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From tonight's edition: Sixty years ago today, French and Algerian officials signed a peace accord, the Evian Accords, ending an 8-year war and paving the way for independence of Algeria. A 19-year-old girl says she was raped by Sudanese security forces on the…
Nigerian President apologizes for fuel shortages and
In tonight's edition: The leader of the continent's largest crude oil producer apologizes to the country for fuel shortages. Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari said the race was also on to resolve a national grid outage. Meanwhile, our reporters follow a…
Burkinabe architect Diébédo Francis Kéré wins the Pritzker Prize
In tonight's version: At least two Cameroonians have died in Ukraine because the begin of the battle. Hundreds extra stay caught within the nation. In Ethiopia, a whole bunch of 1000's of individuals have been displaced by combating within the Afar area of jap…
HRW report accuses Mali government of killing civilians
In tonight's edition: Human Rights Watch says the Malian army has killed dozens in its crackdown on extremists. Jihadist groups are also accused of escalating violence since December. Abuses on both sides can constitute war crimes. Women from sub-Saharan…
53 lifeless within the assault on a civilian convoy in Ethiopia
First we take you to Ethiopia. The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission has accused safety forces of finishing up abstract killings of Tigrayan males suspected of being concerned in a lethal assault within the Benishangul-Gumuz space. At least 53 individuals died…
Ghana is feeling the heat of rising inflation
Ethnic clashes have claimed at least 17 lives in Sudan's Darfur region. Observers blame. Arab militias for launching attacks to settle land and livestock disputes. The cost of living for Ghanaians is at its highest for almost 6 years. Rising prices for basic commodities such as water and oil are leaving families and businesses struggling. And the Congolese authorities are committed to repressing poor quality construction after a tragic accident in Kinshasa. Experts blame corruption and poor urban planning. .
Ukraine recalls peacekeepers to fight Russian forces
On tonight's show: Some 250 Ukrainian peacekeepers in the Democratic Republic of Congo prepare to return home to confront Russian forces. In addition, Egypt prohibits exports of basic products such as wheat and flour in an effort to secure food reserves. The…
War in Ukraine: South Africa warns of fallout from inflation
In tonight's edition: As commodity prices soar due to war in Ukraine, South Africa's finance minister warns the country could face fallout from food price inflation and oil, but that the conflict could also lead to an increase in the country's export earnings.…
War in Ukraine: Hundreds of African students evacuated
In tonight's edition: African citizens are among the thousands evacuated from the besieged Ukrainian city of Sumy. Hundreds of mainland students had been stranded in the city since the invasion by Russian forces. Kenyan women living in informal settlements…
Migration routes: United Nations organizations call for
In tonight's edition: In a historic call to action, a dozen international organizations are urging countries to do more to support the thousands of vulnerable people who travel the migration routes each year. Additionally, Nigeria is being hit hard by a fuel…
