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Eye on Africa │Tunisian lawyers strike after lawyer Sonia Dahmani's arrest
In tonight's edition: Lawyers take to the streets of Tunisia's capital, protesting the arrest of lawyer and TV pundit Sonia Dahmani, a known critic of President Kais Saied. Thousands of families have been displaced in Burundi after recent flooding caused by heavy rainfall. And the uncompromising Patriotic Alliance party is looking to make a dent in the upcoming South African elections as it gains ground in Western Cape.
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Mahamat Idriss Déby wins Chadian presidential election
Mahamat Idriss Deby says he will serve all Chadians after winning this week's presidential election, but top rival Succès Masra is contesting the result and says he's the winner. Meanwhile in Ivory Coast, Laurent Gbagbo's return is confirmed with his nomination his PPA-CI party as a candidate for the 2025 presidential election. And breakdance will make its Olympic Games debut and a South African dancer is chasing her dream to compete in Paris.
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Paramilitary attacks in Sudan's Darfur possibly 'genocide', Human Rights Watch says
In tonight's edition: In a harrowing investigation, Human Rights Watch has collected stories of survivors in Darfur who faced systematic execution, persecution and abuse by the RSF paramilitary.
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South Africa's president signs party funding bill into law
In tonight's edition: South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa signs a party funding bill into law, but opposition parties say the changes are unconstitutional, with some political critics even planning on mounting a legal challenge.
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Rescuers search for survivors in deadly South Africa building collapse
In tonight's edition: Rescue teams racing to reach dozens of construction workers trapped beneath the rubble of a collapsed multi-storey apartment in South Africa say they've made contact with around a dozen people buried alive in the rubble. At least six people were killed when the structure folded in the coastal city of George on Monday.
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Vote-counting begins after Chad's presidential election
Monday was voting day in Chad, where nearly 8 million voters were eligible to choose their next president, after three years of military rule under Mahamat Idriss Déby. Analysts widely expect the incumbent to win.