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How much worse are African droughts because of man-made climate change?

IRIN NEWS Peter Lind Cape Town, 6th February 2017 The once-fertile fields of South Africa’s Western Cape region are filled…

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Pregnant and homeless: South Sudan’s women refugees

Special for IRIN Sally Nyakaniyanga Adjumani, Uganda,  30th September 2016 Josephine Maziku arrived at Uganda’s Nyumanzi Transit Centre in June…

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Has Algeria taken an anti-IS vaccine?

Special for IRIN Jenny Gustafsson Alger, 28 September 2016 As so-called Islamic State recruits members from across the world, one…

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Congo K: The danger of fighting fire with fire

IRIN Beni, 26th August 2016 Civilians in Congo turn to self-defence groups to stop massacres People in the eastern Congolese city…

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Nigeria, Thanks the Boko Haram Insurgency 244,000 Hungry Children

Special for IRIN Eromo Egbejule Abuja, 1st August 2016 After his father, a welder from Bama, died in a camp…

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Which African country is worst at fighting insurgents?

Special for IRIN Obi Anyadike Nairobi, 10 June 2016 Public approval in Nigeria and Kenya for their governments’ handling of…

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Once upon a time it was Kin la belle

Special for IRIN Gianluca Iazzolino Kinshasa, 8th March 2016 Sheet-metal huts spring up among the graves. Some are the ghosts…

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Uganda’s Karamoja faces drought emergency

IRIN By Samuel Okiror KAMPALA, 19 January 2016 At least 640,000 people in Uganda’s northeastern Karamoja region – more than…

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How to Use the World “Migrants”

IRIN Oxford, 27August 2015 Using the right terms when referring to Europe’s migration crisis has become a minefield for journalists.…

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Nigerian Refugees pour into Cameroon fearing Boko Haram

Special for IRIN Sylvestre Tetchiada Minawao (Cameroon), 10th August 2015 It’s still early in the morning in Cameroon’s Far North…

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