Podcasts de Global development

Abandoned at sea: the cargo crew adrift without wages, fuel or supplies

More than 4,000 people are believed to be stranded on abandoned boats in seas and oceans across...

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Why is cocaine washing up on the beaches of Fiji?

A multibillion-dollar operation involving cocaine and methamphetamines is having a major impact...

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The women fighting back in Kenya's biggest slum

Edita Ochieng and like-minded women are taking a stand against endemic sexual violence and police...

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Abandoned at sea, the cargo crew adrift without wages, fuel or supplies: a look back

This week we are returning to some of our favourite episodes from 2019. When companies run into...

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The women fighting sexual abuse in the factories where your jeans are made

An investigation into working conditions in garment factories in Lesotho revealed widespread...

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Syria's disinformation wars and the untimely death of the White Helmets' founder

James Le Mesurier died a year ago today. The Guardian’s Martin Chulov describes the immense...

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The life and death of White Helmets' founder James Le Mesurier

James Le Mesurier died a year ago today. The Guardian’s Martin Chulov describes the immense...

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The great global vaccine divide

The speed at which the world’s scientists have managed to create several effective Covid vaccines...

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The great global vaccine divide

The speed at which the world’s scientists have managed to create several effective Covid vaccines...

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Will Ghana introduce some of the harshest anti-gay laws in the world?

West Africa correspondent Emmanuel Akinwotu describes how a backlash against the opening of an...

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One year into Taliban rule: the girls defying bans to go to school

On the anniversary of the fall of Kabul, the Guardian’s senior international correspondent, Emma...

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