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This week on The Sound Kitchen, you'll hear the answer to the question about the Gen Z demonstrations in Morocco. There are your answers to the bonus question on “The Listeners Corner” with Paul Myers, and a tasty musical dessert to wrap it all up. All that and the new quiz and bonus questions too, so click the “Play” button above and enjoy! Hello everyone! Welcome to The Sound Kitchen weekly podcast, published every Saturday here on our website, or wherever you get your podcasts. You'll hear the winner's names announced and the week's quiz question, along with all the other ingredients you've grown accustomed to: your letters and essays, “On This Day”, quirky facts and news, interviews, and great music … so be sure and listen every week. 2026 is right around the corner, and I know you want to be a part of our annual New Year celebration, where, with special guests, we read your New Year's resolutions. So start thinking now and get your resolutions to me by 15 December. 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At the top of the page, click on “Test level”, and you'll be counseled on the best-suited activities for your level according to your score. Do not give up! As Lidwien van Dixhoorn, the head of “Le Français facile” service, told me: “Bathe your ears in the sound of the language, and eventually, you'll get it”. She should know – Lidwien is Dutch and came to France hardly able to say “bonjour” and now she heads this key RFI department – so stick with it! Be sure you check out our wonderful podcasts! In addition to the breaking news articles on our site, with in-depth analysis of current affairs in France and across the globe, we have several podcasts that will leave you hungry for more. There's Spotlight on France, Spotlight on Africa, the International Report, and of course, The Sound Kitchen. We also have an award-winning bilingual series - an old-time radio show, with actors (!) to help you learn French, called Les voisins du 12 bis. Remember, podcasts are radio, too! 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Independent RFI English Clubs: Be sure to always include Audrey Iattoni (audrey.iattoni@rfi.fr) from our Listener Relations department in all your RFI Club correspondence. Remember to copy me (thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr) when you write to her so that I know what is going on, too. N.B.: You do not need to send her your quiz answers! Email overload! This week's quiz: On 18 October, I asked you a question about Morocco, where the young people are demanding reforms on education and health care, as well as tackling corruption and a cost-of-living crisis. You were to re-read our article “Morocco Gen Z protesters call for 'peaceful sit-ins' to demand reforms”, and send in the answers to these two questions: What happened in the city of Agadir that lit the flame of the protests in September? And what is the combined cost the kingdom spent on renovating or building the stadiums for the Africa Cup of Nations and the FIFA World Cup? The answers are, to quote our article: “The protests erupted in late September, after the deaths of eight pregnant women during Caesarean sections at a hospital in Agadir, in southern Morocco, sparked anger over conditions at public health facilities.” And for the second question: “Economist Najib Akesbi says there is a fundamental problem in how resources are allocated. ‘The needs of the majority of the population are clearly not being prioritised,' he told RFI. ‘Instead, ostentatious, prestige-driven spending is favoured. That's the great imbalance.' The country's large-scale sports infrastructure – the stadiums built or renovated for the Africa Cup of Nations and the FIFA World Cup, with a combined budget of nearly €2 billion – are the most striking examples, Akesbi argued. ‘The big problem in Morocco is that we invest massively, but often in projects that are not profitable, that generate neither sufficient growth nor enough jobs,' he says.” In addition to the quiz question, there was the bonus question: What is your favorite memory of your grandparents? Do you have a bonus question idea? Send it to us! The winners are: RFI Listeners Club member Helmut Matt from Herbolzheim in Germany. Helmut is also the winner of this week's bonus question. Congratulations on your double win, Helmut. Also on the list of lucky winners this week are Reepa Bain, a member of the RFI Pariwer Bandhu SWL Club in Chhattisgarh, India, and Rubi Saikia, a member of the United RFI Listeners Club in Assam, also in India. Last but not least, there are RFI English listeners Zeeshan, a member of the International Radio Fan and Youth Club in Khanewal, Pakistan, and Zhum Zhum Sultana Eva, from Naogaon, Bangladesh. Congratulations winners! Here's the music you heard on this week's program: Polonaise op 2, no 2 by Dionisio Aguado, performed by Julian Bream; “Raqsa cha'abya” by Abderrahman el Hadri, performed by el Hadri and his ensemble; “The Flight of the Bumblebee” by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov; “The Cakewalk” from Children's Corner by Claude Debussy, performed by the composer, and “Tune for T” by Laurent de Wilde, performed by de Wilde and the New Monk Trio. Do you have a music request? Send it to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr This week's question ... you must listen to the show to participate. After you've listened to the show, re-read our article “Louvre Museum in Paris shuts gallery over structural safety fears”, which will help you with the answer. You have until 15 December to enter this week's quiz; the winners will be announced on the 20 December podcast. When you enter, be sure to send your postal address with your answer, and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number. Send your answers to: english.service@rfi.fr or Susan Owensby RFI – The Sound Kitchen 80, rue Camille Desmoulins 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux France Click here to find out how you can win a special Sound Kitchen prize. Click here to find out how you can become a member of the RFI Listeners Club, or form your own official RFI Club.
