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Animation from the Global South is growing.
But most of the world still has not seen the full depth of its stories, styles, languages, and creative identity.
In this episode of Global Southing, we speak with Marwa Jamil, Founder of Animation House Studio, about the future of animation in the Arab world and across the Global South.
The conversation explores why authentic storytelling matters more than copying Western formats, how animation can preserve culture and language, and why the region still faces challenges around funding, awareness, training, and creative infrastructure.
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→ Why animation production in the Global South is still emerging
→ How authentic local stories can travel beyond borders
→ Why copying Western styles limits creative identity
→ What it really takes to produce animation from scratch
→ How AI can support animation without replacing originality
→ Why short-form content is creating new opportunities for animators
→ How language, culture, and accents can shape children’s media
→ Why the future of Global South animation is promising
Key Moments
00:00 Introduction to Global Southing
01:03 Why animation in the Global South still struggles to scale
05:00 The need for original styles, not copied Western influence
10:54 The real process behind animation production
15:58 How global platforms are opening doors for animators
21:15 Why short-form content can work for animation
29:05 Language, culture, and identity in kids’ animation
40:29 AI, virtual worlds, and the future of animation
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Soft power is changing, and the Global South is becoming a bigger part of that shift.
In this episode of Global Southing, we speak with Dr. Shaojin Chai from Education Without Borders International about how culture, language, tourism, sports, religion, and media shape influence beyond politics and economics.
The conversation explores how the Global South can use its cultural depth, diversity, and lived experience to build a stronger global presence. Dr. Chai also reflects on South-South cooperation, social media, misinformation, and why authentic cultural influence may become one of the region’s strongest tools in shaping future global narratives.
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→ Why soft power from the Global South is based on attraction, not dominance
→ How culture, language, and identity shape global perception
→ Why diversity in storytelling is becoming essential in global narratives
→ How film, media, and cultural industries are expanding Global South influence
→ The role of language diplomacy and why English still dominates communication
→ How tourism and real-world experience can challenge media bias
→ Why sports, religion, and cultural exchange play a role in diplomacy
→ How social media is shifting narrative control away from traditional power centers
→ What South-South cooperation really looks like beyond political forums
→ Why the future of soft power depends on authenticity and pluralism
Key Moments
00:00 Introduction to soft power and the Global South
01:03 Introducing Dr. Shaojin Chai
03:14 Redefining soft power beyond military and economic strength
05:02 How the Global South brings a more authentic cultural perspective
08:30 Language diplomacy and the Confucius Institute model
10:54 Bollywood, Nollywood, and the spread of cultural influence
17:26 Language as strategy, partnership, and business tool
21:27 Tourism and changing global perceptions
26:25 Sports diplomacy and global image building
37:02 Soft power, smart power, and global conflicts
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As media power continues to shift, the Global South is no longer just part of the conversation. It is becoming central to how the world tells its stories.
In this episode of Global Southing, we speak with Hind Khlaifat, General Manager of Deraya Speakers, about the role of storytelling, media leadership, and cultural identity in shaping a more authentic global narrative.
The conversation explores how voices from the Global South have long been underrepresented in global media, despite representing the majority of the world’s population. Hind reflects on why authenticity, dignity, and rooted storytelling matter more than ever, and why media from the Global South should not be seen as an alternative, but as an essential part of the full picture.
This episode also looks at how digital platforms, youth audiences, and changing content habits are opening new opportunities for creators, journalists, and communicators across the Global South. From classical journalism to social media, from cultural memory to diaspora connection, the discussion asks what it takes to create media that is not just visible, but meaningful.
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→ Why the Global South remains underrepresented in global media narratives
→ How authenticity and human dignity can shape stronger storytelling
→ Why cultural identity is one of the biggest strengths in content creation
→ How media from the Global South can connect communities across the diaspora
→ What digital platforms are changing for storytellers, journalists, and creators
→ Why not every creator needs to chase trends to make an impact
→ How to think about media influence beyond virality and numbers
→ What young spokespersons and future media leaders need to build confidence and presence
Key Moments
00:00 Introduction to media power, digital growth, and who gets to tell Global South stories
01:34 Introducing Hind Khlaifat and the conversation on media leadership
02:00 The roots of Global South storytelling and how identity shapes narrative
04:01 Why media imbalance still exists and how it can begin to shift
05:50 Why authenticity and quality matter in correcting unfair narratives
08:01 Journalism, simplicity, and creating from values rather than numbers
10:00 Can authentic content compete in the digital age?
12:09 The role of culture, tradition, and storytelling in global media
14:29 How media can connect diaspora communities through identity and human values
16:12 Trends, shallow content, and why chasing the crowd is not the only path
18:03 What “media immunity” means in an age of content overload
19:13 Digital platforms and whether they help Global South stories travel further
21:22 Advice for young speakers, media professionals, and future leaders
23:57 Why Global South media is essential to telling the full story of our time -
As climate pressure intensifies and food security becomes a growing global concern, modern farming is no longer a niche conversation. It is becoming a strategic necessity.
