South African Leader Sentenced; Pope Denounces Global Tyrants
South African opposition leader Julius Malema received a five-year prison sentence for firearm offenses. Additionally, Pope Leo visited Cameroon to criticize 'tyrants' causing global conflicts and resource exploitation in Africa.
In tonight's edition, South Africa’s firebrand, leftist leader Julius Malema is sentenced to five years in prison convicted of firearm offences. Also, on a visit to Cameroon, Pope Leo condemns so-called "tyrants" driving global wars and the exploitation of Africa’s resources. And we’ll have a look at a new online database shaking up the restitution debate.