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UN's Libya envoy Bathily resigns citing stalled political progress
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UN secures over $600 million to tackle Ethiopia's 'critical' humanitarian crisis
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Senegal announces record cocaine seizure
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‘Humanitarian aid in Sudan is constantly being blocked by all the belligerents’
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Togo opposition denounces presidential 'power grab'
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Situation in Sudan 'probably the most disastrous in the world', says former PM Hamdok
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Sudan, a forgotten crisis the world must pay attention to
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UN sounds alarm over influx of Sudan refugees to neighbouring countries
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NGOs call for more aid for war-torn Sudan at French conference
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Three Nigerian sisters killed after car hits them
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Sudan's year-old war: No end to fighting in sight
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Zambia's Kalaba 'critical but stable' after crash
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Sudan War: 'Tell me how to make it stop'
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Sudan war, one year on: The unfolding of a humanitarian crisis
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Vinicius 'can't fight racism alone' in Spain
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Macron says world donors pledge more than €2 billion in aid for war-stricken Sudan
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Watching my country fall apart day-by-day
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A decade after Chibok kidnappings, Nigeria struggles to halt child abductions
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Thousands protest in Niger demanding immediate withdrawal of US troops
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'Time is running out': Humanitarian crisis spirals in Sudan amid ongoing conflict
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The children living between starvation and death
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Kipchoge 'expects' to win third Olympic marathon
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Russian military instructors, air defence system arrive in Niger amid deepening ties
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Hunting down genocide suspects: With the Franco-Rwandan couple seeking justice
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Russian troops arrive in Niger as agreement begins
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Happy horsemen and replica guns: Africa's top shots
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Mali junta bans media coverage of political parties as crackdown deepens
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Dozens of prisoners walk out of Comoros jail
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UK returns looted Ghana artefacts after 150 years
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Mali junta 'suspends' all political activities to preserve public order
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Sudan's Burhan says no return to pre-war era
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Top Ethiopian opposition figure shot dead
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Zambia uncovers major Chinese cybercrime network
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Six arrested over killing of South African footballer
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Waldrum warns Nigeria over Olympic preparations
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Togo announces new date for delayed legislative elections
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Ex-president Zuma wins bid to run in South Africa's general election
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'Right now, there is a lot of speculation around the why'
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South Africa's ex-president Jacob Zuma wins court bid to run in general election
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Zuma wins court battle to stand in S Africa election
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Nigeria recovers $24m during poverty minister probe
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Spain denies Nigeria's junior footballers visas - NFF
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Dramatic rescue after bus swept away in Kenyan floods
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Kenyan football must stop 'shooting itself in foot'
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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