Pourquoi devient-on vraiment expert-comptable ? Et qu'est-ce qui fait qu'on ose se lancer un jour à son compte ? Dans cet épisode du podcast Les Geeks des Chiffres, j'accueille Laurie et Abderrahman, deux jeunes experts-comptables engagés et inspirants. On parle sans langue de bois de leurs parcours, de leurs doutes, de ce qui les a retenus et surtout de ce qui les a poussés dans leurs chemins respectifs : M&A et Gestion de Patrimoine.
Vandaag gaan we door met onze opinie club, een reeks waarin we praten met jonge mensen. Opinie makers, koers bepalers, ontwrichters, bewustmakers, die dit jaar een belangrijke stem hebben gehad in het publieke debat. Bij ons te gast is Yasmin Ait Abderrahman, oud-voorzitter van FNV Young & United. Als student aan de lerarenopleiding begon Yasmin al met haar activisme voor de zogenoemde 'pechgeneratie'. Hoe kijkt Yasmin naar haar rol in het publieke debat? En welke onderwerpen geven haar brandstof?
In this engaging episode of the Voice of FinTech, MENA Series hosted by Dorra Mahbouli, we delve into the heart of Tunisia's burgeoning startup scene with Amin Ben Abderrahman, a pioneering force in the FinTech industry in Tunisia and beyond. With a rich history of innovation across global financial capitals and a deep passion for the transformative power of technology in finance, Amin has established himself as a visionary entrepreneur. Through the lens of his latest venture, Konnect Networks, which aims to revolutionize payment solutions in North Africa, we explore Amin's entrepreneurial journey, the challenges and triumphs of launching a startup in the dynamic MENA region, and his strategic vision for the future. The conversation also covers the types of investors and talents Konnect Networks seeks to attract, its target clientele, and a practical use case, providing a comprehensive look at the company's efforts to navigate and shape the FinTech landscape. This episode offers invaluable insights into financial technology innovation, underscored by Amin's personal experiences and aspirations for making a lasting impact in the region.
« Mais moi mon pays c'est la France, c'est à eux de retourner au Fachistan » Pour ce nouvel épisode du podcast, Beurn Out j'ai eu le privilège d'accueillir Kamil Abderrahman, un fervent militant anti-raciste et un véritable humaniste. Plongez dans une conversation inspirante où Kamil partage ses expériences, ses combats contre les injustices en France, et ses visions pour un avenir plus égalitaire. Kamil revient prochainement pour animer son émission Salade Tomate Oignon sur la chaîne Le Média ! Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dertien januari was het Amazigh oftewel Berbers nieuwjaar, een belangrijke feestdag voor deze van oudsher onderdrukte etnische minderheid in noordelijk Afrika. Vanaf volgend jaar, 2974 volgens de Berberse kalender, wordt het als nationale feestdag erkend in Marokko, zo heeft koning Mohammed VI laten weten. Straattaalexpert, berberoloog en auteur Khalid Mourigh gaat met vakgenoot Abderrahman El Aissati in gesprek over dit belangrijke signaal en de pijnlijke geschiedenis die eraan voorafging.
