Daybreak Africa: Senegal's president Faye vows to hunt down migrant traffickers
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On Daybreak Africa: Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye on Wednesday vowed to "relentlessly track down" migrant traffickers a day after news that at least 35 people had drowned off West Africa. Plus, the United States pledges support for Africa's Artificial Intelligence goals. A study finds conflict has closed 14,000 schools in 24 African countries. A year after Morocco’s earthquake, the country’s High Atlas region is still recovering. Aflatoxin kills hundreds of dogs in southern Malawi. Will South Sudan be able to hold elections this year? Early polls suggest Kamala Harris won the presidential debate, but will it affect the vote. For this and more tune in to Daybreak Africa!