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In this first episode Zeinab Badawi visits rarely seen historic sites and magnificent ruins in Mali and Mauritania in West Africa. We hear from Africans about how trans-Saharan trade, mainly in ...
Zeinab Badawi is a Sudanese-British television and radio journalist, currently the presenter of Global Questions and Hard Talk for the BBC. Through her own production company she has produced and ...
“Education for girls is the family business,” says Sudanese-British broadcast journalist Zeinab Badawi. She tells us about her family and career, and what it’s like to interview the world’s most ...
(Zeinab Badawi) "And it was one of the major civilisations of the ancient world, although it's always seen as being on the periphery of that world." (Derek Welsby) This week I'm investigating the ...
Zeinab Badawi looks at doctors from developing countries working in the developed world. Show more As medical staff – often originating from economically developing countries - struggle to save ...
Journalist Zeinab Badawi heads to Athens to celebrate the marking of the centenary of the birth of the Greek-American opera soprano Maria Callas, hailed as the best soprano of her age and ...
Zeinab Badawi ventures into the English countryside to go behind-the-scenes at the historic opera venue of Glyndebourne, in East Sussex. She asks how far Glyndebourne is leading the way in trying ...
Although not directly responding to Taiwo, Badawi’s encyclopedic survey of African history is an important installment in the current wave of scholarship on the deep histories of African societies.
“Education for girls is the family business”, says Sudanese-British broadcast journalist Zeinab Badawi. She tells us about her family, career and what it’s like to interview the world’s most notable ...
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