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The Libyan Diaspora

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The Libyan Diaspora is a podcast, blog, and global community striving to create an open dialogue with Libyans across the diaspora. Through this podcast, we will be talking about Libyan Politics, society, culture, and socioeconomic issues facing Libyans today. All from the point of view of the diaspora. I hope you enjoy the show and the community we are building together. Don’t forget to be proud, be you, be Libyan.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hannah309/subscribe A podcast that has a deep connection with Libyan heritage; discussing society; mental health; motherhood; education; taboos and most importantly empowering women ...
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In a world fascinated by celebrity and power, ”Stories of Ordinary Lives” takes a refreshingly different path. I believe that the most profound insights and captivating narratives often come from unexpected sources – the people we pass on the street, our neighbours, and individuals in communities around the globe. My podcast is dedicated to: 1. Uncovering the rich tapestry of human experiences hidden in everyday life. 2. Exploring the surprising commonalities in stories across diverse cultur ...
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Seriosity

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A podcast on all things war and politics, offering an insight on the history, politics and the theoretical nuances of old and contemporary conflicts. The podcast aims to bring in different perspectives of conflict and violence and looks at case studies from a geopolitical and strategic lens, and historic, legal, ethical and moral grounds.
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FT Energy Weekly

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A weekly roundup of the top energy news and themes, with the Financial Times's energy team.Energy Weekly is no longer being updated, so visit the FT Energy page at ft.com/energy for the latest energy news. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Arab Tyrant Manual Podcast

