, why Eskom’s proposed tariff hikes won’t address the real issue… Also, are we turning a corner in the fight against rhino po…
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Vun der Work-Life-Balance zur Screen-Life-Balance. Wien ze schwach ass fir den Smartphone selwer auszemachen an aus der Hand ze ginn soll mat schwache Mesuren dobäi gehollëf kréien. De Versuch eng verpassten medienpäagogesch Erzéiung duerch Verbuetsregeln awer nach ze klären. Dozou eng Carte Blanche vum Jean-Luc Thill.…
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Beware the lemon… A cautionary tale when it comes to buying a second-hand car. Then, another state-owned enterprise – this time to tackle our water woes. Also, how exploding pagers and walkie-talkies pave the way for a new kind of warfare. Later, how the world’s smelliest fruit is contributing to skyrocketing coffee prices. And the wheels of justic…
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Something is rotten in the state of… Joburg. From libraries to roads and everything in between – we look at the Joburg Files. Then, Helen Joseph Hospital hell. Later, wage negotiation season is officially open. Why public servants are fighting an uphill battle. We also discuss the rather bizarre US presidential debate. And a lesson in zen – how bre…
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In this special crime-focused extended episode, we ask how a Memorandum of Understanding can potentially turn the tide against crime in the Western Cape. Then, no one is safe from extortion rackets - not even schools... Later, why are food poisoning incidents on the rise? And how one man turned personal tragedy into triumph for hundreds of disabled…
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An SOE shakeup is welcomed by most – so is it a move in the right direction? Then, from podcasts to politics – what Roman Cabanac’s controversial appointment says about the DA. Later, do we have a compromised Minister of Justice? And bringing the gees to the Paralympics in Paris. But first, as we celebrate day 160 of no loadshedding, it seems South…
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Scorpions 2.0 is a go after years of delays… Then, the forgotten continent – mpox shows how Africa is often overlooked. Later, a win for South Africans as inflation hits a three-year low. And forget about free Willy. It’s free Charlie the Elephant! But first, as many South Africans struggle to come to terms with the murder of 16-year-old Deveney Ne…
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Out with the old and in with the… uhm, new? Dada Morero takes over as Joburg mayor. Then, the latest unemployment figures highlight the desperate situation so many South Africans find themselves in. Later, a new Human Trafficking report places South Africa at the centre of criminal networks operating across the continent. And does a sperm donor a f…
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From Khayelitsha shootout to courtroom misfire – why an open-and-closed case was scrapped from the roll. Later, a worsening scholar transport crisis is putting our children at risk. Then, xenophobic bullies take aim at a Miss SA contestant, while xenophobes in the UK wreak havoc. And an Olympics of a different kind as space geeks unite in Cape Town…
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The youth are getting thrifty – how Gen Z and Millennials are reclaiming their financial power. Then, Kabelo Gwamanda must go! But is he the only one to blame for Joburg’s ruin? Later, an illegal military training camp in Mpumalanga. How did government miss it? And gold, silver and bronze – our Olympic athletes are bringing home the medals. But fir…
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Is government’s plan to get off the greylist being hampered by some estate agents and lawyers? Then, we talk about the p-word – no, not that one. We ask whether privatisation is the answer. Later, chartreuse green, coconut trees and brats – Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign is giving. And welcome to the International Space Station. You can check…
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The GNU looks stable, but some GPUs are seemingly headed for the ICU. Then, why it’s time for the EFF to speak up about VBS.Later, Independent Media’s big blunder as a bizarre campaign targets the wrong man. And with the Paris Olympics just days away, we focus on the star South African athletes going for gold. But first, Parliament is in session an…
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Wou geet et dëst Joer an d'Vakanz? Dat ass an de Summerméint déi Fro déi am heefegsten opkënnt. Déi meescht vun eis freeë sech op méi oder wéineger exotesch Vakanzendestinatioune fir dem Alldag z'entkommen a sech verwinnen ze loossen. Reesen ass ëmmer méi einfach an accessibel a Reesen erweidert de perséinlechen Horizont. U séch eng gutt Saach, mee…
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The Gauteng Cabinet is crumbling as the ANC, DA and EFF struggle to see eye-to-eye. Then, starting claims made by the former CEO of VBS Mutual Bank. But are these just the ramblings of man desperate for a lighter sentence? Why appointing a jaded former judge to the JSC has experts concerned. And some closure in the Life Esidimeni tragedy. But first…
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Two South African engineers continue to languish in an Equatorial Guinea prison – now, the UN says: release them. From a disastrous debate to concerning moves by the US Supreme Court – is the American dream fading? Then, nuclear rhino horn and taxing cow farts – we look at the more quirky solutions to combat poaching and climate change. But first, …
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