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Climate change fuelled Southern Africa's catastrophic floods




In tonight’s edition: Extreme flooding in Southern Africa has submerged towns and killed at least 200 people as scientists say climate change will make supercharged rainfall more likely in the years to come. Also, healthcare fraud undermines Kenya’s already fragile system. And it’s a first in the history of Beninese cycling: at just 18 years old, Georgette Vignonfodo is heading off the roads of Benin to take her journey up a gear with training in Switzerland.



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