In this episode of Global Southing, we speak with Mahdi Alhindawi, CEO of ENJAZPONI, about how vertical farming, hydroponics, and agricultural innovation can reshape the future of food production, especially across the Global South.
The conversation explores how soilless farming can reduce water use, expand cultivation in arid environments, and open new possibilities for climate-smart agriculture. Mahdi also shares how advances in AI, robotics, glass technology, and seed development are pushing farming into a new era, one where countries once limited by land, water, or weather may be able to build stronger food systems and even move toward surplus production.
This episode also looks at the wider ecosystem needed to make that future possible, from government support and private sector investment to youth engagement, education, and cross-border collaboration.
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→ Why vertical farming is becoming a serious solution for food security
→ How hydroponics can reduce water use and support farming in arid regions
→ Why modern farming is gaining momentum after climate change and COVID-era supply chain shocks
→ How AI, sensors, robotics, and drones are changing the future of agriculture
→ The role of glasshouse innovation and solar power in making vertical farming more efficient
→ Why seed innovation will become increasingly important for local food systems
→ How modern farming could create new opportunities for youth and future job markets
→ Why education, policy support, and public-private collaboration are critical to scaling agricultural innovation
Key Moments
00:00 Introduction to modern farming, food security, and agricultural innovation
01:45 Why vertical farming matters for uncultivated and water-scarce regions
07:10 Why food security gained urgency after COVID and climate disruption
08:35 Water savings, year-round crops, and the broader benefits of hydroponics
09:20 AI, IoT, drones, and robotics in the future of farming
13:00 The race toward organic hydroponics and future export potential
15:05 How modern farming could reshape jobs and attract younger generations
20:20 Seed innovation, localization, and climate adaptation
29:35 Is vertical farming climate-smart agriculture?
33:15 The role of government, policy support, and stakeholders
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Escalating tensions between Iran, the United States, Israel, and regional powers are reshaping the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. What began as targeted military strikes is quickly evolving into a confrontation with global implications for security, energy markets, and international diplomacy.
In this episode of Global Southing, we speak with Dr. Dania Koleilat Khatib, expert on U.S.–Gulf relations and President of the Research Center for Cooperation and Peace Building, about what this escalating conflict means for the Middle East and the Global South.
The conversation examines the legality of preemptive strikes, the economic consequences of rising oil prices and disrupted trade routes, and the broader geopolitical tensions driving the crisis. Dr. Khatib also discusses shifting alliances, the limits of diplomacy, and how countries in the Global South are reassessing their political and economic strategies in an increasingly multipolar world.
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→ Why the current Middle East escalation has global economic consequences
→ The legal and geopolitical debates surrounding preemptive military strikes
→ How disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz could affect global trade and energy markets
→ Why oil prices are becoming a central geopolitical pressure point
→ The potential refugee and humanitarian consequences of regional instability
→ How Gulf countries are reassessing their security alliances
→ The growing push among Global South nations to reduce dependence on Western financial systems
→ Why new regional security architectures may reshape the future of Middle Eastern diplomacy
Key Moments
00:00 Introduction and the escalating Middle East crisis
01:30 The legality of the strikes and the geopolitical context
05:20 Iran’s strategy and regional escalation risks
09:40 The role of diplomacy and regional mediation
17:30 Oil prices, trade routes, and global economic consequences
21:10 Global inflation and energy shocks
24:00 Refugee risks and humanitarian implications
27:00 Global South reactions and shifting geopolitical alignments
30:30 BRICS, financial systems, and economic independence
33:20 Regional security architecture in the Middle East
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Africa is home to more than 1.5 billion people and over a quarter of the votes in the United Nations General Assembly. Yet its voice in global governance and international institutions often remains underrepresented.
In this episode of Global Southing, we speak with Grégoire Ndjaka, CEO of the African Union of Broadcasting, about Africa’s evolving role in multilateralism and how media institutions are helping shape the continent’s global narrative.
From the African Union’s diplomatic influence to the power of Pan-African media collaboration, this conversation explores how Africa is working to strengthen its collective voice across international platforms such as the UN, G20, BRICS+, and G77. Ndjaka shares why storytelling, journalism capacity building, and digital connectivity are becoming critical tools in redefining how Africa engages with the world.
With insights on media training, digital infrastructure gaps, and the growing importance of South-South cooperation, this episode looks at how Africa is positioning itself in an increasingly multipolar world.
