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The World
"At least 17 people have died in Nepal's capital Kathmandu after clashes with police. Tens of thousands took to the streets across the country to protest a government ban on dozens of social media platforms. Also, Ethiopia is set to formally inaugurate the massive and controversial Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. And, a Palestinian-Israeli actor takes to the stage to dive into the chaos of identity, truth and family life."
"Tens of thousands took to the streets across the country to protest a government ban on dozens of social media platforms. Also, Ethiopia is set to formally inaugurate the massive and controversial Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. And, a Palestinian-Israeli actor takes to the stage to dive into the chaos of identity, truth and family life. Plus, ecologists push for wildlife crossings to provide crucial routes for animals across the globe."
At least 17 people were killed in Kathmandu after clashes between protesters and police. Tens of thousands of people marched across Nepal to oppose a government ban on dozens of social media platforms. Ethiopia will formally inaugurate the massive and controversial Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, a project with regional geopolitical implications. A Palestinian-Israeli actor explores identity, truth and family life on stage, engaging with complex personal and political themes. Ecologists are promoting wildlife crossings to create safe migration and movement routes for animals across the globe. Listeners can hear the featured music heard on air.
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