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AfricaLink | Deutsche Welle | 08.01.2018, 19:00 UTC

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AfricaLink | Deutsche Welle 08.01.2018 | 19:00 UTC
Cameroon
Nigeria denies Cameroon separatists' claim that leaders were arrested
Cameroonian anglophone separatists have claimed that their leaders were abducted in Abuja by what they believe to be Nigeria's intelligence agency. Nigerian officials have denied the allegations.
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Dinknesh - a peak into the history of humankind
The discovery of Dinknesh, also known as Lucy, changed the way we understand evolution. Her 3.2 million-year-old fossilized skeleton was discovered in 1974 in Ethiopia.
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New species of human discovered in South Africa
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