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Daybreak Africa: Rwanda's Opposition Hails British Court Ruling on Refugee Swap
On Day Break Africa: Rwanda’s main opposition leader says a British court decision vindicates his position that bringing refugees to Rwanda for settlement is illegal. Plus, Internally Displaced Persons in Sudan struggle to find basic supplies. Eswatini’s pro-democracy groups commemorate its June 29, 2021 protest to demand democratic reforms and Sierra Leone’s main opposition officially rejects the June 24 election results. For this and more tuned to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: UN Security Council End Mali Mission, Sierra Leone's Election Observers Raise Concerns & More
Africa News Tonight is a lively news magazine show featuring VOA correspondent reports, interviews with African officials, opposition leaders, NGOs and human rights activists. News feature stories look at science and technology, environmental issues, humanitarian topics, and the African diaspora.
Sonny Side of Sports: South Africa’s KG Montjane Ready for Wimbledon and More
On Friday’s Sonny Side of Sports: South African wheelchair tennis player Kgothatso “KG” Montjane is set to compete at the prestigious Wimbledon tournament, which starts July 3, in England. Sonny will be serving you this and more sports related news on today's show!
Africa News Tonight: Mali MINUSMA Pull Out to Being Saturday, Sudanese and South Sudanese Catholic Bishops Urge End to Sudan Conflict & More
Africa News Tonight is a lively news magazine show featuring VOA correspondent reports, interviews with African officials, opposition leaders, NGOs and human rights activists. News feature stories look at science and technology, environmental issues, humanitarian topics, and the African diaspora.

Nigeria's Chibok Schoolgirls: A Tribute
VOA’s Kim Lewis, talks with Dr. Aisha Muhammed-Oyebode about the heartbreak and aftermath of the April 14, 2014 kidnapping of 276 schoolgirls in Chibok, northeastern Nigeria by the terrorist group Boko Haram. Dr. Oyebode humanizes the plight and the courage of the girls through a collection of interviews, essays and photographs in her book, “The “Stolen Daughters of Chibok.”

Wagner Revolt: Implications for Kremlin and Ukraine
Host Carol Castiel talks with Mark Katz, professor of Russian and Eurasian Studies at George Mason University and Maria Snegovaya, senior fellow in Russian Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), about the significance and implications of the attempted mutiny spearheaded by Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the mercenary Wagner Group, in Russia. They analyze the impact of the aborted revolt on Vladimir Putin’s grip on power, Moscow’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine and much more.