Why are young French Africans moving back to Africa? Focus On Africa Podcast
The leading opposition party in Mozambique files a lawsuit demanding a recount of this month's election results because of alleged irregularities, and deposits three hundred kilos of documents at the country's highest court.
Also, the French president, Emmanuel Macron, visits Morocco; we take a look at relations between the two countries, and why young French Africans are leaving France to move back to Africa.
00:01 Intro
00:54 How did Mozambique get to the point of street protests?
07:56 Why have France and Morocco been at loggerheads for years?
15:24 Why are France's young Africans leaving the country for Africa?
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