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Venancio Mondlane, leading Mozambique’s vote dispute from exile

Charismatic, dramatic and determined, Mozambican opposition leader Venancio Mondlane has directed from abroad waves of protests that pose the biggest threat to the ruling Frelimo party since it took power nearly 50 years ago.Known simply by his first name, the ambitious 50-year-old claims to have won the October presidential vote, rejecting as rigged the election …

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Sierra Leone student tackles toxic air pollution

In his small Freetown workshop, engineering student James Samba tinkered with batteries and electrical parts he hoped could help clean up Sierra Leone’s polluting public transport system.Rush hour in the West African country’s major cities is a frenetic medley of minibuses, mopeds, shared taxis and three-wheeled vehicles known as “kekehs” –- each spluttering toxic emissions …

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Official says Liberia to begin war crimes trials in next five years

The lawyer responsible for setting up Liberia’s long-awaited war crimes court told AFP that the first trials will take place in the next five years, more than two decades after the brutal civil wars that left around 250,000 people dead.Justice has so far proved elusive for the victims of the back-to-back conflicts that raged in …

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Italy’s far-right Salvini acquitted in migrant blockade trial

An Italian court on Friday acquitted Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini of illegally blocking migrants on a rescue ship at sea in 2019, for which he had risked six years in prison.”I’m happy. After three years, common sense has won,” the far-right leader, a member of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government, told reporters outside the …

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Macron sees new role for French military base in Djibouti

French President Emmanuel Macron said Friday its military base in Djibouti could assume a greater role, speaking after Paris was forced to pull troops out of several other African countries.”Our role is changing in Africa because the world is changing in Africa, because public opinion is changing, because governments are changing,” he said.Macron was addressing …

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France withdraws first contingent of soldiers from Chad: N’Djamena

France began withdrawing soldiers from Chad on Friday, the country’s defence ministry said, after N’Djamena last month abruptly ended military cooperation with the former colonial power.A contingent of 120 soldiers left for France from a military airport in the capital, the ministry said in a statement on Facebook, 10 days after French fighter aircraft left …

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Italy’s Salvini acquitted in migrant trial

An Italian court on Friday acquitted Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini of illegally blocking migrants on a rescue ship in 2019, after a lengthy and high-profile trial.”I’m happy. After three years, common sense has won,” the leader of the far-right, anti-immigration League party told reporters outside the court in Palermo.Salvini had strongly denied charges of …

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