In this edition, we look at protests in Tunisia to demand
wage increases. Also, with the presidential election campaign officially under
way in the Democratic Republic of Congo, we look at the difficulties the future
president will face. And we bring you a special FRANCE 24 report on seven
Algerian migrants who went missing after their boat broke down.
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