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Who is Nnamdi Kanu, the man who wants Biafra to tear away from Nigeria?
The trial of pro-Biafran independence activist Nnamdi Kanu, which was scheduled to start in Abuja on Monday, has been postponed until October 21. After four years on the run, the leader of the Indigenous...
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How Ethiopia came to have its name
For outsiders looking into the African continent, Ethiopia often seems like one of the more historic African countries because of the way that land appears in the histories of religious scriptures as well...
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This Zambian woman is the first woman to score two hat-tricks in Olympics soccer games
At the Tokyo Olympics, the women’s soccer competition is in full swing, and some players have already made an impression. Barbra Banda, a Zambian professional soccer star, made history when she became...
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Man accused of trying to kill Malian leader dies in prison – What’s next?
A man accused of trying to assassinate Asimi Goita, the Malian military leader who launched two coups in less than a year, has died in custody. Following a failed assassination attempt at Bamako’s...
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How Rwanda spied on South Africa’s Ramaphosa with Pegasus software: report
The President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, may have been the target of Rwandan espionage or monitoring, according to a worldwide investigation conducted by human rights organization Amnesty International,...
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Meet the camel soldiers of Mauritania
A monitoring operation unlike any other exists on Mauritania’s borders. Armed troops on the back of a dromedary patrol the sand dunes in a swinging and airy beat. Méharistes is the name...