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Jailed Eritrean journalist wins rights prize
Africa • 9:22 PM
1 min
In tonight's edition, Swedish-Eritrean journalist Dawit Issak, imprisoned without charge for over 23 years, is awarded the Swedish Edelstam Prize for his fight for freedom of expression.  Also, Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko urges revenge for a
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Senegal grapples with floods ahead of parliamentary elections
Africa • 3:41 PM
1 min
The Matam region has suffered from a series of floods recently, destroying crops and farmland. The government has pledged to help, but for now residents say they have seen few results.
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Radio Erena: Eritrea's only independent media faces funding challenges
Africa • 3:35 PM
1 min
In Eritrea, one of the world's most repressive countries, a tiny independent radio station broadcasting from a Paris apartment has become a beacon of hope. Transmitting trusted news for the past 15 years from a studio tucked away in the French capital's
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In Abidjan, thousands are evicted as homes are bulldozed without warning
Africa • 2:34 PM
1 min
Since January, Ivory Coast has embarked on a mass eviction project. Authorities have targeted 176 neighbourhoods in Abidjan and have destroyed homes without any proper relocation plans for residents. This project was initially presented as a safety measu
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The war we don't talk about: Famine, disease and the looting of treasures in Sudan
Africa • 1:30 PM
1 min
PRESS REVIEW - Tuesday, November 12: The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Church of England's most senior cleric, faces calls to resign. It comes after a damning review accused the Church of covering up a decades-long cycle of sexual, physical and psycholog
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Mauritania: police officers accused of accepting bribes from smugglers
Africa • 11:50 AM
1 min
In Mauritania, a corruption scandal is threatening to put the country’s anti-migration partnership with the European Union at risk. At least 11 police officers and two smugglers have been accused of accepting bribes from sub-Saharan African migrants in e
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Senegal: Urban cycling trend offers chance to boost green transport
Africa • 10:05 AM
1 min
As the COP29 takes place in Baku, many poorer countries are doing their best to keep emissions low while driving economic development. African countries have the highest proportion of travel by foot or cycling in the world but many people as they get ric
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Monday, november 11, 2024

African leaders push for climate finance as COP29 begins
Africa • 9:26 PM
1 min
In tonight's edition: COP29 kicks off in Baku as African nations call for more funds to fight the impact of climate change. Also, in Mauritania, a corruption scandal is threatening to put the country’s anti-migration partnership with the European Union a
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‘Nothing grows anymore’: In Malawi, eating becomes a daily struggle due to climate change
Africa • 4:59 PM
1 min
The combined effects of cyclones and droughts, worsened by climate change, have led to widespread food insecurity in Malawi. While some adaptation efforts are emerging in this agriculture-dependent country, they have yet to gain traction on a larger scal
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Sexual violence in Sudan: 'There needs to be consequences,' HRW says
Africa • 2:00 PM
1 min
Women and girls in Sudan are being targeted specifically for rape because of their identity, according to Human Rights Watch. This as the 18-month-long civil war in the country has killed over 20,000 people and forced many others to flee their homes. The
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Sunday, november 10, 2024

'We lost everything that day': After Cyclone Freddy, Malawi struggles to rebuild
Africa • 5:54 AM
1 min
In March 2023, Malawi was devastated by Cyclone Freddy, the longest tropical cyclone on record. More than 18 months later, villages ravaged by the storm still feel the effects: isolation, illness and increased poverty. The country's authorities, grapplin
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Saturday, november 9, 2024

