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Monday, February 12, 2018
AfricaLink | Deutsche Welle | 12.02.2018, 19:00 UTC
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AfricaLink | Deutsche Welle
12.02.2018 | 19:00 UTC
South Sudan
UNICEF: 'Child soldiers want to continue their education'
Roughly 19,000 children are still part of armed groups today in South Sudan. On the international day against the use of child soldiers, we spoke to UNICEF about the future of these children.
In search of refuge: from South Sudan to DR Congo
South Sudan: Armed groups free over 300 child soldiers
Conflict in South Sudan with hyperinflation, food insecurity threatening famine for 2018
Rights group: Al Shabab forcibly recruits children
Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast: A country still deeply divided
Over seven years after Ivory Coast's crisis, the country's political scene remains divided. Victims feel that they have not been equally compensated and army mutinies destabilized cities over the past few years.
Ivory Coast soldiers deny 'agreement' with government to end mutiny
Gbagbo acquittal in Ivory Coast brings accusations of 'flawed' trial
Ivory Coast votes in poll likely to bolster President Ouattara
Prosecutor: Gbagbo unleashed 'unspeakable violence' in Ivory Coast
South African President Jacob Zuma falls from favor in ANC
South Africa's Jacob Zuma is facing a pivotal battle for his scandal-ridden presidency. There was a time, however, when he was known as a fiery fighter against apartheid and a political prisoner alongside Nelson Mandela.
South African leader Jacob Zuma awaits his fate
Pressure mounts on Jacob Zuma to step down
South Africa's President Zuma: A chronology of scandal
South Africa postpones state of nation address amid possible Zuma recall
South Africa's ruling ANC elects Cyril Ramaphosa as new leader
Jacob Zuma's future on the brink as South Africa's ANC holds urgent meeting
Former diplomat admits CIA involvement in Nelson Mandela arrest
Zuma drops rape cartoon case
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