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The scramble for Africa, a mission in the Antarctic and what Carnival reveals about Brazil’s history

Audio highlights from the March 9th 2019 edition

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A NEW “scramble for Africa” is taking place. This time Africans themselves stand to benefit the most. Also, a dispatch from the frozen Antarctic, and what the samba-dancers of Rio de Janeiro reveal about Brazil’s neglected history—and its present. Christopher Lockwood hosts.

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