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How billions are lost in internet shutdowns in Africa

A look at the economic impact of internet shutdowns in Africa

As internet services are slowly being re-instated in Uganda after a bitterly contested election, we take a look at the economic costs of internet shutdowns on the continent, with the help of the President of the Internet Society, Andrew Sullivan

Youth riots and arrests have taken place in at least fifteen cities around the country. Ten years after a revolution praised for having taken the country on the path to a functional democracy - is Tunisia's political system still holding together?

And in our Coronavirus coverage, we take a look at the difficult decisions that African governments have to make when it comes to the re-opening of schools. This time from the perspective of a Malawian teacher

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