Opposition protesters in Senegal barricaded by police

In tonight’s edition: Senegal’s state prosecutor claimed on Tuesday that a small but organised cell of opposition supporters have plotted to use violence to stop the trial of the country’s opposition leader, Ousmane Sonko. Also, a UN-backed fact-finding mission in Libya has released its final report on human rights in the country. It finds evidence of alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity, particularly against migrants. Finally, we see how one musician in Nigeria is teaching young people Yoruba music so that the tradition can live on.

Source: France24.com

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