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Show Notes
- In elections this past Sunday, the people of Turkey awarded their president broad new powers. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has transformed Turkey into an executive presidency and could remain in power until 2029.
- South Africa is on the verge of civil war. The government has promised to redistribute white-owned land to black South Africans, and some people believe the process is moving too slowly and are calling for a violent revolution over land ownership.
- A young man grows up in the city of Dar es Salaam in the east African nation of Tanzania—and then makes his way to America to attend college. What is his perspective on life in America versus his home country in Africa? We’ll find out in a conversation with Herbert W. Armstrong College student Tony Seme.
- Finally, I’ll reveal something dangerous you are probably carrying around in your life that you ought to get rid of.
Links
- Erdoğan’s Triumph in Turkey
- South African Land Grabs