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Episode 3: The Suez Canal

An episode of the Political Parley podcast, hosted by AVRadio, titled "Episode 3: The Suez Canal" was published on May 1, 2021 and runs 4 minutes.

May 1, 2021 ·4m · Political Parley

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In this episode, Parth Mishra explores what happened during the Suez Canal blockade, including its history and true scale, and discusses how those events are still impacting us today.  Music credits: Library of Congress, Music Division  "Sunny Walk Around the Block (ID 1332)" by Lobo Loco from the Free Music Archive, CC by NC-SA 

In this episode, Parth Mishra explores what happened during the Suez Canal blockade, including its history and true scale, and discusses how those events are still impacting us today. 


Music credits: Library of Congress, Music Division 

"Sunny Walk Around the Block (ID 1332)" by Lobo Loco from the Free Music Archive, CC by NC-SA 


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