Arab Tyrant Manual Podcast

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Iyad El-Baghdadi and Ahmed Gatnash study global authoritarianism, with a focus on the MENA region, and dive deep into universal strategies and tactics of authoritarians, as well as the best ways to resist. Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/kawaakibi
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From the vibrant streets of Brazil to the complex landscapes of Libya, our guest takes us on a profound journey of self-discovery and humanitarian work. This episode explores the power of kindness and love, the importance of human dignity, and the unexpected ways we can make a difference in the world. We dive into thought-provoking discussions on c…
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In this 2nd episode, I sit down with my good friend Sara from Vienna, Austria, whom I met during her time in London. We dive into her journey of personal growth, exploring how life in these two vibrant cities—Vienna and London—has shaped her perspective. We’ll discuss her passion for art, the cultural differences between these cities, and the impor…
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In this episode, our host, Oswa Kaheel, discusses the remarkable life and lasting legacy of Omar al-Mukhtar, a revered figure in Libyan history famously known as the Lion of the Desert. Amidst the turbulent periods of Libya’s past, Omar al-Mukhtar’s story shines as a beacon of courage, resilience, and unwavering commitment to the cause of freedom.…
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In this episode, our host Oswa Kaheel was joined by Salahedin Garabaj, a man who has made a name for himself by being both a man of influence in his local government and with Libyan Americans across the country. They discussed his early years in the U.S., what it was like during Gaddafi’s regime, college in America as a Libyan expat, assimilating t…
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The Libyan Diaspora is a podcast, blog, and global community striving to create an open dialogue with Libyans across the diaspora. Through this podcast, we will be talking about Libyan Politics, society, culture, and socioeconomic issues facing Libyans today. All from the point of view of the diaspora. I hope you enjoy the show and the community we…
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will drop his objections to Finland and Sweden joining NATO once an enormous amount of pressure is put on him, said Henri J. Barkey, an adjunct senior fellow for Middle East studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. “It is possible that the Europeans and the Americans would find some facesaving concessions …
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As Russia's invasion of Ukraine caused global energy prices to spike, the US looked to its traditional gulf partners to increase supply. However, Mohamed bin Zayed and Mohamed bin Salman chose not to - refusing President Joe Biden's calls and even raising prices, whilst making overt gestures of support for Putin. In this episode, Iyad El-Baghdadi a…
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In this episode, Ahmed Gatnash speaks to Elham Saudi, co-founder and director of Lawyers for Justice in Libya, about the fight for accountability and how human rights defenders can work towards accountability in areas that are ordinarily pushed to the sidelines. Elham can be found on Twitter (@elham_lfjl) and at libyanjustice.org (@LibyanJustice). …
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In this episode, Iyad and Ahmed interview each other about their own book, The Middle East Crisis Factory. They discuss the origin and context of the book, detail various struggles that were overcome through the writing process, and share their reflections on the project 12 months on from its publication. Buy The Middle East Crisis Factory: https:/…
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This is a repost of an interview on the Gaslit Nation podcast, hosted by Sarah Kendzior and Andrea Chalupa. Iyad discusses the origin of the Middle East Crisis Factory book, the context of the Middle East's struggle for democracy in the world, and how that shapes the work of Kawaakibi Foundation. Find the Gaslit Nation podcast online: https://www.g…
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A certain level of separation between politics and the religious ulema is necessary in the Muslim world, Ahmet Kuru, a political science professor at San Diego State University, told Ahval. "I am optimistic about the future. I see a secularist generation coming," Kuru said in an interview with Nervana Mahmoud for the Ahval podcast series Turkish Tr…
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Iyad and Ahmed discuss human rights and political activism around the world, and why it seems to fail so often. Follow us on Twitter @ArabTyrantMan, and join our Patreon to support our work and gain access to exclusive clips and pre-release episodes: https://patreon.com/kawaakibi Episode Time tags: 2:00 – Feelings of pointlessness in human rights a…
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Sunni Islam is coming under heavy criticism for the first time in Turkey’s modern history because of the government’s use of religion in politics, political scientist Gökhan Bacık said. “There’s a growing intellectual criticism on Sunni Islam because it’s very much pro-government, it’s silent on human rights abuses, it’s silent on labour rights, it…
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A continuation of the previous episode, Iyad and Ahmed discuss new changes in world politics, human rights activism and the podcast! Follow us on Twitter @ArabTyrantMan and join our Patreon to support our work and gain access to exclusive clips and pre-release episodes. Episode timestamps: 0:30 - The growth of Arab Tyrant Manual 5:00 - Overhauling …
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Iyad and Ahmed kickstart the podcast again after a long hiatus - with updates on various developments at the Kawaakibi Foundation, in their personal lives and in global human rights. Follow us on Twitter @ArabTyrantMan and join our Patreon to support our work and gain access to exclusive clips and pre-release episodes. Episode timestamps: 0:30 - In…
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Henri J. Barkey, an adjunct senior fellow for Middle East studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, said his entire life has been upended by the Turkish government’s unfounded accusations that he was involved in a failed military coup in 2016. Barkey, who is also the Cohen Professor of International Relations at Lehigh University, said the Turki…
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An amazing entrepreneur that is humble and a force of change in the MENA region Chief Creative Director at Pan African Chamber of Commerce Chairman & CEO at Culture Funding Watch Chairman & CEO at Cultural and Creative Industries Boost: Cciboost.com Chairman & CEO at Resources Mobilisation Digithon - RMD 2021…
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Political Islam in Turkey has lost the opportunity to mix with Western ideals and local dynamics, and ended up being restricted to a parochial Islamism, Turkish political scientist Cengiz Aktar said a podcast with Nervana Mahmoud, who hosts Ahval’s “Turkish Trends” series.Par Ahval
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If you love Architectural / Interior Design or wanting to study it in the near future. Then, this is the episode for you.In this week's episode, I chat with Rawan El Saadi who is an Architectural / Interior Design based in Tripoli, Libya. we will be discussing her journey how she knew she wanted to become an interior designer, how she built up her …
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Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) has utilised its youth organisations to dominate the public discourse and to intimidate the political opposition through social media in Turkey, Süleyman Özeren, a Turkish scholar from George Mason University and a fellow at the Orion Policy Institute, said. Özeren was interviewed by journalist Ne…
