Africa
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Agreements to reduce developing countries’ debt burden in exchange for spending on nature will be on the agenda at a finance summit in Paris this week
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Tracey Doyin took to TikTok after she experienced the official indifference and lack of support faced by sexual assault victims
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Frustrations have grown over high youth unemployment and accusations of systemic corruption
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Exclusive: Charities and civil groups say FO pursued an over-optimistic agenda of ‘democracy first’ in Sudan
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Female artists are breaking into the male-dominated scene – confronting once-taboo subjects and fighting to improve the place of women in society
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Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, leader of the Rapid Support Forces, wants to frame Islamist opponents as a threat
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Relatives grieve as search for missing continues after raid by militants in which dozens of pupils died
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This is EuropeWhat will life after globalisation look like? The Venice Biennale may hold the answerLorenzo MarsiliCultural colonialism has rightly been rejected – but China’s protest shows that authoritarians can also weaponise tradition, says philosopher Lorenzo Marsili
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Militants believed to be Allied Democratic Forces abducted others in attack on secondary school in Mpondwe
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President Tinubu’s policies please foreign investors, but a devalued currency and soaring petrol prices mean ‘national sacrifice mode’ is widely unpopular
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Khamis Abdallah Abbakar was murdered hours after criticising Rapid Support Forces on television
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The west has broken its promises to developing countries – and we’re all paying the price
Larry ElliottA summit in Paris this month offers a way to tackle this disastrous failure, but only if western leaders bother to turn up, says the Guardian’s economics editor, Larry Elliott -
Absence of unified Libyan national government leaves Europe lacking effective allies to tackle people-smuggling trade
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Bushushu, Democratic Republic of Congo. Survivors stand on boulders left by the flooding that destroyed their village on Lake Kivu on 4 May. Up to 450 people were killed in the region and 2,500 are still missingGallery
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A drive to stop people fleeing northwards has forced migrants to even riskier routes. No one knows the death toll, but one survivor tells how five people died of thirst next to him
‘People want the healing power’: Master Musicians of Joujouka, the mystical Moroccans opening Glastonbury