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    Explore " senegal" with insightful episodes like "Journal 17h TU (26.02.24)", "37th & The World: 5in5 for the week of February 12, 2024", "AU Summit: Can African leaders tackle the continent's challenges?", "AfricaLink on Air - 13 February 2024" and "What Senegal's delayed election says about Africa's next generation of politicians" from podcasts like ""Le Journal | Deutsche Welle", "37th & The World", "Africalink | Deutsche Welle", "Africalink | Deutsche Welle" and "Sunday Extra - Separate stories podcast"" and more!

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    Journal 17h TU (26.02.24)

    Journal 17h TU (26.02.24)
    L'insécurité alimentaire en Ituri, dans l'est de la RDC: près de deux millions de personnes touchées, et ce dans une région considérée comme le "grenier" de la RDC. La Cédéao allège les sanctions imposées au Niger, au Mali et à la Guinée. En Guinée, démarrage d'une grève générale et illimitée, deux morts à Conakry. Le dialogue national lancé au Sénégal, sans la plupart des acteurs politiques.

    37th & The World: 5in5 for the week of February 12, 2024

    37th & The World: 5in5 for the week of February 12, 2024

    Israel began the next part of its campaign in Gaza, former Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has died, Senegal's election in jeopardy, Japan's economy plunges into recession, and Indonesia has elected a new president, a man formerly banned from entering the United States. 

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    07 February 2024 Cyber and Tech News

    07 February 2024 Cyber and Tech News

    In today's podcast we cover four crucial cyber and technology topics, including: 

     

    1.        Senegal shuts down mobile Internet access 

    2.        TeamCity servers vulnerable to remote access via latest flaw 

    3.        French healthcare data exposed for tens of thousands due to phish 

    4.        Researchers reveal Chinese effort to spy on Dutch via cyber  

     

     

     

    I'd love feedback, feel free to send your comments and feedback to  | cyberandtechwithmike@gmail.com

    DW AfricaLink — Story of the Week — Sub-Saharan Africa economic review and outlook

    DW AfricaLink — Story of the Week — Sub-Saharan Africa economic review and outlook
    2023 was a difficult year for many economies in sub-Saharan Africa. Countries in the region were hit by a sluggish global economy, worldwide inflation, and high borrowing costs, while still emerging from the pandemic, according to the International Monetary Fund. Rising living costs and political instability became a daily concern for many. What is the outlook for 2024?

    Ndox Electrique root their sound in Senegal's healing ceremonies, by Atiyyah Khan

    Ndox Electrique root their sound in Senegal's healing ceremonies, by Atiyyah Khan

    On the closing day of Le Guess Who? 2023, the festival features the first international performance of Ndox Electrique, whose music is inspired by an ancient ritual of the spirit-world originating from Senegal’s n’döep ceremonies. 

    Here, Atiyyah Khan, an arts journalist, researcher and DJ from Johannesburg, introduces the group and provides context to the origins of this healing ritual that connects so strongly to their sound. 

    Words & audio by Atiyyah Khan
    Photography by Gianna Greco & François R. Cambuzat

    Meet Serigne Mbaye

    Meet Serigne Mbaye

    This week on Inside Julia’s Kitchen, Todd Schulkin welcomes chef Serigne Mbaye of Dakar NOLA, a modern Senegalese restaurant in New Orleans. They discuss merging Senegalese and American cooking, how New Orleans’ cuisine is being redefined, and the future of the city’s food scene. Plus, as always, Serigne shares a Julia Moment.

    Photo Courtesy of James Collier.

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    Eine Grüne Mauer durch Afrika: 8000 Kilometer Hoffnung

    Eine Grüne Mauer durch Afrika: 8000 Kilometer Hoffnung

    Eine grüne Mauer mitten durch den Kontinent soll die Menschen in Afrika vor den Konsequenzen des Klimawandels schützen. Dafür will man 100 Millionen Hektar Land auf einer Länge von 8000 Kilometer aufforsten und fruchtbar machen - ein gigantisches Projekt.

    Kann das gelingen? Und was: Wenn nicht? Barbara Achermann, stellvertretende Chefredaktorin des Magazins, hat sich die grosse grüne Mauer vor Ort angeschaut und erzählt in einer neuen Folge des täglichen Podcasts «Apropos» davon. Gastgeber ist Philipp Loser. 

    Reportage zur grossen grünen Mauer: 

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    How We Wanted to Live

    How We Wanted to Live

    Imagine life beyond crises. A world beyond catastrophe, wars and climate crisis. How would you like to live? And now think ahead to 2050. Looking back on your present self, how would you have wanted to have lived? In this episode we talk to curator and project developer Isabel Raabe of Talking Objects Lab and curator and dance dramaturg Thomas Schaupp, one half of the curatorial team behind Goethe Morph* Iceland: How we always wanted to have lived. Leading up to and during September 2022, the project invites the public to envision alternative ways of living together through exhibitions, workshops, performances and conversations.

    And with Isabel and Thomas’ involvement at the heart of the programme, we thought it would be a good idea to talk to them about things like food, decolonisation and creating a common positive future.

    If you’re interested to find out more about the project, visit www.goethe.de/morphiceland.

    Insights into Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, and Ghana with Maimouna Diatta

    Insights into Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, and Ghana with Maimouna Diatta

    In the sixth episode of season 4, Janina Neumann chats to Maimouna Diatta, a French translator and interpreter.

    This episode will give insight into

    • The cultures of Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, and Ghana
    • Experiences of interning at the Olympic Games in 2004
    • How to communicate effectively as an interpreter


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    Mailbag- Ask Me Anything (pt 1)

    Mailbag- Ask Me Anything (pt 1)

    In this edition of “Doing Business” With the StarMaker, Steve answers YOUR questions.  

    When should you leave your job to pursue your business full time?   What should you consider before starting your own business?  How do you go about buying an investment property? All this And much more……come on in, wipe your feet, wash your hands and pull up a chair.  Let’s do business.

    Relationship Building- Dover/Milford Jazzercise

    Relationship Building- Dover/Milford Jazzercise

    Have you ever wondered how you could have better relationships among your employees? What about how to have better relationships with your customers?  In our first-ever panel discussion, Mrs. Glenenise Parks- owner of Dover-Milford Jazzercise-  introduces us to her talented team of instructors.  They explain to us the importance of having good relationships internally and how this ultimately effects the customer experience.  Pull up a chair and let’s do business!