Burkina Faso military regime aims to reinstate death penalty, govt source says
Africa • 7:41 PM
1 min
A Burkina Faso government source told AFP on Saturday that the military regime wants to reinstate the death penalty, which was abolished in the country in 2018. Amnesty International said in a statement in October that the use of the death penalty has su
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UN warns of malaria upsurge as South Sudan floods displace nearly 380,000
Africa • 8:37 AM
1 min
Flooding in South Sudan has displaced more than 379,000 people, the United Nations said in its latest update on Saturday, warning that an upsurge in malaria is "overwhelming" the country's health system.
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Cyclists boost green transport in Dakar in the still dangerously dense traffic of the city
Africa • 12:35 AM
1 min
In the Senegalese capital Dakar, a growing number of residents are turning to cycling for their daily commute. But the city, with its dense & chaotic traffic, remains a dangerous environment for cyclists. Many are calling on authorities to do more to red
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DR Congo convict claims he didn't take part in the coup attempt in appeals trial
Africa • 12:26 AM
1 min
A Belgian national working for the DR Congo’s intelligence agency was sentenced to death in connection to an attempted coup in Congo in May. In an appeal, he argued that he is innocent, and is being pursued for political motives. Details with FRACNE 24's
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Mozambique: dozens killed in protests over contested election results
Africa • 12:23 AM
1 min
Mozambique's opposition on Friday promised fresh protests, as rights groups said at least 30 people had been killed in three weeks of demonstrations over contested election results. More information with Armando Francelino Nhantumbo, journalist in Maputo
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Botswana's new president Duma Boko ends former ruling party's 58 years in power
Africa • 12:17 AM
1 min
In Botswana thousands of people attended the inauguration of their country's new president, Duma Boko. His 'Umbrella For Democratic Change' party won 36 parliamentary seats and denied former president Mokgweetsi Masisi a second term. Addressing the natio
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Friday, november 8, 2024

Botswana's new president takes oath of office
Africa • 9:32 PM
1 min
In tonight's edition; Botswana's new president Duma Boko is sworn in after his landslide election victory ousted the party that had ruled for nearly 60 years. Also, tensions are still running high in Mozambique after the October 9 election. Finally, urba
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New inter-tribal clashes in Ghana kill at least 20 people in north-eastern region
Africa • 11:57 AM
1 min
Over 20 people have died in inter-tribal conflicts in north-eastern Ghana. The area borders Burkina Faso which is currently battling an islamist insurgency, forcing thousands to flee. What do these new clashes mean for security in the area? Answer by FRA
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Sudan accuses Chad of aiding Rapid Support Forces rebel militia
Africa • 11:47 AM
1 min
The feud between Sudan and Chad is now official. The Sudanese authorities have filed a complaint with the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights against its neighbor. They accuse the country of arming the paramilitary militia known as the Rapid
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Ghana parliament adjourned indefinitely again, as government MPs boycott
Africa • 12:00 AM
1 min
Ghana's parliament was adjourned indefinitely again Thursday following a no-show by lawmakers from the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) during a high-stakes session shortly before elections.
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Thursday, november 7, 2024

South Africa closes border again as post-election violence worsens in Mozambique
Africa • 9:14 PM
1 min
Violent protests have escalated in Mozambique, with authorities reportedly using live rounds on citizens to quash dissent following a challenged election. Demonstrations began when opposition leader Venancio Mondlane’s lawyer was assassinated in his car,
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Congolese and Rwandan ministers met on Congolese soil: a step in the luanda process
Africa • 10:56 AM
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Congolese and Rwandan ministers have met on Congolese soil, under Angolan mediation. It’s an important step forward in the Angola-mediated peace process designed to end the M23 conflict. Tensions are still high, however, and fighting is still happening o
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Wednesday, november 6, 2024

Trump wins the White House: How is Africa greeting Trump's victory?
Africa • 9:40 PM
1 min
In Uganda, Donald Trump's victory in the United States brings joy to even the top levels of the state and military. The Biden administration had imposed numerous sanctions on officials, military personnel and police officers over the past few years for c
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Tuesday, november 5, 2024

US presidential election: What's at stake for Africa?
Africa • 9:28 PM
1 min
Healthcare professionals in Kenya are keenly watching the results of the US presidential election. The US and Kenya have strong partnerships in the military, economic and health sectors. In fact, Kenya’s healthcare system relies heavily on funding from W
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Taragalte Festival in Morocco: Three days and nights of festivities
Africa • 9:22 PM
1 min
The Taragalte Festival is a nomadic cultural event in Morocco. Sculptors, jewelers, herders, and, above all, musicians from Tuareg, Amazigh, and other nomadic communities of the Maghreb and Sahel region gather for three days and nights of festivities.
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Floods in Chad: Tens of thousands of livestock drowned
Africa • 9:19 PM
1 min
Since the end of July, nearly 2 million people have been reported as disaster victims due to widespread flooding in Chad. This year’s rainy season, running to the end of November, has been particularly fierce, with the UN and local authorities reporting
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Monday, november 4, 2024

