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Australian Christian group fights claim it was linked to leader of Kenya starvation massacre doomsday cult
Kenyan parliamentary committee report finds Paul Mackenzie, held responsible for more than 400 deaths, was ‘influenced’ by Australians Dave and…
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Revealed: Saudi Arabia’s grand plan to ‘hook’ poor countries on oil
Climate scientists say fossil fuel use needs to fall rapidly – but oil-rich kingdom is working to drive up demandSaudi…
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Sierra Leone imposes nationwide curfew after armed clashes in capital
Government says attempt to break into an armoury in Freetown has been repelled and calm restoredArmed clashes erupted in Sierra…
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Shell to face human rights claims in UK over chronic oil pollution in Niger delta
More than 13,000 Nigerian villagers can bring legal claims against oil firm, rules high courtThousands of Nigerian villagers can bring…
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Madagascar’s Andry Rajoelina re-elected after boycotted presidential poll
Ten of the dozen other candidates had refused to campaign and called on voters to shun the ballotThe president of…
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Weather tracker: Ethiopia hit by severe drought amid east Africa floods
More than 50 people dead in Tigray and Amhara regions while UN warns of ‘crisis-level hunger or worse’ in SomaliaThe…
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Oscar Pistorius granted parole and will be released from prison in January
South African former Paralympic star jailed for killing girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp to be freed on 5 JanuarySouth Africa’s parole board…
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Who is Oscar Pistorius and why is he being released from jail?
The first amputee runner to compete at an Olympic Games in 2012, he killed his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, in 2013Oscar…
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Madagascan heatwave ‘virtually impossible’ without human-caused global heating
Study finds impact of heat on millions of people went unrecorded, highlighting limitations many African countries faceA record-breaking heatwave in…
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Cheap over-the-counter nail drug found to work on crippling flesh-eating disease
‘Momentous’ breakthrough as trial finds treatment for nail infections to be highly effective for neglected tropical diseaseA cheap and easily…
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Zimbabwean ranger brings unloved painted dogs back from brink
Jealous Mpofu wins Tusk’s ranger of the year award for his work with a maligned and misunderstood speciesWhen Jealous Mpofu…
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Hunger crisis threatens Chad as funding for food aid falters
World Food Programme warns it will stop helping to feed 1.4 million people including refugees from Darfur as global demand…
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African and Caribbean nations agree move to seek reparations for slavery
African Union and Caricom members establish global reparations fund and call for formal apologies from European nationsA global movement to…
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Solar energy could power all health facilities in poorer countries and save lives, experts say
Move would cost less than $5bn and cut toll of deaths from power outages and lack of supply, Cop28 delegates…
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South Africa ‘can’t afford’ to pay for new anti-HIV drug, despite cut-price offer
The jab, given every two months, has been offered on a non-profit basis, but it can’t compete with a cheap…
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Cleverly ‘determined’ to get removal flight to Rwanda before general election
Home secretary says legally binding treaty will be drafted ‘within days’ despite policy being ruled unlawfulMinisters are “absolutely determined” to…
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UK ministers’ efforts to revive Rwanda policy likely to fail, lawyers say
Government accused of ‘magical thinking’ and ignoring facts on the ground that led to supreme court judgmentLawyers have said that…
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UK government to present full law to set aside supreme court Rwanda decision
Decision to table primary legislation in parliament puts in doubt Rishi Sunak’s aim for flights to begin leaving for Rwanda…
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Peers and MPs pledge to block Sunak’s Rwanda plan as Braverman labels it ‘magical thinking’
Fast-track bill, after supreme court ruling barring deportation flights, would be ‘wildly unpopular legislation’ says Tory peerRishi Sunak’s target of…
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Sunak pins hopes on a new Rwanda asylum pact after supreme court defeat
Whitehall sources say it could take more than a year for any treaty to be passed, with next election loomingUK…
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