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Inside the Continent Weekly Bulletin
Armed Groups Launch Coordinated Dawn Attacks Across Mali, South Africa's Police Commissioner suspended after appearing in court on corruption charges, and Zambia ordered to return the remains of former President Lungu. In Nigeria, six people have been charged with treason over an alleged coup plot against President Tinubu. On Tuesday, Ugandan forces freed more than 200 hostages from IS-linked militants in Eastern Congo
Strengthening China–Africa Educational Ties: Insights from Steven Ferewa Kamara, ASA President at UIBE
Baillor Jalloh is joined by Steven Ferewa Kamara, a specialist in policy, governance and community development and President of the African Students Association at the University of International Business and Economics, Beijing. In this programme they examine Mr Kamara’s experience of studying in China, his role representing African students, and the implications of expanding China–Africa educational ties for the continent
Liberia: Joseph Boakai clinch run-off victory
Baillor Jalloh is joined by Morris Barsee, the spokesperson for the Liberian Unity Party in the UK to discuss the run-off victory of Joseph Nyuma Boakai. On Monday, 20th November, the president of the National Electoral Commission, Davidetta Browne, announced the former vice president won by 50.64% of the votes whilst incumbent George Weah secured just 49.36%.
LIBYA FLOOD DISASTER
Baillor Jalloh, Enoch Karimba and Tchiyiwe Chihana are joined by Aemad Gadour, a Libyan resident in Sheffield to discuss the devastating flood that has killed 11000 people and many more missing.
Sudan political crisis
Baillor Jalloh and Tchiyiwe Chihana are joined by Sudanese resident Abdel Khalig Elmannan and African political analyst, Dr Nkululeko Sibanda for an in-dept discussion on the current conflict in Sudan.