What Africa stands to gain or lose from the US presidential election
Africa • 10:46 PM
1 min
As attention turns to the United States ahead of the presidential election, we examine what's at stake for African nations. The vote could have large implications for the continent, given the huge economic and political influence that Washington holds. S
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Sunday, november 3, 2024

Lightning strike kills more than a dozen people at Uganda refugee camp
Africa • 4:24 PM
1 min
More than a dozen people, most of them children, have died after lightning struck a refugee camp in northern Uganda on Saturday. The refugees were sheltering in a makeshift church when lightning hit the metal roof and killed them.
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Friday, november 1, 2024

Seismic change in Botswana after ruling party loses power after 58 years
Africa • 9:09 PM
1 min
After nearly 6 decades in power, the Botswana Democratic Party won only four parliamentary seat as voters rejected the party that has governed the country since the 1966 independence. Duma Boko of the Umbrella for Democratic Change will replace President
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More than 50,000 vaccinated against mpox in DR Congo and Rwanda
Africa • 9:06 PM
1 min
The WHO's director told reporters Friday that more than 50,000 people have been vaccinated so far against mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. More than 1,100 have died of mpox in Africa, and the African Unio
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Red All Saints' Day: Remembering the start of the Algerian War, 70 years ago
Africa • 10:30 AM
1 min
On November 1, 1954, when Algeria was still under French colonial rule, members of the pro-independence FLN carried out a series of attacks across the country. This date has come to be known as the beginning of the Algerian War. In France at the time, th
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Botswana president concedes election, ending governing party's six-decade rule
Africa • 5:08 AM
1 min
Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi conceded election defeat on Friday after preliminary results showed that his party – which had been in power for 58 years – failed to win enough seats to govern. Masisi’s presidency was marred by high unemployment a
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Thursday, october 31, 2024

Zimbabwe and Zambia grapple with their energy futures
Africa • 11:39 PM
1 min
Clarisse Fortuné brings you a round-up of society, culture and hot topics from across the continent. This week on Across Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia are running on empty as drought dries up their shared hydroelectric dam. Now they must grapple with how t
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French PhD student held in Tunisia since October 19, supervisor says
Africa • 5:58 PM
1 min
French PhD student Victor Dupont has been detained in Tunisia on breach of state security charges for at least 12 days. His academic surpervisor said he had been conducting interviews about the career paths of people who protested in 2011's uprising and
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Senegal PM Sonko's convoy attacked while campaigning for snap polls, party says
Africa • 2:49 PM
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Senegal's Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko was unharmed in an attack on his convoy while campaigning on Wednesday, his Pastef party said, but added that an allied party head suffered a broken arm after their convoy was pelted with stones. Senegal is set to v
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Wednesday, october 30, 2024

The Rumble in the Jungle, 50 years on: DR Congo remembers fight of the century
Africa • 9:27 PM
1 min
October 30, 1974, is a legendary date in Congolese history. On that day, Muhammad Ali faced off against George Foreman in a world heavyweight championship boxing match in Kinshasa. Fifty years on, young boxers continue to draw inspiration from the event.
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Chad urges international community to boost support after Boko Haram attack
Africa • 3:16 AM
1 min
After Chadian president Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno on Monday sent security forces in pursuit of the Boko Haram jihadists behind Sunday's attack that killed 40 Chadian soldiers, the landlocked country's government appealed for the international community to
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Tuesday, october 29, 2024

