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Benin admits that 54 soldiers killed in attack by al-Qaeda group
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Tanzania bans South Africa and Malawi imports as trade row escalates
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DR Congo and M23 rebels agree ceasefire deal in Qatar talks
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DR Congo and M23 agree to 'immediate' ceasefire, pledge to continue talks
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South Africa and Ukraine woo each other - as relationships with Trump turn sour
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Kenya's president visits China amid tariff pressure
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Kipyegon targets first women's sub-four minute mile
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Africa is important to Trump, despite aid cuts, envoy tells BBC
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Suspension of Ghana's chief justice is 'abuse of power', says opposition
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Zimbabwe wrap up first Test win in four years
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Will the next pope be from Africa?
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Africans remember Pope Francis' message of peace
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Main opposition leader removed from Ivory Coast electoral list
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Ghana president suspends chief justice in unprecedented move
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Ethiopians are one shock away from catastrophe - UN
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The female prisoners becoming football coaches
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Burkina Faso army says it foiled 'major' coup plot
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Watch: Might the next pope come from Africa?
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African Catholics mourn Pope Francis's death
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Africa remembers Pope who spoke for the continent
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Ghana steps up efforts to mend ties with Sahel nations
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European weapons in Sudan (5/5): Europeans still making deals with Emirati firm diverting weapons
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South African politician condemned for visiting fugitive pastor
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Girl, 14, killed by lion in Kenya
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Gunmen kill at least 56 people in central Nigeria
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European weapons in Sudan (4/5): 'The RSF bombs public buildings, markets, and hospitals'
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The mother and children trapped between two conflicts
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Tunisian opposition leaders jailed on terror charges
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Tunisian opposition figures get prison sentences of 13 to 16 years
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European weapons in Sudan (3/5): The mercenaries who travelled through Libya
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Actor in film warning of revenge killings shot dead in family feud
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'Child in arms, luggage on my head, I fled Sudan camp for safety'
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Former Credit Suisse boss to run for Ivory Coast president
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Fire, fronds and flax: Africa's top shots
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European weapons in Sudan (2/5): A €50 million Emirati contract
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'Two hundred years on, 'the legacy of colonialism' remains firmly intact in Haiti and across Africa
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Sudan faces world's worst displacement crisis as country enters third year of war
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US issues warning over new Zambian cyber-security law
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US-Somali airstrike as battle rages for key town
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European weapons in Sudan (1/5): Bulgarian mortar shells in Darfur’s desert
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Ghana bans foreigners from its gold trading market
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Gabon forward Boupendza dies aged 28 in China
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Gambian ex-soldier convicted of torture in rare US trial
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In South Africa, some White farmers seek Trump's support over expropriation law
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Can new wave of African cyclists produce 'second Girmay'?
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Racially charged row between Musk and South Africa over Starlink
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Nigeria plans bid for 2030 Commonwealth Games
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Abducted US pastor freed in South Africa after deadly shoot-out
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Sudan’s paramilitary forces declare rival government two years after civil war erupts
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Nations urge 'immediate' end to Sudan war, pledge €800 million in new aid
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Special edition: Two years of war in Sudan
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Europe leads calls for ‘immediate’ end to fighting in Sudan as war enters third year
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Sudanese poet Emtithal Mahmoud: 'Don't help us without us, none of us are free until we're all free'
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France to expel 12 Algerian diplomats, recall ambassador amid escalating tensions
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Ghana bans foreigners from trading in its gold market to boost revenue
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Sudan's civilian infrastructure — hospitals and health centres, 'have almost stopped functioning'
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Sudan faces deepening crisis as civil war hits two-year mark
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Sudan: 13 million displaced in world’s largest humanitarian crisis
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Nigerians fear savings lost as investment app freezes them out
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'We cannot look away' - UK hosts Sudan talks as famine takes hold
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Sudan in ‘world’s largest humanitarian crisis’ after two years of civil war
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Diplomats and aid officials meet in London as Sudan war enters third year
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Sudan's years of war - BBC smuggles in phones to reveal hunger and fear
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Millions displaced in Sudan as Darfur paramilitary attack kills hundreds
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Sudan's RSF claim control of Zamzam refugee camp in Darfur
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Ant smugglers caught with hundreds of prized insects in Kenya
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Diplomatic tensions escalate as Algeria expels French officials
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South Africa appoints special envoy to ease US relations
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Algeria orders expulsion of 12 French embassy officials, reigniting tensions
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South Africa re-opens inquest into Nobel laureate's death