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    Several migrants die in mass attempt to enter Spain's enclave Melilla in Morocco

    Several migrants die in mass attempt to enter Spain's enclave Melilla in Morocco At least 18 African migrants died when a huge crowd tried to cross into the Spanish enclave of Melilla in northern Morocco, according to an update from Moroccan authorities.
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    Between Kenya and Uganda, an undecided border (3/4)

    Between Kenya and Uganda, an undecided border (3/4) Located on Lake Victoria in East Africa, Migingo is the most densely populated island in the world. Covering an area smaller than a football pitch, the tiny island is home to several hundred people from Uganda and Kenya. Both countries have...
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    Tunisian police arrest ex-PM Jebali on suspicion of money laundering

    Tunisian police arrest ex-PM Jebali on suspicion of money laundering Tunisian police on Thursday arrested former prime minister Hamadi Jebali, who is also a former senior member in the Ennahda party, on suspicion of money laundering, his lawyer told Reuters.
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    Belgian returns tooth taken in 1961 from slain Congolese icon

    Belgian returns tooth taken in 1961 from slain Congolese icon Relatives of murdered Congolese independence hero Patrice Lumumba attend a sombre ceremony in Brussels as Belgium returns his tooth. Also Kenya has no reproductive health legislation but the public is going to have their say on a...
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    Liberia lines up a swell surf scene

    Liberia lines up a swell surf scene The top ten most neglected displacement crises in the world are all in Africa. It's a worrying first for the annual report of the norwegian Refugee Council. Also Supreme Remains is a haunting play that's premiered at the Dakar Biennale, inviting audiences to...
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    Cashew processing a tough nut to crack for Ivory Coast

    Cashew processing a tough nut to crack for Ivory Coast Ivorian cashew processors face an uphill battle. Its bid to expand into processing faces competition from Asia. Also Mali's sanctioned but Senegal loses out. The economic interdependence between the nighbours has left Senegalese traders...
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    UK's Johnson defends migrant deal on Rwanda visit

    UK's Johnson defends migrant deal on Rwanda visit In tonight's edition: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday defended his controversial deal to expel migrants to Rwanda, telling critics to "keep an open mind". Whilst most members of the bloc are former British colonies, Gabon and...
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    Remains of Congolese independence leader Lumumba returned home

    Remains of Congolese independence leader Lumumba returned home The coffin of slain Congolese independence hero Patrice Lumumba returned to his home on Wednesday for an emotionally charged tour and burial, more than six decades after his assassination.
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    S. Africa’s Ramaphosa could have done more to curb Zuma-era corruption, report finds

    S. Africa’s Ramaphosa could have done more to curb Zuma-era corruption, report finds The last damning findings of a four-year probe into state corruption in South Africa under ex-leader Jacob Zuma, published Wednesday, suggested that President Ramaphosa could have acted against some of the...
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    Cape Town site earmarked for Amazon site causes community rifts

    Cape Town site earmarked for Amazon site causes community rifts South Africa's Khoi community is divided on how to best protect its heritage on a site in Cape Town earmarked to house Amazon's African headquarters. Judges ordered a halt to construction, but some indigenous locals are eager for...
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    World Press Freedom Day and the increased risks of journalism in Africa

    World Press Freedom Day and the increased risks of journalism in Africa World Press Freedom Day was a chance to take stock of some of the continent's success stories. The Seychelles is one of the rare African countries where most journalists are women. Elsewhere, the profession still poses...
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    Final report into graft under Jacob Zuma released in South Africa

    Final report into graft under Jacob Zuma released in South Africa In tonight's edition: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has received the fifth and final chapter of an investigation into corruption under his predecessor Jacob Zuma. Also, the African Union has denounced "dishonest"...
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    Congo Brazzaville: New law cracks down on violence against women

    Congo Brazzaville: New law cracks down on violence against women Rights campaigners in Congo Brazzaville welcome a legal crack down on physical, sexual and economic violence against women, but say that follow-up is crucial. Also, protesters at an auction house in France accuse buyers of trying...
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    Return of cultural artefacts to DR Congo: The fake mask that wasn't

    Return of cultural artefacts to DR Congo: The fake mask that wasn't A traditional mask was recently given by Belgium to DR Congo as part of efforts to advance the return of cultural artefacts taken during the colonial era. False claims have circulated online stating that the returned mask was...
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    Refugees recount living hell of detention centres in Libya

    Refugees recount living hell of detention centres in Libya The NGO Doctors without Borders is calling for humanitarian corridors to be created for asylum seekers stuck in Libya, who often face torture and abuse in Libyan detention centres. Now safely in Niger, two former detainees spoke to our...
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    Africa to soon produce its own Covid-19 vaccines in South Africa.

    Africa to soon produce its own Covid-19 vaccines in South Africa. In tonight's edition: A new deal paves the way for the development of the first African owned Covid-19 vaccines. Cape Town based Afrigen is working with a Belgian biotech company to develop mRNA shots. Kenya has no reproductive...
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    South Africa: Three2six gives young refugees educational project

    South Africa: Three2six gives young refugees educational project In South Africa, overcrowded schools can refuse to welcome refugee childrens. In solution, the Three2Six Refugee Children’s Education Project provides an afternoon bridging education programme for hundreds of refugee children...
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    Mali: The underlying causes of another massacre

    Mali: The underlying causes of another massacre Suspected jihadists massacred more than 130 civilians over the weekend in neighbouring central Mali towns, the latest mass killings in the Sahel region. FRANCE 24's Jihadism expert Wassim Nasr explains.
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    'Worst massacre' in Mali's history with over 130 civilians killed by rebels

    'Worst massacre' in Mali's history with over 130 civilians killed by rebels Suspected jihadists massacred more than 130 civilians over the weekend in neighbouring central Mali towns, the latest mass killings in the Sahel region.
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    Belgium hands over tooth of slain Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba to family

    Belgium hands over tooth of slain Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba to family In tonight's edition: Relatives of murdered Congolese Independence hero Patrice Lumumba attend a moving ceremony in Brussels as Belgium returns his tooth. It's all that remains of him after his assasination in 1961...
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