Happy New Year from Eye on Africa!

In tonight's edition: A fierce debate has emerged in Tunisia over how to repatriate fighters who joined extremist groups in Syria and their children. Also, a new animal park in Gabon that used to be frequented only by ousted president Ali Bongo and his powerful friends and acquaintances is now open to all. And after a busy 12 months trying to scratch the surface of the endless stories about and in Africa, we take a whistle-stop tour through some of the team helping us do so.

Happy New Year from Eye on Africa!
In tonight's edition: A fierce debate has emerged in Tunisia over how to repatriate fighters who joined extremist groups in Syria and their children. Also, a new animal park in Gabon that used to be frequented only by ousted president Ali Bongo and his powerful friends and acquaintances is now open to all. And after a busy 12 months trying to scratch the surface of the endless stories about and in Africa, we take a whistle-stop tour through some of the team helping us do so.

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