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DR Congo: Fighting between army and M23 rebels leave civilians at breaking point

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Apr 07, 2026 12:49 By Aurélie BAZZARA-KIBANGULA

In Fizi territory, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, fighting is raging between Congolese soldiers, who are supported by local armed groups, and M23 rebels, who are allegedly supported by Rwanda. New recruits swell the ranks of the armed groups. And civilians are caught in the crossfire. A report by Aurélie Bazzara-Kibangula and Emmet Livingstone.

DR Congo: Fighting between army and M23 rebels leave civilians at breaking point

Dozens killed in Easter attacks in Nigeria

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Apr 06, 2026 20:19 By Clarisse FORTUNÉ

In tonight's edition: Dozens of people have been killed in multiple attacks in Nigeria over the Easter weekend. Also, disruption to shipping routes linked to the Iran war has left about 8 million kilograms of tea stuck in warehouses in Kenya. And in the DRC, tens of thousands of jubilant fans welcomed their football team as heroes after they qualified for the World Cup for the first time in 52 years.

Dozens killed in Easter attacks in Nigeria

Nigeria troops rescue 31 Easter worshippers after deadly church attack

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Apr 06, 2026 01:07 By FRANCE 24

Nigeria’s military said Sunday it rescued 31 worshippers abducted during Easter services in northwestern Kaduna state, after troops engaged gunmen in a firefight, though at least five people were killed in the attack. The assault on a Catholic and an evangelical church underscores worsening insecurity in the region, where criminal gangs and militant groups have intensified raids and kidnappings.

Nigeria troops rescue 31 Easter worshippers after deadly church attack

Uganda in shock after 4 children killed in kindergarten attack

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Apr 03, 2026 21:48 By Clémence WALLER

Uganda is in shock after four children were killed in a brutal attack at a kindergarten in Kampala. Meanwhile, Sudan’s military leader and head of state, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has appointed Yasir al-Atta as the armed forces’ new chief of staff. And, with a week to go before Benin heads to the polls for its general election, opposition parties are in crisis.

Uganda in shock after 4 children killed in kindergarten attack

How a Russian influence network is spreading anti-Ukrainian propaganda in Ivory Coast

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Apr 03, 2026 14:17 By The FRANCE 24 Observers

The Company – a network of Russian agents specialised in disinformation operations – has been carrying out a vast propaganda campaign against the Ukrainian embassy in Ivory Coast. When the pan-African media outlet The Continent received a trove of leaked documents about this operation, the FRANCE 24 Observers team joined forces with a consortium of international journalists to investigate the inner workings of this network.

How a Russian influence network is spreading anti-Ukrainian propaganda in Ivory Coast

From 250 to 700 dollars per article: How Russia influenced West African media content

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Apr 03, 2026 14:16 By The FRANCE 24 Observers

A leak of confidential documents from a network of Russian agents operating on the African continent reveals how Russia managed to place hundreds of articles in 35 different West African French-language media outlets – sometimes without their knowledge. The FRANCE 24 Observers team worked with an international media consortium coordinated by Forbidden Stories to analyse these leaked documents, which show just how susceptible these media outlets are to foreign interference.

From 250 to 700 dollars per article: How Russia influenced West African media content

Border town of Tiné caught in the crossfire as Sudan war spills into Chad

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Apr 03, 2026 13:56 By Harold GIRARD

The war in Sudan is spilling into Chad with increasing intensity. In mid-March, a drone strike – the fourth and deadliest cross-border attack from Sudan – killed 20 people in the town of Tiné, which has become a frontline in the conflict’s spillover. Chadian authorities have not officially identified those responsible, and both the Sudanese army and RSF rebels deny involvement. Since the strike, tensions in Chadian areas near the Sudanese border have escalated. The Chadian army has been placed on “maximum alert,” some citizens are calling for armed resistance, and hundreds of civilians are fleeing the border region. Harold Girard and Brahim Abakar Oumar report.

Border town of Tiné caught in the crossfire as Sudan war spills into Chad

Burkina Faso: More than 1,800 civilians killed by army and jihadists since 2023

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Apr 02, 2026 20:20 By Jean-Emile JAMMINE

In tonight’s edition: Human Rights Watch reports that Burkina Faso’s government forces and jihadist groups together killed more than 1,800 civilians between 2023 and 2025. In Accra, a collapsed and unfinished school has left four people dead and nearly 30 injured, raising concerns over unsafe classrooms. Meanwhile, Belgium is pushing back against a US-backed AI firm seeking access to historic mining maps that could reveal valuable mineral deposits.

