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French govt prepares new law to return colonial-era art

France’s government on Wednesday discussed a bill designed to speed up the return of artworks looted during the colonial era to their countries of origin, officials said.If approved, the law would make it easier for the country to return cultural goods in France’s national collection “originating from states that, due to illicit appropriation, were deprived …

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One man’s 30 years of toil to save Sierra Leone’s orphaned chimps

Bala Amarasekaran has never felt like running his world-renowned sanctuary for orphaned chimpanzees in Sierra Leone was truly work, having come to his calling only after several unexpected twists of fate.Standing in his Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary not far from the capital Freetown, he tenderly patted a young ape’s nose and stroked its cheek, whispering a …

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More deaths reported in Angola unrest after fuel hike protests

At least three people were killed and over a thousand arrested on a second day of looting and protest in Angola Tuesday, a day after four died in violence during a strike against fuel price hikes.Transport in the capital Luanda remained suspended and shops closed after Monday’s unrest, while sporadic gunfire was heard throughout the …

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DR Congo church massacre survivors recount night of terror

Gunshots thundered and attackers burst into the church hall, picked out victims, tied them up and shot them dead, survivors of the massacre in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo said Monday.Witnesses of the attack overnight Saturday to Sunday in Komanda, Ituri province, described to AFP how Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) fighters massacred dozens of worshippers …

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Hundreds of Sudanese refugees in Cairo take up chance to return home for free

On a sweltering Monday morning at Cairo’s main railway station, hundreds of Sudanese families stood waiting, with bags piled at their feet and children in tow, to board a train bound for a homeland shattered by two years of war.The war is not yet over, but with the army having regained control of key areas …

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Hunger must never be ‘weapon of war’, UN chief tells Africa food summit

UN chief Antonio Guterres on Monday said food must not be used as a weapon of war as world leaders gathered for a food summit in Africa, where 280 million people face chronic hunger.The African Union urged donors to provide greater support for the world’s poorest continent, which is struggling with poverty, unrest and the …

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Nigerian bandits kill 33 captives despite receiving ransom

Bandits in northwestern Nigeria’s Zamfara state have slaughtered 33 people they had kidnapped in February despite receiving a $33,700 ransom, while three babies died in captivity, local officials and residents said Monday.Zamfara and other states in central and northwestern Nigeria have for years been terrorised by criminal gangs who carry out deadly raids, kidnappings and …

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