Ifunanya Nwachukwu

In broken Britain, a new start with Labour?
In broken Britain, a new start with Labour?

In broken Britain, a new start with Labour?

Four years after Brexit, what is the state of Britain and its economy and migration policies? How will that affect upcoming UK elections? Our guests: Oliver Moody (The Times); Katja Hoyer (King's…
8 months ago
Countdown for unnamed roads in France
Countdown for unnamed roads in France

Countdown for unnamed roads in France

With the legal deadline fast approaching, we take a look at why a law to name hundreds of thousands of unnamed roads is such a challenge for towns across France.…
8 months ago
Kenya struggles to escape debt cycle after Chinese loans
Kenya struggles to escape debt cycle after Chinese loans

Kenya struggles to escape debt cycle after Chinese loans

China has lent African countries about €170 billion since 2000, but that has left many countries, including Kenya, saddled with debt they're struggling to pay back. What do Kenyans expect as President…
8 months ago
Detector dogs trained to sniff out water leaks
Detector dogs trained to sniff out water leaks

Detector dogs trained to sniff out water leaks

From crop failures to shrinking lakes, Europe is increasingly suffering from a lack of water. According to the European Environment Agency, around 30 percent of the continent's population is already affected by…
8 months ago
Creating a screen-free summer for children
Creating a screen-free summer for children

Creating a screen-free summer for children

Elizabeth Milovidov, founder of DigitalParentingCoach.com speaks about how to promote teen wellness in this digital age. She also explains how to create a screen-free summer for children.…
8 months ago
Security tight as Indian-administered Kashmir votes
Security tight as Indian-administered Kashmir votes

Security tight as Indian-administered Kashmir votes

Indian-administered Kashmir is heading to the polls in its first local elections since India's nationalist Hindu government stripped the Muslim-majority region of its semi-autonomous status.…
8 months ago
Barcelona's plans to manage tourism angers residents
Barcelona's plans to manage tourism angers residents

Barcelona’s plans to manage tourism angers residents

Barcelona residents were already angry about overtourism in the Spanish city. Now they're questioning the city's decision to host the America's Cup in peak summer tourist season.…
8 months ago
Sudan war: Who is backing the two rivals?
Sudan war: Who is backing the two rivals?

Sudan war: Who is backing the two rivals?

Sudan's civil war between government forces and the RSF paramilitary has claimed thousands of lives. International fighters and mercenaries have been recruited in the fighting that shows no signs of ending soon.…
8 months ago
Can Europe get its industrial groove back?
Can Europe get its industrial groove back?

Can Europe get its industrial groove back?

Can European industry regain its competitive edge on the global stage? A new EU report penned by former ECB chief Mario Draghi highlights a growing gap in both productivity and innovation, and…
8 months ago
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