Main content
Sorry, this episode is not currently available

Africans affected by Turkey earthquake

We speak to two African students living in Turkey after two devastating earthquakes killed hundreds of people there and in Syria.

We speak to two African students living in Turkey after two devastating earthquakes killed hundreds of people there and in Syria. President Erdogan has described it as Turkey's worst disaster since 1939, while many people were also killed in war-torn northern Syria, including in areas held by rebel groups.

Plus, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has held talks with Mali鈥檚 ruling junta on expanding military ties between the two countries, on his third trip to Africa in six months. We get the verdict of the opposition M5-RFP coalition.

And content moderator who worked in Facebook parent company Meta's Nairobi office wins the right to sue the social media giant in a Kenyan court. We look at why it鈥檚 a landmark case for the continent.

Release date:

34 minutes

Podcast