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The EU pursues a two-track policy of cracking down on irregular migrants and filling its workforce with foreigners
Kremlin proposal would involve both Qatar and Turkey but neither has agreed to the idea
Yevgeny Prigozhin, undaunted by his failed mutiny, is refocusing on Africa in search of new revenues
Central bank keeps benchmark at 8.25 per cent after inflation returns to target range
Vote’s fairness will determine whether President Emmerson Mnangagwa can oversee an international re-engagement
Opposition leader Odinga rallies supporters to protest against tax rises pushed through by President Ruto
Indicted Russian leader’s presence would have been difficult for Ramaphosa’s government
Hargeisa in Somaliland is using the Minecraft computer game to involve the city’s youth in remodelling public spaces
South Africa president in dilemma over summit invite in face of ICC war crimes indictment
Common spelling error has misdirected sensitive Pentagon messages to a company running Mali’s internet domain
Spillover from conflict risks creation of a corridor of instability stretching from the Red Sea to the Atlantic
Brussels to provide €100mn to strengthen border controls as numbers crossing to Italy by boat double in a year
South Africa obliged to arrest Russia’s president over war crimes indictment
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The two giants have faced a decade of woe but one has a better chance of turning a corner
Divisive vote in Central African Republic is first serious test for the mercenary group since Yevgeny Prigozhin’s mutiny
First significant privatisations aimed at raising foreign currency revenue to shore up its pound
Nairobi insists ‘default is not an option’ as it rushes to avoid fate of African peers such as Zambia and Ghana
Loans for maritime projects devastated economy and led directly to nation defaulting on its sovereign debt
Senegal president presses Moscow for humanitarian ‘progress’ ahead of Russia-Africa summit
Judge leading review says health body’s response to scandal ‘was not sufficient’
High-profile architect fights to save reputation after FT investigation
Hundreds said to be trapped in desert with no food or water while EU tries to stem flow
Vintage Hollywood melodrama is evoked in Fyzal Boulifa’s drama about a once-glamorous mother and her teenage son
Small-scale miners in the Democratic Republic of Congo are risking their lives to source a metal critical for the energy transition
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