Africa News Tonight - Cyclone Freddy Increases Health Risks in Southern African Countries & More

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Africa News Tonight - The World Health Organization warns that Cyclone Freddy, which left a trail of death and destruction across southern Africa, has increased the health risks for millions of people in Malawi, Mozambique, and Madagascar. A South African official says her government will need to analyze a war crimes indictment of Russian president Vladimir Putin before deciding what action to take should he visit the country in August. Plus, the White House today joined a chorus of gay rights supporters around the world criticizing Ugandan lawmakers for overwhelmingly passing a bill that would criminalize anyone who simply identifies as LGBTQ plus or engages in homosexual acts. For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!