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Listen to our latest episode, your regular hosts Vijay Prashad and Zoe Alexandra are joined by the international editor of the Morning Star daily Roger Mckenzie to discuss the recent election results from India, South Africa and Mexico, the general strike in Nigeria among other important developments of the last week.
Elections India, South Africa and Mexico
In this episode of Hold Your Fire!, Richard is joined by Crisis Group experts Praveen Donthi, Pauline Bax and Falko Ernst to talk about the recent elections in India, South Africa and Mexico. Richard first talks to Praveen about the setbacks for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP in India, what explains Indian voters' discontent with the party, as well as India's foreign policy, particularly its competition with China, and the role that played in the election. Pauline then joins Richard to discuss the ruling African National Congress's poor performance in South Africa's election, where the party has lost its 30-year parliamentary majority. They also look at South Africa's hedging on the global stage and its motives in bringing a recent genocide case against Israel in the International Criminal Court. Richard and Falko then look at the elections in Mexico, where Claudia Sheinbaum from the ruling MORENA party is set to become the country's first woman president after winning a landslide in an election marred by violence. They talk about how Sheinbaum's security and foreign policies might differ from those of her mentor, incumbent President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. For more on the topics discussed in this episode, check out Praveen's Foreign Affairs piece India's Perilous Border Standoff With China, Pauline's Q&A Rising Discontent Pushes South Africa Toward a Tight Poll and Falko's Q&A As Mexico Votes, What Next for Crime and U.S. Ties?. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We wrap the last week of #CWC23 and preview the semi finals. Semi Final 1 is a repeat of 2019 with India taking on New Zealand at the Wankhede stadium and Semi Final 2 is a repeat of the 1999, 2007 and 2015 semi finals with South Africa taking on Australia at Eden Gardens.
We wrap the last week of #CWC23 and preview the semi finals. Semi Final 1 is a repeat of 2019 with India taking on New Zealand at the Wankhede stadium and Semi Final 2 is a repeat of the 1999, 2007 and 2015 semi finals with South Africa taking on Australia at Eden Gardens.
World Cup Daily 2023, Day 32: Has a team ever bossed the group stage of World Cup to the extent India have this one? Cam Ponsonby and Adam consider this question after the men in blue handed out their latest hiding, the Proteas thrashed by 243 runs in the top-of-the-table clash at Eden Gardens. Setting it up, it had to be Virat Kohli - on his 35th birthday, the modern great pulled level with Sachin Tendulkar on 49 ODI tons. Also, a cameo from Winnie! Support the show with a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Find out what's fun at Westfield London and Westfield Stratford City – More extra, less ordinary! https://www.westfield.com/united-kingdom/london https://www.westfield.com/united-kingdom/stratfordcity Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com Title track by Urthboy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To shed some lights on the future of oncology, today we are joined by two acclaimed guests, Chaitanya Sarawate, President & CEO of GE HealthCare South Asia and MD, Wipro GE Healthcare; Manikandan Bala, SVP, TIMEA & APAC and MD, India & South Africa at Elekta. In this episode of GE HealthCare's podcast series, we will explore the cutting-edge technologies and breakthroughs that are revolutionizing cancer treatment, while also delving into the hurdles and complexities associated with it. Make sure you tune in to get a deeper understanding of the vital role played by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Precision Care in advancing cancer care.
This week, we're in Cape Town, recovering from 2 cracking T20 World Cup semi-finals: Australia get past India South Africa shock England
Over the last several months, our elders have been reading through NT Wright's book, The Day the Revolution Began. Last week, we discussed chapter 12 where we dug into how God wants us to be fully functioning, God-reflecting human beings, and that Jesus came to bring us back into and be part of the new creation not just as beneficiaries, but as active participants. One way we do this is through our missions. We have a Damascus Road tradition of celebrating all of our missions the last two weeks in August each year. Last weekend, Pastor Roger gave us a fantastic report from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Johnstown, PA while challenging us to live out our God-given mission. This weekend, we will celebrate our missions in India, Germany, and Africa. Don't miss it!
We look at the India and South Africa T20 Squads for the upcoming men'sT20I series between these two countries and see which squad we think looks the strongest.
