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Zimbabwean protesters granted bail after 6 weeks in custody

A Zimbabwe court released on bail on Wednesday scores of anti-government protesters held in custody since taking part in a demonstration against President Emmerson Mnangagwa six weeks ago.Nearly 100 people were arrested on March 31 at a protest in the capital Harare called by a veteran of the ruling ZANU-PF party who claims Mnangagwa is …

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Top chef Georgiana Viou: blending cuisine across continents

Georgiana Viou calls herself a “UFO”, championing free and daring cuisine straddling two continents, from Cotonou’s lively street markets to the kitchens of her Michelin-starred restaurant in Nimes, southern France.In the alleys of the historic Saint-Michel market in Benin’s bustling economic capital, unchanged since her childhood, Viou goes from stallholder to stallholder.At one she buys …

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Ethiopia bans historic Tigrayan opposition party

A leading opposition party that dominated Ethiopian politics for decades has been banned from any political activity, the Election Commission said Wednesday, ahead of national elections due next year.The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) has roots that go back a long way in national politics. It led the 1991 revolution that toppled the authoritarian Derg regime …

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Stability holds in Mauritania as jihadists ravage Sahel

One evening in December 2011, five armed men arrived in a vehicle, fired at the Mauritanian gendarmerie post at Adel Begrou, and kidnapped a gendarme before escaping across the nearby border into Mali.It was the last attack attributed to jihadists in Mauritania, more than 13 years ago.But over that time, jihadist attacks have increasingly plagued …

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Ambitious school grows hope in poverty-stricken S.African township

Banele Phaladi wolfed down a thin slice of bread and kissed his mother goodbye before walking around the dilapidated streets of Alexandra township to his colourful classroom at the Kgololo Academy.At this elite primary school in one of the most destitute areas of Johannesburg, classes are small, teachers enthusiastic, and every child is known by …

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White House slams Episcopal Church’s refusal to resettle white South Africans

The White House questioned Tuesday the humanitarian commitment of the influential Episcopal Church after it refused to comply with a federal directive to help resettle white Afrikaners granted refugee status by the Trump administration.Trump ran on an anti-immigrant platform and essentially halted refugee arrivals in the United States after taking office, but made an exception …

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Mali dissolves political parties in blow to junta critics

Mali’s military government on Tuesday dissolved the west African country’s political parties, according to a presidency decree, the latest attempt to clamp down on the opposition since the junta seized power.Opposition parties have feared the move for weeks, banding together into a hundred-party coalition to demonstrate in an rare act of open defiance since back-to-back …

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