Africa
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Major investigation provokes concerns that City regulators waved through deal at heart of court case
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RAF mission detected Boko Haram kidnappers but action was refused
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Gervais Ngombwa, who claimed he was a victim in 1994 mass killing in order to gain refugee status, was actually ‘an active participant’, Iowa judge said
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Patchy data means it’s hard to get a true picture of the risks globally. But even some of the most restrictive nations are taking steps forward
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Security guards accused of failing to help tourists during terrorist attack claimed by Islamic State on beach resort in 2015
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Despite tightened security at resorts and fears of economic damage helping Isis, FCO will probably not reverse tourism warnings
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Salomé Karwah, named a Time magazine person of the year in 2014, dies four days after giving birth, with hospital staff reluctant to treat her, say her family
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Families ‘cannot rest or move on’ as coroner finds 30 Britons were unlawfully killed but rejects argument Thomson neglected tourists
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Thirty Britons were killed at a Tunisian resort in 2015, the biggest loss of British life to terrorism since 2005 London bombings
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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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Security forces rescue Peter Bruenig and Johannes Behringer following their capture at gunpoint in Kaduna state on Wednesday
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The Rev Mary Austin writes: Much has been written about the singer’s donation for a woman to receive IVF. It is a delight to reveal how many more he helped
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Marking his birthday with a 93kg cake and a rally with loyal fans, the president is in no hurry to quit despite the chaos of his rule
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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
Refugee lives 'Switched on' Uganda welcomes refugees – but at an environmental cost