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Niger, Climate
Torrential rains have swept away crops, tools and homes in Niger, a landlocked country that was already in the throes...
Senegal, Agribusiness, Oceans and Rivers
L'espoir rena?t dans les p?cheries s?n?galaises
Governance, Economy, Business and Finance, Angola
Angola's democracy is about to turn another page as the nation votes under its new constitution. Women wait outside a...
Arts, Culture and Entertainment, Uganda, Human Rights
A theatre play on homosexuality is being staged for the first time in Uganda - a country which has proposed...
Ethiopia, Food and Agriculture, ...
A man digs in raised beds for crops planted close to the waters of Lake Tanganyika in Zambia.
Transport and Shipping, Oceans and Rivers, ...
Fishing licences have been cancelled in Senegal to curtail the destructive fishing practices of European countries.
Governance, Togo, Conflict, Peace and Security
Les forces de l'ordre usant de tous les moyens pour disperser les manifestants.
Senegal, Urban Issues and Habitation, ...
Les inondation dans la banlieue dakaroise ont caus? un s?rieux probl?me environnemental.
Legal and Judicial Affairs, Mining, ...
Striking Lonmin miners gathered to discuss the deaths of some 34 of their colleagues two days previously. They were addressed...
Niger, Religion, Arts, Culture and Entertainment
As Niger's President, Mahamadou Issoufou, celebrated the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan under high security at Niamey?s...