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All Eyes on Georgia as Run-Off Could Decide Senate

All eyes on Georgia as run-off could decide Senate
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On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Manila Chan, Jamarl Thomas and Melik Abdul discussed several domestic and international topics, including the balance of power after the pending US midterm election results.
Mark Sleboda - International Relations and Security Analyst
Angie Wong - Journalist and political commentator
Abayomi Azikiwe - Editor of the Pan-African News Wire
In the first hour, the Fault Lines hosts spoke with Mark Sleboda about the transfer of Russian forces to the eastern bank of the Dnepr River after pulling back from part of Kherson city.
In the second hour, the hosts spoke with journalist Angie Wong about Veterans’ Day and how Georgia’s run-off could decide who controls the US Congress.
In the final hour, Fault Lines talked to Abayomi Azikiwe about the truce in Ethiopia's Tigray region and France's decision to end its military operation in Africa.
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