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Sudan’s rival factions agree to extend shaky ceasefire after rebuke from mediators
The US and Saudi Arabia have called out both sides for specific breaches to the previous week-long ceasefireSudan’s warring sides…
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Fighting continues in Sudan as week of ceasefire nears its end
Violence in recent days has stopped aid getting to civilians, as fears grow war will escalateGunshots and artillery fire have…
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Ugandan president signs anti-LGBTQ+ law with death penalty for same-sex acts
Global outcry over Museveni’s assent to draconian new anti-gay law, condemned as a ‘permission slip for hate and dehumanisation’Uganda’s president,…
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Heavily pregnant woman who escaped from Sudan gives birth to ‘miracle baby’
Woman’s husband has been granted asylum in UK and has been trying to get her a visa to join himA…
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Sudan army calls on former soldiers to re-enlist as fighting persists through ceasefire
Army leader Abdel-Fatteh al-Burhan has asked the UN to replace its envoy to the countrySudan’s army has asked the United…
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British man, 85, ‘shot and wife starves to death’ after being left in Sudan
Family say couple were not offered support to evacuate despite living near British embassy in KhartoumAn 85-year-old British citizen was…
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World Cup security guards still jailed in Qatar after dispute over unpaid wages
Workers at World Cup 2022 venues fired as tournament ended and allegedly jailed or deported after trying to claim unpaid…
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US sanctions Wagner, accusing it of using Mali as pipeline for arms to Ukrains
Private army led by Ivan Aleksandrovich Maslov in Mali could be acquiring weaponry for Russian forces, US officials sayThe United…
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Sierra Leone’s symbolic Cotton Tree falls during storm in Freetown
The centuries-old tree was landmark where formerly enslaved people had prayed upon arrival in West AfricaA centuries-old, towering tree that…
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Kissinger at 100: the ‘bloody, dreadful, filthy’ Angolan civil war – in pictures
The Guardian visited Angola in 2001 as the long civil war – aggravated by the interventions of Henry Kissinger –…
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Rwandan ex-police chief arrested in South Africa over 1994 genocide
Fulgence Kayishema, 62, charged with playing leading role in church killing of more than 2,000 peopleOne of the world’s most…
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Families ask human rights court to free jailed Tunisian opposition leaders
Daughters of Rached Ghannouchi and Said Ferjani demand justice amid continuing crackdown on dissent by President SaiedFamilies of detained Tunisian…
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‘A gamechanger’: new meningitis vaccine hailed as major step
Successful trials in Africa of NmCV-5 vaccine open the door to affordable treatment for disease that kills 250,000 people a…
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UK funding cuts to east Africa ‘insulting and shortsighted’, say aid organisations
NGOs dismayed at reduction in Britain’s contribution as crisis-hit region faces challenges from drought, rising prices and conflict The UK…
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Race against time to stop ‘humanitarian disaster’ among Sudan refugees in Chad
Coming rainy season threatens 80,000 living in ‘heartbreaking’ conditions in vulnerable border region after fleeing war at homeTens of thousands…
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Hundreds of refugees in Malawi rounded up and sent to camps
Army brought in to forcibly relocate refugees from the capital, despite pleas from human rights organisationsHundreds of refugees and asylum…
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Buckingham Palace declines to return remains of ‘stolen’ Ethiopian prince, say reports
Prince Alemayehu, who was taken to England after his father’s citadel was looted, was buried at Windsor Castle in 19th…
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Sudan weeklong ceasefire due to start to allow delivery of aid
Deal to stop fighting comes as journalists’ syndicate accuses paramilitary group of targeting reportersA weeklong ceasefire in Sudan intended to…
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Ex-Mubarak minister Mohamed Mansour donates £5m to Tories
Tory senior treasurer Mansour says he wants to assist ‘very capable prime minister’ Rishi SunakUK politics live – latest updatesThe…
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Cocoa planting is destroying protected forests in west Africa, study finds
Global trade in chocolate, worth more than $1tn a year, is leading to widespread deforestation in Ivory Coast and GhanaThe…
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