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TRT World Podcasts
TRT World
37 episodes
6 days ago
he Hejaz Railway used to transport pilgrims, merchants, and soldiers from Damascus to Medina. Today, Türkiye, Syria, and Jordan are reviving this line. What does this reconnection mean in a world dominated by air travel? Host/Producer: Afzal Ahmed Craft Editor: Khaled Selim Executive Producer: Nasra Omar Bwana
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he Hejaz Railway used to transport pilgrims, merchants, and soldiers from Damascus to Medina. Today, Türkiye, Syria, and Jordan are reviving this line. What does this reconnection mean in a world dominated by air travel? Host/Producer: Afzal Ahmed Craft Editor: Khaled Selim Executive Producer: Nasra Omar Bwana
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How real estate agents sell homes in illegal Israeli settlements
TRT World Podcasts
23 minutes 55 seconds
2 months ago
How real estate agents sell homes in illegal Israeli settlements
This episode investigates how Israel’s settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank is marketed to foreign buyers, even as Palestinians are forcibly and violently displaced. What’s packaged as safety and opportunity for investors means erasure for Palestinians. Host: Ezgi Toper Guest: Paul Salvatori Producer: Ezgi Toper Sound Editor: Nasrullah Yilmaz Supporting team: Afzal Ahmed, Mücteba Şamıl Olmez, Khaled Selim Executive Producer: Nasra Omar Bwana
TRT World Podcasts
he Hejaz Railway used to transport pilgrims, merchants, and soldiers from Damascus to Medina. Today, Türkiye, Syria, and Jordan are reviving this line. What does this reconnection mean in a world dominated by air travel? Host/Producer: Afzal Ahmed Craft Editor: Khaled Selim Executive Producer: Nasra Omar Bwana