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'No-bra, no-exam' rule at Nigerian university sparks outrage
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Briton dies from rabies after stray dog contact in Morocco
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Family of Zambia's ex-president Lungu halts return of his body
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Kenyan police shoot protester at close range during latest rallies over blogger's death
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Kenyan 'miracle babies' pastor dies in road crash
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Why the death of a blogger has put Kenya's police on trial
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Belgian prosecutor seeks to try ex-diplomat over Lumumba's killing
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De Villiers calls for WTC change despite SA victory
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Mali begins building Russian-backed gold refinery
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Kenya protesters clash with men wielding clubs
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Mali junta takes control of Canadian-owned Barrick Gold mine amid tax dispute
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Sudan in danger of self-destructing as conflict and famine reign
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Kenya's deputy police chief steps aside as blogger's death investigated
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What is behind the wave of killings in central Nigeria?
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Kenya's deputy police chief steps aside amid uproar over blogger's death
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Uganda leader signs new law allowing military trials for civilians
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Heavy rains in dry season cause havoc in DR Congo's capital
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Shortages, soaring prices: Burundi grapples with deepening economic crisis
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Police break up Nigeria protest after deadly attack
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Gaza-bound activist convoy retreats to Misrata after being blocked in east Libya
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Zambian ex-president's family settle funeral row with government
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Cape Town safety fears force parents to seek former white-only schools
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The women at the centre of Somalia's construction boom
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At least 45 killed in central Nigeria raid
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Disbelief as Nigeria urges prayer to end food shortages
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South Africa win WTC to land first major title
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Congolese rebels want peaceful solution to crisis, UN says
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How Trump's Africa strategy may become a double-edged sword
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Senior Kenyan policeman arrested over blogger's killing
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Nigeria pardons activist Ken Saro-Wiwa 30 years after execution
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Putin's recruits: The young Africans fighting for Russia in Ukraine
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Kenyan policeman arrested in blogger's death as hundreds protest
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Torture and Forced Disappearances: Inside Wagner’s Secret Prisons in Mali
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Legal win for son tricked into moving to Africa by parents
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Senegal become first African team to beat England
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Burundi's ruling party wins every seat in poll as rivals say democracy 'killed'
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Zambia's president not wanted at predecessor's funeral, family says
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China ready to drop all tariffs on African imports
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What will the expanded Club World Cup mean for Africa?
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Syria returns offer 'ray of hope' as wars displace 122 million people worldwide
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Starvation alert as children fill Kenya refugee ward after US aid cuts
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Burundi's ruling party wins all seats in parliamentary vote as opposition cries foul
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Trivia-busting Rabada joins elite Lord's club of two
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Nearly 50 people killed in South Africa floods
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Funeral row causes chaos for mourners of Zambia's ex-president
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Scrap Chagos Islands deal and agree new one, UN panel urges UK
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AU says ratings agency got it wrong in slashing Afreximbank credit score
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Schoolchildren swept away as heavy floods and snow hit South Africa
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Sudanese doctors on mission to rebuild Mycetoma Research Centre
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Kenyan blogger was hit and assaulted to death, autopsy reveals
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Kenyan blogger dies in police custody
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Politicians accused of Liberia parliament arson bailed for $440,000
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Culture and colour come out in praise of a Nigerian king
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Police stakeout of Cameroon's presidential hopeful ends
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'Break the siege': Tunisians launch 'symbolic' Gaza-bound mass land convoy
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The Cavemen. & Peace Hyde on seeking African creative clout
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Wagner Group leaves Mali, replaced by Moscow-backed Africa Corps
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Kenyan fishermen under pressure as foreign trawlers threaten waters
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Protest hits Kenya after shock death of man held by police
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Wagner Group leaves Mali, replaced by Moscow-backed Africa Corps
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Rwanda pulls out of regional bloc over DR Congo row
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British soldier accused of rape in Kenya sent back to UK
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An ancient writing system confounding myths about Africa
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Why 'electrical' Mbeumo is aiming high
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'They have perfect dark skin': The African nation home to fashion's favourite models
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Warring parties urged to respect humanitarian law in Sudan as the crisis is worsening
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Stars, stitches and stripes: Africa's top shots
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Botswana's diamond giant slashes output as demand falls
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AU urges Sudan's warring parties to respect humanitarian law
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Interpol issues red notice for Ghana's 'fugitive' ex-minister