Myself & Asjad from Cricket 4 Us 2.0 review the test match series between South Africa and India - South Africa took the series 2-1 and stole the chance for Virat Kohli and his men to win for the first time in South Africa. ❤️Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/QualityShotSupport us by becoming a Patreon, we have 3 tiers with different perks- become a legend in the QualityShot community. Tier prices are £1, £3 & £5 - do get involved to help us continue to grow and improve the content we provide! FOLLOW US on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/QualityShot1 Discord: https://discord.gg/2yrrrRVU Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/qualityshot.f Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/qualityshot.f/ YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHvJsy7PezicDNlLm8Wkmbw @QualityShot x @Cricket 4 Us 2.0 ✉️Email for any business or collab enquiries: qualityshot.f@gmail.com #cricket #testcricket #testmatch #INDvsSA #INDvSA #SAvsIND #SAvIND #India #SouthAfrica #IndiaCricket #Proteas #SouthAfricaCricket #kohli #rabada #elgar #bumrah #INDvSAF
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In October 2020, two countries, India and South Africa, that had been hit particularly hard by the COVID-19 virus and its variants and by inadequate supply of personal protective equipment, diagnostic tests, and medicines, requested a waiver of intellectual property protections covering COVID-19 vaccines. Specifically, these countries are seeking a waiver that would exempt World Trade Organization (WTO) member countries from obligations related to patents, copyrights, industrial designs, and trade secrets under TRIPS (Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights). Among other things, TRIPS requires member countries to provide minimum intellectual property protections and enforcement mechanisms that support these intellectual property rights. In a move that surprised many, on May 5, 2021, United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai issued a statement announcing the current administration's support for this waiver, but initially for vaccines only rather than the additional COVID-19 health technologies covered by the waiver proposal. In Tai's announcement, she stated that “The Administration believes strongly in intellectual property protections, but in service of ending this pandemic, supports the waiver of those protections for COVID-19 vaccines.” The purpose of the waiver, as Tai notes, is to “get as many safe and effective vaccines to as many people, as fast as possible.” Since Representative Tai's statement, there has been much commentary in favor and against the waiver and the U.S. support for it, but after the most recent TRIPS Council meeting, text-based negotiations have begun on the India/South Africa proposal and a European Union communication emphasizing elimination of trade barriers, voluntary agreements, and clarifications of the TRIPS Agreement's compulsory licensing rules. In this webinar, experts in intellectual property and international trade will help explain the pros and cons of the waiver proposal, what effects it may have on the pandemic, and what other impacts the waiver may have long term.Featuring: -- Jorge Contreras, Professor of Law, University of Utah College of Law -- James Bacchus, Distinguished Professor of Global Affaris and Director, Center for Global Economic and Environmental Opportunity, University of Central Florida -- Ana Santos Rutschman, Assistant Professor, Saint Louis University School of Law -- Brook K. Baker, Professor of Law, Northeastern University School of Law -- Moderator: Steven M. Tepp, President and CEO, Sentinel Worldwide
-Flights From India, South Africa & Nigeria Will Reopen -List Of UAE Approved Vaccines -A Huge 26km Cycling Track Will Run The Length Of Jumeirah Beach -Salama's Upcoming Products Have All The Skincare Junkies Hyped Lovin Dubai is a local news, culture and lifestyle brand. We have the definitive inside track on everything Dubai, from the place to the people. We capture the essence of this unique city – from what we see, do, think, eat and drink, and build a conversation around our community, presenting a positive view of the place we call home. Our mantra is simple: Lovin' Your Life. Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovindubai Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovindubai Twitter: https://twitter.com/lovindubai Snapchat: @lovin_dubai
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Surina Kelly from the ARN News Centre explains the procedure. Plus, we speak to the CEO of Dubai Airports, Paul Griffiths about T1 reopening and demand returning to the country. And, Abu Dhabi has become the first city in the world to receive a new covid antiviral treatment. We speak to Dr Omar Najim at the emirate's Department of Health. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's episode, I talk about the BBl final, and the incredible chase of West Indies led by Kyle Mayers and Nikrumah Bonner. I also discuss about the Day 4 of the intense clash between Paksitan and South Africa, finishing off with England's domination over India. Please follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/criscussion Come back tomorrow to hear about the chase of South Africa and Day 4 of India vs England --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's been a magnificent week in the world of cricket! In this episode, Ashwin, DJ, and Varun are back together and they discuss about one of their mutual love: Cricket! They start the discussion with the ongoing, India-South Africa test match. 