Nightline Africa - April 14, 2024
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2d ago
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Nightline Africa - April 13, 2024
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by VOA Africa
2d ago
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Nightline Africa - April 07, 2024
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by VOA Africa
1w ago
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Malawi High Court to Rule on Sensitive Documents Case - March 31, 2024
Nightline Africa
by Peter Clottey
2w ago
In Malawi, a high court is set to rule Tuesday on whether the Defense Force can withhold "sensitive national security" documents" from Vice President Saulus Chilima's defense team. Chilima's lawyer argues to do so would undermine his client's legal right to a fair trial. Former Attorney General Kalekale Kaphale tells VOA's Peter Clottey he wants written communications between President Lazarus Chakwera and the head of Malawi's Defense Force ..read more
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Togo Activists Urge President Not to Sign Proposed Law - March 31, 2024
Nightline Africa
by Peter Clottey
2w ago
In Togo, civil society and religious groups are calling on President Faure Gnassingbe not to sign a new parliamentary measure into law. The controversial legislation amends the constitution to allow parliament to choose the next president. For more, VOA's Peter Clottey talks to human rights lawyer and former minister Jean Yaovi Degli ..read more
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Little Optimism Seen for Improved Niger US Relations - March 31, 2024
Nightline Africa
by Carol Van Dam Falk
2w ago
Niger’s military recently said the presence of American troops in the West African country is illegal. US officials are meeting behind closed doors with Niger’s military rulers to try to work out a deal to keep some US troops there. Niger had been a key US ally in the region before the July coup. Sahel expert Michael Shurkin tells VOA's Carol Van Dam it’s easier for the junta to blame the US for economic woes and attacks by insurrectionists than to deal with those issues head-on ..read more
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People Waste Nearly 20% of Food Globally As Others Starve - March 31, 2024
Nightline Africa
by Carol Van Dam Falk
2w ago
A new UN report says the world wasted 19% of the food produced in 2022. The nations reporting for the index nearly doubled from 2021. Researchers found each person wastes about 174 pounds of food a year. Co-author Clementine O’Connor says it's a travesty when over 780 million people face chronic hunger, including many in Africa. She tells VOA's Carol Van Dam it’s complicated, but the problem can be solved through collaboration ..read more
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Nightline Africa - March 31, 2024
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2w ago
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Nightline Africa - March 30, 2024
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2w ago
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Nightline Africa - March 24, 2024
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3w ago
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