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French army trains African soldiers

In this edition: in France, African troops have been enlisted to march to a Parisian beat for Bastille Day; in Gabon, troops are supporting each other in a less urban setting; and in South Africa, the last month of celebration of difference has hidden some sinister divisions that haven't gone away.

Programme prepared by Laure Manent and Gregory White

Mali: a difficult reconcialiation?
11/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Mali: a difficult reconcialiation?

As French troops continue to withdraw from Mali, our reporters head to the northern town of Kidal to examine the situation on the ground. We also have a look at a weapons stash north of Gao discovered by French soldiers. And we tune into the Kinshasa Symphony Orchestra’s concert in Monaco.
South Africa withdraws its troops from Central African Republic
04/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

South Africa withdraws its troops from Central African Republic

South Africa announces it is pulling its troops out of Central African Republic, after the death of 13 of its soldiers in Bangui. Meanwhile, in Soweto, residents celebrate Nelson Mandela's recovery in hospital. We also discover Ivory Coast's latest fight against internet scammers. Finally, we will catch up with singer Alpha Blondy at his recent concert in Paris.
Central African Republic: Meet Michel Djotodia
28/03/2013 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Central African Republic: Meet Michel Djotodia

The Seleka rebel coup is the latest in a long series of military takeovers in the Central African Republic. We take a look back at the country's troubled past. Meanwhile, China's Xi Jinping is on tour in Africa, the latest sign of growing relations between the world's second-largest economy and a rapidly developing continent. Finally, at a refugee camp in Uganda, a new phone app is helping to bring scattered families back together.
Mali: Tuareg take refuge in neighbouring Mauritania
21/03/2013 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Mali: Tuareg take refuge in neighbouring Mauritania

Every day, refugees from Mali flee across the border to Mauritania. We get the latest from a camp that is now home to 75,000 people. Next, an African warlord wanted for crimes against humanity turns himself in. Bosco Ntaganda is a former head of the infamous M23 rebels operating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
War in Mali: on the frontline with the French army
14/03/2013 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

War in Mali: on the frontline with the French army

This week, discover a special France 24 report from the frontline in Mali where French forces are attempting to drive out Islamist fighters from their mountain. Also, how life for French expats in Africa has changed in the wake of those kidnappings? And what's next for Kenya's new president Uhuru Kenyatta who's still facing charges of crimes against humanity in the ICC?

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