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France’s Macron urges Algeria to help mend diplomatic ties

French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday warned Algeria against playing “political games”, with diplomatic ties frayed between the two countries, notably over immigration.Relations between Paris and Algiers have been strained since Macron recognised Moroccan sovereignty of the disputed territory of Western Sahara in July last year.But they have worsened after Algiers refused to accept the …

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Nigerians displaced as rents double in inflation-hit Lagos

Nigeria’s economic crisis is hitting renters in Lagos hard as landlords pass down the costs of spiralling inflation — pushing residents further out, upending children’s education and adding to workers’ already infamous commutes.With a population of more than 20 million, the country’s sprawling, ever-growing economic capital has for years struggled to keep up with housing …

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La Reunion residents ordered indoors as ‘purple alert’ cyclone nears

Residents of the French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion were ordered Friday to stay indoors as a cyclone bore down that authorities said could bring gusts of 200 kilometres per hour (125 mph) and sea swells more than eight metres (26 feet) high.Authorities said a maximum “purple alert” was in effect from 9:00 am …

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Algeria blames French far right as relations with former colonial ruler fray

Relations between France and Algeria have hit a new low with Algiers blaming the rise of the French far right for a more combative approach from Paris towards its former colony.Algeria has “clearly become the battleground for internal French political disputes, where no blow is too low,” the foreign ministry said in a sharply worded …

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US HIV fund halt may cost South Africa 500,000 lives over 10 years: foundation

A halt in US funds to South Africa’s HIV/AIDS programmes could lead to more than 500,000 deaths over 10 years, the head of the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation said Thursday.”We will see lives lost,” the foundation’s chief operating officer Linda-Gail Bekker told reporters after South African groups were notified that their USAID grants had been …

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Explosions at M23 rally in east DR Congo kill at least 11

Two explosions that rocked a city in eastern DR Congo after a meeting of the Rwanda-backed M23 group Thursday have killed at least 11 people and wounded around 60, a hospital source told AFP. A first explosion caused panic, sending spectators fleeing, before a second explosion detonated, with pools of blood visible and abandoned shoes strewn …

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