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  • A woman herder in Nakukulas, Turkana county, with a gas flare in the distance. Credit: Nick Young.
    EconomyKenya

    “When I grew up the land was for the community”: Oil troubles in Turkana

    By Nick Young
    July 4, 2018
    Huge oil discoveries in Kenya’s poorest county have so far brought more frustration and tensions than hope. This is the third part in a ...
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  • Facebook's ride in Bangui. Credit: Daniel Ziegler.
    Central African RepublicSociety

    Looking for a ride in one of the world’s most fragile nations? Try Facebook.

    By Daniel Ziegler
    July 3, 2018
    Meet the man trying to recreate Uber in CAR’s capital of Bangui.  In the sun-drenched capital of Bangui, yellow cabs, 4x4s emblazoned with NGO ...
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  • Tens of thousands have died and hundreds of thousands displaced in South Sudan's ongoing conflict. Credit: Tim Freccia / Enough Project.
    PoliticsSouth Sudan

    South Sudan’s “new” peace deal is missing something: details

    By Matthew LeRiche
    June 29, 2018
    The Khartoum agreement makes several promises, but is short on specifics and leaves the issues that have scuppered previous deals unresolved. South Sudan’s main ...
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  • A billboard in Moroni, Comoros' capital, reads: "Mayotte is Comorian and will always be". Credit: Ali Y. Alwahti.
    ComorosPolitics

    Comoros row with France intensifies as turmoil brews at home

    By Ali Y. Alwahti
    June 29, 2018
    The long-running dispute over the island of Mayotte has deepened recently. Could developments afoot in the Comoros change anything? Despite promises to resolve tensions, relations ...
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  • Port Louis, Mauritius. Credit: Dimitri Simon.
    MauritiusSociety

    Radicalisation in paradise: Tackling the growing threat in Mauritius

    By Richard Chelin
    June 28, 2018
    At a recent anti-LGBT demonstration, the well-known protest leader openly wore an Islamic State headband. One might not expect the island of Mauritius – ...
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  • There are several African elections coming soon. Credit: UNAMID /Albert Gonzalez Farran
    Africa InsidersComorosMaliPoliticsSouth SudanZimbabwe

    African Election Watch: Keep up to date with all the upcoming votes

    By Africa Insiders
    June 27, 2018
    This week, the Insiders’ Newsletter is introducing the new segment “Election Watch”. This comprehensive roundup of all upcoming African elections will cover their main ...
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  • A cattle market in Garissa. Credit: USAID/Mariantonietta Peru.
    EconomyKenya

    LAPSSET: Will a new highway open up the long-neglected Garissa?

    By Nick Young
    June 27, 2018
    Many in the area are upbeat about the new infrastructure project, but concerns over security and land remain. This is the second part in ...
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  • Female leaders in Malakal, South Sudan peace. Credit: UN Photo/JC McIlwaine.
    PoliticsSouth Sudan

    Why it makes sense for South Sudan’s leaders to keep rejecting peace deals

    By Matthew LeRiche
    June 26, 2018
    From both the government and opposition’s perspectives, there are logical – if self-interested – reasons for rejecting the recent proposals. Attempts to forge a ...
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  • Nigeria's Minister for Information and Culture Lai Mohammed.
    NigeriaPolitics

    Nigeria’s grand plan to stop fake news in 2019? Fight fire with fire.

    By James Wan
    June 26, 2018
    Information Minister Lai Mohammed defends the government’s record, talks up Buhari’s 2019 chances, and discusses the challenge of misinformation. The words typically used to ...
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  • A Chinese teacher giving a lesson to young Tanzanian students. Credit: Claire van den Heever.
    SocietyTanzaniaZambiaZimbabwe

    “It started as hype”: Chinese spreads fast in Africa as language of success

    By Claire van den Heever
    June 25, 2018
    Meet some of the growing group of Africans lining up to learn Chinese. Soon after being named Entrepreneur of the Year in Zimbabwe’s equivalent ...
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