Yesterday
COP29 drags on as developing nations reject $250 bn offer
Africa • 10:25 PM
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In tonight's edition, a draft deal on climate finance was rejected by African nations at Cop29.
Also, the Algerian Press Agency confirms that French Algerian novelist, Boualem Sansal has been arrested by Algerian authorities.
And supporters of Kizza Be
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Concern in France over fate of prize-winning French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal
Africa • 2:30 PM
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French President Emmanuel Macron is "very concerned by the disappearance" of French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, his office said. Known for his strong stance against both authoritarianism and Islamism, the 75-year-old writer was arrested on Saturday a
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Senegal ruling party wins by a landslide in parliamentary elections
Africa • 11:29 AM
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Senegal's ruling party won over three-quarters of parliamentary seats in weekend elections, according to national provisional results announced Thursday, potentially handing them the means to deliver their ambitious reform agenda. Story by Thibault Franc
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Heroin destroying lives in Kenya: trafficking to Europe fuels rising local addiction
Africa • 10:40 AM
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Kenya has long been a transit country for heroin smuggled from Afghanistan to South Africa and back up towards Europe. In recent years, the drug has spilled over into some communities, fueling addiction. Story by Laurent Berstecher.
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SADC extend troops deployment in Congo and push for peace in Mozambique
Africa • 10:36 AM
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Southern African leaders resolved Wednesday to extend for another year the presence of regional troops deployed to fight rebels in conflict-torn eastern Congo, and also pledged to work toward peace in Mozambique, where disputed elections stoked unrest. D
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Kenya cancels airport and energy deals with Adani group after the US indicts the Indian tycoon
Africa • 10:29 AM
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Kenya’s president said Thursday that he has cancelled multimillion-dollar airport expansion and energy deals with Indian tycoon Gautam Adani after U.S. indicts one of Asia's richest men for bribery and fraud. Story by Laurent Berstecher.
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Mali junta appoints Abdoulaye Maïga to replace previous PM
Africa • 10:25 AM
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Mali's military junta has appointed General Abdoulaye Maïga as Prime Minister to replace Choguel Kokalla Maïga, who was sacked after criticizing the vagueness of the military's departure date. General Maïga was until then government spokesman. Story by C
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Thursday, november 21, 2024
Mali's junta appoints general to replace sacked civilian PM
Africa • 10:16 PM
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In tonight's edition: Mali's ruling junta appoints Abdoulaye Maiga as the country's new prime minister. Also, Kenyan President William Ruto cancels controversial deals with India's Adani Group. Plus, Southern African leaders resolve to keep troops in con
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Mali's junta names Abdoulaye Maiga new prime minister, state TV reports
Africa • 12:08 AM
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Mali's ruling junta on Thursday appointed spokesperson Abdoulaye Maiga as prime minister after firing Choguel Maiga, state television ORTM said on Thursday.
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Wednesday, november 20, 2024
DR Congo opposition wants to block Tshisekedi's plan to change constitution
Africa • 9:25 PM
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In DR Congo, parties from the political opposition have announced that they consider President Felix Tshisekedi’s plan to change the constitution as tantamount to a coup d’etat, and vowed to fight the move.
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Mali junta sacks Prime Minister Maiga and his government
Africa • 7:48 PM
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Mali's military junta leader Colonel Assimi Goita fired Prime Minister Choguel Kokalla Maiga and his government on Wednesday. A few days previously, Maiga, who was appointed by the military in 2021, had publicly condemned the lack of clarity regarding th
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ICC sentences Timbuktu’s Islamist former police chief to 10 years for war crimes
Africa • 3:17 PM
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The International Criminal Court sentenced an al-Qaida-linked extremist leader to 10 years in prison on Wednesday for war crimes and crimes against humanity carried out when he headed the Islamic police in the historic desert city of Timbuktu in the West
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Senegal: el oficialismo consolida su poder en las elecciones legislativas
Africa • 2:05 AM
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El partido de Gobierno Pastef se perfila como claro vencedor en las elecciones legislativas del 17 de noviembre en Senegal. De esta forma, el oficialismo consolida su respaldo popular tras ocho meses de la elección de Bassirou Diomaye Faye como president
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Tuesday, november 19, 2024
All 24 qualified teams confirmed for Africa Cup of Nations 2025
Africa • 9:40 PM
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The tickets for next year's Africa Cup of Nations have been booked. Botswana, Mozambique and Tanzania will be flying to Morocco when the competition begins at the end of next year. Meanwhile, the standoff continues between hundreds of illegal miners and
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Gabon says yes to new constitution, one tailored to the current leader Brice Oligui Nguema?
