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    Malawi cyclone death toll passes 200 in Malawi

    Malawi cyclone death toll passes 200 in Malawi In tonight's edition: In Malawi, the death toll rises to 200 since cyclone Freddy struck over the weekend for the second time in a matter of weeks. Hundreds more are injured and still missing. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken heads to Ethiopia...
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    Civilians continue to flee fighting in eastern DR Congo

    Civilians continue to flee fighting in eastern DR Congo In tonight's edition: Vigils continue for the dozens missing in a ferry accident off the coast of Gabon's capital. Also, delegates for the UN Security Council meet some of the thousands displaced by ongoing clashes in eastern DR Congo...
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    Malawi declares state of emergency with Freddy on track to become longest-lasting storm

    Malawi declares state of emergency with Freddy on track to become longest-lasting storm Mozambique and Malawi on Monday were counting the cost of Tropical Storm Freddy, which killed more than 100 people, injured scores and left a trail of destruction as it ripped through southern Africa for the...
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    No, these videos don't show anti-African migrant attacks in Tunisia

    No, these videos don't show anti-African migrant attacks in Tunisia We analyse two videos sent to us claiming to show attacks on sub-Saharan Africans in Tunisia, just weeks after President Kais Saied's remarks that caused a wave of racist anti-Black violence across the country. Take a look in...
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    Mali postpones constitutional referendum

    Mali postpones constitutional referendum Mali's military rulers have moved to postpone a constitutional referendum, which they themselves had scheduled for March 19. However, authorities say they'll maintain the previously agreed timeline to return to civilian rule. Also in this edition...
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    Hunger-stricken families in Madagascar forced to sell children

    Hunger-stricken families in Madagascar forced to sell children Cyclone Freddy hit Madagascar first in February and then again in March, a rare loop trajectory that left behind a trail of destruction. The island nation was already reeling from last year's Batsirai and Emnati cyclones, which had...
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    Cyclone Freddy could be longest-lasting storm on record

    Cyclone Freddy could be longest-lasting storm on record Mozambique, Madagascar and Malawi are counting the cost of Cyclone Freddy, which ripped through their region for the second time in a month over the weekend, leaving at least 70 people dead. Freddy is one of the strongest storms ever...
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    UN Security Council team arrives in DR Congo as violence erupts in east

    UN Security Council team arrives in DR Congo as violence erupts in east A United Nations Security Council delegation arrived in DR Congo on Thursday for a three-day visit, the world body said, as heavy clashes with M23 rebels continued in the east.
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    Mali junta postpones constitutional referendum scheduled for March 19

    Mali junta postpones constitutional referendum scheduled for March 19 Mali's transitional government said on Friday it would delay a constitutional referendum that had been set to take place this month, the first in a series of scheduled polls meant to restore democracy after a military takeover...
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    'Japa': The mass exodus of Nigeria's youth

    'Japa': The mass exodus of Nigeria's youth The term "japa" comes from the Yoruba word meaning to run or flee and, in recent years, has become something of a buzzword on the streets of cities such as Lagos as a growing number of often young, educated Nigerians look to move abroad to escape...
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    At least six dead in Nigeria train-bus collision

    At least six dead in Nigeria train-bus collision In tonight's edition: Lagos launches an emergency blood drive after 6 people are killed and dozens are injured after a train crashed into a passenger bus. There are concerns that life could get even more restrictive for LGBTQ+ people in Uganda as...
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    Nigeria postpones elections to choose new governors after court ruling

    Nigeria postpones elections to choose new governors after court ruling Nigeria's electoral commission has postponed by a week Saturday's elections to choose new governors, saying it needed more time to reconfigure electronic machines that are at the centre of last month's disputed presidential vote.
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    More than 40 killed in suspected eastern DR Congo rebel attacks

    More than 40 killed in suspected eastern DR Congo rebel attacks Suspected Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) militants have killed over 40 people in twin attacks in eastern DR Congo, local officials said Thursday, in the latest bloodshed across the turbulent region.
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    Tunisia's Saied to dissolve municipal councils ahead of local elections

    Tunisia's Saied to dissolve municipal councils ahead of local elections Tunisian President Kais Saied said late on Wednesday he will dissolve municipal councils months before they were due to be elected, further dismantling the systems of government developed after the 2011 revolution that...
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    'Mafia Africa': A deep dive into Nigerian organised crime in France

    'Mafia Africa': A deep dive into Nigerian organised crime in France Nigerian crime is synonymous with cyber crime, and variants of the original so-called 419 scam. These are emails where the suspect claims to be a prince or princess without access to their riches, and promise to share their...
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    Kenyan women go digital for equal opportunities

    Kenyan women go digital for equal opportunities In tonight's edition: In South Sudan, UN experts say violence against civilians persists with impunity. And March 8th marks international women's day. A chance to take stock and celebrate women's achievements but also acknowledge persistant...
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    France 24 expresses its deep concern following the indictment of its former correspondent and a director in Algeria

    France 24 expresses its deep concern following the indictment of its former correspondent and a director in Algeria The journalist and former correspondent of France 24 in Algeria, Moncef Ait Kaci, was tried on Wednesday in Algiers for "financing received from abroad and publication of...
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    Nigeria's education crisis: 20 million children out of school

    Nigeria's education crisis: 20 million children out of school Around 20 million Nigerian children do not go to school, according to figures from UNICEF, one of the highest numbers of out-of-school children anywhere in the world. Security fears, a lack of public schools and extreme poverty all...
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    Sub-Saharan migrants flee Tunisia following wave of racist attacks

    Sub-Saharan migrants flee Tunisia following wave of racist attacks Sub-Saharan migrants living in Tunisia have been the target of a surge in racist attacks, following a February 21 speech by President Kais Said denouncing what he called "hordes of illegal immigrants". Since then, many migrants...
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    Clashes erupt in DR Congo between M23 rebels and army despite ceasefire

    Clashes erupt in DR Congo between M23 rebels and army despite ceasefire M23 rebels clashed with soldiers on two fronts in eastern DR Congo on Tuesday, officials said, despite a regional ceasefire deal due to take effect the same day.
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