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    Kenya's cultural renaissance seeks to Africanise heavy rock and metal

    Kenya's cultural renaissance seeks to Africanise heavy rock and metal As the global music scene continues to evolve, a vibrant and powerful movement is emerging from the heart of East Africa. Rock and metal music are making waves in Kenya, captivating audiences and inspiring a new generation of...
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    South Africa: volunteers bring aid to illegal miners holed-up underground

    South Africa: volunteers bring aid to illegal miners holed-up underground Volunteers intervened in South Africa, after government says it won't help a group of illegal miners inside a closed mine in the country's North West province who have been denied access to basic supplies as part of an...
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    Sweet success for DRC business as producers, retailers and investors to boost growth

    Sweet success for DRC business as producers, retailers and investors to boost growth In DR Congo, the Manitech company, is a success story... Based in Kinshasa, it produces jams, peanut paste and spices that are 100% local. Its goal is to promote local products and compete with imported ones...
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    Empowering black children through play: Nubian Princess dolls

    Empowering black children through play: Nubian Princess dolls Renee Bissohong, lives in the UK where she witnessed a young Black girl’s disappointment with her own appearance, and decided to act. She created a line of dolls celebrating African beauty, with the mission of empowering the next...
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    Empowering black children through play

    Empowering black children through play Black children often don't see themselves reflected in mass-market toys. We meet a UK-based Cameroonian entrepreneur who decided to act. She created a line of dolls celebrating African beauty, with the mission of empowering the next generation.
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    Widespread rape in Sudan's civil war: Women and girls targeted by paramilitary

    Widespread rape in Sudan's civil war: Women and girls targeted by paramilitary A spike in violence in Sudan's civil war sees a rise in the number of women and girls being raped by paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in the east of the country. Also what happens when men outnumber women in some...
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    Two years after Ethiopia's Tigray war, Eritrean forces still occupy border regions

    Two years after Ethiopia's Tigray war, Eritrean forces still occupy border regions Two years after the Pretoria agreements ended the Tigray war, what’s the situation on the ground? The conflict resulted in nearly 600,000 deaths, with Eritrean soldiers fighting alongside the Ethiopian federal...
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    Senegal heads to the polls

    Senegal heads to the polls In tonight's edition, Senegal is on the home stretch of Sunday's parliamentary elections, a decisive moment for the ruling party PASTEF, in its quest for a majority in the National Assembly. Also, an Amnesty International report discloses that French-manufactured...
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    Breakaway Somaliland votes as quest for recognition gathers pace

    Breakaway Somaliland votes as quest for recognition gathers pace In tonight's edition, voters in Somaliland turned out Wednesday to choose their next president. Also, In Uganda, two young influencers were arrested this week for insulting President Museveni on Tiktok. And Gabonese will cast their...
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    Niger military junta bans French humanitarian NGO Acted

    Niger military junta bans French humanitarian NGO Acted Niger's military rulers on Tuesday withdrew French humanitarian NGO Acted's licence to operate amid tensions with its former colonial ruler.
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    Jailed Eritrean journalist wins rights prize

    Jailed Eritrean journalist wins rights prize In tonight's edition, Swedish-Eritrean journalist Dawit Issak, imprisoned without charge for over 23 years, is awarded the Swedish Edelstam Prize for his fight for freedom of expression. Also, Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko urges revenge for...
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    Mauritania: police officers accused of accepting bribes from smugglers

    Mauritania: police officers accused of accepting bribes from smugglers In Mauritania, a corruption scandal is threatening to put the country’s anti-migration partnership with the European Union at risk. At least 11 police officers and two smugglers have been accused of accepting bribes from...
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    The war we don't talk about: Famine, disease and the looting of treasures in Sudan

    The war we don't talk about: Famine, disease and the looting of treasures in Sudan PRESS REVIEW - Tuesday, November 12: The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Church of England's most senior cleric, faces calls to resign. It comes after a damning review accused the Church of covering up a...
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    In Abidjan, thousands are evicted as homes are bulldozed without warning

    In Abidjan, thousands are evicted as homes are bulldozed without warning Since January, Ivory Coast has embarked on a mass eviction project. Authorities have targeted 176 neighbourhoods in Abidjan and have destroyed homes without any proper relocation plans for residents. This project was...
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    Radio Erena: Eritrea's only independent media faces funding challenges

    Radio Erena: Eritrea's only independent media faces funding challenges In Eritrea, one of the world's most repressive countries, a tiny independent radio station broadcasting from a Paris apartment has become a beacon of hope. Transmitting trusted news for the past 15 years from a studio tucked...
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    Senegal grapples with floods ahead of parliamentary elections

    Senegal grapples with floods ahead of parliamentary elections The Matam region has suffered from a series of floods recently, destroying crops and farmland. The government has pledged to help, but for now residents say they have seen few results.
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    Senegal: Urban cycling trend offers chance to boost green transport

    Senegal: Urban cycling trend offers chance to boost green transport As the COP29 takes place in Baku, many poorer countries are doing their best to keep emissions low while driving economic development. African countries have the highest proportion of travel by foot or cycling in the world but...
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    ‘Nothing grows anymore’: In Malawi, eating becomes a daily struggle due to climate change

    ‘Nothing grows anymore’: In Malawi, eating becomes a daily struggle due to climate change The combined effects of cyclones and droughts, worsened by climate change, have led to widespread food insecurity in Malawi. While some adaptation efforts are emerging in this agriculture-dependent country...
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    African leaders push for climate finance as Cop 29 begins

    African leaders push for climate finance as Cop 29 begins In tonight's edition, COP 29 kicks off in Baku as African nations call for more funds to fight the impact of climate change. Also, in Mauritania, a corruption scandal is threatening to put the country’s anti-migration partnership with the...
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    Sexual violence in Sudan: 'There needs to be consequences,' HRW says

    Sexual violence in Sudan: 'There needs to be consequences,' HRW says Women and girls in Sudan are being targeted specifically for rape because of their identity, according to Human Rights Watch. This as the 18-month-long civil war in the country has killed over 20,000 people and forced many...
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