'Aiden Markram ruled out of the third Test with a self-inflicted wrist injury' which DJ thinks is because of the trend that Stokes started by breaking his wrist punching the locker. They also talk about Markram being a potential future South Africa captain and if this incident has put any dent in that decision or not. (All puns intended) Some insightful thoughts on Shahbaz Nadeem coming in suddenly overnight into the squad in place of Kuldeep who is out because of an injury. Rohit's magnificent innings! They passionately talk about how Rohit Sharma is opening test matches and it feels like he's been waiting for it all his life! What a great knock by Sharma at a point when India was 39 for 3. How can Rohit Sharma hit a six at 199 to get to 200 in a test match and how it reminded the trio of a legend! He is the Indian Bradman with his average of 99.84 at home which is even higher than Don Bradman! Links: Markram self-inflicted injury, following Mitch Marsh wrist injury Our “Lungi Dance” tweet Shahbaz's surprise debut Rohit double ton in challenging conditions Rahane ton Jadeja 50 again Dada as BCCI president - good or bad? - Dada on Dhoni - Dada on Ind v Pak - Dada on ICC revenue sharing model - Dada on India needing to focus on winning world tournaments Our viral caption tweet ICC approves new tournament without BCCI approval Super over rule change and Neesham tweet The Hundred draft Gary Kirsten “insert name of team” tweet on The Hundred Sarfaraz sacked Fan experience at stadiums (Listener tweets section
It's been a magnificent week in the world of cricket! In this episode, Ashwin, DJ, and Varun are back together and they discuss about one of their mutual love: Cricket! They start the discussion with the ongoing, India-South Africa test match. 'Aiden Markram ruled out of the third Test with a self-inflicted wrist injury' which DJ thinks is because of the trend that Stokes started by breaking his wrist punching the locker. They also talk about Markram being a potential future South Africa captain and if this incident has put any dent in that decision or not. (All puns intended) Some insightful thoughts on Shahbaz Nadeem coming in suddenly overnight into the squad in place of Kuldeep who is out because of an injury. Rohit's magnificent innings! They passionately talk about how Rohit Sharma is opening test matches and it feels like he's been waiting for it all his life! What a great knock by Sharma at a point when India was 39 for 3. How can Rohit Sharma hit a six at 199 to get to 200 in a test match and how it reminded the trio of a legend! He is the Indian Bradman with his average of 99.84 at home which is even higher than Don Bradman! Links: Markram self-inflicted injury, following Mitch Marsh wrist injury Our “Lungi Dance” tweet Shahbaz’s surprise debut Rohit double ton in challenging conditions Rahane ton Jadeja 50 again Dada as BCCI president - good or bad? - Dada on Dhoni - Dada on Ind v Pak - Dada on ICC revenue sharing model - Dada on India needing to focus on winning world tournaments Our viral caption tweet ICC approves new tournament without BCCI approval Super over rule change and Neesham tweet The Hundred draft Gary Kirsten “insert name of team” tweet on The Hundred Sarfaraz sacked Fan experience at stadiums (Listener tweets section) You can follow Edges & Sledges on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook: @1tip1hand You can reach out to us on social media. We're @ivmpodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app. You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
It's full on World Cup fever on LANSO as Cyrus Broacha is joined by comedians Mikhail Almeida & Siddharth Dudeja (from the podcast 'Waddaplayah'). The 3 of them discuss the return of Wahab Riaz and the Pakistani team's 'bi-polar' nature both winning and losing games comprehensively. They also discuss the fairly open nature of this world cup, and pick favourites in the India-South Africa encounter, NOTE: this show was recorded a day prior to the India vs. South Africa match.
In this Episode of India's World focuses on the warming of ties between India and South Africa. India and South Africa on Friday sealed a three year strategic programme to further boost cooperation in a number of key areas after talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. In his media statement, PM Modi said both sides discussed all aspects of the bilateral ties with an aim to further expand cooperation in diverse areas. Ramaphosa said his country was looking at a "result oriented" partnership with India through implementation of the three-year strategic exchange programme. The strategic programme will cover cooperation in a range of areas including defence and security, trade and investment, the blue economy, tourism, IT and agriculture. Ramaphosa, who arrived in Delhi on Friday morning, was the chief guest at the Republic Day Parade on Saturday. It was the fourth meeting between PM Modi and President Ramaphosa within a year. Guest: Shiv Shankar Mukherjee, Former Ambassador, Maj. Gen. Dhruv Katoch (Retd.), Director, India Foundation, Dr. Sreeram Chaulia, Dean, Jindal School of International Affairs, Anchor: Frank Rausan Pereira
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Witwatersrand Adam Habib joins Professor Haripriya Rangan to discuss how India is perceived in South Africa and how institutions in the Global South are moving to address inequality in education. Host: Haripriya Rangan Audio Engineer: Chris Hatzis
CliffCentral.com — In the safety demonstration on an airplane the air-hostess always advises you to "put your own oxygen mask on before assisting others." We chat with life-threatening illness-survivor, woman empowerment speaker, and entrepreneur Susana Kennedy, as well as practising dentist and Mr India South Africa, Farouk Satar, about the importance of self-love and belief.
