Africa
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Opposition members scuffle with guards after president is condemned as a ‘scoundrel’ and ‘rotten to the core’
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Scuffles break out in South African parliament on Thursday between parliament staff and the Economic Freedom Fighters
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Move would sweep away regulations designed to prevent US extraction firms from making secret payments to access natural resources abroad
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We asked NGOs how the reinstatement of the ‘global gag’ rule will impact what they do, and the people they work with. Here are some of the responses
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Draft executive order proposes suspension of portion of Dodd-Frank reforms designed to prevent US from selling minerals that are fuelling violence in Congo
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Former prime minister Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed promises ‘new beginning’ for beleaguered country
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Opening up legal routes to work would reduce number of migrants drowning in the Mediterranean, senior UN figure says
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Tunisian investigation into 2015 attack reveals officers were unjustifiably late to arrive on scene - with one of them fainting
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Singer has been given permission by Malawian high court to adopt four-year-old Stella and Esther from Mchinji orphanage
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Witnesses tell inquests into Sousse beach shootings they would not have travelled if Thomson had flagged security issues
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Team of researchers discover three of the frogs once listed as possibly extinct in first reported sighting since 1962
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Entrepreneurs who were educated overseas are returning home
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It’s been short, long, straight and punky – reflecting the twists and turns of my life and my homeland, Cameroon
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Migrants aboard 13 vessels saved by Italian coastguard, Italian and British navies and others, making total of 2,600 rescued in three days
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Almost 15,000 people sought charity’s help with food, housing or money in 2016 – up from 11,000 in 2014
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Liam Moore tried to resuscitate Carly Lovett, 24, after she was shot during attack on Sousse beachfront hotel in June 2015
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Étienne Tshisekedi was set to oversee transition of presidential power but his death means widespread unrest is likely
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Extent of crisis becomes clear as children of women caught up in tik epidemic struggle with hyperactivity and aggression
'We'll go to Calais and try to get in illegally. What choice do we have?'