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Nigeria’s Boko Haram pledges allegiance to Islamic State

Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau has allegedly pledged formal allegiance to Islamic State, according to an intelligence monitoring service.

Abducted Nigerian girl says kidnapping was ‘too terrifying for words’

As outrage builds over the failure to rescue 276 kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls, one of girls who escaped says she is now scared to return to school.

Crushed: A man weeps as he joins parents of ­kidnapped schoolgirls during a ­meeting with the Borno state ­governor.

Explosion, abductions aggravate tensions in Nigeria

A bridge has been blown up and three people abducted in north-east Nigeria – where attempts are still being made to rescue 276 kidnapped girls.

Harrison Odjegba Okene looks in awe as a rescue diver surfaces into the air pocket which has kept Okene alive for nearly three days.

Nigerian survives three days at bottom of Atlantic Ocean

Harrison Odjegba Okene, a sunken tugboat’s cook, managed to suvive three days by breathing a dwindling supply of oxygen in an air pocket in the wreck.

Nigeria hangs four criminals, fifth alive after gallows glitch

Nigeria has hanged four criminals in its first known executions since 2006, and a rights group is trying to keep a fifth, Thankgod Ebhos, alive.

$750m missing in Angola-Russia deal: report

Some $750-million is missing from Angola’s treasury from a debt repayment deal with Russia, a report by a corruption watchdog group has revealed.

The M&G rounds up other artworks in SA that have ruffled the feathers of politicians.

Nigeria military attack on camp leaves 21 dead

Soldiers in Nigeria have shelled suspected camps of extremists in the first military action of a new offensive against insurgents, says an official.

Modern relationship: Lily Collins and Michael Angarano in a scene from The English Teacher.

Rodriguez: searching for SA royalties

The story of Rodriguez, the greatest protest singer and songwriter that most people never heard of, is a real-life fairytale with a Hollywood finale.

The six- and nine-month-old baby gorillas kidnapped from their families.

Plight of rescued baby gorillas raises fears in DRC

The plight of two rescued infant gorillas highlights the dangers confronting the endangered animals, victims of ongoing violence and rebellion in DRC.

Internally displaced people find refuge in an empty building in an impromptu refugee camp in Kibati
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Congo civilians killed in military tug-of-war

With Congo’s army diverted to eastern Congo, new militia groups have arisen as older ones reassert themselves, killing hundreds of civilians.

Activists rally against Africa dictator’s UN prize

Activists are urging Unesco to abandon a prize named after Equatorial Guinea President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.

Congo opposition leader sends bombshell from afar

Etienne Tshisekedi has proclaimed himself president and ordered his followers to stage jailbreaks to free detained colleagues.

Returned Namibian skulls ignite anger

Returned Namibian skulls ignite anger, not peace

Historians say the genocide committed by German soldiers in what they called South West Africa was a precursor to the Nazi holocaust of the Jews.

South Africa’s ‘first lady’ dreams of the future

South Africa’s ‘first lady’ dreams of the future

Twelve-year-old Ontlametse Phalatse is the first black child diagnosed with progeria, a rare and fatal condition that accelerates the aging process.

Will DRC vote tip country back into violence?

The race to lead sub-Saharan Africa’s largest country kicks off this week with presidential candidates registering for the November election.

Libyan rebels broke despite piles of gold

Libyan rebels broke despite piles of gold

Three months into the fight against Muammar Gaddafi, the rebels complain they have yet to see a penny of the hundreds of millions of dollars on offer.

Gbagbo’s fate an indicator for Côte d’Ivoire’s future

The fate of former strongman Laurent Gbagbo will be an indicator of how calls for reconciliation play out in the West African nation.

Côte d’Ivoire warlord cites heavy toll

A warlord who began the battle to wrest Côte d’Ivoire’s commercial capital from soldiers says a lack of military coordination cost too many lives.

In Côte d’Ivoire conflict

In Côte d’Ivoire conflict, both sides spilled blood

Forces loyal to Côte d’Ivoire’s elected president killed hundreds of civilians and raped his rival’s supporters, Human Rights Watch said.

Aide says Aristide to arrive in Haiti early on Friday

Aristide leaving for Haiti ‘in hours’

Haiti’s Jean-Bertrand Aristide is leaving exile in South Africa in just a few hours, despite President Barack Obama’s bid to keep him away.