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Daybreak Africa: Liberia’s Senate Elects Female President Pro-Tempore
On Daybreak Africa: A woman is elected President Pro-Tempore of the Liberian Senate, but activists demand more female representation. Plus, Former Sierra Leone President Koroma is granted medical bail to travel to Nigeria. Africa's humanitarian crises are underreported amid conflicts in Europe and Middle East. Rights groups call for the US to designate Nigeria for religious freedom violations. A joint Ugandan opposition group plans a peaceful protest Thursday ahead of tomorrow’s Non-Aligned Movement Summit in Kampala. Some crucial games are scheduled Thursday at the 2024 African Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: Gabon Military Names New Government, South Africa Case Against Israel Faces Challenges, Zambia Aims for AFCON Repeat
Gabon's military junta has appointed a second transitional government within four months, despite opposition concerns. Legal experts familiar with the International Court of Justice say it’s unlikely to agree with South Africa's demand for an Israeli ceasefire. Having won the Africa Cup of Nations back in 2012, Zambia is now hoping to reclaim its African championship title.