Congolese women protest against fighting in east of country

In tonight's edition: Hundreds of Congolese women march in protest against the international community, whom they accuse of hypocrisy over its response to deepening conflict in the east of the country. Millions of people have been killed there since 1994. Also, Nigeria calls for a trio of people to be added to Interpol's watch list for allegedly forging the signature of a former president to steal over $6 million in cash. And love is in the air this Valentine's Day in Zimbabwe's capital Harare, as squads of saxophonists deliver love notes around town. 

Congolese women protest against fighting in east of country
In tonight's edition: Hundreds of Congolese women march in protest against the international community, whom they accuse of hypocrisy over its response to deepening conflict in the east of the country. Millions of people have been killed there since 1994. Also, Nigeria calls for a trio of people to be added to Interpol's watch list for allegedly forging the signature of a former president to steal over $6 million in cash. And love is in the air this Valentine's Day in Zimbabwe's capital Harare, as squads of saxophonists deliver love notes around town. 

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