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    Sudan residents report fighter jets, sporadic firing as new truce starts

    Sudan residents report fighter jets, sporadic firing as new truce starts A ceasefire comes into effect in conflict-torn Sudan after almost 1,000 people are killed in fighting. Also, South Africa joins with other African nations to try to broker peace in Ukraine. Finally, we meet the Beninese...
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    Sustainable finance in Africa: 'Business and sustainability can go hand-in-hand'

    Sustainable finance in Africa: 'Business and sustainability can go hand-in-hand' "Business and sustainability can go hand-in-hand," says a Nigerian-born business expert who is working to ensure businesses – notably in Africa – do their bit to ensure a limited impact on the environment. Kenneth...
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    Senegal's opposition leader Sonko fails to show up at high-stakes rape trial

    Senegal's opposition leader Sonko fails to show up at high-stakes rape trial A Senegalese court on Tuesday resumed the trial of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko on rape charges, but he failed for the second time running to attend the high-stakes proceedings.
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    Sudan's ceasefire in danger as fighting continues in Khartoum

    Sudan's ceasefire in danger as fighting continues in Khartoum Artillery fire could be heard in parts of Khartoum and warplanes flew overhead on Tuesday, residents said, raising fears that intense fighting would erupt and shatter Sudanese hopes raised by an internationally-monitored ceasefire.
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    Relative calm in Sudan as ceasefire brings some respite from fighting

    Relative calm in Sudan as ceasefire brings some respite from fighting Artillery fire could be heard in parts of Khartoum and warplanes flew overhead on Tuesday, residents said, though an internationally monitored ceasefire appeared to have brought some respite from heavy fighting in the Sudanese...
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    Senegal prosecutor calls for 10-year jail term for opposition leader Sonko

    Senegal prosecutor calls for 10-year jail term for opposition leader Sonko The trial of Senegal opposition leader Ousmane Sonko on rape charges adjourned early Wednesday, with the prosecutor calling for a 10-year jail term in a case that has sparked tensions in the West African country.
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    Heavy fighting in Khartoum hours after Sudan rivals agree to upcoming ceasefire

    Heavy fighting in Khartoum hours after Sudan rivals agree to upcoming ceasefire Heavy fighting in Khartoum hours after Sudan rivals agree to upcoming ceasefire.
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    ‘Ghana beyond aid’ no longer: West Africa’s former model student forced to turn to IMF

    ‘Ghana beyond aid’ no longer: West Africa’s former model student forced to turn to IMF Formerly praised for its stability and good governance, Ghana has been facing a severe economic crisis since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine. To prevent Accra from defaulting on its...
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    Sudan's army, paramilitary RSF sign seven-day ceasefire amid intense fighting in Khartoum

    Sudan's army, paramilitary RSF sign seven-day ceasefire amid intense fighting in Khartoum Air strikes and artillery exchanges shook the Sudanese capital Saturday and armed men ransacked the Qatari embassy as the country's warring generals kept up their struggle for control even as they agreed to...
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    French army accused of failing to stop French hostage Olivier Dubois's kidnapping

    French army accused of failing to stop French hostage Olivier Dubois's kidnapping In tonight's edition: The French army has been accused of trying to piggy-back onto former hostage Olivier Dubois's arrangements to interview a jihadist commander in Mali, but doing little to stop the reporter's...
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    'Journalists are not terrorists': Tunisian journalists protest 'repressive' laws

    'Journalists are not terrorists': Tunisian journalists protest 'repressive' laws In tonight's edition: In Tunisia, journalists protest against anti-terror laws used to jail journalists. Also, gay rights activists in Namibia welcome a ruling recognising foreign same-sex marriages, although such...
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    More than 100 killed as herders, farmers clash in central Nigeria

    More than 100 killed as herders, farmers clash in central Nigeria More than 100 people in central Nigeria have died in several days of intercommunal violence that have destroyed hundreds of homes and caused thousands to flee, local officials said on Friday.
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    At least 20 killed in raids on villages in Burkina Faso's troubled north

    At least 20 killed in raids on villages in Burkina Faso's troubled north At least 20 people were killed in a series of raids on villages in Burkina Faso's troubled north, security sources and local residents told AFP Friday.
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    DR Congo security forces clash with anti-govt protesters in Kinshasa

    DR Congo security forces clash with anti-govt protesters in Kinshasa Democratic Republic of Congo security forces fired tear gas and fought running battles in the streets of the capital Kinshasa with anti-government protesters demonstrating on Saturday over alleged irregularities in voter...
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    Air strikes hit Khartoum as Sudan fighting enters sixth week

    Air strikes hit Khartoum as Sudan fighting enters sixth week Air strikes hit outer areas of the Sudanese capital Khartoum overnight and on Saturday morning, as fighting that has trapped civilians in a humanitarian crisis and displaced more than a million entered its sixth week.
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    CAR: Photojournalist Adrienne Surprenant on documenting a decade of violence

    CAR: Photojournalist Adrienne Surprenant on documenting a decade of violence It's been ten years since the start of the conflict in the Central African Republic opposing the Seleka and anti-Balaka militias. What quickly turned into a third civil war has left thousands of people dead and over...
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    Advocates battle to publish West Africa's first LGBT magazine

    Advocates battle to publish West Africa's first LGBT magazine The publication of the first magazine dedicated to West Africa’s LGBT community, originally set to hit shelves on May 12, has been delayed due to difficulties finding gay-friendly printers in the Ivory Coast. “Meleagbo” would be...
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    Cannes Film Festival: Senegalese and Tunisian film in running for Palme d'Or | Eye on Africa

    Cannes Film Festival: Senegalese and Tunisian film in running for Palme d'Or | Eye on Africa In tonight's edition: South Africa plans to head up a peace mission with African nations set on mediating the war in Ukraine. African and European innovators meet in Marseille to talk sustainability and...
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    UN: Africa's Sahel needs international support to fight extremism

    UN: Africa's Sahel needs international support to fight extremism Africa’s Sahel region has become a hot spot for violent extremism, but the joint force set up in 2014 to combat groups linked to the Islamic State, al-Qaida and others has failed to stop their inroads, and a senior UN official...
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    Russia's crusade against neocolonialism in Africa: Fact or fiction?

    Russia's crusade against neocolonialism in Africa: Fact or fiction? In a push evocative of the Soviet Union's efforts to bring Africa into its sphere of influence, the Kremlin has stepped up its presence across the African continent in recent years. From military campaigns to involvement in...
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