Protests erupt as Tanzania holds contentious election
Africa • Oct 29, 2025, 9:39 PM
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In tonight's edition: Tanzanian police order a curfew in the economic capital Dar es Salaam after violent protests mar the parliamentary and presidential election. Also, the WHO says that at least 460 people have been killed in the RSF paramilitary's seizure of the Darfuri city of El-Fasher. Plus the Paris Salon du Chocolat would not be possible without Ivory Coast, the world's biggest cocoa producer. We meet one chocolatier from the country.
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Inside the mega farms growing cheap Moroccan tomatoes
Africa • 1:28 PM
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French tomato producers are seeing red, angry at what they believe is unfair competition from Morocco. In one of the most arid parts of the North African country, thousands of workers pick tomatoes which will eventually be sold to French supermarkets for
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Tanzania under curfew, Internet blackout after tense elections turn violent
Africa • 6:53 AM
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An Internet blackout imposed after protests erupted on Tanzania's election day Wednesday was still in place across the east African nation on Thursday. With President Samia Suluhu Hassan widely expected to solidify her power, protesters have criticised t
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