Africa News Tonight: China-Africa summit winds down, UN tries to end dispute over Libya central bank, Malawi aims to boost road safety
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As the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation summit winds down in Beijing, experts assess Beijing’s relations with African nations. The United Nations said it held talks between Libya’s rival governments in an attempt to resolve a crisis at the country’s central bank, which has triggered a blockade of oil production and exports from Libya. Malawi government officials, road engineers, and road safety specialists say human behavior and poor road conditions lead to deadly accidents on Malawi’s M-1 Road, the oldest road network in the southern African nation.