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Mourning mother's anger at Kenyan migrant smugglers
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Sudan severs ties with UAE over alleged paramilitary support
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Kenya's cardinal to miss papal vote because of ill health
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NollywoodWeek organisers promise 'more daring' and 'diverse' films at Paris festival
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As fighting rages in DR Congo, artistic resistance takes shape
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UK visa applications for Nigerians could be restricted
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Shoe thrown at Kenya's Ruto during rally, government condemns 'shameful' incident
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RSF drones strike knocks out power in Port Sudan
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World court dismisses Sudan's genocide case against UAE over alleged Darfur interference
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Rwanda confirms early talks to host deported US migrants
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Sudan paramilitary attacks leave key city without power
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Sudan’s paramilitary forces target Port Sudan in drone attack
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Rwanda confirms early talks to host deported US migrants
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Ghana protesters accuse president of power grab after chief justice's suspension
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Ugandan opposition bodyguard charged after torture, lawyer says
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Top UN court rejects Sudan's bid to sue UAE for genocide
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Four Kenyan police officers charged over baby's killing as others freed
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War in Sudan: 'People are having to eat charcoal or boiled leaves to survive'
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Rwanda confirms talks with US about taking in migrants
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Niger: Transforming plastic waste into school benches
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Kenya government condemns 'shameful' shoe-hurling at president
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Sudan's RSF paramilitaries launch first attack on de facto capital
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Polygamy and pageantry on display at a mass wedding in South Africa
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New post for Togo leader could see him rule for life
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Seven killed in South Sudan hospital and market bombing, charity says
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Gabon coup leader Oligui vows 'democratic renewal' at presidential inauguration
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Longtime Togo leader Gnassingbe consolidates grip on power with title swap
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Tunisia jails ex-prime minister on terrorism charges
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Gabon to swear in ex-junta chief Brice Oligui Nguema as president
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Lights, camera, Africa: Acclaimed actress Aïssa Maïga on the festival circuit
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Tidjane Thiam: It is not for the regime to eliminate opposition leaders
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Ugandan judge jailed in UK for keeping housekeeper as slave
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Meta threatens to cut off Facebook in Nigeria over huge fines
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'I was born Ivorian' - bank boss barred from running for president tells BBC
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South African woman guilty of kidnapping and trafficking daughter aged 6
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Rwanda showcases reintegration centres for former FDLR militiamen
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Kenyan opposition MP is killed in 'targeted and premeditated' shooting
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UN: 'Sudan horror knows no bounds', as civilians trapped in dire conditions
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Riffs, rage and racers: Africa's top shots
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Rwanda showcases reintegration camp for former FDLR fighters
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Tanzanian priest - and government critic - brutally attacked
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DR Congo seeks to remove ex-President Kabila's immunity
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No more Boulevard de France: Ivory Coast's colonial street names get a rebrand
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Kenyan MP shot dead in 'targeted' attack in Nairobi
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Why the trees behind shea butter beauty cream are under threat
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Kenyan court declares Nairobi protest ban illegal
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South Africa sets up inquiry into apartheid prosecutions
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Visit Rwanda signs new deal as Arsenal protests continue
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African Union lifts sanctions against Gabon after political transition review
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Mali coup leader wins backing to be president for next five years
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Missing South African police officers found dead in river after six days
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Dozens killed in shelling of Sudan's El Fasher
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Husband of late Nigerian gospel singer sentenced to death
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Pressure mounts to probe Kenya police and army after BBC exposé
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How African popes changed Christianity - and gave us Valentine's Day
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Landmark case finds negligence for Nigerian player's death
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Namibian minister sacked after being accused of rape
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'They aimed to kill' - BBC identifies security forces who shot Kenya anti-tax protesters
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End conflict to honour Pope, Vatican diplomat tells South Sudan
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Assefa sets women's record as Sawe wins men's race
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'Double patriarchy': doctor has South Africa talking about financial abuse
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DR Congo and Rwanda vow to agree peace plan within days
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From prized artworks to bullet shells: how war devastated Sudan's museums
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UK border officers saw a couple behaving oddly with a baby - and uncovered a Nigerian mystery
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Will the next Pope be from Africa?
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Rwanda and DR Congo set May 2 deadline for peace deal
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'My bananas were seized and destroyed' - Malawi-Tanzania trade row escalates
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'Fees have fallen' in Namibia as president announces free higher education
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Sudanese eating charcoal and leaves to survive, aid agency warns