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  • The election of France's new president Emmanuel Macron. was welcomed by many African leaders Credit: Jeso Carneiro.
    AlgeriaMoroccoPoliticsTunisiaWestern Sahara

    Macron and the Maghreb

    By Sabina Henneberg
    June 1, 2017
    Relations with North Africa may not be a priority for France’s new president, but they should be. As France’s presidential election this May captured ...
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  • Robtel Neajai Pailey with her kids anti-corruption book Gbagba at the Africa Writes festival. Credit: Ivan Gonzalez.
    Society

    Legal invisibility was the best thing to happen to me

    By Robtel Neajai Pailey
    May 31, 2017
    I became an undocumented migrant at age six and it changed my life. For the millions of undocumented migrants across the globe, life unfolds ...
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  • Lucha protest, DR Congo
    Congo-KinshasaPolitics

    Lucha continua: The youth movement striking fear into Congo’s elite

    By Ruby Bantariza, Tim Hirschel-Burns & Sophia Schuster
    May 31, 2017
    Neither an NGO nor a political party, Lucha has mobilised in innovative ways to ensure young people’s voices are heard in DRC’s tense environment. ...
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  • Ghana galamsey
    EconomyGhana

    Gold, guns and China: Ghana’s fight to end galamsey

    By Edward Burrows & Lucia Bird
    May 30, 2017
    Hundreds of thousands, including many from China, are engaged in illegal artisanal mining. How can the government stop it? At the start of April, ...
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  • Biafra separatists from the group IPOB gather. Credit: Radio Biafra.
    NigeriaPolitics

    Nigeria: How to solve a problem like Biafra

    By Nnamdi Obasi
    May 29, 2017
    Many Igbo feel politically and economically marginalised, and the government’s hardline stance is not helping. 50 years after Nigeria’s then Eastern Region declared itself ...
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  • Belt and Road. China-Africa.
    Economy

    Where’s Africa in China’s mega Belt and Road project?

    By Yu-Shan Wu, Chris Alden & Elizabeth Sidiropoulos
    May 29, 2017
    China has welcomed African countries that have expressed interest in its massive trade plan, but this won’t be enough. Chinese President Xi Jinping made ...
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  • Chad
    ChadPhoto of the Week

    Photo of the Week: The shifting sands of Chad

    By Arnaud Kara
    May 26, 2017
    A sandstorm on the banks of the Chari river in Chad. Photograph taken by Arnauld Kara. For more on Chad, see: The Habré trial: ...
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  • A pro-Biafra protest organised by IPOB in London. Credit: David Holt.
    NigeriaPolitics

    Biafra 50 years on: Remembering, regretting, repeating history?

    By Orji Sunday
    May 26, 2017
    Half a century on from the 30 May declaration of independence from Nigeria, calls for secession are growing again. As he casts his mind ...
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  • Otodo-Gbame in Lagos being razed.
    NigeriaSociety

    Shuffering and shmiling through Lagos’ elitist 50-year celebrations

    By Wilfred Okiche
    May 24, 2017
    Where were the poor, Igbos and other minorities in the state’s 50-day birthday party? Lagos state, Nigeria’s economic and commercial capital, turns fifty this year. To ...
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  • Nigerian military forces on international duty. Credit: AU-UN ST PHOTO / STUART PRICE
    NigeriaPolitics

    Nigeria: Coup rumours reflect rising distrust in Buhari’s absence

    By Idayat Hassan
    May 23, 2017
    Coup? Don’t even dare. Last week, Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, issued a stern warning to soldiers to stay out of politics, ...
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