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Chad’s president killed on battlefield after 30 years in power

Chad’s president killed on battlefield after 30 years in power

The stunning announcement came just hours after electoral officials had declared Deby the winner of the April 11 presidential election.

  • by Edouard Takadji and Krista Larson

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Cape Town fire burns university library, students evacuated

Cape Town fire burns university library, students evacuated

A wildfire raging on the slopes of Table Mountain spread to the University of Cape Town, burning the historic campus library that houses priceless collections.

The rich made $6.5 trillion in the pandemic. The UN chief wants them to give some back

The rich made $6.5 trillion in the pandemic. The UN chief wants them to give some back

The pandemic has caused 3 million deaths, the worst global recession in 90 years, some 120 million people falling back into extreme poverty, and the equivalent of 255 million full-time jobs lost.

  • by Edith Lederer
Twelve headless bodies discovered in pit near Mozambique foreigners’ hotel

Twelve headless bodies discovered in pit near Mozambique foreigners’ hotel

Local authorities have speculated that the bodies could be the remains of some of the foreigners taken hostage by extremists

  • by Roland Olyphant and Peta Thornycroft
Headless bodies litter streets of Mozambique town
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Headless bodies litter streets of Mozambique town

Palma is the centre of one of Africa’s biggest gas deposits, where Total plans to extract liquified natural gas from offshore sites in the Indian Ocean.

  • by Andrew Meldrum
Several dead in Mozambique battle entering sixth day

Several dead in Mozambique battle entering sixth day

The attacks in Palma started just hours after the French energy company Total announced that it would resume work on a huge natural gas project.

  • by Andrew Meldrum
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‘Horrific’: Men forced to rape family members in Tigray, says UN

‘Horrific’: Men forced to rape family members in Tigray, says UN

Condemned by the US, Ethiopia’s Nobel peace prize-winning Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has acknowledged atrocities and withdrawn Eritrean troops from Tigray.

  • by Michelle Nichols
‘The soldiers didn’t allow us to cry’: In an out-of-sight war, a massacre comes to light

‘The soldiers didn’t allow us to cry’: In an out-of-sight war, a massacre comes to light

The massacre in Bora is another deep stain on Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s months-long war in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region.

  • by Lucy Kassa and Nabih Bulos
Tanzania’s first female leader urges unity after death of COVID-sceptic Magufuli

Tanzania’s first female leader urges unity after death of COVID-sceptic Magufuli

Samia Suluhu Hassan said Tanzania should unite and avoid pointing fingers after the death of John Magufuli, her COVID-sceptic predecessor.

  • by Elias Biryabarema and Maggie Fick
Tanzania’s ‘coronavirus sceptic’ President dies aged 61

Tanzania’s ‘coronavirus sceptic’ President dies aged 61

Missing from public life since February, Magufuli has died of heart disease. In 2020, he cracked down on coronavirus reporting and said prayer had solved the crisis.

  • by Maggie Fick
Children beheaded by jihadis, Mozambique massacre survivors claim

Children beheaded by jihadis, Mozambique massacre survivors claim

“We tried to escape but they took my eldest son and beheaded him,” one mother told Save the Children. “We couldn’t do anything because we would be killed too.”

  • by Will Brown