DR Congo ex-rebel leader Lumbala's trial opens in France
Africa • Nov 12, 2025, 9:49 PM
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In tonight's edition: There's a dramatic twist in Paris as former Congolese rebel leader Roger Lumbala abruptly dismisses his legal team, just hours after his long-awaited trial opened. Also, several West African nationals deported from the United States to Ghana are challenging their forced repatriation in court. Finally, how can Africa turn COP30 promises into real power and progress?
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'Solar Mamas': Program trains Zanzibar women as solar power technicians
Africa • 11:24 AM
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Although the semi-autonomous Tanzanian archipelago of Zanzibar has been boosting its tourism industry in recent years, it remains largely a rural village society, where half of homes have no electricity. Inthe face of this issue, an NGO is teaching villa
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Rights group accuses TotalEnergies of war crime complicity in Mozambique
Africa • 11:13 AM
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A European human rights nonprofit on Tuesday accused TotalEnergies of complicity in war crimes, torture and enforced disappearances allegedly carried out by government soldiers in Mozambique, filing a criminal complaint with the French anti-terrorism pro
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Nigeria: Two abducted girls escape as authorities search for 24 other students
Africa • 11:12 AM
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Two schoolgirls who were abducted with 24 others from a dormitory in northwestern Nigeria have escaped. At least one of them is safe, according to the school's principal, as hunters join security forces in the search for the missing students in forests c
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Trump remarks fuel US political storm over Nigerian schoolgirl abductions
Africa • 3:20 AM
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Nigeria’s new army chief has ordered troops to fight “day and night” to recover 25 schoolgirls abducted in a deadly raid in Kebbi State, an attack that has become entangled in rising US political tensions after claims from President Donald Trump and his
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