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    UN mission calls for funding amid Ethiopia education disruption

    UN mission calls for funding amid Ethiopia education disruption A UN high-level mission in Ethiopia led by Education Cannot Wait calls for innovative financing solutions to urgently address the education needs of 9 million crisis-affected out-of-school children. FRANCE 24's Yinka Oyetade speaks...
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    France returns fighter jets from Chad, marking start of military withdrawal

    France returns fighter jets from Chad, marking start of military withdrawal France has withdrawn two parplanes that were based in N'Djamena, two weeks after Chad declared it was ending its decades-long military cooperation with France. While this marks the start of a new chapter, the final...
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    Ghana's opposition leader John Mahama officially wins presidential election

    Ghana's opposition leader John Mahama officially wins presidential election Ghana's opposition party candidate, John Mahama, won the presidential election with 56.55% of the vote against the ruling party's candidate, Mahamudu Bawumia. More information with FRANCE 24 correspondent in Accra...
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    Author accused of denying 1994 Rwandan genocide, Charles Onana, found guilty

    Author accused of denying 1994 Rwandan genocide, Charles Onana, found guilty French-Cameroonian journalist Charles Onana and his publisher have been convicted by the Paris Criminal Court of denying the genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda. Survivors' associations had lodged a complaint...
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    Zimbabwe's sick turn to herbalists over ailing health system

    Zimbabwe's sick turn to herbalists over ailing health system In Zimbabwe, the countries' struggling healthcare system is driving desperate cancer patients to unregulated herbalists. Doctors warn these types of alternative medecines could be doing more harm than good. Story by Laurent Berstecher.
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    FRANCE 24 speaks to 'Women in Science' award-winner about managing Tanzania's water access

    FRANCE 24 speaks to 'Women in Science' award-winner about managing Tanzania's water access The 'For Women in Science International Awards' program was created in 1998. The honour is dished out every year by L'Oréal and UNESCO for exceptional women researches and their contributions to the...
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    Dakar Fashion Week: 'fashion is art'

    Dakar Fashion Week: 'fashion is art' The Dakar fashion week wrapped up in spectacular style, turning Senegal into the epicentre of pan-African haute-couture. Designers from South-Africa, Ghana, Ivory Coast and beyond brought patterns, audacious colours, and fearless creativity. The event...
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    Violence against women: South Africa’s safe houses face closure threat

    Violence against women: South Africa’s safe houses face closure threat South African campaigners are in the midst of ramping up for an awareness drive about the scale and impact of violence against women. The country has a domestic violence rate five times higher than the global average and it...
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    Polls open in general election in Ghana overshadowed by the worst economic crisis in a generation

    Polls open in general election in Ghana overshadowed by the worst economic crisis in a generation Ghanaians headed to the polls Saturday in presidential and legislative elections poised to be a litmus test for democracy in a region shaken by extremist violence and coups. Details by Shirli Sitbon.
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    Ghana votes in tight election amid hopes for better economic times

    Ghana votes in tight election amid hopes for better economic times Ghana held a presidential and parliamentary election on Saturday amid hopes for an economic revival after the worst financial crisis in a generation, which led to a major debt default in the West African nation. Details by FRANCE...
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    Chad protesters call for fast withdrawal of French troops after military agreement

    Chad protesters call for fast withdrawal of French troops after military agreement Thousands of Chadians took to the streets in N’Djaména, to protest against the French military presence in Chad. The government has already announced that it is ending the military agreement between Chad and...
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    Nigeria: Port Harcourt refinery reopens, bringing hopes for fall of fuel costs

    Nigeria: Port Harcourt refinery reopens, bringing hopes for fall of fuel costs Nigeria's Port Harcourt refinery has finally resumed its operations after being out of action for a few years, bringing hope for millions of small companies. After the end of fuel subsidies and several liberal reforms...
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    Senegal artisans join Dakar Biennal for the first time

    Senegal artisans join Dakar Biennal for the first time The Dakar Biennale of Contemporary African Arts is well underway. Originally launched in 1989, the festival is dedicated to showcasing the best of African continent's art. This year marks the first time local artisans in Dakar have been...
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    Ghana votes in tight presidential election race

    Ghana votes in tight presidential election race Ghanaians voted in elections on Saturday with frontrunners vice president and former central banker Mahamudu Bawumia and opposition ex-president John Mahama facing off in a closely contested race.
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    Burkina Faso junta chief dismisses PM, dissolves government

    Burkina Faso junta chief dismisses PM, dissolves government Burkina Faso's junta chief on Friday said the prime ministers functions were "terminated" and that the government had been dissolved. No reasons were given for the decision.
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    Yes, we know it's Christmas: pushing back against the Band Aid narrative

    Yes, we know it's Christmas: pushing back against the Band Aid narrative Forty years ago some of the world biggest music stars joined together under the name Band Aid to record a fundraiser single for Africa. The song, Do They Know It's Christmas, was a global smash and still a holiday...
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    Final countdown before Ghana's presidential poll

    Final countdown before Ghana's presidential poll More than 18 million voters in Ghana are eligible to cast their ballots in the presidential election on 7th December. Twelve candidates are vying for the top job, including current vice president Mahamudu Bawumia and former president John Mahama...
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    Civil society scpetical of the Lobito project impact on local economy

    Civil society scpetical of the Lobito project impact on local economy US President Joe Biden has arrived in Lobito to promote a massive railway project that links Angola’s Atlantic Ocean to mining regions in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia. Known as the Lobito Corridor, the project...
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    US President in Angola for long-promised visit

    US President in Angola for long-promised visit In Angola on the first ever visit by a US president, on Tuesday Joe Biden said that the US is all in on Africa and highlighted up the gloabal stakes resting on the continent's realisation of its goals. Biden's counterpart and host, joao lourneco...
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    Guinea : at least 56 killed in stampede during football match

    Guinea : at least 56 killed in stampede during football match Guinea has announced three days of national mourning starting tuesday. On monday, many in the country felt shock, confusion, sadness and anger after the deaths the evening before of at least 56 people in a stampeded at a football...
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