Presidents Felix Tshisekedi and Paul Kagame have expressed their support for a ceasefire after a surprise face-to-face meeting in Qatar. Many welcome their commitment as an important development, but it’s not clear whether it will be enough to stop the fighting. Also, Ghanaian MPs have introduced a new bill in Parliament to criminalize witchcraft accusations. Hundreds of people, mainly women, are trapped in so-called witch camps, especially in northern Ghana. And the “Imane Khelif effect” is getting strong in Algeria. The female boxer who made an impression at the Paris Olympics is now inspiring young girls to try on boxing gloves.
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