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Former foreign minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa are the main candidates Show more
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Tanzania’s Second-hand Trade War
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Tanzania's government want to phase out imported second-hand clothes, but are Tanzanian manufacturers ready to clothe this rapidly-growing nation? Show more
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The race is on to succeed Jacob Zuma as leader of the African National Congress Show more
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Music from Iran featuring Golnar Shahyar, Shahin Najafi, Kayhan Kalhor, Sote, Melanie and Ali Azimi. Show more
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The Newsroom presenter, Alex Ritson responds to a listener who is impressed with how he handled an on-air diabetes attack. Show more
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Tanzania’s Second-hand Trade War
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Tanzania's government want to phase out imported second-hand clothes, but are Tanzanian manufacturers ready to clothe this rapidly-growing nation? Show more
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Is President Macron trying to be leader of the free world?
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President Macron is acting like leader of the free world. But does he cut the mustard? Show more
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Culture and the Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia
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UN Security Council Considers Status of Jerusalem
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The draft resolution affirms that any unilateral decision should be reversed Show more
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How societies and communities seek to protect the newly-born and their mothers, including the role of St Margaret of Antioch, patron saint of childbirth. Show more
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The Australian Prime Minister, Harold Holt, went for a swim on December 17th 1967 - and never came back. Show more
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Behind the scenes at America’s longest running circus, Ringling, Barnum and Bailey, which is closing after 146 years. Show more