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    WHO chief says his uncle was murdered by Eritrean troops in Ethiopia's Tigray

    WHO chief says his uncle was murdered by Eritrean troops in Ethiopia's Tigray The head of the World Health Organization said on Wednesday that Eritrean troops "murdered" his uncle in the Tigray region of Ethiopia.
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    Independent Egyptian journalist Lina Atallah: 'We feel really lonely'

    Independent Egyptian journalist Lina Atallah: 'We feel really lonely' FRANCE 24 spoke to Lina Attalah, co-founder and editor of the independent Egyptian media outlet Mada Masr. In late August, the paper published a story about corruption within the ruling Nation's Future Party, which backs...
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    Last French troops leave Central African Republic amid closer Bangui-Moscow ties

    Last French troops leave Central African Republic amid closer Bangui-Moscow ties The last French troops deployed in the Central African Republic left on Thursday following a chill in relations caused by closer ties between Bangui and Moscow, an AFP reporter saw.
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    Kenya drought leaves wildlife gasping for breath

    Kenya drought leaves wildlife gasping for breath In southern Kenya's famed Amboseli national park, flanked by the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, the signs of the drought are everywhere. Dry and cracked soil, animal carcasses lying along the trails and emaciated trees with yellowing leaves have...
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    South Africa's Ramaphosa dodges impeachment vote in parliament

    South Africa's Ramaphosa dodges impeachment vote in parliament In this edition: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa dodges an impeachment vote as his ruling ANC party backs him; flooding in DR Congo kills scores of people; and the US opens its wallet as it looks to boost its influence on the...
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    South African assault survivor takes on country's rape laws in Constitutional Court

    South African assault survivor takes on country's rape laws in Constitutional Court With South Africa facing a growing wave of sexual violence against women, one survivor is seeking to change the legal definition of "consent". We hear from her in an exclusive interview as she takes her case to...
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    Ordeal in the Sahara: Migrants expelled from Algeria to northern Niger

    Ordeal in the Sahara: Migrants expelled from Algeria to northern Niger Over the past few years, tens of thousands of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa have been expelled from Algeria into Niger. They are taken to the border between the two countries, an open desert, and must then cross 15km on...
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    More than 120 killed in floods in DR Congo's capital Kinshasa

    More than 120 killed in floods in DR Congo's capital Kinshasa More than 120 people were killed Tuesday as the worst floods in years battered DR Congo's capital Kinshasa following an all-night downpour, authorities said in a provisional assessment.
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    South Africa's Ramaphosa dodges impeachment vote in parliament

    South Africa's Ramaphosa dodges impeachment vote in parliament South Africa's scandal-engulfed President Cyril Ramaphosa on Tuesday easily survived a vote in parliament on whether to initiate impeachment proceedings that could have forced him out of office.
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    South Africa's parliament votes against impeaching Ramaphosa

    South Africa's parliament votes against impeaching Ramaphosa South Africa's parliament voted against starting impeachment proceedings against President Cyril Ramaphosa over a report that says he held undeclared foreign currency at his farm in 2020. The lawmakers voted 214 to 148 against the move...
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    Lawsuit accuses social media giant Meta of inflaming Ethiopia’s civil war

    Lawsuit accuses social media giant Meta of inflaming Ethiopia’s civil war A new lawsuit has accused Meta Platforms META.O of enabling violent and hateful posts from Ethiopia to flourish on Facebook, inflaming the country's bloody civil war.
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    German hostage held in Sahel since 2018 freed, NGO says

    German hostage held in Sahel since 2018 freed, NGO says A German humanitarian worker held hostage in the Sahel for more than four-and-a-half years has been freed, his organisation said on Saturday.
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    Uganda receives 1,200 trial Ebola vaccines

    Uganda receives 1,200 trial Ebola vaccines On tonight's show: Uganda takes delivery of 1,200 trial Ebola vaccines. The jab aims to tackle a strain of the virus that has so far claimed 56 lives and infected hundreds. Also, Nigeria's defence chief rubbishes Reuters' claims about a secretive...
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    Fleeing DR Congo, thousands of Congolese refugees stream into Uganda

    Fleeing DR Congo, thousands of Congolese refugees stream into Uganda In eastern DR Congo, fighting between the M23 rebel group and the Congolese army has already forced 400,000 people to flee. Since March, more than 100,000 civilians have found refuge in Uganda. Hundreds of families arrive every...
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    UN says M23 rebel attacks in DR Congo killed at least 131 civilians

    UN says M23 rebel attacks in DR Congo killed at least 131 civilians M23 rebels killed at least 131 civilians in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on November 29-30 according to preliminary findings, the UN mission in the country said.
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    Reuters reveals alleged 'secret abortion programme' run by Nigeria's army

    Reuters reveals alleged 'secret abortion programme' run by Nigeria's army In tonight's edition: Reuters journalists find evidence of a systematic, illegal abortion programme run by the Nigerian army. It says thousands of terminations have been carried out, often without women's consent. Also...
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    Shock in Senegal as female MP assaulted by her male colleagues in parliament

    Shock in Senegal as female MP assaulted by her male colleagues in parliament A female MP in Senegal is slapped, kicked and knocked to the ground in the country’s National Assembly, this after allegedly insulting a pro-opposition religious leader. Also, South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa is...
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    South African parliament delays vote that could lead to Ramaphosa’s impeachment

    South African parliament delays vote that could lead to Ramaphosa’s impeachment South Africa's National Assembly on Monday delayed by a week a keenly watched parliamentary vote that could lead to President Cyril Ramaphosa's impeachment, the speaker announced Monday.
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    Sudan's military, civilian factions sign framework deal aimed at ending crisis

    Sudan's military, civilian factions sign framework deal aimed at ending crisis Sudan's military and civilian leaders signed a preliminary deal on Monday aimed at ending a deep crisis that has gripped the northeast African country since a coup a year ago.
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    Biodiversity hotspot Gabon offers safe haven to endangered species

    Biodiversity hotspot Gabon offers safe haven to endangered species After a two-year delay due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the COP15 summit will open on December 7 in Canada to address the biodiversity crisis. We take a closer look at the African nation of Gabon, which the UN considers a leader in...
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