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Nigeria's gasoline pump ⁠prices rise by 65%, ​highest in Africa

Nigeria's gasoline pump ⁠prices rise by 65%, ​highest in Africa
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In tonight's edition, Nigerians are feeling the consequences of the war in the Middle East at the pump, with gas prices soaring. Also, the Democratic Republic of Congo's armed forces begin a disarmament push against the FDLR, a militia linked to the Rwandan genocide in 1994. And in South Africa,  a mine owner has reached an understanding with illegal miners, allowing them limited access to his pro

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