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Senegal’s democratic transition ‘sends positive message to other regimes’, says French FM Séjourné
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NGO seeks a probe into the deaths of two French officers slain in Rwanda genocide
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US Binance official denies Nigeria money laundering
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Missile attack kills Tanzanian soldiers in DR Congo
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Concern for critically ill politician arrested in Togo
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LGBT people in Madagascar forced to hide their sexuality
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The battle for Cape Town - digital nomads vs locals
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More than 90 killed as boat sinks off northern coast of Mozambique
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Rwanda mourns victims slaughtered in 1994 genocide
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President says world failed Rwanda over 1994 genocide
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Kagame blames world's inaction as Rwanda commemorates 1994 genocide
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Rwandan genocide survivors continue to seek justice 30 years on
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Rwanda’s president decries ‘failure’ of international community 30 years after genocide
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France to invest €400 million in Rwanda in effort to renew ties
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African heads of state commemorate 30th anniversary of Rwandan genocide
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A look back at 100 days of slaughter: Rwanda marks 30 years since genocide
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Genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda: how historians reckon with the horror
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British man becomes first person to run Africa's length
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French Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne visits Kenya
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Rwandan genocide, 30 years on: Youth marked by collective trauma
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Skin-whitening trend continues in Ivory Coast, despite ban
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Senegal’s youngest-ever president appoints ‘breakaway’ government
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First UN food supplies arrive in Sudan's Darfur after months, millions still face acute hunger
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Sierra Leone declares emergency over drug made from human bones
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'My first time home 30 years after I fled a genocide'
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Influencer Bobrisky pleads guilty to throwing money
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Rwandan genocide: young generations look to traditional dance to heal trauma
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The failure of Ivory Coast's ban on skin-lightening products
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Zimbabwe launches new gold-backed currency
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Posters shame customers bank says kept cash that wasn’t theirs
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Rwandan genocide survivors seek justice 30 years on
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Togo opposition calls for mass protest over legislative elections delay
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Autographs and belly laughs: Africa's top shots
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Two brothers, one club and a 40-year wait
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1994 genocide in Rwanda: Macron admits France could have stopped massacres
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Uganda's anti-gay law stands after top court rejects bid to block it
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Rwanda, 30 years on: France to recognise failure to stop genocide
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Somalia expels Ethiopian ambassador as row deepens
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Filmmakers face jail over violence in northern Nigeria
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France and allies 'could have stopped' 1994 Rwanda genocide, Macron says
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South Africa ready for Olympic 'battle' with Nigeria
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Somalia expels Ethiopia ambassador for 'bluntly interfering' in internal affairs
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Nigerian celebrity Bobrisky arrested for throwing money
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Elephant kills 80-year-old US tourist in Zambia
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Togo postpones elections after new constitution row
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South African footballer shot dead in car hijacking
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‘You see skeletons’ - South Africa's deadly border
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Senegal's newly elected president announces audit of oil, gas and mining sectors
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South Africa's parliament speaker resigns over corruption probe
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Senegal goalkeeper banned for confronting fan over abuse in Spain
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SA speaker charged with 12 counts of corruption
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Zimbabwe declares national disaster over drought
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Naming of new Cameroon boss surprises country's FA
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Who is Senegal's unlikely new president?
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Senegal President Faye names opposition leader Ousmane Sonko as prime minister
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Senegal's new president Bassirou Diomaye Faye sworn in
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Botswana threatens to send 20,000 elephants to Germany
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Afrobeats star Davido to sue over April Fool’s joke
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Ghana child bride in police protection after outcry
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Sudanese club play on 'to distract people from war'
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Bassirou Diomaye Faye sworn in as Senegal's new president
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The ex-prisoner president giving young Africans hope
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Parties and NGOs demand elections in Mali
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DR Congo appoints Judith Suminwa Tuluka as its first female prime minister
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Senegal's incoming president to take office with two first ladies
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Anger as traditional Ghana priest, 63, marries girl, 12
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Africa Live: Ghana girl married to priest, 63, gets police protection
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Parents of Chibok girls heartbroken - again
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Climate change and gold mining threaten West Africa's cocoa production
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'I was mutilated at 16 but I won't let it define me'