Kenyan police fire teargas at peaceful anti-femicide march
Hundreds of women took to the streets of Nairobi to protest against femicides and to demand action. But things quickly turned tense when Kenyan police fired teargas. At least three people were arrested, including Amnesty's Kenya director. Amnesty and thr
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Ghana: Former president John Mahama wins election
John Dramani Mahama, Ghana’s former president, has been declared the winner of the presidential election, securing 56.5% of the vote. His campaign, focused on tackling the economic crisis, resonated with young Ghanaians seeking change. Celebrations have
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UN mission calls for funding amid Ethiopia education disruption
A UN high-level mission in Ethiopia led by Education Cannot Wait calls for innovative financing solutions to urgently address the education needs of 9 million crisis-affected out-of-school children. FRANCE 24's Yinka Oyetade speaks to Education Cannot Wa
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France returns fighter jets from Chad, marking start of military withdrawal
France has withdrawn two parplanes that were based in N'Djamena, two weeks after Chad declared it was ending its decades-long military cooperation with France. While this marks the start of a new chapter, the final conditions of the withdrawal and whethe
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Dakar Fashion Week: 'fashion is art'
The Dakar fashion week wrapped up in spectacular style, turning Senegal into the epicentre of pan-African haute-couture. Designers from South-Africa, Ghana, Ivory Coast and beyond brought patterns, audacious colours, and fearless creativity. The event co
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FRANCE 24 speaks to 'Women in Science' award-winner about managing Tanzania's water access
The 'For Women in Science International Awards' program was created in 1998. The honour is dished out every year by L'Oréal and UNESCO for exceptional women researches and their contributions to the progress of science. This year, the Foundation launched
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Zimbabwe's sick turn to herbalists over ailing health system
In Zimbabwe, the countries' struggling healthcare system is driving desperate cancer patients to unregulated herbalists. Doctors warn these types of alternative medecines could be doing more harm than good. Story by Laurent Berstecher.
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Author accused of denying 1994 Rwandan genocide, Charles Onana, found guilty
French-Cameroonian journalist Charles Onana and his publisher have been convicted by the Paris Criminal Court of denying the genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda. Survivors' associations had lodged a complaint denouncing negationist passages in one of h
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Ghana's opposition leader John Mahama officially wins presidential election
Ghana's opposition party candidate, John Mahama, won the presidential election with 56.55% of the vote against the ruling party's candidate, Mahamudu Bawumia. More information with FRANCE 24 correspondent in Accra, Justice Baidoo.
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