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Au Crayon nous avons créé un espace, le Ring, où deux personnes peuvent s'affronter dans les règles de l'art sur un sujet de société. Aujourd'hui, nous vous présentons un débat autour de la question de l'immigration. Mais parlons débat ! D'un côté Kamil Abderrahman, présentateur de salade tomate oignon chez VL Media. Face à lui, Thaïs d'Escufon, ancienne porte-parole de Génération Identitaire, dissout en 2021 par le gouvernement français. Présenté par Wallerand, ce débat oppose deux visions de l'immigration en France. Débattez avec nous sur ce RING et l'immigration
D'un côté Kamil Abderrahman, présentateur de salade tomate oignon chez VL Media. Face à lui, Thaïs d'Escufon, ancienne porte-parole de Génération Identitaire, dissout en 2021 par le gouvernement français. Présenté par Wallerand, ce débat oppose deux visions de l'immigration en France. Débattez avec nous sur ce sujet et plein d'autres juste ici
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في هذه الحلقة يشاركنا ضيفنا عبد الرحمن كيف بدأ مع التصميم الجرافيكي وبعض العقبات التي واجهته في حياته ، بالإضافة إلى الصفات التي يجب أن يتمتع بها المصمم عند العمل في فريق, والعديد من المعلومات القيمة التي قد ترغب في معرفتها إذا كنت مهتمًا بالتصميم الجرافيكي Fikriyat Podcast :تابعونا على الانستغرام هنا @abdo.zebbar :تابعوا عبد الرحمن على الانستغرام هنا (Prod. by Lukrembo)
Chaque semaine, on donne la parole à des passionnés pour nous parler de marocaines et de marocains qui les ont marqués.Dans cet épisode : Abderrahman Tazi, réalisateur, et Izza Génini, cinéaste, présentés par Abdullah Abaakil et Mohamed Ezzouak.Produit avec le soutien de La Marocaine des Jeux et des Sports.
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This special episode of Machine Language celebrates International Women’s Day on March 8 by focusing on some of the challenges and opportunities for women in the sector. Jenan Abderrahman, an engineer and part-time robotics teacher, discusses her work in engineering, process control and automation, the challenges she's faced along the way, and the role she currently plays in getting kids and young women interested in robotics and science.
Aunque la palabra al-Andalus tenga distintos matices en las fuentes árabes, el concepto de al-Andalus remite al territorio de la Península Ibérica que se encuentra bajo poder musulmán, que se extiende entre los años 711 y 1492. Dependiendo del momento, ocupó más o menos extensión de la Península Ibérica: en sus inicios, en el siglo VIII, ocupó gran parte de la Península, e incluso traspasó los Pirineos, y luego experimentó una disminución progresiva, ora lenta ora acelerada, hasta el final del emirato nazarí de Granada en 1492. Cuando surgió la civilización islámica, a inicios del siglo VII, se extendió tanto a Oriente como a Occidente. A principios del siglo VIII, en el año 711, penetraron en la Península Ibérica procedentes del norte de África una serie de grupos y familias árabes venidas del este, así como grupos beréberes del Magreb, que paulatinamente se asentaron en tierras de al-Andalus. Durante la segunda mitad del siglo VIII se produjo en el imperio islámico una ruptura dinástica que terminó con los Omeyas que gobernaban en Damasco, para entronar a los Abbasíes, que se asentaron en Bagdad. Un príncipe omeya huido de Damasco, Abderrahman, llegó a al-Andalus y formó un nuevo Estado con base en Córdoba, el Emirato, independizándose de la política bagdadí. Ocho emires se sucedieron en al-Andalus entre los años 756 y 929 en una época brillante culturalmente –aunque también con algunos períodos de cierta inestabilidad– hasta que Abderrahman III decidió fundar un califato, declarándose emir al-mu’minin (príncipe de los creyentes), lo cual le otorgaba, además del poder terrenal, el poder espiritual sobre la umma (comunidad de creyentes), y por tanto independizándose por completo de Oriente. Durante el gobierno de este califa y de su sucesor al-Hakam II se vivieron algunos de los momentos de mayor esplendor cultural de al-Andalus: su corte albergó a grandísimos científicos, poetas, filósofos… y durante estos años se construyeron y ampliaron grandes obras de la arquitectura de al-Andalus, como la ciudad palatina de Madinat al-Zahra (Córdoba) o la mezquita de Córdoba. A su vez, mantuvieron contactos con las grandes cortes del momento, tanto del mundo islámico como con Bizancio y otros poderes europeos. Después de más de veinte años de fitna (guerra civil), se abolió el califato omeya. Diversas provincias y jefes locales de al-Andalus se independizaron y crearon cortes que rivalizaron con Córdoba en esplendor. Algunas de las grandes familias árabes, beréberes y muladíes quisieron hacerse con las riendas del país o, al menos, de su ciudad, surgiendo los reinos de taifas (muluk al-tawa’if), y se erigieron en dueños y señores de las principales plazas. Destacaron los gobernantes de Toledo, Zaragoza, Granada, Almería o Sevilla, entre muchos otros. En esta última corte destacó