Burkina Faso: More than 1,800 civilians killed by army and jihadists since 2023

Burkina Faso army, jihadists have killed more than 1,800 civilians since 2023, HRW says

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Apr 02, 2026 08:22 By FRANCE 24

More than 1,800 civilians have been killed in violence-wracked Burkina Faso since 2023, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on Thursday that accuses the army and civilian militias of killing more civilians than jihadists do. The NGO called on prosecutors at the International Criminal Court to investigate war crimes "perpetrated by all parties to the conflict".

Burkina Faso army, jihadists have killed more than 1,800 civilians since 2023, HRW says

South Africa deploys troops to tackle crime in Cape Town townships

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Apr 01, 2026 20:23 By Yinka OYETADE

In tonight’s edition: South Africa ramps up its fight against crime with the deployment of soldiers in Cape Town. Also, the Democratic Republic of Congo gets a chance at World Cup glory for the first time in over half a century. And top African leaders and changemakers gather in Paris for the ChangeNOW international climate summit — we speak to one of them, Elizabeth Wathuti.

South Africa deploys troops to tackle crime in Cape Town townships

Viral video falsely claims Israeli Jews are ‘stealing land’ in Morocco

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Apr 01, 2026 19:54 By Vedika BAHL

Internet users have been sharing a video online that they claim “proves” Israeli Jews are stealing land in Morocco – supposedly reclaiming property from before they emigrated. The footage shows clashes in a crowded scene, but it’s difficult to determine exactly what is happening or where it was filmed. Our fact-checking team at FRANCE 24 Observers investigated these claims and found that the images are being shared out of context. Vedika Bahl breaks down the facts in this edition of Truth or Fake.

Viral video falsely claims Israeli Jews are ‘stealing land’ in Morocco

No safe places for women in Darfur, report warns

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Mar 31, 2026 20:21 By Yinka OYETADE

In tonight’s edition, Doctors Without Borders sounds the alarm over Sudan, warning that sexual violence against women and girls is being used as a weapon of war. Also, a Tunisian court has handed down a two-year prison sentence to news website editor Ghassen Ben Khelifa, in the latest prosecution targeting media workers. And after stops in New York, London and Melbourne, the Africa Fashion exhibition arrives in Paris.

No safe places for women in Darfur, report warns

Burundi's main city rocked by blasts after electrical fire at military store

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Mar 31, 2026 19:20 By FRANCE 24

Multiple blasts hit Burundi's main city of Bujumbura on Tuesday after an electrical fire broke out at a military arsenal in the east African nation. An army spokesperson said emergency services were intervening and urged the public to remain calm after the incident sparked fears of a coup against the government.

Burundi's main city rocked by blasts after electrical fire at military store

Senegal signs law doubling penalty for same-sex relations to 10 years in jail

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Mar 31, 2026 14:17 By FRANCE 24

Senegal on Tuesday signed into law legislation doubling the penalty for same-sex relations to up to 10 years in jail. The new law also includes criminal penalties for those found guilty of promoting or financing same-sex relationships.

Senegal signs law doubling penalty for same-sex relations to 10 years in jail

Nigeria's gasoline pump ⁠prices rise by 65%, ​highest in Africa

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Mar 30, 2026 20:19 By Clémence WALLER

In tonight's edition: Nigerians are feeling the consequences of the war in the Middle East at the pump, with petrol prices soaring. Also, DR Congo's armed forces begin a disarmament push against the FDLR, a militia linked to the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. And in South Africa, a mine owner has reached an understanding with illegal miners, allowing them limited access to his property once formal operations end for the day.

Nigeria's gasoline pump ⁠prices rise by 65%, ​highest in Africa

Egypt imposes business curfew to counter soaring fuel costs

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Mar 27, 2026 21:43 By Yinka OYETADE

In tonight's edition: Egypt orders shops, restaurants and shopping malls to shut their doors from 9:00pm on Saturday as it hopes to cushion the blow of energy prices that have more than doubled because of the Iran war. Also, rising jihadist violence in the Sahel is hitting tourism in Benin. Plus Somali women defy Al Shabaab threats and conservative norms to play football.

Egypt imposes business curfew to counter soaring fuel costs

Fifteen years after fall of Gaddafi, Libyan city of Benghazi reborn

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Mar 27, 2026 10:12 By Lilia BLAISE

Fifteen years after the revolution that deposed Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, our team reports from the eastern city of Benghazi. Although the security situation there is now relatively stable, reunification does not seem to be on the immediate agenda, with Libya still ruled by two different governments.

Fifteen years after fall of Gaddafi, Libyan city of Benghazi reborn

'One in 1,000': Gabon eco-rangers battle for baby sea turtles' survival against the odds

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Mar 27, 2026 06:57 By FRANCE 24

Despite sometimes going without wages for months at a time, Gabon's eco-rangers continue to patrol the African nation's beaches to protect the nests of sea turtles against seagulls, crabs and encroaching sea levels.

'One in 1,000': Gabon eco-rangers battle for baby sea turtles' survival against the odds