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    Pope Francis slams 'brutal atrocities' committed in DR Congo

    Pope Francis slams 'brutal atrocities' committed in DR Congo In tonight's edition: The pope consoles Congolese victims of atrocities from the country's volatile east as he welcomes them in Kinshasa on the second day of his trip. Also, the trafficking of medical products in the Sahel is on the...
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    Pope Francis tells youth in DR Congo to shun ethnic rivalry and corruption

    Pope Francis tells youth in DR Congo to shun ethnic rivalry and corruption Pope Francis on Thursday urged young people in Democratic Republic of Congo to forge a new future without the ethnic rivalry, corruption and distrust that have fuelled so many bloody conflicts in Africa.
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    South Africa: Judge in Zuma graft trial recuses himself

    South Africa: Judge in Zuma graft trial recuses himself The arms corruption trial of former South African leader Jacob Zuma could be in for further delays, two decades after the murky dealings that sparked the charges, as the presiding judge steps aside. Also, as Germany expresses uncertainty...
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    Pope Francis to spotlight conflicts ‘world has tired of’ on trip to DR Congo, South Sudan

    Pope Francis to spotlight conflicts ‘world has tired of’ on trip to DR Congo, South Sudan Pope Francis arrived in Kinshasa on Tuesday for a six-day visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and South Sudan, two fragile African nations where protracted conflicts have displaced millions of...
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    Pope Francis to spotlight conflicts ‘world has tired of’ on trip to DR Congo, South Sudan

    Pope Francis to spotlight conflicts ‘world has tired of’ on trip to DR Congo, South Sudan Pope Francis sets off Tuesday on a six-day visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and South Sudan, two fragile African nations where protracted conflicts have displaced millions of civilians...
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    A dozen security officers killed in latest Burkina attack as violence spirals

    A dozen security officers killed in latest Burkina attack as violence spirals Suspected jihadists killed 13 people, most of them from the military, in the lastest such attack in Burkina Faso's restive north, the army said Tuesday.
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    South Africa electricity crisis: Govt considers national state of disaster

    South Africa electricity crisis: Govt considers national state of disaster South Africa is in the midst of an energy crisis and now the deeply indebted state power supplier Eskom is racing to try and recoup some of the phenomenal losses it's facing due to the sheer number of customers who have...
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    South Africa: Judge in Zuma graft trial recuses himself

    South Africa: Judge in Zuma graft trial recuses himself The judge presiding over former South African president, Jacob Zuma 's corruption trial has recused himself to avoid any risk of compromising the perception of justice. Zuma faces 16 counts of fraud graft and racketteering over an arms...
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    Head of Minusma speaks to France 24: Mali mission currently unsustainable says representative

    Head of Minusma speaks to France 24: Mali mission currently unsustainable says representative Germany's said that it could pull its troops out of the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali early. Germany's has about 1,100 troops as part of a 17,500 strong UN mission that's supposed to be helping combat...
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    Pope's Africa trip spotlights conflict, and church's future

    Pope's Africa trip spotlights conflict, and church's future Pope Francis is on his way to the Democratic Republic of Congo. The last time a Pontiff visited the DRC was back 1985, when the country was still known as Zaire. Reconcilation will be one of the big themes of this visit as well as the...
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    Poverty, but also rumba and resilience: Five things to know about DR Congo

    Poverty, but also rumba and resilience: Five things to know about DR Congo Pope Francis on Tuesday is expected to land in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa's largest predominantly Catholic country, for a landmark three-day visit.
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    ‘Moment of joy’ as Pope Francis arrives in war-torn DR Congo

    ‘Moment of joy’ as Pope Francis arrives in war-torn DR Congo Pope Francis landed in Democratic Republic of Congo on Tuesday for a visit that will highlight the human cost of decades of conflict in the vast central African country, which is rich in minerals but where millions are displaced and...
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    Pope Francis lands in Kinshasa, DR Congo

    Pope Francis lands in Kinshasa, DR Congo In Kinshasa, DR Congo, Pope Francis has just touched down for the first papal visit to the country since 1985. He'll be welcomed by President Felix Tshisekedi before meeting victims of the violence in Goma, eastern Congo. This is the pope's his fifth trip...
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    Pope arrives in Kinshasa on 'beautiful trip' to Africa, the first papal visit in DRC since 1985

    Pope arrives in Kinshasa on 'beautiful trip' to Africa, the first papal visit in DRC since 1985 Pope Francis is opening a six-day visit to Congo and South Sudan on Tuesday, aiming to bring a message of peace to two countries riven by poverty, conflict and what Francis has called a lingering...
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    Egypt's potential mediating role in Mideast tensions

    Egypt's potential mediating role in Mideast tensions After a brief visit to Egypt, Antony Blinken will travel to the West Bank and Israel where he'll hold conversations with both leaders. US officials say those talks will be largely centered on "de-escalation" all the more challenging as his...
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    Tunisia records low turnout in second vote for defanged parliament

    Tunisia records low turnout in second vote for defanged parliament Just 11.4 percent of Tunisian voters took part in a second round of elections for the toothless legislature, the electoral board said Monday in a final figure.
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    Deepfakes circulate of AI 'pan-Africans' backing Burkina Faso's military junta

    Deepfakes circulate of AI 'pan-Africans' backing Burkina Faso's military junta AI-generated videos have been doing the rounds online, urging support for the Burkinabé military junta and its leader Ibrahim Traoré. This comes just days after the junta ordered French troops to leave the country. We...
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    Tunisia's parliamentary run-off sees same low voter turnout of first round

    Tunisia's parliamentary run-off sees same low voter turnout of first round Tunisia's parliamentary run-off election on Sunday looked set to replicate the low turnout of December's first round, with voter participation at just 7.7 percent by the afternoon.
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    US special forces confirm killing of Islamic State group leader Bilal al-Sudani

    US special forces confirm killing of Islamic State group leader Bilal al-Sudani Pentagon deputy press secretary Sabrina Singh talks to FRANCE 24 about the operation and the role of the IS group in Somalia. Also in this edition: the UN discusses the future of its peacekeeping mission in Mali. And...
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    Tunisia votes again for a parliament stripped of power by president

    Tunisia votes again for a parliament stripped of power by president Tunisians are to vote again on Sunday in elections for a parliament stripped of its powers, the final pillar of President Kais Saied's remake of politics in the birthplace of the Arab Spring.
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