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Former captain Asamoah Gyan returns to Ghana club football

BBC NewsBy External SourceNovember 1, 2020Leave a comment

For­mer nation­al cap­tain Asamoah Gyan, 34, has returned to play his club foot­ball in Ghana in a move hoped to boost the local league.  Gyan, the top goalscor­er in Black Stars’ his­to­ry with 51

Algeria referendum: A vote ‘to end years of deviousness’

BBC NewsBy External SourceOctober 31, 2020Leave a comment

image copy­rightAFP Alge­ri­ans are vot­ing in a ref­er­en­dum that is meant to cement changes made pos­si­ble after long-time Pres­i­dent Abde­laz­iz Boute­fli­ka was forced to resign last year. But oppo­nents say it falls short

Covid-19 evictions: ‘Where will I go with my children?’

BBC NewsBy External SourceOctober 29, 2020Leave a comment

Since April, the BBC’s Pop­u­la­tion reporter Stephanie Hegar­ty has been fol­low­ing three peo­ple, in three dif­fer­ent parts of the world, who lost their jobs dur­ing the pan­dem­ic. Their sto­ries expose an emerg­ing glob­al cri­sis, as peo­ple strug­gle to make ends meet. Director:

Old men, chocolate and Ivory Coast’s bitter election

BBC NewsBy External SourceOctober 28, 2020Leave a comment

image copy­rightAFP Much of the world’s choco­late is made thanks to the cocoa grown in Ivory Coast, where an elec­tion has opened up bit­ter wounds, writes James Cop­nall, a for­mer BBC cor­re­spon­dent in the country.

End Sars protests: ‘I felt I was going to die there’

BBC NewsBy External SourceOctober 28, 2020Leave a comment

One week after the Niger­ian armed forces shot peace­ful anti-police bru­tal­i­ty pro­test­ers in Lagos, the BBC’s Mayeni Jones spoke to Ephraim, a British-Niger­ian activist at the heart of the Lagos protests.  Orig­i­nal­ly from Lon­don, Ephraim, wit­nessed the shoot­ing at the

Booker Prize: Zimbabwean author Tsitsi Dangarembga on her book, This Mournable Body

BBC NewsBy External SourceOctober 28, 2020Leave a comment

Award-win­n­ing Zim­bab­wean author Tsit­si Dan­garem­b­ga’s lat­est book, This Mourn­able Body, is on the Book­er Prize short­list. The Book­er Prize is the UK’s most pres­ti­gious lit­er­ary award open to any nov­el writ­ten in Eng­lish and pub­lished in the UK and Ire­land.  Tsitsi

Trump and Africa: How Ethiopia was ‘betrayed’ over Nile dam

BBC NewsBy External SourceOctober 26, 2020Leave a comment

image copy­right­Get­ty Images For crit­ics of US Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump, esca­lat­ing ten­sions between two long-stand­ing Amer­i­can allies, Egypt and Ethiopia, over a mega dam on a trib­u­tary of the Riv­er Nile marks the biggest diplomatic

Why Nigerian looters are targeting Covid-19 aid

BBC NewsBy External SourceOctober 26, 2020Leave a comment

image copy­right­Get­ty Images Loot­ing has con­tin­ued in Nige­ria as peo­ple tar­get­ed gov­ern­ment ware­hous­es hold­ing Covid-19 aid in the cap­i­tal, Abu­ja, on Mon­day. The raid in Gwag­wal­a­da, on the out­skirts of the city, is

How the End Sars protests have changed Nigeria forever

BBC News, HeadlineBy External SourceOctober 23, 2020Leave a comment

image copy­right­Get­ty Images The anti-police bru­tal­i­ty protests in Nige­ria cre­at­ed a pow­er­ful move­ment that appeared to shake those in pow­er, but after a tur­bu­lent fort­night, BBC Hausa edi­tor Aliyu Tanko con­sid­ers where it goes from

Libya rivals sign ceasefire deal in Geneva

BBC NewsBy External SourceOctober 23, 2020

image copy­righ­tAnadolu Agen­cyLibya’s war­ring fac­tions have signed an agree­ment on a cease­fire, after five days of talks in Geneva.The deal between mil­i­tary lead­ers from Libya’s gov­ern­ment, and those from oppo­si­tion forces

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