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    At least 35 killed in attack on DR Congo gold mine: local sources

    At least 35 killed in attack on DR Congo gold mine: local sources Raiders killed at least 35 people in an attack on a gold mine in Ituri, in the strife-torn northeast of Democratic Republic of Congo, local sources said Sunday.
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    Hundreds rally in support of Tunisian President Saied

    Hundreds rally in support of Tunisian President Saied Hundreds of Tunisians demonstrated Sunday in a show of support for President Kais Saied and a series of extraordinary measures he took since last July that critics have slammed as a “coup”.
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    Dozens killed in attacks in northwest Nigeria, local official says

    Dozens killed in attacks in northwest Nigeria, local official says Gunmen killed at least 48 people in attacks on three villages in northwest Nigeria's Zamfara state, a local official and residents said Sunday.
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    The painful legacy of Angola’s civil war

    The painful legacy of Angola’s civil war Twenty years ago, one of the longest, most brutal and deadliest wars of the last century ended in Angola. In 27 years, this conflict left nearly 1 million people dead and displaced 4 million. It has also left the country in ruins: In 2002, 60 percent of...
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    Rwanda: Tackling the challenge of overpopulation

    Rwanda: Tackling the challenge of overpopulation Africa's demographic growth is having a considerable impact on the continent's capital cities. Kigali, for example, is set to double its population by 2050. In one of the most densely populated areas in the world, authorities are trying to...
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    Rapper Octopizzo encourages young Kenyans to vote

    Rapper Octopizzo encourages young Kenyans to vote Kenyan rapper Octopizzo's lead a campaign aimed at convincing young people to vote in August elections that will choose a successor to outgoing President Uhuru Kenyatta and thousands of local and national representatives.
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    Benin: Investing in women to change corporate culture

    Benin: Investing in women to change corporate culture In Benin, some companies are changing the way that they operate and take more notice of the needs of their female employes. France 24's report.
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    Nine healthy babies celebrate 1st birthday in Morocco

    Nine healthy babies celebrate 1st birthday in Morocco The nine babies - nonuplets - born to a Malian woman celebrated their first birthday on May 4.FRANCE 24's Sam Bradpiece gives us some news of the nonuplets.
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    Guinea's ousted leader Alpha Conde ordered to stay in the country to face trial

    Guinea's ousted leader Alpha Conde ordered to stay in the country to face trial In tonight's edition: Guinea's ousted former president Alpha Condé is no longer allowed to leave the country after authorities move to prosecute him for violence that broke out over his bid for a third term. A...
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    Guinea to prosecute ousted president Alpha Condé for murder

    Guinea to prosecute ousted president Alpha Condé for murder Guinea said Wednesday it would prosecute former president Alpha Condé, who was toppled in a military coup last September, for murder and other crimes committed during his time in office.
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    Burundi says at least 10 peacekeepers killed in Somalia

    Burundi says at least 10 peacekeepers killed in Somalia In tonight's edition: The African Union pays its respects to Burundi for the loss of 10 peacekeepers killed in an extremist attack in Somalia. The raid is the deadliest to have targeted AU forces there since 2015. One of Kenya's hottest...
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    Horn of Africa drought drives 20 million towards hunger

    Horn of Africa drought drives 20 million towards hunger From southern Ethiopia to northern Kenya and Somalia, swathes of land across the Horn of Africa are being ravaged by a drought that has put 20 million people at risk of starvation.
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    Mali junta breaks off from defence accords with France

    Mali junta breaks off from defence accords with France Mali’s ruling junta announced on Monday it was breaking off from its defence accords with former colonial ruler France, condemning “flagrant violations” of its national sovereignty by the French troops there.
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    Russian troops killing civilians in Central African Republic, rights group says

    Russian troops killing civilians in Central African Republic, rights group says Human Rights Watch on Tuesday said there was "compelling evidence" that Russian paramilitary troops were committing serious rights abuses and killing civilians in the Central African Republic.
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    Ruling party senator abducted in Bamenda

    Ruling party senator abducted in Bamenda In tonight's edition, an abducted Cameroonian ruling party senator appears in a video announcing her resignation and calling for anglophone independence. Regina Mundi may have been forced to read this statement by English-speaking separatist militia...
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    France says Mali’s decision to quit defence accords won’t affect withdrawal plans

    France says Mali’s decision to quit defence accords won’t affect withdrawal plans Mali's decision to renounce a military cooperation agreement with France after it fell out with the ruling junta is "unjustified" and would not affect the military withdrawal, a French foreign ministry spokesman...
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    World Press Freedom Day: RSF reveals mixed rankings in Africa

    World Press Freedom Day: RSF reveals mixed rankings in Africa In tonight's edition: Human Rights Watch accuses Russian private security forces invited into Central African Republic of killing civilians. We speak to the daughter of Rwandan opposition figure Paul Rusesabagina. The “Hotel Rwanda”...
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    Al Shabaab militants mount deadly attack on African Union base in Somalia

    Al Shabaab militants mount deadly attack on African Union base in Somalia Al-Shabaab jihadists armed with guns and explosives stormed an African Union base in Somalia on Tuesday, triggering a fierce firefight that killed an unknown number of Burundian peacekeepers.
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    As tobacco demand dries up, Malawians turn to growing cannabis

    As tobacco demand dries up, Malawians turn to growing cannabis Until recently, Falice Nkhoma was one of Malawi's many tobacco farmers. Now though, she has switched to growing what she hopes will be a more lucrative crop – cannabis. It comes as global demand for tobacco dwindles, a huge economic...
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    UN chief calls on juntas in Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali to hand power back to civilians

    UN chief calls on juntas in Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali to hand power back to civilians UN chief Antonio Guterres called Sunday for the military juntas in Burkina Faso, Guinea and Mali to ensure a swift return to civilian rule and reminded the world to deliver on "climate emergency" promises.
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