Nigeria steps up search for 25 abducted schoolgirls
• Nov 18, 2025, 9:35 PM
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In tonight's edition, as grieving families of dozens of kidnapped girls in Nigeria count on authorities to track down their lost children, Washington continues to characterize Nigeria's security threats as disproportionately targeting Christians.
Also, French oil giant Total is accused of complicity in war crimes in Mozambique.
And women in Zanzibar are learning how to light up lives in their communities.
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Trump remarks fuel US political storm over Nigerian schoolgirl abductions
• 3:20 AM
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Trump calls for single federal standard to govern artificial intelligence
• 12:21 AM
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President Donald Trump on Tuesday urged Congress to establish a single nationwide standard for regulating artificial intelligence, warning that a patchwork of state rules would stifle growth and imperil the United States’ ability to compete with China in
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