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Tuesday, February 27, 2018
AfricaLink | Deutsche Welle | 27.02.2018, 19:00 UTC
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AfricaLink | Deutsche Welle
27.02.2018 | 19:00 UTC
Escaping back to war: Somali refugees return from Yemen
When civil war broke out in Somalia, Ali Hassan Suufi and his wife fled to Yemen. But after the Yemeni Civil War began they returned to their home country, which had been ravaged by terror and poverty.
Somalia's returnees face uncertain future
Cholera epidemic in Yemen now affects 1 million people
Somalia: Death toll mounts after Mogadishu palace attack
UN: Yemen's 'futile' war kills scores of civilians in past 10 days
Major blasts hit Somali capital Mogadishu
Protests and hunger in East Africa's refugee camps
Refugees in East Africa are protesting against cuts in food rations brought about by a funding gap. The food shortage has forced some to attempt to leave the camps and find an additional source of income.
In search of refuge: from South Sudan to DR Congo
World in Progress: The forgotten crisis - refugees from Burundi
Rwanda: Police shot dead 11 refugees in food riot
Rwanda to relocate Burundian refugees
Congolese troops shoot dozens of Burundian refugees in DRC
UNHCR: ' We can't cope with mass Burundian refugee influx in Tanzania'
Mobile power to bring Rwanda's remote regions into the future
Burundi welcomes refugees fleeing DR Congo violence
Opinion: Burundi should be persuaded to cooperate with ICC investigators
South Africa: Cyril Ramaphosa purges Jacob Zuma allies in sweeping Cabinet reshuffle
In a ministerial shake-up South Africa's new president, Cyril Ramaphosa, has reappointed two ministers fired by Jacob Zuma and demoted others. The balancing act is an attempt to appease many factions in his ruling party.
South Africa's Zuma resigns - DW's Christine Mhundwa
South African President Jacob Zuma 'compelled to resign'
South Africa: Cyril Ramaphosa announces 'lifestyle audits' for public officials
South Africa: Cyril Ramaphosa delivers message of hope in state of the nation address
Cyril Ramaphosa sworn in as president of South Africa
South African President Jacob Zuma resigns 'with immediate effect'
South Africa: The rise and fall of the ANC
South Africa: Arrest warrant for Zuma associate Ajay Gupta
Cape Town could run out of water by April
Rwanda: Police shot dead 11 refugees in food riot
Rwandan police killed 11 people as they were breaking up a crowd demonstrating against a cut in food rations, the United Nations refugee agency has said. The World Food Program cut food rations by 25 percent in January.
600,000 children could die of starvation
Rwanda: UN demands investigation into deadly clashes between police and refugees
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