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Africa
Africa. The second-largest and most populated continent on the planet. There's a half decent wikipedia entry on Africa over at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa
- The EU has built a covert immigration system that arrests migrants before they reach its beaches and transfers them to Libyan detention camps operated by militias. [web page]
- With the demise of the Soviet Union, there was a period of pause in the Great Game, but it has again been reignited, with the United States and China playing pivotal roles. [web page]
- Africa's climate problem might be averted by this hidden groundwater that has been discovered.
- One of the most pressing issues facing Sub-Saharan Africa this century is increasing agricultural output. [web page]
- Kenya overcomes Covid troubles to lift 500,000 out of extreme poverty [web page]
- The British government's hasty response to the emergence of Omicron, a new Covid strain, demonstrates how little we really know about this virus. [web page]
- In coronavirus care packages, Kenya's governor included Hennessy bottles. [web page]
- Manu Dibango, a renowned African saxophonist, died of Covid-19. [web page]
- Donald Trump declares that Sudan and Israel have reached an agreement. [web page]
- Poachers slaughtered rare white giraffes in a Kenyan wildlife refuge. [web page]
- Industrial farming is one of the most heinous atrocities ever committed. [web page]
- In Kenya, a rare black leopard has been observed. [web page]
- In South Africa, a suspected rhino poacher was killed by an elephant and then devoured by lions. [web page]
- In South Africa, a poacher was killed by lions he was hunting. [web page]
- At the age of 68, a Nigerian mother gives birth to twins. [web page]
- Where people's life are auctioned off at $400 each. [web page]
- South African anti-apartheid leader Winnie Mandela has died at the age of 81. [web page]
- African migrants in Israel have been advised to leave or face incarceration. [web page]
- Kofi Annan, the former UN Secretary-General, has died at the age of 80. [web page]
- A Boeing 737 from Ethiopian Airlines has crashed in Addis Ababa. [web page]
- In the United States, a Muslim cleric who protected Christians amid terrorist assaults has been recognised. [web page]
- Morocco is transfixed by an attempt to save a 5-year-old child, only for it to end tragically. [web page]
- A Ghanaian guy who teaches programming without using computers has gone viral. [web page]
- Ten Tanzanian youngsters were discovered dead with body parts missing. [web page]
- Trump praises an African nation that does not exist. [web page]
- A 71-year-old grandma travelled for kilometres in order to help storm victims. [web page]
- In a shot with a park ranger, gorillas practise their selfie skills. [web page]
- Sudan, the only male northern white rhino, has died in Kenya. [web page]
- Ethiopia appoints its first female president. [web page]
- Jack Ma, a Chinese tycoon, has donated masks and test kits to all African nations. [web page]
- A street in Los Angeles has been renamed after former President Barack Obama. [web page]
- In Nigeria's woodland, the world's rarest gorillas were observed with their young. [web page]
- As the coronavirus spreads, midwives confront new obstacles and anxiety. [web page]
- Congo's final Ebola patient has been discharged. [web page]
- In Tanzania, an American drowns after proposing to his lover underwater. [web page]
- At a South African wildlife reserve, three poachers were devoured by lions. [web page]
- The Black Lives Matter movement has refused to support any presidential contender in 2016. [web page]
- NFL great Brown on Trump: 'I fell in love with him' [web page]
- It snowed in one of the hottest regions on the planet. [web page]
- A 9-year-old Kenyan constructs a handwashing machine out of wood. [web page]
- Following a CNN broadcast, the Crown Prince of Dubai paid the medical fees of a Nigerian woman who was stranded with quadruplets. [web page]
- In a'milestone,' Africa has been proclaimed free of wild polio. [web page]
- This Ivorian artist is using emojis to alter the way the world perceives Africa. [web page]
- In a Botswana safari area, Nicole Cambré captures two male lions mating. [web page]
- Morocco is set to turn on the first phase of the world's biggest solar power facility. [web page]
- The Ethiopian Airlines tragedy claimed the lives of five members of one family. [web page]
