Africa News Tonight: Ghana protests resume, Libya seeks to end central bank fight, US voters assess impact of vice-presidential debate

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Demonstrators in Accra who are part of the Democracy Hub advocacy group are protesting the government’s handling of illegal mining, which has wreaked environmental havoc across the West African country. The House of Representatives in eastern Libya and the High Council of State have signed an agreement to resolve the central bank crisis, signaling the ability of the Libyan parties to overcome challenges together. Both Democrats and Republicans in Ohio are hoping Tuesday’s vice-presidential debate will motivate people to participate in the coming U.S. election.