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Guinea coup: Junta hosts talks on transition back to civilian rule

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In this edition, Guinea's opposition leaders say they support the military ousting of President Alpha Conde earlier this month, as four days of talks about the return to democratic rules begin in Conakry. Also,  France says that Mali striking a deal with Russian paramilitary group Wagner would be a red line in relation between Paris and Bamako. And, we look at how Tanzanian fashion artists, Makeke, is using traditional artifacts to recreate pre-colonial costumes.

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