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Why Morocco is selective over earthquake aid
Why Morocco is selective over earthquake aid

We look at why Morocco’s government has been selective over offers of humanitarian assistance from abroad, after the devastating earthquake which has…

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What caused Morocco's earthquake?
What caused Morocco's earthquake?

The number of people killed in Friday's powerful earthquake in Morocco has risen to more than two thousand people, the interior ministry says. With a…

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Gabon coup latest
Gabon coup latest

We go to Gabon to get the latest on the situation in the country, after the military forced President Ali Bongo from power. The transitional authorit…

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Nigeria: Are election petitions relevant?
Nigeria: Are election petitions relevant?

Nigeria's Appeal Court has rejected challenges to Bola Tinubu's narrow victory in February's presidential election. As election petitions become more…

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Taiwan's president visits last African ally Eswatini
Taiwan's president visits last African ally Eswatini

Taiwan's president is visiting Eswatini. It's to mark 55 years of cooperation with her country's last African ally. Has Taipei's influence on the con…

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DR Congo: What's behind the instability?
DR Congo: What's behind the instability?

The government in the Democratic Republic of Congo has said that at least 43 people were killed when soldiers broke up a demonstration against UN pea…

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First ever African Climate Summit begins
First ever African Climate Summit begins

As the first ever Africa Climate Summit begins in Nairobi, we hear from a community suing the Kenyan government over climate damage.

We look at the se…

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South Africa fire: What are Johannesburg's hijacked buildings?
South Africa fire: What are Johannesburg's hijacked buildings?

Many buildings in the centre of the South African city of Johannesburg, where a horrific fire has killed more than 70 people, are deemed unfit to liv…

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Climate change: 15 truck drivers die on Egypt-Sudan border
Climate change: 15 truck drivers die on Egypt-Sudan border

At least 15 truck drivers stuck on the Egypt-Sudan border have recently died from heat stroke.  Hundreds have been stuck at the border due to bureauc…

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What led to the Gabon coup?
What led to the Gabon coup?

Senior army officers in Gabon announced a coup shortly after President Ali Bongo's re-election was announced.

One of the BBC's team spends 24 hours w…

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