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Daybreak Africa: Amnesty expresses concern over Zimbabwe rights abuses
On Daybreak Africa: Amnesty International is concerned about rights abuses in Zimbabwe. Plus, the Kenyan government threatens to halt paying the salaries of striking doctors. At least 94 percent of malaria deaths occur in Africa, the WHO says on World Malaria Day today April 25th. Nigerian President Bola Tinubu warns of the link between illegal mining operations and the financing of terrorist activities across Africa. Togo’s largest opposition party says it will never accept the new constitutional reforms approved by parliament. President Joe Biden signs a $95 billion foreign aid package. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: US, Niger discuss troop withdrawal, Russian forces head to Niger, pro-Palestinian protests spread at US universities
U.S. and Niger officials are meeting today to discuss the withdrawal of American forces from the military-ruled country. Since their military coup, Niger’s new leaders have pursued closer ties with Russia, mirroring neighboring Mali and Burkina Faso, where Russian military forces have established a presence. In the U.S., university students are demonstrating against the Israel and Hamas war in Gaza, and although some demonstrators have been arrested, it appears the protests are not dying down.