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Boina123
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Burundi is currently facing its worst political crisis since the end of its 12-year civil war, in 2005. Opposition supporters recently clashed with police, after Burundi's ruling party failed to win parliamentary approval for constitutional changes. VOA's Vincent Makori gets more insight from Frederic Nkundikije, of VOA's Central Africa Service.

Boina123
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Political parties will meet on Monday, to discuss a new date for the presidential elections. This after the government and the country's electoral commission agreed to postpone the poll.
For more analysis on the issue of Burundi, we are now joined from our Pretoria studios by analyst, Dr Dirk Kotze.

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Boina123
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In October 2022, Burundi reopened its borders after seven years of closure. Evariste Ndayishimiye, the new president, is keen to break with the isolation enforced by his late predecessor Pierre Nkurunziza, whose controversial third term sparked a political crisis and deadly crackdown in 2015. Despite being the poorest country in the world, Burundi is striving to reclaim its former glory. Young entrepreneurs are driving tourism and business, while international partners are returning. FRANCE 24's regional correspondent Clément Di Roma reports. 
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Boina123
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Burundi’s government says President Pierre Nkurunziza has died of a heart attack at age 55.

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Boina123
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Wednesday's volatile situation ramped after protesters hurled stones at the police who retaliated by firing tear gas as demonstrators, who are still angry over President Pierre Nkurunziza’s bid for a third term as president. VOA’s Vincent Makori reports.

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Boina123
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Burundi's outgoing Prime Minister welcomes his successor, Gervais Ndirakobuca
Burundi's President Evariste Ndayishimiye replaced his prime minister and a top aide in a high-level political purge Wednesday after warning of a "coup" plot against him.

Security minister Gervais Ndirakobuca was sworn in before parliament as the new premier, capping a day of high drama in the troubled central #African nation.

He succeeds Alain-Guillaume Bunyoni, who was sacked along with Ndayishimiye's civilian chief of staff General Gabriel Nizigama in the first major reshuffle at the top since the president took office a little over two years ago.

Lawmakers had approved the appointment of Ndirakobuca -- a former chief of Burundi's feared intelligence agency -- in a unanimous 113-0 vote at a hastily called parliamentary session earlier Wednesday.

Ndayishimiye, a 54-year-old former army general, gave no reasons for Bunyoni's dismissal, but last week he had warned of a coup plot against his regime.

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Boina123
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Burundi’s current political upheaval began in April 2015, after current president Pierre Nkurunziza decided to run for a controversial third term defying the country’s constitution which limits the president to a maximum two terms. Esther Githui Ewart reports.

Boina123
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Many families in the Burundian capital have moved across town to avoid being caught in clashes between armed youths and security forces as the political violence there enters its eighth month. But as VOA’s Mohammed Yusuf reports from Bujumbura, those who have fled say life is no easier.
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Boina123
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One person has been killed and four others injured in a bomb explosion in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The blast occurred in the eastern town of Sake where government forces have been fighting the M23 rebels since last month. Congolese authorities have blamed the bomb attack on the rebel group. SABC's Chris Ocamringa has more from Kinshasa.

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Boina123
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Burundi has closed its border with Rwanda, according to Burundi's Interior Minister, Martin Niteretse. It comes after President Evariste Ndayishimiye accused Rwanda of backing the Red Tabara, a group based in the restive eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Anti-government demonstrations grow violent in Burundi, Polish border authorities turn Russian nationalist bikers back, hellish conditions for African migrants in Libyan detention centers, and a freak storm kills dozens in northwest Pakistan.

BURUNDI
Thousands Flee as Anti-Government Protests Continue
Police and military respond to growing movement against President Pierre Nkurunziza after he announced plans to run for re-election in June.

BELARUS
Pro-Putin Bikers Turned Away at Polish Border
Members of the Night Wolves club planned to travel from Moscow to Berlin to mark the 70th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany.

LIBYA
Migrants Face Mistreatment at Detention Centers
Hundreds complain of beatings, forced labor, and other intolerable conditions.

PAKISTAN
‘Mini-Cyclone’ Kills Dozens in Peshawar and Adjacent Areas
The storm also left more than 200 wounded, and the military was called in to help with rescue efforts.

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Boina123
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Street battles and gunfire erupted again in the Burundi capital on Thursday as protests against President Pierre Nkurunziza rejected his calls for calm in the east African nation, an ethnic tinderbox with a long history of civil war and genocide. VOA’s Vincent Makori reports.

Boina123
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The president of Burundi, Pierre Nkurunziza, has died at the age of 55, just weeks before he was due to step down from office.
A government statement says he had a heart attack, but there is speculation that he may have contracted coronavirus.
President Nkurunziza came to power in 2005 as part of a peace deal that ended a years-long civil war.

Al Jazeera’s Raheela Mahomed looks back at his life.

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Boina123
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Burundi's Supreme Court sentenced ousted prime minister Alain-Guillaume Bunyoni to life in prison on Friday (Dec. 08) on charges including attempting to overthrow the government and threatening the life of the president, a judicial source said.


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Boina123
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Burundi has worsened its already strained relations with Rwanda after it decided to close their shared border. But people and businesses in both nations are now paying the price, as the ripple effects are starting to be felt across the wider region.
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Two government supporters were shot dead in the Burundian capital Bujumbura overnight, amid fears of a slide into a cycle of vicious retaliation after weeks of street protest opposed to President Pierre Nkurunziza's bid for a third term.

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Boina123
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Burundi's civil war ended more than a decade ago, but womens rights are often ignored. The International Fund for Agricultural Development explains a unique legal program for women.

Boina123
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The government of Rwanda says it is going to relocate refugees from Burundi to other countries, after accusations from U.S. diplomats that Rwandan officials are using the refugees to build political opposition to Burundi’s president. VOA’s Vincent Makori reports.
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