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Daybreak Africa: Hopes fades for dozens of African migrants missing after boat sinks off Canary Islands
On Daybreak Africa: Hopes of finding any of the 48 migrants missing since their boat sank near the Spanish island of El Hierro are diminishing, authorities said on Sunday. Plus, Zambia’s Judicial Complaint Commission hears the suspension of three Constitutional Court Judges by President Hichilema Monday. HIV/AIDS Patients in South Sudan Express Gratitude for their medical treatment. A spokesperson for Zimbabwe’s fragmented main opposition Triple C says the party is focused on preparing the country for the future. Ugandan President Museveni fires Kampala officials for failure to manage a garbage landfill. Apprehension grows in Nigeria’s flood-ravaged Maiduguri as dozens of suspected Boko Haram fighters who escaped during a prison collapse remain at large. For this and more tune in to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: African leaders share goals at UN, US military concerned about Horn tensions, US candidates quiet on foreign policy
At the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly, African leaders have been clear they want a seat at the global table, especially considering the continent's ascendance. General Michael Langley, the head of the U.S. Africa Command, discusses growing security concerns in the Horn of Africa amid growing tensions in the region and a coming pullout of troops with the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia at the end of the year. When Americans vote in November, their choice between the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and the Republican candidate Donald Trump will have ramifications for the world, but neither candidate has offered detailed foreign policy proposals.