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Discovery of samples raises hopes that nation hit by power shortages could become a producer
Jenrick claims bid to revive UK plan to send migrants to Africa ‘triumph of hope over experience’ amid rightwing backlash
Countries might soon be able to trade emission reductions with other governments, but experts warn the market is already being exploited in developing countries
The model escaped his native village in Uganda as a child. Two decades later, he’s rebuilding its community
Home secretary set to introduce ‘emergency legislation’ this week to address Supreme Court’s ruling
Villagers celebrating a Muslim festival were ‘mistakenly killed’ in army attack targeting terrorists
DRC president insists vote will be ‘transparent and democratic’ but opponents warn of possible cheating
Reports of drone strikes add to fears that Israel-Hamas war could spread across Middle East
A decade after the death of the former president, and amid growing disenchantment with the ANC, South Africans are questioning the one-dimensional figure of popular myth
Prospects of change are widening the political spectrum
Leaders across the continent say a rethink on financing from developed nations would speed up the move to net zero
Without working carbon markets, the ability of climate-related companies to develop affordable technologies is at risk
President leads efforts to drum up enthusiasm for the ruling party as it faces real prospect of losing its grip on power
In the second part of our Thriving Cities series, we explore the benefits of wellbeing, education and employment programmes
Stuart A Reid’s thriller-like investigation stitches together the evidence for CIA involvement in the killing of the Congolese leader
James Cleverly says scheme is ‘incredibly important’ after downplaying it as not ‘be all and end all’
Bondholders SHOULD offer much more relief
Expansion on continent focuses on a young, ambitious demographic hungry for skills
Sharp rises in the cost of petrol and food have pushed millions more people into poverty
Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote faces accusations of unfair practices and a struggle to secure crude supplies
Group including 13 Israelis, 10 Thais and one Filipino freed, says Qatar
The bars, hotels and restaurants that tap into the heat and beats of the Benin port
SEC also fines former chief Tom Albanese $50,000 after a five-year legal battle
Lawsuit against lender co-founded by ex-Barclays chief alleges breach of acquisition terms
Bondholders ‘very disappointed and extremely concerned’ over collapse in talks
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