Africa
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Fans, stars and film-makers travel to Ouagadougou for the 25th Fespaco, the biggest African film event in the world
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Last year, photographer Matt Black documented the logistics chain of international food aid from a warehouse hub in Dubai to Unity State in South Sudan, where famine has just been declared
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Nelson Mandela Foundation accuses authorities of ‘giving permission for march of hatred’ after demonstrations in Pretoria
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Norway leads funding commitments as summit raises one-third of $1.5bn needed to avert famine by reaching 3 million people within five months
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Editorial: Millions face starvation, but the world is turning away. We are too late to prevent this severe food crisis – but we can and must act now to save lives
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Strongmen are back in vogue, but these six people are determined to defy the despots
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Between 2007 and 2015, Export Import Bank provided 48 insurance policies to Connell Company to work with mining companies in seven African countries
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Funding response follows UN warnings that 40% of South Sudan’s population are in urgent need, with people already dying from hunger
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President Jacob Zuma ordered to withdraw ‘invalid’ notification of withdrawal, with judge saying move is unconstitutional
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Zimbabwe president drops no hint that he plans to relinquish power in interview in which he appears to be struggling to keep his eyes open
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Dialogue with Sudan to tackle migrant numbers is putting UK and EU’s reputation for championing human rights at risk, says parliamentary committee
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Bodies were discovered on coast of city of Zawiya, says Red Crescent, and coastguard says engine was removed from boat
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Libyan national oil corporation says contract with Rosneft to redevelop oilfields lays groundwork for further investment
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British banks are go-betweens in global conflict. This can be stopped
George Clooney and John PrendergastHigh-level corruption and illicit trade in natural resources depend on banks across the EU. Putting financial pressure on them can help save lives -
‘Man-made’ food crisis threatens 100,000 people after war and a collapsing economy devastate agriculture in the country
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No casualties as two handmade rockets land in Eshkol region day after Isis claims four members were killed by Israeli drone
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He’s 93 and frail, but Mugabe pledges to carry on ruling