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Today on Daybreak Africa, an African analyst explains why China's Foreign Minister is visiting four African nation in the new year, the trial of a Ugandan opposition leader resumes in a military court, and Ghana's President-elect is sworn in. Tune for all this and more on Daybreak Africa.
Africa News Tonight: Americans say farewell to Jimmy Carter, Chad pushes for French withdrawal, Turkey advances mediation effort in Sudan
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter’s body is lying in state in the Capitol in Washington, and people began lining up at 4 a.m. today despite cold, windy conditions. Chad's government has reiterated its order for French troops to completely withdraw from the country before the end of this month, after French President Emmanuel Macron said African countries are ungrateful for France's role in fighting militant insurgencies. The United States says it has determined Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Force is committing genocide in the country's war, as Turkey steps up its efforts to mediate in a conflict that has regional influences.
Straight Talk Africa [simulcast]
Every Wednesday, Straight Talk Africa goes behind the headlines to analyze the news and emerging trends shaping African societies. The show covers the diverse stories and insights of Africans from across the continent and in the diaspora, using social media to make the show's content more accessible, and bring our audience's views and questions into the conversation.