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“For some, even change through the barrel of a gun represents hope”—Guinea under military rule
Also on the daily podcast: how Justin Trudeau’s election gamble is playing out and why the country of Georgia has so few girls
IT IS UNCLEAR whether better governance lies ahead after a military takeover; what is certain is that Africa’s unwelcome trend of defenestrations has returned. We ask why. Justin Trudeau, Canada’s prime minister, thought it a good time to shore up his party’s mandate; as election day nears that plan looks shaky. And the rise and fall of Georgia’s sex-selective abortions. Runtime: 22 min
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