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South Sudan unveils first-ever election plans

South Sudan President Salva Kiir unveiled plans to hold the country's first elections in 2024

South Sudan hasn't voted in an election since the country gained independence in 2011, but that could change if President Salva Kiir's pledge to hold general elections in 2024 go to plan.

Also on the pod: anger is still simmering in Nanterre, France, after the killing of a 17 year old by the hand of the police sparked days of violent protests. A 麻豆社 team speaks to local activists and hears from the police.

And, why are so many Egyptian athlets are fleeing their country? We look behind the intriguing case of an Egyptian wrestling champion who disappeared and resurfaced in France.

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