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Zimbabwe’s Tonga fishermen cut off from Zambezi lifeline

IRIN Binga, 29 September The Tonga ethnic group, who make up the majority of the estimated 200,000 people living in…

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Ebola and the media – Nigeria’s good news story

IRIN Lagos, 2nd October 2014 When an Internet message announcing a salt water solution for Ebola went viral in July,…

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South Sudan’s Bentiu camp still a draw for IDPs

IRIN Bentiu, 24 September 2014 The 47,000 people who have fled to the UN base in Bentiu, South Sudan, lack…

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Ebola and “the perfect storm”

Ebola and "the perfect storm" IRIN London, 24 September 2014 The new figures from the World Health Organization's (WHO) Ebola…

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Kenya: “End monopolies in the energy sector in Africa”, says opposition leader Raila Odinga

Africa Ex-Press Johannesburg, September 2014 Opposition leader Raila Odinga has challenged African countries to end monopolies in the energy sector…

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School tries to heal the divide in northern Nigeria

IRIN Maiduguri, 18 August 2014 The kidnapping of more than 200 girls from a secondary school in Chibok in northeastern…

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Boko Haram attacks curb aid work in north Cameroon

IRIN Dakar, 15 August 2014 An escalation of attacks by Nigerian radical Islamist Boko Haram militia is restricting aid operations…

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“Silence for Gaza”: what the news is not saying

Gaza is not in Africa, but it is very close to Africa and what is happening in Gaza strongly affects…

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Ebola, softly, softly on bush meat

IRIN Conakry, 1 August 2014 Medical teams struggling to curb Ebola in West Africa have been discouraging bush meat consumption,…

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Better management of dead and missing migrants needed in Europe

IRIN Johannesburg, 28 July 2014 As the number of migrants and asylum seekers reaching southern Europe’s shores this year continues…

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