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African and Caribbean countries united to request slave trade reparations

African and Caribbean countries to form a united front to request slave trade reparations for “historic mass crimes”.

African and Caribbean countries are to come together to get European nations to pay for “historic mass crimes” relating to the slave trade. They would work with the United Nations to assess whether acts of enslavement constituted serious violations of human rights.

Also a new report says average global temperatures could go up by 2.5-3 degrees celsius by the end of the century. That's double the upper limit that various global agreements had planned for.

And FIFA, the body that governs world football has had nine presidents since it was founded in 1904, all men. We had a chat with Hope Sogni wants to be the first female candidate in 2027 but she's not actually a woman: she's an Artificial Intelligence creation.

Those are some of the topics we discussed with Desta Haile a writer and a musician based in London and and Akshat Rathi, London-based senior reporter for Bloomberg News specialising in climate change.

(Photo: A performance on the trans-Atlantic slave trade at the African Union's conference on reparations in Accra, Ghana, 14 November, 2023. Credit: Reuters)

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  • Sun 26 Nov 202308:06GMT