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Thousands of Sudanese Christians face Christmas away from home as the Sudan war continues. We hear from one woman who was born into a Muslim family but converted to Christianity, on how her community tries to help those fleeing the war, and how she maintains Christmas traditions despite living in exile in Egypt.
We meet one of the young people who was at the forefront of the unprecedented #RejectFinanceBill2024 protests in Kenya.
And Ivorian chef Brice Assemian joins us in the studio to discuss — and serve up — the dish that the UN agency, Unesco, has declared a part of the unique heritage of Ivory Coast.
00:01 Intro
01:10 How do Sudanese Christians celebrate Christmas in exile?
09:11 Young people behind #rejectfinancebill2024
19:35 Serving up food of the unique heritage of Ivory Coast.
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