Samar Khan and Rahul Puri are back with their weekly round-up of sports. They discuss the first leg of the ‘Round of 16’ in Champions League and the upcoming games to watch out for. They look into the winter break proposed in the English Premier League and its impact on teams and players. They also discuss India’s historic victory against South Africa in the ODI series. All this and more on this week's Just Sports. Listen up! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Samar Khan and Rahul Puri are back with their weekly round-up of sports. Samar talks about why football is not just about the game. A lot of decisions are based on other things and Alexis Sanchez is the kind of guy who fits in all places. Rahul considers him a world-class player. In the world of cricket, they talk about why the ICC needs to discuss cricket pitches as India is suffering in South Africa. Though the pitch is the same for every team, Rahul feels there should be some kind of standardisation. All this and more on this week's Just Sports. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Samar Khan and Rahul Puri are back with their weekly roundup of sports. In the world of cricket, they talk about Australia whitewashing England in the Ashes and Australia’s big-bash being a competition to India’s IPL. They also discuss Dale Steyn’s eagerness to strike after his return from injury in the upcoming India-South Africa series. In the world of football, they talk about the Premier League and Champions League. They discuss in detail about Manchester City’s strengths and the probability of it ending the season unbeaten. All this and more on this week's Just Sports. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you're reading this, well done for surviving #Trumpocalypse. In this episode Nishant rants about: - The hilarious disaster that will be the next four years. Racism, misogyny, and the delusions that afflict democracy around the world. - England in India - South Africa trumping Australia - the Bangladesh Premier League...actually don't worry, times aren't *that* desperate. - and he answers your questions on Trump's effect on world cricket Support Radio Cricket! https://www.patreon.com/AltCricket Radio Cricket is sponsored in part by RM Renovations, London, UK : http://www.renov8.co.uk/ Theme and incidental music courtesy of Mike TV: http://miketvmusic.bandcamp.com/ Special music for this episode by Little Feat, courtesy of Archive.org : https://archive.org/details/lf1973-04-01.sbd.goody.cronin.smith.131378.sbeok.flac16 Audio post-production by the Wicket Wolf : https://www.twitter.com/wicketwolf Additional support from MyMyk quality audio products: http://www.mymyk.com/
Mundofonías #4 Mar 2016 - Sudáfrica, América Latina y la India - South Africa, Latin America and India Ecos de África del Sur, América Latina (incluyendo mucho Brasil) y la India, despidiéndonos también del genial Naná Vasconcelos y dando la bienvenida a la iniciativa SoL Sonidos Latinos, de la que somos medio colaborador. South African, Latin American (with a lot of Brazillian stuff) and Indian echoes, also saying goodbye to a genious, Naná Vasconcelos, and saying hello to SoL - Sonidos Latinos, of which Mundofonías is media partner. Afrika Mamas - Qathaka (Afrika Mamas - CD - MP3) Abavuki - Skulumayele (One Summer in Europe) Errol Dyers - Dindela (V.A. - The Rough Guide to South African jazz - CD - MP3) Wal Sant'ana - Que vida é essa (V.A. - The Rough Guide to a world of psychedelia - CD - MP3) Naná Vasconcelos - Pinote (Africadeus - CD) [in memoriam] Richard Galliano & Michel Portal - Chorinho por ele (V.A. - Festival Internacional Acordeões do Mundo, Torres Vedras) Cecilia Zabala & Philippe Baden Powell - Despedida (Fronteras - MP3) Petrona Martinez [et al.] - El congo no va a mi rosa (minimal) [con/feat.: Sidestepper] (Petronica: Petrona Martínez' electronic suite, vol.1 - MP3) Karsh Kale - Butterfly effect (Up - CD - MP3) Imran & Lorenzo - Relation (Journey of joy) Radio Círculo (Madrid, ES) Radio Universidad de Guanajuato (MX) Multicult.fm (DE) 88vier (Berlin/Potsdam, DE) Radio UNAM (México DF, MX) UABC Radio (Baja California, MX) Ràdio País (Gasconha, FR) RCFM - Radio Crónica Folk Musical (ES) Rádio Filispim (Galiza, ES) Groovalización Radio (FR) Ràdio Klara (València, ES) Radio Universidad de Atacama (CL) Radio Artigas (UY) Radio París-LaPaz (BO) TTRadio (ES) Radio Universidad de Puerto Rico (PR) Radio Kolor (Cuenca, ES) Radio Universidad Autónoma del Yucatán (MX) Radio Filarmonía (Lima, PE) Radio Aukan (CL) Radio Inter S'cool (GP) Radio Educación del Mayab (MX) Rádio Zero (PT) Radio Universidad de Concepción (CL) Radio Universidad de Salamanca (ES) Onda Polígono (Toledo, ES) WLCH Radio Centro (Pennsylvania, US) Radio Isora (Canarias, ES) Radio Sonora Internacional (CO) Radio Fuga (Madrid, ES) Radio Camino (ES) La Voz de Guamote (EC) Mundofonías Radio (ES) OK Radio (VE) Almargen Radio (Andalucía, ES) Unicauca Estéreo (CO) FM Folklórica del Paraná (AR) Hamburger Lokalradio (DE) Ràdio Aktiva (ES) Radio Taiffa (MX) Onda Campus (ES)