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Tunisia coach Maaloul targets World Cup opener against England

Sat, 02/12/2017 - 15:13
Tunisia coach Nabil Maaloul believes his side's hopes of reaching the World Cup second round hinge on their opening Group G game against England.
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'I fled Zimbabwe for Nottingham after being tortured'

Sat, 02/12/2017 - 02:47
A man who fled Zimbabwe for Nottingham gives his view on his country's future.
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Heart disease in Africa, 50 years on from world's first transplant

Fri, 01/12/2017 - 18:56
The world's first heart transplant was performed in Africa 50 years ago, but heart disease is still one of the biggest killers.
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Unreleased carbon poses ethical dilemma in DR Congo

Fri, 01/12/2017 - 14:55
Carbon-rich peatlands in the Democratic Republic of Congo are thwarting economic progress.
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Africa's frustrated communications firms

Fri, 01/12/2017 - 13:29
Although the mobile phone industry in Africa is thriving, telecoms providers face a number of challenges.
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Kenya meeting to tackle plastic pollution

Fri, 01/12/2017 - 08:56
A plan to drastically cut plastic pollution of the oceans may be agreed at a UN summit.
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Fruit jewellery, sugar dolls

Fri, 01/12/2017 - 06:34
A selection of this week's best photos of Africans and Africa.
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Stephanie Hegarty: Nigeria's village of tears

Thu, 30/11/2017 - 03:54
New research suggests a link between oil spills and increased infant mortality in Nigeria's oil-producing Delta region.
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World Hacks: The secret ring helping women protect themselves from HIV

Thu, 30/11/2017 - 02:47
Could this vaginal ring help protect women from HIV in communities where men refuse to use condoms?
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Sold like cattle

Wed, 29/11/2017 - 16:03
Harun Ahmed is one of thousands of young Ethiopians who have attempted the journey across the Sahara to Libya - and from there to Europe.
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An African fairytale

Wed, 29/11/2017 - 01:08
Botswana played a crucial role in the romance - but the love for Africa goes far further.
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Worst wives club

Wed, 29/11/2017 - 01:01
It's easy to condemn the wives of autocrats - but why do we expect more of them than their husbands?
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Islamic mystics

Tue, 28/11/2017 - 19:38
A massacre at a mosque linked to Sufi Muslims in Sinai has thrown a spotlight on Islamic mysticism.
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Penny Dale & Victoria Uwonkunda: Nigeria's love for Norwegian fish

Tue, 28/11/2017 - 01:25
How did stockfish - cod dried in Norway’s cold air - became a Nigerian staple?
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Mosque attack horror

Sun, 26/11/2017 - 09:44
The unprecedented violence of the Sinai attack will harden local opposition to those behind it, writes regional expert HA Hellyer.
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Escaping the leprosy colony

Sun, 26/11/2017 - 02:35
Ikoli Harcourt Whyte was diagnosed with leprosy as a teenager and spent most of his life in a leprosy colony but managed to compose some 200 hymns, writes Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani.
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Petina Gappah: Mugabe and me

Sat, 25/11/2017 - 02:19
As Zimbabweans usher in a new era, author Petina Gappah considers the long shadow ex-president Robert Mugabe has cast over her life.
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Shingai Nyoka: What next for Zimbabwe?

Fri, 24/11/2017 - 02:18
Singing and celebration spring from the belief that the worst is over, our Zimbabwe correspondent writes - but is change coming?
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Brian Hungwe on how Mugabe was Zimbabwe's 'last political king'

Thu, 23/11/2017 - 18:58
Zimbabwe's ruling party is intent on retaining power after the earthquake of Robert Mugabe's overthrow.
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Robert Mugabe

Tue, 21/11/2017 - 19:14
A look at the career of Robert Mugabe, who has resigned as Zimbabwe's president after 37 years in power.
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