Rwandan suspect Félicien Kabuga had key genocide role, trial hears
In tonight's edition: One of the men accused of funding and supporting the genocide in Rwanda goes on trial in The Hague. Prosecutors say Félicien Kabuga played a crucial role in the tragedy, in which 800,000 people were killed over just three months in 1994. Also, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa denies money-laundering allegations in the "farmgate" scandal. Hundreds of thousands of dollars were stolen from his farm two years ago. And we look at the annual Global Innovation Index, with some of the world's overperformers located in Africa.

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