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Africa Live this week: 12-18 February 2024 - BBC News Africa Live this week: 12-18 February 2024 - BBC News
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By James Gregory BBC World Service
BBC News
Brazil's president is accused by Israel of "crossing a red line" after he made the comparison in a speech. Protests are being held in the Nigerian cities of Oyo and Ibadan against the rising cost of living.
The latest demonstrations in the south of the country follow similar ones held in northern Nigeria two weeks ago.
Protesters are angry at the high rate of inflation, driven largely by high food prices and the government's decision to end a long-running fuel subsidy.
On Friday, the African Development Bank warned that Nigeria could see social unrest caused by rising fuel and food prices.
In its economic outlook for this year, the bank warned that other countries, including Kenya, Ethiopia and Angola could face similar problems.
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