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Thursday, July 4, 2024

Bodies of 89 migrants retrieved from Atlantic

Coastguards say nine people - including a little girl - are rescued, but dozens more are missing.

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Afcon 2025 qualifying draw throws up tasty ties

Africa's top football sides discover their opponents in the qualifying draw for the 2025 Nations Cup with Nigeria handed a tricky group.

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Ghana chef accused of faking Guinness World Records award

Ebenezer Smith showed off a certificate but Guinness World Records say it's nothing to do with them.

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SA's Erasmus is a 'mastermind' - Ireland wing Nash

Ireland winger Calvin Nash praises South Africa head coach Rassie Erasmus prior to the Six Nations champions beginning a two-Test series against the World Cup winners on Saturday.

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Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Kenya president orders review of politicians' pay rise

Financially struggling Kenyans say a proposed pay hike for cabinet members and MPs is sensitive.

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Irish media definitely targeted me - SA's Etzebeth

Eben Etzebeth says the Irish media "definitely targeted me" after he accused Ireland of being "arrogant" after last year's World Cup pool match between the sides.

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The school bringing hope to children fleeing Sudan's war

A primary school in Chad is providing an opportunity for thousands of Sudanese refugees to resume learning.

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Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Springboks name 12 World Cup winners to face Ireland

South Africa name 12 of the starters from the 2023 Rugby World Cup final in their side for the opening Test with Ireland on Saturday.

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Child marriage ban welcomed in Sierra Leone

It is estimated a third of girls are married off before they turn 18 in the West Africa nation.

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‘People shouldn’t pay to breathe’ - asthma in Nigeria

Some inhalers in Nigeria have doubled or tripled in price since last year, leaving many struggling.

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Tear gas fired at anti-government protesters in Kenya

Since anti-tax protests began 39 people have been killed, a state-funded rights group says.

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Monday, July 1, 2024

Girmay first black African to win Tour de France stage

Biniam Girmay makes history as the first black African winner of a Tour de France stage with Mark Cavendish held up by a late crash on the run into Turin.

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The winners and losers in South Africa's historic new government

President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed the most ideologically diverse government in South Africa's history.

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The Moroccan man sentenced to death for fighting for Ukraine

Brahim Saadoun was studying in Ukraine when the Russians invaded in February 2022.

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Mauritanian president wins re-election - provisional results

President Mohamed ould Ghazouani won with 56% of the vote, ahead of anti-slavery campaigner Biram Dah Abeid.

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Sunday, June 30, 2024

South Africa's new coalition government unveiled

For the first time the ruling ANC has coalition partners after losing its majority in May's elections.

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I recognised my sister in video of refugees captured in Sudan war

Eritreans tell the BBC their relatives are being detained incommunicado by Sudan's military.

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The UK taxi driver still being paid as a Nigerian civil servant

President Bola Tinubu cracks down on the ex-government workers who still get a wage despite leaving.

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Saturday, June 29, 2024

How Afrobeats made it to the very top of Glastonbury

On Sunday, Afrobeats megastar Burna Boy will play Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage.

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At least 18 killed in northern Nigeria blasts

Suspected suicide bombers attacked a wedding and funerals in Gwoza, officials say.

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