Africa • 11:22 AM
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Gabon's military rulers said Sunday a new constitution drawn up by the regime's General Brice Oligui Nguema had been overwhelmingly approved in this weekend's referendum, according to provisional results it published. For more information, FRANCE 24's Je
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Gabon early results show voters back new constitution
Africa • 11:17 AM
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Gabon's military rulers announced their new constitution had been overwhelmingly approved in a referendum, according to provisional results it published Sunday, marking a new chapter for the oil-rich African nation. Details by Laurent Berstecher.
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Senegal's Faye and Pastef party wins mandate for reform in legislative election
Africa • 11:15 AM
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Senegal's governing party is poised to win a parliamentary majority as main opposition leaders conceded defeat Monday in an election determining whether newly elected President Bassirou Diomaye Faye can carry out ambitious reforms he promised during his
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Russia vetoes UN resolution calling for immediate cease-fire in the war between Sudan's rival forces
Africa • 10:58 AM
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Russia vetoed a U.N. resolution Monday calling for an immediate ceasefire in the war between Sudan's military and paramilitary forces and delivery of humanitarian aid to millions in desperate need.
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Monday, november 18, 2024
President Faye wins mandate for reform in Senegal
Africa • 11:05 PM
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The governing Pastef party is projected to secure a landslide victory in Senegal’s legislative elections. A win for President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko would bolster their mandate to implement ambitious reforms and tackle the
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Senegal ruling party on track to win majority in legislative elections
Africa • 2:23 PM
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Senegal's ruling party is heading for an overwhelming victory in weekend legislative polls, according to media projections Monday, paving the way for it to deliver the promise of ambitious reform that swept it to power eight months ago. Story by Camille
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Senegal’s ruling party poised to win majority, main opposition leaders concede defeat
Africa • 2:04 AM
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Senegal’s ruling party, Pastef, was on Monday on course to win a parliamentary majority in the legislative elections that were held over the weekend. The country’s main opposition leaders, including former president Macky Sall, have conceded defeat and c
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Gabon backs new constitution a year after military seized power
Africa • 1:07 AM
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Gabonese voters approved a new constitution with 91% backing in Saturday's referendum, Interior Minister Hermann Immongault announced, more than one year after soldiers overthrew the country's longtime president. Final results await confirmation by the C
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Sunday, november 17, 2024
Senegal's president creates "tradi-modern" fashion waves across the country
Africa • 5:35 PM
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In Senegal, politicians' sartorial choices are spreading to the streets of Dakar and beyond. A trend that has been going viral in recent weeks and made news headlines, it's a trend called “tradi-modern,” worn by the President and Prime Minister, that mor
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Senegal: president aims for resounding majority in snap parliamentary elections
Africa • 5:26 PM
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Polls opened in Senegal on Sunday for a parliamentary election that is set to determine whether the country’s newly elected president can carry out ambitious reforms. Details with FRANCE 24 correspondent in Dakar, Caitlin Kelly.
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Senegal votes in parliamentary poll as Faye eyes majority to enact reforms
Africa • 1:42 PM
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Months after Bassirou Diomaye Faye won Senegal's March 2024 presidential election, voters in the West African nation cast their ballots Sunday in parliamentary elections that could decide if the new president has a legislative majority to push through am
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Gabon votes on new constitution hailed by junta as 'turning point'
Africa • 10:54 AM
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Gabon extended a night curfew Saturday as it held a referendum on a new constitution the ruling junta says will mark a new chapter after 55 years of dynastic rule in the oil-rich African nation. Details by Yinka Oyetade.
