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    Morocco green lights $10 billion rail expansion plan

    Morocco green lights $10 billion rail expansion plan King Mohammed VI of Morocco approved a $10.3 billion plan to expand its rail system, including a new high-speed line to Marrakesh, as the country gears up to develop its national transport services ahead of the 2030 World Cup.
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    South Africa : Ramaphosa backs unconditional ceasefire in Ukraine war

    South Africa : Ramaphosa backs unconditional ceasefire in Ukraine war Pretoria says it is ready to cultivate peace efforts over Russia's invasion of Ukraine... as well as welcoming Vladimir Zelensky to South Africa, President Ramaphosa has been busy talking to key players in the Eastern European...
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    ‘Triangle of power’ : Madagascar wants control over the Scattered Islands. France says no

    ‘Triangle of power’ : Madagascar wants control over the Scattered Islands. France says no France’s pledge to confront its colonial legacy is being tested in Madagascar, where historic grievances are clashing with modern geopolitics over the Scattered Islands – tiny, uninhabited territories that...
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    Kenya's president visits China amid tariff pressure

    Kenya's president visits China amid tariff pressure In tonight's edition: Kenyan President William Ruto arrives in Beijing for a five-day state visit at the invitation of China's Xi Jinping. Also, in a bold move, Uganda's army chief meets DR Congo's CODECO militia near Kampala, urging peace...
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    54 soldiers killed in suspected Jihadist attack in Benin

    54 soldiers killed in suspected Jihadist attack in Benin The Beninese government said on Wednesday that suspected jihadists killed 54 soldiers stationed in a national park on April 17, the heaviest toll since jihadist attacks began in the northern part of the country. The al Qaeda-affiliated...
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    DR Congo and M23 agree to 'immediate' ceasefire, pledge to continue talks

    DR Congo and M23 agree to 'immediate' ceasefire, pledge to continue talks In a watershed joint statement, the warring Democratic Republic of Congo and M23 group released a joint statement pledging to an "immediate" cessation of hostilities until talks reach their "conclusion" after months of...
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    Africans remember Pope Francis' message of peace

    Africans remember Pope Francis' message of peace In tonight's edition: Worshippers across the continent are paying their respects to Pope Francis, who died on Monday. Also, Ghana's chief justice has been suspended – a first since the country returned to democratic rule in 1992. Plus the FEMUA...
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    African Catholics mourn Pope Francis's death

    African Catholics mourn Pope Francis's death In this special edition: Pope Francis has died at the age of 88. His death comes at the holiest time of the year for the world's 1.4 billion Catholics. Africa is home to nearly a fifth of the Church's followers, who are mourning a man some felt spoke...
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    European weapons in Sudan (5/5): Europeans still making deals with Emirati firm diverting weapons

    European weapons in Sudan (5/5): Europeans still making deals with Emirati firm diverting weapons From a Bulgarian factory to Sudanese militias, the FRANCE 24 Observers team reveals how European-made ammunition ended up on the Sudanese battlefield, despite a European Union embargo on sending...
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    Ghana steps up efforts to mend ties with Sahel nations

    Ghana steps up efforts to mend ties with Sahel nations In tonight's edition: Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama urges Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso to reconcile with ECOWAS and invites their leaders to attend next week's 50th anniversary celebration of the West African bloc. Also, Uganda's...
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    Gunmen kill at least 56 people in central Nigeria

    Gunmen kill at least 56 people in central Nigeria Attacks believed to have been carried out by nomadic cattle herders killed at least 56 people in central Nigeria in one night, the Benue state governor's office said Saturday. Competition over land use has long been a source of tension between...
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    European weapons in Sudan (4/5): 'The RSF bombs public buildings, markets, and hospitals'

    European weapons in Sudan (4/5): 'The RSF bombs public buildings, markets, and hospitals' From a Bulgarian factory to Sudanese militias, the FRANCE 24 Observers team reveals how European-made ammunition ended up on the Sudanese battlefield, despite a European Union embargo on sending weapons to...
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    Tunisian court sentences opposition figures to 13 to 66 years in prison

    Tunisian court sentences opposition figures to 13 to 66 years in prison Prominent politicians, businessmen and lawyers are among those that have been sentenced to decades in prison by a Tunisian court on charges of conspiring against state security, state media said Saturday, as part of a mass...
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    European weapons in Sudan (3/5): The mercenaries who travelled through Libya

    European weapons in Sudan (3/5): The mercenaries who travelled through Libya From a Bulgarian factory to Sudanese militias, the FRANCE 24 Observers team reveals how European-made ammunition ended up on the Sudanese battlefield, despite a European Union embargo on sending weapons to this war-torn...
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    High cost of cheap chocolate: Amid cocoa crisis, prices surge in mass-produced low-quality chocolate

    High cost of cheap chocolate: Amid cocoa crisis, prices surge in mass-produced low-quality chocolate Cocoa farmers in Ivory Coast, the world's biggest cocoa producer, are struggling as climate change and plant diseases have hurt harvests in recent years. As mass-produced chocolate prices surge...
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    'Two hundred years on, 'the legacy of colonialism' remains firmly intact in Haiti and across Africa

    'Two hundred years on, 'the legacy of colonialism' remains firmly intact in Haiti and across Africa French President Emmanuel Macron said Thursday that historic injustice was imposed on Haiti when it was forced to pay a colossal indemnity to France in exchange for its independence 200 years ago...
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    European weapons in Sudan (2/5): A €50 million Emirati contract

    European weapons in Sudan (2/5): A €50 million Emirati contract From a Bulgarian factory to Sudanese militias, the FRANCE 24 Observers team reveals how European-made ammunition ended up on the Sudanese battlefield, despite a European Union embargo on sending weapons to this war-torn country...
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    Sudan faces world's worst displacement crisis as country enters third year of war

    Sudan faces world's worst displacement crisis as country enters third year of war Sudan on Tuesday marked two years of a war that has killed tens of thousands, displaced 13 million and triggered the world's worst humanitarian crisis. Meanwhile violence continues and clashes erupted in the city...
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    Ghana bans foreigners from its gold trading market

    Ghana bans foreigners from its gold trading market Ghana has given foreign traders until May 1 to quit its gold trading market, paving the way for a new government-controlled body to have a monopoly on buying and selling the metal. The announcement came in the same week that authorities rejected...
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    European weapons in Sudan (1/5): Bulgarian mortar shells in Darfur’s desert

    European weapons in Sudan (1/5): Bulgarian mortar shells in Darfur’s desert From a Bulgarian factory to Sudanese militias, the FRANCE 24 Observers team reveals how European-made ammunition ended up on the Sudanese battlefield despite a European Union embargo on sending weapons to this war-torn...
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