Daybreak Africa: Amnesty: French weapons in Sudan likely breach of U.N. arms embargo
On Daybreak Africa: Armored vehicles manufactured by the United Arab Emirates and equipped with French defense systems have been captured by the Sudanese army during the civil war in Sudan, Amnesty International says. Plus, stark differences over financing are emerging at the UN climate change summit, also called COP29. Mozambique’s political unrest is costing the Southern Africa region. An estimated 4,000 illegal miners remain trapped inside a closed mine in South Africa’s Northwest province. Vote counting from Wednesday’s breakaway Somaliland’s presidential election continues. We’ll have an analysis. Roman Catholic Bishops in Kenya criticize President Ruto’s government for what they called unexplained killings and abductions. Nigeria launches 'Human Rights Defenders' forum. For these and more tune in to Daybreak Africa!
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Daybreak Africa: Russia vetoes UN Sudan cease-fire resolution
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