The Burundi crisis topped the agenda at the United Nations in New York Monday, as the Security Council held an emergency meeting on the escalating conflict.
High ranking officials echoed calls from the African Union to prioritize the crisis and avoid another devastating civil war, after a weekend of violence that left nine people dead in the capital.
UN Correspondent Liling Tan has the details.
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