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Daybreak Africa: Norwegian NGO: Burkinabe refugees living in 'dire' conditions' in central Mali
On Daybreak Africa: Cameroon opposition and civil society blame low voter registration on President Paul Biya. Plus, a US official holds talks in Africa on the 'responsible use' of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in military operations. Peace talks between DRC and Rwanda governments are scheduled to resume in Angola's capital, Luanda, this week. An Afrobarometer survey says young Africans prefer democracy to any authoritarian alternative. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz officially accepts his nomination as Kamala Harris’ running mate. Former President Bill Clinton addresses the Democratic National Convention. For these and more, tune in to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: DNC nominates Walz VP candidate, Democrats woo voters with energy, music, Egyptian journalists protest arrests
On the third day of the Democratic National Convention. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz accepted his party’s nomination as its vice-presidential candidate in the U.S. election. The 2024 Democratic National Convention heads into its last evening today in Chicago, and the speakers have focused on delivering a high-energy message to woo voters. Egyptian journalists increasingly are concerned about the jailing of their colleagues, many of whom are being held without trial.