Focus on Africa Episodes Episode guide
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Inside the Sudan war with the Sudanese army
Sudan's army launches a major offensive to retake capital Khartoum
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Inside Sierra Leone's justice system
Focus on Africa takes you inside Sierra Leone's overcrowded prisons
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Inside Cape Town's gang wars
An investigation into how Cape Town has become South Africa's gang capital
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Information Minister: ‘Nigeria is not a failed state’
Nigerian Information Minister Lai Mohammed spoke to the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½
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India to Open 18 New Embassies Accross Africa
BRICS meeting in South Africa, Zimbabwe elections; Eritrea's changing political landscape
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Indaba: Is Africa benefitting from its mineral wealth?
Africa's mining Indaba is in Cape Town.Does Africa have a say about its mineral wealth?
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In Sierra Leone MPs debate repealing criminal libel law
MPs will have the final say on whether to repeal the law often used to silence dissent.
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Improving mental health treatment in Nigeria
Nigerian mental health workers say more trained specialists are needed
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IMF approves $3.5bn loan for Ivory Coast
The country has been under financial strain.
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Identity Special
Do Africans living away from home have a stronger sense of identity?
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ICJ rules on Kenya-Somalia sea border dispute
The disputed part of the Indian Ocean is thought to be rich in oil and gas
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ICC trial of Darfur war crimes suspect begins
Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-al-Rahman is charged with 31 counts relating to the Darfur conflict
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ICC orders DR Congo war criminal Germain Katanga to pay victims
The ICC has ordered war criminal Katanga to pay reparations to victims of his atrocities.
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ICC Launches Fund For Militia Victims
A fund for victims of a militia once run by ex Congolese vice president Jean Pierre Bemba
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Hunger levels 'more than double' in DR Congo
Hunger levels in the DRC have more than doubled since last year, according to a report.
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Hunger in Mali nearly tripled in just one year
Aid organisations say conflict and Covid-19 push 1.2 million people into a food crisis
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Hundreds Of Thousands Face Famine In South Sudan
South Sudan's government and the UN confirm hundreds of thousands are now facing famine.
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Hundreds of Nigerian child soldiers freed, says the UN
Most of them are from north-east Nigeria
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Hundreds Feared Dead In Sierra Leone Mudslide
Sierra Leone's Vice-President says hundreds of people may have died in a mudslide
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Hundreds Feared Dead In Sierra Leone Mudslide
Sierra Leone's Vice-President says hundreds of people may have died in a mudslide
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Hundreds Escape From Boko Haram Captivity
Nigerian army says 700 Boko Haram captives have escaped
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Hundreds Die of Cholera Outbreak in DRC, WHO Warns
World Heath Organization says cholera outbreak in DRC has reached 'worrying proportions'
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Humanitarians working in Sudan speak
Humanitarians providing help in Sudan speak on why it is the world's biggest crisis
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Human Rights Watch Says Cameroon's Military Forcefully Deported 100,000 Nigerian Asylum Seekers
Cameroonian army accused of human rights violations against refugees fleeing Boko Haram
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Huge New Free Trade Area Opens In Djibouti
The Chinese built facility is said to be the largest of its kind in Africa.
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Huge inflation ahead of Zimbabwe’s election
The country is holding presidential elections in August, with the economy a major issue
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Huge fire in Kenya park controlled
Tsavo, a popular tourist destination, has been hit hard by Covid-19
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How young people swung the UK election
What impact will the results have on African economies and politics?
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How will UK immigration rules affect African students?
Many students from Africa to lose right to bring their families to the UK
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How will new US tariffs affect Lesotho?
President Trump imposes a 50% tariff on Lesotho, one of the highest rates on a country