Focus on Africa - Is press freedom declining in the Seychelles?
Seychelles has long featured high in world press freedom rankings, but has the expulsion of a newspaper editor dented that image? We have a response from the government
As a Ugandan UN judge is jailed for forcing her maid to work as a slave-does she have support back home?
And we meet Princess Oluwayemisi Oki - the woman behind a movement of female tricycle riders in Nigeria's Ondo state
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Trailer: Boss Class Season 2
Good bosses are rare. They don’t have to be. The skills of management can be learned.
The Economist’s management columnist, Andrew Palmer, is here to help. The second season of Boss Class features leaders at some of the world’s best performing companies, from Levi’s to Novo Nordisk to Google.
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Marketplace All-in-One - Ports showing the impact of Trump’s tariffs
It’s been almost a month since President Donald Trump announced 145% tariffs on all Chinese goods. One of the places we’re starting to see the impact of that announcement is at U.S. ports. Almost as soon as Trump raised tariffs on China, U.S. importers started canceling orders. And it could lead to a major supply chain shock. Also: tariffs on international films and strategies for older adults to work down credit card debt.
The Commentary Magazine Podcast - Trump Meets the Press
John is out for the day, but the rest of us take up Donald Trump's wide-ranging appearance on Meet the Press, New York's hit piece on John Fetterman, and what to do about the undeterred Houthis. Give a listen.
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Native America Calling - Monday, May 5, 2025 — MMIP: Stories of grief, activism, and determination

Marketplace All-in-One - The Oracle of Omaha is bowing out
Warren Buffett is stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway after 60 years, though he'll still stay on as chairman. The legendary investor, age 94, announced at Berkshire Hathaway's annual shareholder meeting in Omaha, Nebraska. We'll hear more. And later: Have you ever wanted to spend your days with seals, sea lions and turtles? Today, we'll chat with an aquatic veterinarian who does just that, as part of our series "What's That Like?"
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CBS News Roundup - 05/05/2025 | World News Roundup
President Trump proposes tariff on movies shot outside the United States. Trump says we won't try to run for a third term. Alleged Lady Gaga concert plot. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.
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Marketplace All-in-One - Trump’s potential blockbuster tariffs on foreign films
From the BBC World Service: U.S. President Donald Trump says he will hit movies made in foreign countries with 100% tariffs, as he ramps up trade disputes with nations across the globe. Plus, Skype will officially stop operating today, although Skype for Business will continue. And the Maldives has signed a deal with a Dubai-based company to establish an $8.8 billion investment zone aimed at diversifying the tourism hotspot into a "financial freezone."