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Fri Feb 21
South Sudan is 'on the brink,' U.N. warns amid renewed violence
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Sudan's army takes control of the presidential palace, 2 years after war broke out
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Sudan's army recaptures presidential palace in Khartoum
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Zimbabwean millennial Kirsty Coventry gets Olympic top job
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Rwanda faces growing pressure for role in Democratic Republic of Congo conflict
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Sub-Saharan Africa reels from USAID cuts
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Trump administration says South Africa's Ambassador to U.S. is 'persona non grata'
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What Cuts to U.S. Aid Mean in Africa
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Aid workers in Africa discuss the consequences of U.S. cuts to foreign aid programs
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'You can now die': The human cost of America's foreign aid cuts in Africa
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Drought-stricken Algeria plans to import 1 million sheep ahead of Islam's Eid Al-Adha
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Playwright Athol Fugard, who chronicled apartheid and its aftermath, dies at 92
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Why Africa's Sahel region has been called the 'epicenter of global terrorism'
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Thousands evicted from a Lagos community to make room for development
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A Lagos community, destroyed in one day
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The Dangerous Popularity of Skin Whitening Products in Nigeria
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Lesotho officials shocked by Trump's remarks that 'nobody' has heard of their country
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What to know about Lesotho, the country Trump said 'nobody has ever heard of'
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Lagos' inter-city metro line has been open for over a year. Has it helped traffic?
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Price of Palestinian prisoner release, and gridlock hell in Lagos
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