Mid-East Junction

How women's football has evolved inside and outside the Middle East

15 min · 29 de jun de 201915 min
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Even though no Middle Eastern countries qualified for this year's Women’s World Cup , the sport is alive and growing across the region. In this edition of Mid-East Junction, we meet Honey Thaljieh, the woman behind the first women's national Palestinian team. Click here to read the full article, or click the 'play' button above to listen or subscribe to the podcast by searching 'RFI Mid-East Junction'

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Portada del episodio What Tunisian olive oil and its history means to the Middle East

What Tunisian olive oil and its history means to the Middle East

The rising star in the world of olive oil, or liquid gold to some, is not found in Europe but in North Africa in the small and often overlooked country of Tunisia. Here olive trees are intertwined with its culture  and history for thousands of years.   Production in Tunisia is considered to be the second most important in the world. It is also one of the most underrated country's compared to the big names like Italy, Greece, Spain, Palestine, Israel, Syria and Jordan. But how did the olive tree wind up in Tunisia? Find out in this month's edition of Mid-East Junction that takes us to a very overlooked powerhouse in the olive oil market. Click the 'play' button to listen or subscribe to the podcast by searching for 'rfi mid east junction'. You can also read more about it here.

26 de oct de 201923 min
Portada del episodio The lasting legacy of Ayotollah Khomeni 30 years after his death

The lasting legacy of Ayotollah Khomeni 30 years after his death

Iran is again in the headlines in an increasingly tense spat with the US and a number of other western countries. This is nothing new, however. The Islamic Republic of Iran has been involved in almost continuous diplomatic rows since its creation in 1979. Sayyid Ruhollah Mūsavi Khomeini drove the revolution of 1979 that drastically changed the country. Better known in the west as Ayotollah Khomeni, he put an end to the corrupt constitutional monarchy of the Shah and created a theocracy that promised a better life for every Iranian. June of this year marked 30 years since his death. What legacy did he leave? We find out more in this edition of Mid-East Junction as we meet one man's journey from the streets of Tehran in support of Khomeini to the streets of Paris in fear of Khomeini. (Read more about the legacy of Khomeini) Click here to read the full article, otherwise click the 'play' button above to listen or subscribe to the podcast by searching 'RFI Mid-East Junction'

27 de jul de 201917 min