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Daybreak Africa: Tunisians resume protests against President Saied
On Daybreak Africa: Hundreds of Tunisians protested on Sunday against President Kais Saied, accusing him of deepening authoritarian rule and stifling political competition two weeks before a presidential election. Plus, the UN urges Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces to halt its attack on El Fasher. UNICEF says more deaths are being recorded in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Burundi due to an mpox outbreak. A woman in DRC creates jobs by recycling plastics. Kenya’s President William Ruto visits the country’s police contingent in Haiti. Tanzania’s main opposition will hold a peaceful protest Monday despite police disapproval. Bipartisan calls are made to cool heated political rhetoric in the US presidential campaign. For this and more tune in to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: UN General Assembly kicking off, Kenya's Ruto assesses Haiti mission, catching up with English Premier League action
The 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly is under way in New York City, kicking off with what's being called the Summit of the Future to look at ways to modernize the U.N. Ahead of the U.N. gathering, Kenyan President William Ruto arrived in Haiti, over the weekend, where a Kenyan police deployment is leading U.N. efforts to battle gangs that have brought the country to its knees. We take a look at all the latest English Premier League action.