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Hosni Mubarak dies at 91. His autocratic rule of Egypt ended with a citizens' revolt

Hosni Mubarak dies at 91. His autocratic rule of Egypt ended with a citizens' revolt

The Egyptian leader kept a tight grip on his country through decades of repression, corruption and cronyism, only to be ousted in the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings.

  • by Will Englund and T. Rees Shapiro

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Renewables push: Senegal opens West Africa's first big wind farm
Renewables

Renewables push: Senegal opens West Africa's first big wind farm

Wind farms remain scarce throughout sub-Saharan Africa compared with solar plants but Senegal hopes to draw 30 per cent of its energy from this plant.

  • by Nellie Peyton
Concern grows as Islamic State, al-Qaeda join forces in West Africa
Islamic State

Concern grows as Islamic State, al-Qaeda join forces in West Africa

Fighters appear to be co-ordinating attacks and carving out mutually agreed-upon areas of influence, putting at risk territories so large they could "fit multiple Afghanistans and Iraqs".

  • by Danielle Paquette and Joby Warrick
Rivals on track to form unity government in South Sudan
World politics

Rivals on track to form unity government in South Sudan

South Sudan's former rebel leader and its President have committed to forming a unity government, quashing fears that Saturday's deadline would be pushed back.

  • by Denis Dumo
Ship captain arrested in probe of arms trafficking to Libya
War

Ship captain arrested in probe of arms trafficking to Libya

The captain is under investigation for allegedly transferring military goods to Libya with as-yet unidentified Turkish military officials in violation of a United Nations arms embargo.

  • by Frances D'Emilio
'We have ways to escalate': Rival factions threaten long war over oil
War

'We have ways to escalate': Rival factions threaten long war over oil

Libya's recognised government and Khalifa Haftar's National Army are wrangling over the capital, Tripoli, and wealth.

  • by Ulf Laessing and Aidan Lewis
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Arms embargo in Libya has 'become a joke'
War

Arms embargo in Libya has 'become a joke'

The Libyan civil war has killed more than 2000 people and exploded into a proxy conflict that's drawn in regional and global powers.

  • by Patrick Donahue and Samer Khalil Al-Atrush
Motorcycle gang massacres dozens of villagers in Nigeria
Crime

Motorcycle gang massacres dozens of villagers in Nigeria

Hundreds of people have been killed in the north-west of Nigeria since last year, in attacks the government attributes to 'bandits'.

Ghost cousins: DNA hints at a missing African population
Evolution

Ghost cousins: DNA hints at a missing African population

Scientists have tracked down a gene in living people from Nigeria and Sierra Leone that does not fit previously discovered branches of humans.

  • by Carl Zimmer
Sudan to send toppled leader to ICC to face war crimes charges
World politics

Sudan to send toppled leader to ICC to face war crimes charges

Omar al-Bashir has been jailed in Khartoum since he was toppled after mass protests last year.

  • by Khalid Abdelaziz and Denis Dumo
UN warns of 'major shock' as Africa locust outbreak spreads
Food bowl

UN warns of 'major shock' as Africa locust outbreak spreads

Uganda will deploy military forces to help with ground-based pesticide spraying, while two planes for aerial spraying will arrive as soon as possible.