


What are the roots of modern day slavery? Podcast
A recent report says some 50 million people are victims of exploitation by others and the situation is getting worse. So, what’s being done to stop it? Join host Mohammed […]

What can Moscow and Pyongyang gain from deepening their alliance? ( Podcast )
Isolated and under sanctions. Are Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un planning a meeting to cement their alliance? The Russian leader badly needs weapons for his war in Ukraine. But […]

What’s known about Wagner’s Prigozhin and the plane crash?
A plane crashes in Russia, the passenger list including the leader of the Wagner mercenaries. Yevgeny Prigozhin led a brief revolt in June, which was described as treason by President […]

The story of a Ukrainian woman who escaped modern slavery in the UK. Annie Kelly reports
This week we are revisiting the Trafficked series. This episode was first broadcast on 23 March 2023. Julia remembers the moment when a lorry driver pointed at a compartment behind his […]

What can Russia offer to Africa? ( Podcast )
Russian President Vladimir Putin is hosting leaders from the continent, promising aid and lashing out at the West. But how much can he deliver with his country at war, under […]

Is the world’s biggest economy in trouble? ( Podcast )
Downgrading the credit rating of the United States. The White House lashes out at the ‘flawed assessment’ by Fitch Ratings, but what’s worrying the financial experts? Is the world’s biggest […]

Why is France’s relationship with Africa changing? ( Podcast )
Resetting France’s ties with Africa has been crucial to Emmanuel Macron’s foreign policy. But former colonies are now deciding what ties they want with Paris. So, how and why is […]

Histoires à coucher dehors ( Podcast 6 Episodes sur l’itinérance )
Quand on lui demande un peu de change pour manger Jo Cormier a une bien meilleure idée, il propose de partager un repas, pour jaser. Attablé à L’itinéraire avec 4 […]

Why is Tunisia expelling Black refugees? ( Podcast )
In early July, Tunisian authorities forcibly expelled hundreds of Black migrants and refugees from Sfax, Tunisia’s second-largest city. Al Jazeera found many of them days later without food or water, […]
Vous devez être connecté pour poster un commentaire.