Nigeria's northern states face blackout after jihadist vandalism
Africa • 10:16 PM
1 min
Northern Nigeria has been plunged into darkness for nearly two weeks. Engineers have been unable to carry out repairs due to insecurity. The Transmission Company of Nigeria says gunmen are occupying the area where the line is damaged. The power supply is
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Macron pledges French investment in disputed Western Sahara in speech to Morocco's parliament
Africa • 10:22 AM
1 min
Speaking to Morocco's parliament on the second day of his state visit to the North African country Tuesday, French President Emmanuel Macron renewed France's support for Moroccan sovereignty over the disputed Western Sahara. Click on the player above to
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Burkina Faso put civilians at 'unnecessary risk' during jihadist attack, HRW says
Africa • 9:36 AM
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Human Rights Watch has accused Burkina Faso's government of putting civilians at unnecessary risk after at least 133 people were killed and hundreds wounded in a jihadist attack on the Barsalogho commune. The government, which denied the allegations, has
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More than 120 killed in RSF attack in Sudanese state of al-Jazira
Africa • 12:46 AM
1 min
The UN Security Council met in New York on Monday to discuss the violence in Sudan, where civilians are increasingly caught in the crossfire. This is particularly the case since Friday in the state of al-Jazira, which had until now been relatively spared
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Sexual violence in war-torn Sudan on 'staggering' scale, UN probe finds
Africa • 12:23 AM
1 min
The scale of sexual violence being commited in Sudan is "staggering", said the chair of a UN fact finding mission in the war-torn country on Tuesday. The investigation found evidence of gang rapes, violence and sexual slavery being used as a means of "te
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Monday, october 28, 2024

France, Morocco sign deals worth over 10 billion euros during Macron visit
Africa • 10:57 PM
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France and Morocco signed agreements worth up to 10 billion euros during President Macron's visit aimed at improving strained relations. Deals, witnessed by Macron and King Mohammed VI, cover sectors like energy and infrastructure, with more expected. Ma
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Boko Haram attack on Chad army garrison kills scores of people, government says
Africa • 1:08 PM
1 min
Around 40 members of the Chadian army were killed in an overnight attack by jihadist group Boko Haram near the Nigerian border, the government and local sources said on Monday. Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno said in a statement that he had vi
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Saturday, october 26, 2024

At least 120 killed in paramilitary rampage on Sudanese villages
Africa • 11:01 AM
1 min
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) killed at least 120 people in the province of Gezira in a rampage that lasted several days in one town, said the Sudanese Doctors’ Union and the United Nations. 
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Thursday, october 24, 2024

Anger on the streets as ruling party candidate declared president-elect in Mozambique
Africa • 11:27 PM
1 min
Protests quickly erupted across Mozambique on Thursday as the ruling Frelimo party was announced to have held onto power in this month's disputed election. It means Daniel Chapo will suceed President Filipe Nyusi, following a poll that both the oppositio
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Mo Ibrahim on African governance and grief over Sudan's war
Africa • 9:58 PM
1 min
In this week's Across Africa, Georja Calvin-Smith speaks to Sudanese businessman Mo Ibrahim about the 2024 Ibrahim Index of African Governance and his immense sadness at the international community's failure to do more to protect Sudanese civilians caugh
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Nowhere to run? Sudan civil war pushes Darfur to the brink
Africa • 6:07 PM
1 min
Far from the war in Ukraine and the multiple fronts in the Middle East, a power grab between feuding coup leaders rages on. Since April 2023, Sudan has descended into a full-blown civil war where momentum has swung several times and may be doing so again
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Wednesday, october 23, 2024

Explaining a dramatic week in Ghanaian politics
Africa • 10:00 PM
1 min
Ghana's ruling NPP party has accused the speaker of parliament of undermining democracy, a day after he indefinitely suspended it following a walkout by MPs. The NPP claims Alban Bagbin is biased towards the opposition NDC amidst a high-stakes standoff o
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Kenya's ice hockey team now part of the International Federation
Africa • 1:51 PM
1 min
The Kenya Ice Lions are Kenya’s ice hockey team. Aside from South Africa, Kenya is the only sub-Saharan African country with an ice rink. Recently, the team achieved a significant milestone: they are now members of the International Ice Hockey Federation
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