Africa News Tonight - Experts Stress Over Climate Change Impacts; Burkina Faso Investigates Nouna Deaths

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On Africa News Tonight: Environmental experts report floods that typically occur “once in a hundred years” will become more frequent in coastal communities due to rising sea levels that are caused by climate change, a development that will hinder economic growth in regions such as West Africa. Prosecutors in Burkina Faso report 28 bodies were found after victims were shot dead in the West African nation’s northwestern region, and add, an investigation into the deaths is underway.