In tonight’s edition: Battle-scarred Khartoum is relatively quiet amidst the latest truce, but there are still reports of limited air strikes. Also, a Senegal court rejects calls for another adjournment in the rape trial of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko. He denies the charges and says they are politically motivated. Finally, we discover the movie “Measures of Men”. Directed by a German filmmaker, it focuses on the first genocide of the 20th century, in which tens of thousands of indigenous Nama and Herero were slaughtered by German soldiers. The film is a bid to confront viewers with the harsh realities of colonial violence.
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Thursday, November 28