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Africa News Tonight – World Leaders Address 77th UNGA; U.S. Bans Botswana Poultry Imports
Coming up on Africa News Tonight: World leaders, among them African heads of state, commenced addressing the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly and took turns raising issues of concern in the nations which range from armed conflict to climate change; U.S. officials announce the banning of poultry imports from Botswana due to an outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza on some poultry farms in the southern African nation.
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Africa News Tonight – U.S. Officials Report Eritrea Troops in Ethiopia Tigray; UNGA Proceedings Continue
Coming up on Africa News Tonight: Top U.S. diplomat, Mike Hammer says Washington is aware of Eritrean troops that have crossed into Ethiopia’s Tigray region and adds, the Eritrean presence could inflame fighting in the region; World leaders continue addressing the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly and Senegal’s President and the head of the African Union, Macky Sall was the first African leader to speak during which he called for the removal of sanctions in Zimbabwe, a de-escalation of the war in Ukraine and more.