- Tunisian women have the legal right to marry non-Muslims. [web page]
- We're on the lookout for 'Disease X.' [web page]
- Judges' wigs cost Zimbabwe hundreds of dollars. [web page]
- For the first time in history, women make up half of the government in South Africa. [web page]
- A fireman in Los Angeles is accused of pulling down his trousers and wiping his butt with a vaccination mandate order. [web page]
- An eight-month-pregnant athlete wins a gold medal in Taekwondo. [web page]
- Priyanka Chopra: How do you combat the stigma of rape? [web page]
- Tribes are dying to save their cows. [web page]
- The Mundari are a cow-hungry tribe. [web page]
- After an inspection, a $12 million bridge falls. [web page]
- Villagers in Nigeria killed a GIGANTIC snake only to find it was full with eggs. [web page]
- Fear about a new form of the Coronavirus has resulted in a ban on travel to Africa. [web page]
- Bernie Sanders upsets Hillary Clinton in Michigan. [web page]
- Child marriage is prohibited in Gambia and Tanzania. [web page]
- Her spouse passed away. His relatives then shaved her head and forced her to undress in front of his tomb. [web page]
- Instagram's Newest Star Is This "Vampire" Hedgehog. [web page]
- VIDEO: Tears flow as Izzard completes his 27th marathon. [web page]
- According to official media, a Moroccan youngster who was trapped in a well has died. [web page]
- A 'half-human, half-beast' is born in a South African sheep. [web page]
- The hunter is crushed to death as the injured elephant falls on him. [web page]
- Others were injured, and gunfire was exchanged with the suspect, according to the chief. [web page]
- Zimbabwe's President Mugabe resigns. [web page]
- On a paddle board, a man traverses the Atlantic Ocean. [web page]
- Kanye West claims to be $53 million in debt and seeks assistance from Mark Zuckerberg. [web page]
- A Kenyan court has upheld a legislation prohibiting homosexual sex. [web page]
- ISIS claimed responsibility for the airport and subway strikes in Brussels - live updates. [web page]
- An heartbreaking message from a man who missed his Ethiopian Airlines trip. [web page]
- What is Africa's true size? [web page]
- A Kenyan doctor wants to make female genital mutilation legal. [web page]
- According to a recent census, Africa's elephant population is dwindling. [web page]
- Africa's leaders are being pushed to deal with healthcare systems that have been ignored for years. [web page]
- The NBA is planning to launch an African basketball league. [web page]
- The United Kingdom has removed all African nations off the red list. [web page]
- 157 youngsters were rescued from a trafficking organisation in West Africa. [web page]
- Ghana's historic return to its homeland is reshaping Africa. [web page]
- A tracking device is implanted in the world's only known white giraffe. [web page]
- 'You were born in a Taco Bell': Trump's rhetoric fuels school bullies across US [web page]
- Republicans are rewriting the book on how to disenfranchise African-Americans. [web page]
- This is the World Cup's most fashionable team. [web page]
- Cecil the lion's kid, Xanda, was murdered by a hunter in Zimbabwe. [web page]
- The world is facing its worst humanitarian catastrophe since 1945, according to the United Nations. [web page]
- Africans pay the highest internet fees in the world. [web page]
- A woman was apprehended carrying a youngster in a bag. [web page]
- Millions of people were spared from Ebola thanks to a woman. [web page]
- Thousands of dollars are raised in Ghana for education thanks to a boy who became a meme. [web page]
- Obama: A new museum in Washington, D.C., presents the entire narrative of America. [web page]
- Nigeria's Benin bronzes will be returned to the British Museum. [web page]
- A "stolen" diamond or a royal gift? demands that the UK give up the 500-carat Great Star of Africa diamond. [web page]
- More than 30 mobile games have been created by this 9-year-old. [web page]
- Due to a new COVID variation, the EU intends to halt flights from southern Africa. [web page]
- First Use Of Fire By Early Humans To Impress Friends? [web page]
- The Lagos building collapse has claimed the lives of 20 persons, the majority of them are youngsters. [web page]
- The demise of the Neanderthals was not triggered by a mass extinction. [web page]
- Chibok schoolgirls from Nigeria have been released as part of a Boko Haram agreement. [web page]