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So Long, America

The US government warns against travel to more than one-third of Africa.

The United States government is advising its citizens to 鈥渟trongly consider not going鈥 to more than one-third of Africa.

Also on the programme, the border-crossing Americans taking Mexican football by storm; the former Harvard footballer fighting for gender equality in Brazil; the man behind the steroid scandal that rocked American baseball and the men who make up an unlikely union of cabbies fighting discrimination in Washington DC.

And, we talk about French sweets - so unforgettable that they stir and soothe the soul.

Photo: An international air traveller at Los Angeles International Airport pulling her handluggage, Credit: Getty Images

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27 minutes

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Sun 13 Jul 2014 14:32GMT

Chapters

  • US Travel Warnings

    Why the US government is warning against travel to more than one-third of Africa

    Duration: 04:23

  • Border Football

    American footballers are crossing the border and changing the game in Mexico

    Duration: 04:06

  • The Guerreiras Project

    A former Harvard football star leads the 鈥榝emale warriors鈥 campaign in Brazil

    Duration: 04:50

  • Cabbie Discrimination

    Immigrant taxi drivers band together and fight for fair treatment in Washington DC

    Duration: 04:25

  • The Steroid Era

    The story behind the scandal that nearly destroyed American baseball

    Duration: 03:40

  • It Ain鈥檛 Gourmet

    Sweets and treats from France that can stir an expat鈥檚 soul

    Duration: 04:07

Broadcasts

  • Sat 12 Jul 2014 03:32GMT
  • Sat 12 Jul 2014 18:32GMT
  • Sun 13 Jul 2014 14:32GMT

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