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Protesters in Nigeria continue campaign against police violence

Protests against Nigeria’s police continued to rock the country for the eighth straight day as demonstrators marched through the streets of major cities, blocking...

Libyan oil production resumes amid peace talks between rival factions

Libya’s national oil company announced it was resuming production at the country’s largest oil field as rival officials from eastern and western Libya began...

Hotel Rwanda hero charged with terrorism

A Rwandan court has charged Paul Rusesabagina – whose story inspired the film Hotel Rwanda – with terrorism, complicity in murder and forming an...

‘I feel that I can teach the whole world’: Nigerian teacher hails online classes

A teacher from a public school in Nigeria is helping students across the country, and internationally, learn maths virtually during coronavirus restrictions that have...

Zimbabwe’s ‘keyboard warriors’ hold protests off the streets

Unable to protest on the streets, some activists in Zimbabwe are calling themselves “keyboard warriors” as they use social media and graffiti to put...

Mali army colonel declares himself in charge of junta and country

A colonel in Mali’s army has said he is now in charge of the West African country, declaring himself chairman of the junta that...

Pope Francis urges talks to resolve dispute over Ethiopia’s Blue Nile dam

Pope Francis has urged Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan to continue talks to resolve their years-long dispute over a massive dam Ethiopia is building on...

Burna Boy drops collaborations with Stormzy and Chris Martin with new album

Burna Boy reunites with Stormzy and collaborates with Diddy and Chris Martin on his new album Twice As Tall. The Nigerian star collaborated with the...

Corruption complicates South Africa’s struggle with coronavirus

South Africa’s number of confirmed coronavirus cases is edging close to a half-million, with the Health Ministry reporting 11,046 new cases overnight. That brings the...

Man who killed Uganda gorilla Rafiki jailed for 11 years

A man who pleaded guilty to killing a beloved mountain gorilla in a popular national park has been sentenced to 11 years in prison...

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