Central African Republic unlicensed gold mine collapses, killing more than 100
Landslide happened in the village of Zamboye, near the border with Cameroon
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Landslide happened in the village of Zamboye, near the border with Cameroon
Europe cannot ethically base its economy on the availability of cheap migrant labour while demonising those who seek better lives
Promised jobs and a better life overseas, many young Ugandans have instead found themselves trafficked into cyber-fraud compounds where violence, coercion and exploitation are routine
Incumbent Hakainde Hichilema has been accused of drift towards authoritarianism
The outbreak is now the second-deadliest ever, and in record time
Stronger EU borders needed after crisis, Ursula von der Leyen says
More than 50,000 people crossed into the Spanish territory from Morocco on Thursday and Friday
We can be proud that Ireland continues to stand in solidarity with the most marginalised around the world
President banned raw gold exports last month, and Guinea has built a gold refinery in the capital
Angola Letter: Eternal Katastrophy represent what the country is more than many assumptions about its history, culture, politics and people
Killarney’s ‘Cuach Cores’ among cuckoos undertaking journey from Ireland as far as Democratic Republic of Congo
Ghana and Nigeria among countries to remind South Africans of solidarity shown during fight against apartheid
More than 900 suspected cases and 220 suspected deaths in current outbreak, says WHO chief
Love ‘feels like a form of resistance’ for writer who refuses to stop humanising people whose humanity is denied by others
Outbreak linked to 139 deaths probably started months ago and spread undetected, say officials
The type of Ebola virus behind the latest outbreak, known as Bundibugyo, is rare
There should be nothing controversial about supporting calls for a more robust system
Long overdue investment in antiracism education and public awareness is urgently needed
Recent evening at PEN Ukraine was dedicated to identity of people from occupied Donetsk
Ann Lane’s cruise on the MV Hondius has become a distressing ordeal following the deaths of three passengers
Losses to Malian militants by Wagner Group’s successor call in to question Moscow’s military adventurism
Rhasidat Adeleke’s absence affords younger athletes the chance to shine, but it also makes qualification that bit more difficult
On Spain’s windy edge, life became richer in what matters – good food, friendship and 11am coffees
Commission blames demonstrators for disturbances, infuriating government’s opponents who accused it of bias
Leo, who has twice recently faced criticism from Donald Trump, calls for end to country’s anglophone conflict
Excessive border restrictions limit trade, investment and tourism
Wild Geese: Evanna Lyons, Tanzania
Explorer shelves long-time pursuit of gems, switching focus to in demand copper as lab-grown product undermines diamond market
Even if peace returns quickly, there will be a price being paid many months from now by families who live far from the conflict zone
Country faces similar conditions to those that brought it to the brink of famine in 2022
The company’s portfolio comprises complementary metals which are essential for the generation and storage of clean energy
Co-ordinated continental action may be needed to negotiate better international agreements
Can a midlife break spent criss-crossing the globe bring renewed meaning to life?
Gunmen targeted villagers who had rejected attempts to impose extremist rule
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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