el rey poeta al-Mu’tamid, que murió exiliado en la ciudad de Agmat, cerca de Marrakech. Frente a los reinos de taifas, el avance cristiano obtuvo grandes victorias, como la protagonizada por Alfonso VI, cuando en el año 1085 se hizo con la ciudad de Toledo. Mientras, a finales del siglo XI, en el Magreb occidental surgió un nuevo movimiento político y religioso en el seno de una tribu beréber del sur, los Lamtuna, que fundaron la dinastía almorávide. En al-Andalus los reinos de taifas, ante el empuje cristiano, pidieron ayuda a los Almorávides, que habían fundado la ciudad de Marrakech en torno al año 1070. Encabezados por Ibn Tashufin, penetraron los Almorávides en la Península e infligieron una seria derrota a las tropas de Alfonso VI en Sagrajas. Pronto conseguirían acabar con los reyes de taifas y gobernar al-Andalus. Sin embargo, durante su gobierno los cristianos obtuvieron importantes avances, conquistando Alfonso I de Aragón Zaragoza en 1118. Al mismo tiempo, los Almorávides vieron amenazada su propia supremacía por un nuevo movimiento religioso surgido en el Magreb: los Almohades. Esta nueva dinastía se generó en el seno de una tribu beréber procedente del corazón del Atlas que, encabezada por Ibn Tumart, pronto se organizó para derrocar a sus predecesores. También desde Marrakech gobernaron y se hicieron con las riendas de al-Andalus, dotándolo de cierta estabilidad y prosperidad económica y cultural. Fueron grandes constructores y también se rodearon de los mejores literatos y científicos de la época. En al-Andalus instalaron su capital en Sevilla. Esta dinastía empezó su declive a partir del 1212 con su derrota en la batalla de las Navas de Tolosa frente a los ejércitos cristianos de Aragón y Castilla. El reino de Granada, con la dinastía nazarí, fue el último territorio musulmán de la Península Ibérica. Aunque sus límites fueron cambiando, se extendió por las provincias actuales de Granada, Málaga y Almería, además de algunos territorios de las de Sevilla, Cádiz y Jaén. Durante 250 años se mantuvo pese a su fragilidad política. Su más relevante testimonio es el conjunto monumental de la Alhambra y el Generalife. En el año 1492 el último rey nazarí, Boabdil (Abu ‘Abd Allah), vencido por las tropas cristianas entregó la ciudad de Granada y cruzó el Estrecho, instalándose en Fez.
Des quatres enfants de Zhor, Mohammed, l'ainé, est celui qui a le plus questionné et challengé la parentalité de Zhor. Aujourd'hui âgé de 19 ans, ce n'est qu'à l'âge de 15 que Mohammed a été diagnostiqué dyslexique. N'étant pas consciente de la souffrance de son fils, Zhor va pendant des années être incapable de comprendre son fonctionnement au point que la relation se détériore entre eux. Aujourd'hui les choses vont mieux, car la maman qu'elle comprend enfin les difficultés de son fils. Voici son histoire.
2018 was a doozy. A vintage year. Mondo, Dina, Eliud, Kevin, Laura, Abderrahman, Nafi, Niamh: we could list athletes until 2020 rolls around, but we've just received our accreditation for European Indoors in March, and are rather excited to crack on with covering that for you instead. It was a year in which 6.69 didn't even get you on the women's long jump podium at the British Championships; in which we saw KJT beam - yes, beam! - after a shot put in a major heptathlon; in which you could win double European gold and then be unable to purchase yourself a celebratory beer, because you're an underage, 17-year-old prodigy. How to tackle such a sumptuous 12 months of athletics? With Tom Bosworth, pastries, and mimosas, of course. We sat down with the Commonwealth silver medallist to discuss everything: from the highs of Birmingham and Berlin, to the lows of the Diamond League scheduling and Callum Hawkins' Gold Coast collapse; why Caster is our female athlete of the year; and to whom we would give this year's Wooden Spoon Award. It was lots of fun, and we hope it prompts a fond look back over a seriously good year of track and field your end. Leave us a review, share this episode with all your friends and family, and get in touch: @BackstraightB, @Claire_GThomas, and @TomBosworth.
Jenan wanted to be a teacher. It was her target, her goal, her dream; that is, until the encouragement of one of her own teachers led her to apply to the Aerospace Engineering program at Ryerson University. As an engineer, Jenan noticed quickly the lack of female members in the engineering profession - a profession that continues on some level to be a "boy's club". In fact, it was the need to change this that pushed her now, as a full-fledged engineer, to join Women in Engineering, teach robotics to young girls, and become a key member in growing the Women in Engineering and Science Design Competition. Discussing engineering in Toronto, women in science, and changing gender norms.
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La Fin du monde : La tombe, ses délices et ses supplices par Sédati Abou Abderrahman
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