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Mexico protests the auction of archaeological artifacts (S2E5)

February 08, 2021 Tunuka Media Season 2 Episode 5
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Mexico protests the auction of archaeological artifacts (S2E5)
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Our feature story this week discusses the upcoming sale of artifacts with possible Mexican origins and how Mexico is trying to stop the auction from going ahead. We will also discuss transparent wood, new remote-medical services from Karachi in Pakistan and Dr. Okonjo-Iweala whose path to becoming the new head of the World Trade Organization is now essentially clear. 

One of our stories this week references homicide.  There will be a warning just before the story starts at the 5:38 mark. While we do not go into specific details, if you would like to skip it, skip to 8:33 or use the chapter markers in your podcast player. 

#TransparentWood, #DrOkonjoIweala #MexicanAntiques

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Intro
Episode summary and announcements!
Transparent wood could be the window of the future
Amnesty International released a report on the resurgence of killings and abductions of persons with albinism in Malawi
Dial-a-doctor: A new online health clinic in Karachi is offering free medical care to women and girls
South Africa, India, Indonesia have joined the World Logistics Passport (WLP) programme.
Mexico protests the auction of archaeological artifacts. Christies has scheduled the auction for February 9, 2021
The world's largest iceberg has shattered into a dozen pieces
Nigeria's Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is likely to history as the lead the World Trade Organization
Outro