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Trigger Warning - We will be talking about very sensitive topics in this episode. Dealing with mental health and ADHD can be hard to talk about, especially within any community you are surrounded in. This week's guest is a Libyan independent woman Malak Issa Ali based in Tripoli, Libya. We discuss how she was diagnosed with ADHD at a later stage in…
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Welcome to Season 2 of Nourishment WE ARE BACK!!!!!!! Do you love Gum? Are you interested in behind the scenes how a small business operates? Maybe one day wanting to create your own business venture in the future? This week’s guest is a Libyan small business owner Malak who is based in London. She is the owner and founder of OH MY GUM. We discuss …
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Turkey’s proxies in Libya are doing their best to sabotage the upcoming Libyan elections and keep the foreign forces in the country, Aya Burweilla, a senior adviser at the Research Institute for European and American Studies said. “Against international law, against what Libyans want and against what Libya’s neighbours want, Turkey is trying to kee…
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NATO membership is a huge source of prestige for Turkey and that helps the country to sit at the table internationally, Max Hoffman, associate director of National Security and International Policy at the Centre for American Progress (CAP) said. “Erdoğan still values that membership, so hence he played nice in Brussels this week,” Hoffman told Nerv…
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Turkey has been on a charm offensive ahead of the planned NATO summit in Brussels on June 14, and tries to act as if there is no day-light between Ankara and the alliance, Steven A. Cook, senior fellow for the Middle East and North Africa at the Council on Foreign Relations, told Ahval’s Nervana Mahmoud in the new episode of Turkish Trends podcast …
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Are you a blogger, or getting started making a blog, or love reading blogs? Then this is the episode for you. Please check out her blog on the description below This week's guest is Libyan blogger Malak Altaeb who based in Paris. We discuss how she started blogging, what she names it "Libyanwanderer" inspired her to become a full-time blogger, and …
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Turkish crime boss Sedat Peker ‘s claims, while working to affirm the suspicions and prejudices of many Turks who already had negative views of the government are unlikely to galvanise the opposition, Ryan Gingeras, associate professor at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School and an expert on Turkish and Middle East history, said.…
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Anyone who is into video games (From a female perspective) then this is the podcast for you. This week's guest is a one of kind, unique, and creative Libyan-born artist blogger Turkia. She is known for her comic artwork, which is influenced by Libyan Culture and traditions. She works as a humanitarian in Tripoli, Libya. We discuss how video gaming …
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Greece has prioritized the entente with neighbouring Turkey in order to gain time to push the country’s economy back onto a positive trajectory, European affairs analyst Yannis Koutsomitis said. Greece’s economic recovery has been the most important factor behind Athens' agreement to mend ties with regional rival Turkey, Koutsomitis told journalist…
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If you guys are into artwork inspiration, then this is an episode for you. This week's guest, Faiza Ramadan a Libyan-Ghanaian visual artist based in Tripoli, Libya. We discuss how she started to become an artist with an outlook on life, especially after the revolution. How she sells her artwork, her roots, female empowerment, and her participation …
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has a personal dislike for businessman Osman Kavala, who is kept in prison based on conspiracy theories, Henri J. Barkey, an adjunct senior fellow for Middle East studies at the Council of Foreign Relations, said. Barkey told Ahval podcast with journalist Nervana Mahmoud on Tuesday that Turkey had accused him …
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Israel and Egypt are probably going to be pretty much on the same page wanting to keep Turkey out of Gaza as a site of rivalry, Michael Koplow, the Policy Director of the Israel Policy Forum in Washington, DC, told journalist Nervan Mahmoud in an Ahval podcast on Wednesday. Koplow said that the tiny Jewish community in Istanbul feel under pressure …
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I know it is been a month, I have not uploaded a podcast. I hope everyone had a blessed Ramadan and a happy Eid Mubarak as well. Now, I am back with a new episode. This week's guest is a Libyan-Canadian, who does Tik Tok and Instagram art and fashion style herself Isra. We discuss how she draws inspiration for her videos with her artwork and why it…
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Turkey’s refusal to withdraw its foreign mercenaries from Libya illustrates a certain kind of imperialism prompted by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s neo-Ottomanism, Libya expert Aya Burweila said. Turkey continues to justify its military existence in Libya as legitimate and has rejected a military withdrawal from the country, which the pe…
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The heyday of relations between Turkey and Iran seems to be running out of steam, Vahid Yücesoy, a PhD candidate in University of Montreal with Iran and Turkey interests, said. “However, we cannot really say that the two countries are in conflicting terms,” Yücesoy told Nervana Mahmoud, the host of Ahval’s Turkish Trends podcast programme.…
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This week’s informal negotiations sponsored by the United Nations in Geneva aimed to make progress towards reunifying Cyprus after almost half a decade of division. But there are looming questions as to whether talks between the two sides managed to move even an inch closer to a resolution. Fikri Toros, a member of the TRNC parliament, believes tha…
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is not an outlier when it comes to reacting to the genocide recognition by the foreign powers including Turkey, said Dr. Aykan Erdemir, senior director of the Turkey Program at the Foundation for the Defence of Democracies (FDD) in Washington D.C. told Nervana Mahmoud for the Turkish Trends.…
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Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu announced the beginning of a new era in the relations between Egypt and Turkey this week. Egypt’s lukewarm response to apparent olive branches from Turkey, on the other hand, has raised questions on the success of this proposed reset by Ankara. Turkey, Egypt and Middle East expert Steven A. Cook, in a podca…
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Join in with my second guest Emy. British - Libyan living in Libya who is an inspiring writer, spoken words poet and also short stories. Her experience how it started and why she loves to inspire others Follow her on these social media and also her blog Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myinspiringwritings/ Blog: https://www.emyshambesh.blogspot…
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A declaration from 103 retired Turkish admirals raising concerns about the future of the Montreux Convention is potentially “gift from God” to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, according to Turkey expert Steven Cook. But did Erdogan’s gift have unintended consequences? With rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine, the debate about the conv…
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Welcome to my first episode, join in with my first guest who is an Irish Born British-Libyan Instagrammer Amal (Hope Journeys) Discussing about how she started her instagram, mental health and one of her viral Disney custumes (Hijabi Edition) Connect with my guest Social Media Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hopejourneys_/?hl=en…
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