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Malaria control success in Africa ‘at risk from spread of multi-drug resistance’

Malaria control in Africa is at risk from the spread of multi-drug resistance, scientists say. A genomic study of malaria parasites on the continent found...

South African court restricts display of apartheid-era flag

South Africa’s Equality Court has restricted the display of the country’s old apartheid-era flag, ruling that its gratuitous use amounts to hate speech and...

Sudanese protesters sign transition deal with army

Sudan’s army and the country’s pro-democracy movement have signed a final powersharing deal at a ceremony in the capital Khartoum. The move paves the way...

Protesters clash with riot police in Zimbabwe’s capital

Zimbabwean riot police have clashed with hundreds of anti-government protesters in the capital Harare. Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd at Africa Unity...

Second person dies from Ebola in Congo city

A second person has died of Ebola in Congo’s major city of Goma. The death has raised fears the virus could spread beyond the country’s...

Ethiopia aiming for tree-planting world record in move against deforestation

Ethiopians planted more than 200 million trees today, which officials stated will be a world record. The ambitious initiative of prime minister Abiy Ahmed aims...

Dozens of bodies recovered after migrant vessels capsize off Libya

Libya’s coast guard recovered dozens of bodies of Europe-bound migrants who perished at sea as search operations continued on Friday, a day after up...

British Airways suspends flights to Cairo as security ‘precaution’

British Airways has suspended all flights to Cairo for seven days as a security precaution. The airline announced on Saturday evening that all flights into...

Algeria beat Senegal to win second Africa Cup of Nations title

Algeria won the Africa Cup of Nations for only the second time in their history after an early fortuitous goal saw them beat Senegal...

Ex-president Jacob Zuma pulls out of South Africa corruption inquiry

Former South African president Jacob Zuma has abandoned his testimony to a state commission investigating corruption allegations after claiming he is being treated unfairly. The...

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