Nigeria's New President, Central African Republic Inquiry and Darfur Sanctions Ofeibea Quist-Arcton and Tony Cox discuss stories from the African continent, including the inauguration of Nigeria's new president, the Hague's inquiry into human rights crimes in the Central African Republic, and President Bush's announcement of new economic sanctions against Sudan.

Nigeria's New President, Central African Republic Inquiry and Darfur Sanctions

Nigeria's New President, Central African Republic Inquiry and Darfur Sanctions

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Ofeibea Quist-Arcton and Tony Cox discuss stories from the African continent, including the inauguration of Nigeria's new president, the Hague's inquiry into human rights crimes in the Central African Republic, and President Bush's announcement of new economic sanctions against Sudan.