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Senegal heads to polls as new leaders eye parliamentary win
Africa • 10:06 AM
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Senegal on Sunday voted in parliamentary elections, with the new leaders aiming for a resounding majority to see through the promise of ambitious reform that swept them to power eight months ago. Details with FRANCE 24 correspondent in Dakar, Caitlin Kel
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Saturday, november 16, 2024
South Africa: volunteers seek help to illegal miners trapped in disused mine
Africa • 5:44 PM
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In South Africa, hundreds of illegal miners remain underground at an abandoned goldmine. The gouverment has rejected calls for the miners to be allowed to leave the deep shaft underground without being arrested. Volunteer rescue workers have been calling
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En Gabón, los electores están llamados a votar la nueva Constitución
Africa • 3:02 PM
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El sábado abrieron sus puertas los centros de votación en Gabón para que los ciudadanos expresen su opinión sobre el proyecto de la nueva Constitución. Después del golpe de Estado de agosto de 2023, el régimen del general Brice Oligui Nguema ha presentad
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Empowering black children through play: Nubian Princess dolls
Africa • 11:10 AM
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Renee Bissohong, lives in the UK where she witnessed a young Black girl’s disappointment with her own appearance, and decided to act. She created a line of dolls celebrating African beauty, with the mission of empowering the next generation. The creator
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Sweet success for DRC business as producers, retailers and investors to boost growth
Africa • 11:03 AM
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In DR Congo, the Manitech company, is a success story... Based in Kinshasa, it produces jams, peanut paste and spices that are 100% local. Its goal is to promote local products and compete with imported ones. Report by Emmet Lingingstone and Aurélie Bazz
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South Africa: volunteers bring aid to illegal miners holed-up underground
Africa • 10:58 AM
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Volunteers intervened in South Africa, after government says it won't help a group of illegal miners inside a closed mine in the country's North West province who have been denied access to basic supplies as part of an official strategy against illegal m
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Kenya's cultural renaissance seeks to Africanise heavy rock and metal
Africa • 10:33 AM
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As the global music scene continues to evolve, a vibrant and powerful movement is emerging from the heart of East Africa. Rock and metal music are making waves in Kenya, captivating audiences and inspiring a new generation of musicians. This surge is not
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Gabon votes in post-coup constitutional referendum
Africa • 3:31 AM
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More than a year after Gabon's ruler Ali Bongo was toppled in a military coup, Gabon's citizens are voting Saturday in a constitutional referendum hailed as a "major turning point" by the junta. The new constitution would require presidential candidates
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La inquietud de los pequeños cultivadores de Etiopía ante las nuevas normas de la UE
Africa • 12:55 AM
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Los pequeños caficultores y cultivadores de flores de Etiopía se enfrentan a un reto abrumador ante las nuevas regulaciones de la Unión Europea. A partir de enero de 2025, deben cumplir con una ley que establece estrictas normas ambientales para exportar
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Friday, november 15, 2024
Empowering Black children through play
Africa • 10:18 PM
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Black children often struggle to see themselves reflected in mass-market toys. In this episode, we meet a UK-based Cameroonian entrepreneur who decided to take action. She created a line of dolls that celebrate African beauty, with the mission of empower
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Widespread rape in Sudan's civil war: Women and girls targeted by paramilitary
Africa • 2:05 PM
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A spike in violence in Sudan's civil war sees a rise in the number of women and girls being raped by paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in the east of the country. Also what happens when men outnumber women in some cases as high as 25 percent in parts of
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Thursday, november 14, 2024
Senegal prepares to head to the polls for snap elections
Africa • 9:38 PM
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In tonight's edition: Senegal is on the home stretch of Sunday's parliamentary elections. It's a decisive moment for the ruling party PASTEF in its quest for a majority at the National Assembly. Also, an Amnesty International report discloses that French
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Two years after Ethiopia's Tigray war, Eritrean forces still occupy border regions
Africa • 12:17 AM
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Two years after the Pretoria agreements ended the Tigray war, what’s the situation on the ground? The conflict resulted in nearly 600,000 deaths, with Eritrean soldiers fighting alongside the Ethiopian federal army against the Tigray People’s Liberation
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Wednesday, november 13, 2024
Breakaway Somaliland votes as quest for recognition gathers pace
Africa • 9:53 PM
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In tonight's edition: Voters in Somaliland turned out on Wednesday to choose their next president. Also, In Uganda, two young influencers were arrested this week for insulting President Museveni on TikTok. Plus, Gabonese will cast their vote this Sunday
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Niger military junta bans French humanitarian NGO Acted
Africa • 10:11 AM
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Niger's military rulers on Tuesday withdrew French humanitarian NGO Acted's licence to operate amid tensions with its former colonial ruler.
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Tuesday, november 12, 2024
Una mirada al inicio de la Guerra de Argelia setenta años después
Africa • 11:37 PM
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El 1 de noviembre de 1954, cuando Argelia aún estaba bajo dominio colonial francés, miembros del FLN independentista llevaron a cabo una serie de atentados en todo el país. En Francia, se hablaba de agitadores y bandidos. Pero, en realidad, fue el comien
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Jailed Eritrean journalist wins human rights prize
Africa • 9:22 PM
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In tonight's edition: Swedish-Eritrean journalist Dawit Issak, who has been 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 re
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Trump vuelve al poder: ¿qué está en juego para África?
Africa • 8:26 PM
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Donald Trump está de regreso a la Presidencia estadounidense. Aunque el continente africano siguió de cerca las elecciones, parece estar lejos de las prioridades del presidente electo. En su primer mandato, Trump evitó visitar África y utilizó términos d
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Senegal grapples with floods ahead of parliamentary elections
Africa • 3:41 PM
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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