Morocco and Egypt have become the only African nations to join President Trump's Board of Peace, a body initially established to support a ceasefire in Gaza but now positioned as a platform for addressing wider global conflicts. The program explores the reasons behind the inclusion of these two countries and discusses the potential influence African nations could wield within the Board.
In addition, the episode covers the long-awaited trial of Namibia's 2019 fisheries corruption scandal, which involved an Icelandic company and local government officials. For the first time, the whistleblower responsible for leaking evidence in the case shares their perspective.

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