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Dakar's platform for engaged women goes digital

In the mid 1960s, the first women's magazine published in French-speaking Africa and produced entirely in Dakar, was created by a group of  intellectuals. For the first time black women in Senegal had...

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Laughing all the way to the West Bank

In the West Bank, the daily life of Palestinians - under Israeli military occupation - can be very stressful and at times traumatic. According to the World Health Organization, one in three...

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What makes African print fabrics popular?

African print fabric, known as wax, is 100% cotton, with bold designs and bright colours and can be tailored into any item of clothing. Over the last two years designers such as Stella McCartney or...

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Indian Muslim girls strive for education

Many girls in India are denied an education and forced into early marriages. But various studies show the trend is more pronounced among Muslims - who constitute nearly 14 per cent of the country's...

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'Jakarta' taxis in Senegal involved in road accidents

A lack of public transport and of good roads in Senegal's rural areas has meant motorbike taxis flourish all over the south of the country. They're known as "Jakartas", and they not only help transport...

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Battling to protect Gorée Island's legacy of slavery

Worried about their future, island nations like the Maldives or Fiji raise the alarm every year during the environment summit COP 23 on the impact of rising sea levels. But for small islands, it’s the...

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Sending peer-to-peer parcels from Senegal by suitcase

In Dakar, Senegal, an unofficial international delivery system that’s existed for decades has recently made its way online. It lets people send anything, anywhere in the world but most frequently to...

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200 years of Silent Nights to be celebrated next year

Translated into more than 200 languages, the classic Christmas song Stille Nacht, better known around the globe as Silent Night, turns two hundred years old in 2018. Heidi Fuller-love reports from...

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Bringing cinema to Senegal - by bicycle!

In Senegal this month, a movie club has started in the remote south-east Kédougou region, near the border with Mali and Guinea. But because there is almost no electricity in the area, the films are...

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Demining Colombia

As Colombia’s Farc rebels continue with their move into party politics, and the government tries to broaden the peace process to include other armed groups, the country is also trying to clean up after...

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Where will Gaza stray dogs find shelter?

In the Gaza Strip, thousands of stray dogs are left to run wild without any kind of care. However, over the past few years, a man called Said Al'er has been providing care for some of these stray...

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Senegal experiments with bilingualism

The official language in Senegal is French, but there are another 21 national languages recognised. Many children arrive at school after speaking wolof, serréré or pulaar at home for years and have to...

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Zambia imposes curfew in Lusaka struck by cholera

The cholera outbreak in Zambia's capital Lusaka has left traders stranded after the central business district was shut by the government. Dozens have died, and thousands of cases have been recorded....

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Turkey, US relations may get worse

Turkey’s strained relationship with the US has taken a turn for the worse, following a New York court's decision last week to convict a Turkish banker over a massive plot to help Iran evade American...

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Cameroon's well-intentioned plastics ban not being implemented

In April 2014, the government of Cameroon placed a ban on the importation, production and sale of non-biodegradable plastics.Close to four years later, the government seems to be unable to implement...

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Getting married in Senegal Layene-style!

Once a year members of the Muslim Layene community in Senegal organise a collective wedding presided over by the religious leader. The cost of getting married is dramatically reduced - with couples...

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Falling in love is no reason to kill, India's top court rules

India’s top court has ruled couples cannot be killed for falling in love. It warned, judges will rule if the government failed to outlaw murders in the name of honor or religion. India reported a...

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Jewel Howard Taylor: From first lady to vice president of Liberia

Liberia will have a new government on 22 January as President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf hands over to George Weah. But this doesn’t put an end to seeing powerful women in Liberian politics. Correspondent...

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Back to George Weah's hometown

George Weah is the most successful African footballer in history and will be sworn in as Liberia’s next president on 22 January. But his beginnings were humble. Correspondent Lucinda Rouse visited the...

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Businesses driving innovation in Liberia’s agricultural sector

George Weah is beginning his first week as President of Liberia after being sworn into office on Monday 22 January. With sky high unemployment and poverty rates, he has a busy time ahead to deliver the...

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