'No school can be safe: When jihadists attack a school, the village has to be deserted'
Africa • Nov 26, 2025, 6:38 PM
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The families of Papiri had long called for security forces to protect their children at the school in northern Nigeria where more than 300 pupils were kidnapped by gunmen last week, in one of the country's worst mass abductions. They say that no one came. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective, Angela Diffley welcomes Isa Sanusi, Executive Director Amnesty International Nigeria.
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Africa • 9:33 PM
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A daughter of South Africa's ex-president Jacob Zuma has resigned from parliament after claims she was involved in recruiting men to join Russian mercenaries in the Ukraine war, her party said Friday. Police last week said they were investigating allegat
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Guinea-Bissau junta names ally of ousted president as prime minister
Africa • 4:11 PM
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Guinea-Bissau’s new military ruler deepened concerns over this week’s coup by appointing an ally of the ousted president as prime minister on Friday, even as international condemnation continues to mount. The motives behind the putsch — the country’s fif
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Tunisian court sentences nearly 40 opposition figures to up to 45 years
Africa • 9:10 AM
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A Tunisian court on Friday sentenced nearly 40 people, including prominent opposition figures, to up to 45 years in prison for plotting against the state, according to local media.
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