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→ Why Africa remains underrepresented in global institutions despite its population and UN voting power
→ How the African Union is advocating for stronger representation in global governance
→ Why African media must play a central role in telling Africa’s story to the world
→ How digital connectivity is reshaping communication and collaboration across the continent
→ The role of journalist training and capacity building in strengthening Pan-African media
→ Why cultural diversity within Africa is a strength rather than a barrier to unity
→ How South-South cooperation and platforms like BRICS+ are creating new opportunities for Africa
→ What Africa’s rising geopolitical influence could mean in a multipolar world
Key Moments
00:00 Introduction and Africa’s growing role in global affairs
01:30 Africa’s representation gap in global institutions
04:20 The African Union and the push for stronger global voice
07:40 Why media matters in shaping Africa’s narrative
11:00 Cultural diversity and understanding across African societies
15:20 Digital connectivity and the transformation of communication
18:30 Risks of misinformation and digital misuse
21:00 South-South cooperation and media partnerships
24:30 Training journalists and building African media capacity
27:30 BRICS+, geopolitics, and Africa’s evolving alliances
31:40 Peacekeeping, diplomacy, and Africa’s future role in multilateralism
35:00 Advice for the next generation shaping Africa’s global engagement
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The global AI race is accelerating, but the real question is who gets to build it, shape it, and benefit from it in the Global South.
In this episode of Global Southing, we speak with Anima Anandkumar, AI and Science leader, TIME100 Impact Award Winner, and Caltech Professor, about what it will take for emerging markets to move from AI adoption to real AI agency.
From compute access and energy realities to local language data, talent pipelines, and practical use cases in agriculture, weather forecasting, healthcare, and smart cities, this conversation cuts through hype and gets specific about what’s feasible now, what needs policy support, and where the biggest opportunities and risks sit.
With grounded examples including AI enabled weather prediction, pandemic preparedness, and disease modeling, Anima explains why democratizing AI is not just about tools, but about infrastructure, education, and local control over data and governance choices.
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→ Why access to compute and energy is the real starting line for AI in the Global South
→ How AI weather forecasting can support food security and climate resilience
→ What it takes to build local language AI when the data is not online
→ Where AI can close healthcare gaps, from disease modeling to drug discovery
→ How cities can use AI for mobility, safety, and pollution monitoring
→ Why regulation before adoption can slow innovation, and what to do instead
→ How AI will reshape jobs, and why reskilling speed matters
→ The infrastructure moves that matter most, including sovereign AI, GPUs, and universities
Key Moments
00:00 Opening and episode setup
01:10 AI access and agency, what the Global South actually needs
02:00 Compute and energy, the real bottleneck no one talks about
04:00 Weather forecasting and climate resilience, why prediction is power
06:40 Agriculture and food security, what works in the real world
11:10 Pandemic preparedness, early warning and disease modeling
15:20 Healthcare breakthroughs, underserved diseases and drug discovery
19:30 Smart cities, mobility, safety, and public trust
23:40 Data privacy and surveillance, where the lines get blurry
28:00 Jobs and reskilling, how to stay ahead of the shift
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The global rulebook is being rewritten, and the Global South is holding the pen.
In this episode of Global Southing, we speak with Dr. Serhat Suha Cubukcuoglu, Head of the Trends Research and Advisory Office in Turkey, about Policy Power Rising: How Global South Writes Its Own Rules and how this shift is changing the way global decisions are made.
With expertise across policymaking, geopolitics, maritime affairs, and energy, Dr. Cubukcuoglu shares how countries across the Global South are building leverage through new partnerships, regional blocs, trade corridors, and alternative financial pathways, while navigating competing interests and real-world constraints.
Through clear examples and grounded analysis, he explains how rule-setting is moving beyond legacy institutions into practical cooperation, economic strategy, and digital governance, and what this means for middle powers, emerging alliances, and the next phase of the global order.
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→ Why “collective policymaking” is gaining momentum across emerging markets
→ What BRICS+ signals, and where its influence is real vs overstated
→ How alternative finance and local currency trade are changing the options on the table
→ The role of trade corridors, logistics, and resource diplomacy in modern power
→ Why middle powers are becoming key conveners in a multipolar world
→ Where South-South cooperation works, and where it gets complicated
→ Why digital governance, data sovereignty, and AI ethics are becoming the next battleground
→ What to watch next as global norms evolve
⏱️ Key Moments
00:00 Opening and episode setup
01:05 Introducing Dr. Serhat and the core question of rule-setting
03:10 What “Global South” means in today’s policy context
05:45 BRICS+ and the push for more agency in global systems
08:20 Alternative finance, NDB, and the rise of parallel options
11:10 Trade corridors and why geography is strategic again
14:30 South-South cooperation, coordination, and friction points
18:40 Middle powers and strategic autonomy, including the UAE’s role
23:10 Digital sovereignty, data governance, and policy choices
31:20 AI, ethics, and the next global standards conversation
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