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  1. 6 hours ago

    "For the DPRK, the peace talks are part of a broader strategy to legitimize its rule by distracting the world from its crimes through participation in high-profile international events like the Olympics." What do you think?

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  2. 8 hours ago

    What do you think is the significance of Tuesday’s summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong-un? Tweet us your thoughts.

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  3. 11 hours ago

    On Tuesday we discuss the upcoming summit between the US and North Korea. What questions do you have about the Trump-Kim summit? What do you hope the outcome will be? Tweet us.

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  4. 17 hours ago

    Are you in Uganda? Who do you think will be impacted most by the tax on social media use and why? Share your thoughts.

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  5. 19 hours ago

    What questions do you have about the living conditions of Uighur Muslims in China? We discuss on Monday. Share your thoughts.

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  6. 20 hours ago

    Read more about the restrictions Uighur Muslims in China face during : We will discuss on Monday’s show.

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  7. 23 hours ago

    Is there a story you think we should cover? Let us know your show ideas 👇

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  8. 24 hours ago

    What questions do you have about Uganda’s tax on social media use? Tweet your thoughts ahead of our show on Monday.

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  9. Jun 8

    What stories are you following today? Tell us what you think we should cover in future episodes.

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    Jun 7
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    The end game I hope for is to have refugees be integrated into host communities or somewhere in the world where they are happy and have a status. While that day is coming, I can settle for a home, a community where they are safe, educated and happy. With green spaces please

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  11. Jun 7

    Thanks to our guests: , , and Rahul Oka. Keep the conversation going with .

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  12. Jun 7

    "They need our inspiration," says on the importance of giving back to kids who are in refugee camps and the importance of events like .

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  13. Jun 7

    "It's important to know that we're among the lucky few that do get to make it. It's a very small percentage of refugees that do get to resettle in places like American and England," says .

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    Jun 7

    A global new approach towards refugee assistance in which is more development oriented.

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    Jun 7
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    I have a big story about kakuma positives and negative. But I will never forget it and kenya as well.

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    Jun 7
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    TED events are inspiring and refugee camps are 'sanctuary cities' where stories of resilience are written. Fleeing home that, in Warsan Shire's words, s'turning into a shark's mouth and finding life elsewhere is not easy. Yes you can shade the refugee skin and be Magid and Ilhan.

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  17. Jun 7

    “We want to see refugee camps as relics of history," says on integrating communities.

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  18. Jun 7

    "This commercial economy essentially helps to gain that little bit of normalcy. Sometimes you want to buy a little candy for your child...It helps you to feel normal and through this normalcy you actually gain dignity," says economic anthropologist Rahul Oka.

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  19. Jun 7

    "When they come together they will be able to share talents," says John Thomas Muyumba on the value of youth coming together in Kakuma camp.

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    Jun 7

    I salut the efforts of Tedx to undertake such initiative in Kakuma. It will be a move not only to tell the story of Kakuma but also as evidence to the refugees that some people somewhere in the world still think of good about them despite their predicament

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