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Daybreak Africa: Biden Announces Advisory Council on African Diaspora
On Daybreak Africa: US President Joe Biden has announced the formation of an advisory council on African Diaspora Engagement. Plus, Malawi’s president discusses his government’s fight against corruption and coups in Africa. Zimbabwean President's growing economy claims is met with doubt and anger. Liberia’s main opposition party goes to court to make the election commission publish this year’s voters roll. Wednesday is the anniversary of a stadium massacre in Guinea. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: US Secretary of Defense Wraps Up Africa Tour and More
On Africa News Tonight: The U.S. Secretary of Defense wraps up his trip to Africa with a visit to Angola. Cameroon joins the call for a permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council for the African Union. Anti-apartheid hero Winnie Mandela gets a new honor – a major street named for her.
Africa News Tonight: Egypt Works to Bring Peace to Sudan
On Africa News Tonight: Egypt's foreign minister talks about efforts to bring peace to Sudan. French forces will leave Niger - what does it mean for Niger, and France? Disaster victims in Libya and Morocco will need help to recover from their trauma.
Is It the End of French Dominance in West Africa? [simulcast]
On this edition of Straight Talk Africa, host Haydé Adams and her guests discuss anti-French sentiments permeating across the European nation’s former colonies in West Africa, which has experienced several military coups in recent years. Guests include Babacar Ndiaye senior fellow at the Timbuktu Institute, Gnaka Lagoke of Lincoln University and Philip Obaji, a Nigerian journalist.