Think Africa Press

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Synopsis

The Think Africa Press is an online magazine that looks beyond the surface of global African news coverage.Bringing together writers from across Africa with international experts, and covering a wide range of topics from politics to development to culture Think Africa Press aims to provide greater depth, context and analysis to standard news coverage.In our podcast we hear from our editors, contributors and leading experts and discuss current affairs and issues from the continent.

Episodes

  • Think Africa Press Podcast 12/02/14

    12/02/2014 Duration: 37min

    In this week's podcast, we talk about France's ongoing influence and military role in its former African colonies, Nigeria's ambitious space program, and gay rights in Uganda. For more information on this podcast, further reading and links to the authors and contributors, please visit: http://thinkafricapress.com/podcasts/tap-podcast-la-francafrique-nigeria-in-space-and-gay-rights-uganda

  • Who are Boko Haram?

    23/01/2014 Duration: 36min

    In this discussion, Raffaelo Pantucci, Senior Research Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, Bala Liman, PhD Candidate at the School of Oriental and African Studies, Virginia Comolli, Research Associate for Transnational Threats at the International Institute of Strategic Studies, and James Schneider, editor-in-chief at Think Africa Press, talked about the northern Nigerian militant Islamist group Boko Haram. For those of you who listened to the start of the conversation on the Think Africa Press podcast, you can skip forwards to 8.39. For further reading and useful sources, go to http://thinkafricapress.com/nigeria/podcasts/who-are-boko-haram

  • Think Africa Press Podcast 23/01/14

    23/01/2014 Duration: 32min

    In this week's podcast we discuss the dangers of over simplistic narratives in South Sudan and the Central African Republic, African traders and visas in Guangzhou, China, and the current state of Boko Haram in Nigeria. For more information on this podcast, further reading and links to the authors and contributors, please visit: http://thinkafricapress.com/podcasts/tap-podcast-false-narratives-south-sudan-car-guangzhou-boko-haram