Guinea, Ivory Coast repatriate citizens from Tunisia

In tonight's edition: as hundreds of sub-Saharan African migrants are attacked or made homeless in Tunisia after a racist presidential speech last week, Guinea sends a plane to repatriate some of its nationals. Other countries are set to follow suit. Also, France's president pledges €50 million in Gabon to help protect forests, but Emmanuel Macron's trip sparks protests and accusations of hypocrisy in DR Congo. Finally, we report on how Burkina Faso's FESPACO film festival is a celebration of the continent's cinema, but also a chance to sell and buy content.

Guinea, Ivory Coast repatriate citizens from Tunisia
In tonight's edition: as hundreds of sub-Saharan African migrants are attacked or made homeless in Tunisia after a racist presidential speech last week, Guinea sends a plane to repatriate some of its nationals. Other countries are set to follow suit. Also, France's president pledges €50 million in Gabon to help protect forests, but Emmanuel Macron's trip sparks protests and accusations of hypocrisy in DR Congo. Finally, we report on how Burkina Faso's FESPACO film festival is a celebration of the continent's cinema, but also a chance to sell and buy content.

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