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Guinea: restructuring the army

We take a look at the role Guinea's army will play following the country's first democratic election. Southern Sudan prepares for its referendum on independence. And forget men’s football:it’s all about women’s. Nigeria's Super Falconettes but the Super Eagles to shame.

Mali: embedded with the French army
07/03/2013 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Mali: embedded with the French army

First, we bring you an exclusive report from our reporter embedded with the French army in northern Mali. Next, we look at how the Congolese M23 rebel movement has split into two with one wanting talks with the army and the other wanting to keep fighting it. Finally, we meet the African model who inspired French designer Yves Saint Laurent in the 1980s.
Mali: Arabs pay the price
22/02/2013 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Mali: Arabs pay the price

Northern Mali is slowly getting back to life without Islamist rule, but for many Arab families, things are almost worse than before. Next, the case of Oscar Pistorius, accused of the murder of his girlfriend, is provoking a new debate on gun control in South Africa. And the short film "Asad" not only takes a hard look at how boys are pushed into piracy in Somalia - it's also up for an Academy Award.
Could the next Pope be African?
14/02/2013 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Could the next Pope be African?

Could the next Pope be from Africa? We look at some of the cardinals on the continent who just might be up for the Catholic Church’s top job. Next, history was made in Kenya this week as TV viewers watched their first ever live presidential debate. And there's shock in South Africa as national hero Oscar Pistorius, the double-amputee 'Blade Runner', is charged with murder.
Schools reopen in Mali's Gao as troops head north
07/02/2013 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Schools reopen in Mali's Gao as troops head north

It's back to business in Mali's northern town of Gao, after a year under Sharia law. Meanwhile, the region of Kidal is still at the heart of the fighting. Islamist rebels are reportedly hiding out in remote caves in the Ifoghas mountains. Finally, the Africa Cup of Nations football competition heads towards its zenith as Nigeria face Burkina Faso in the latter's first final ever.
War in Mali: Tuaregs fear reprisals
31/01/2013 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

War in Mali: Tuaregs fear reprisals

We bring you a special show on Mali. Thousands of Tuaregs have run from the fighting in northern Mali to the capital Bamako. But even there, many of them fear revenge attacks and prejudice. Next, we see how the Islamist occupation of northern Mali is taking its toll on Christians. And as the conflict in Mali continues, people have found one thing to cheer for at least: the success of their football team in the Africa Cup of Nations.

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To be refused

I get it and apologized for being discourteous in the past Jessica.

Charles

Thanks a lot

I just wanted to thank you, Jessica, for offering us the Africa's genuine face...

Julie V.

hi

i hate alfa condeh

peace

I wish my follow African to be having in their country but they them seft should for them seft

they struggle continue

IT WILL A PATRIOTIC LEADER, WITH POLITICAL ECONOMICAL STRATEGY TO PUT THE MILITARY AND THE WHOLE GOVERNMENT IN ORDER. AND ALSO IT WILL TAKE COURAGE AND VISION TO UNIFIED THE COUNTRY AS ONE PEOPLE. ONE NATION.

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