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Thursday, March 29, 2018
AfricaLink | Deutsche Welle | 29.03.2018, 18:00 UTC
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AfricaLink | Deutsche Welle
29.03.2018 | 18:00 UTC
Spreading religious tolerance in Burkina Faso
Burkino Faso in West Africa is well known for its religious and cultural tolerance. But several large-scale extremist attacks in the region are putting this to the test. One man is using theater to fight back.
Deadly attacks hit Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou
Burkina Faso: Mali-based militant group claims deadly attacks
Religious conflicts on the rise in Africa
Is Islamic extremism on the rise in Africa?
Ethiopia: Who is new Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali?
Ethiopia's new prime minister is the first Oromo to head the ruling EPRDF coalition in the country's 27-year history. Some observers believe he can bring about change in conflict-ridden regions.
Ethiopia's ruling party chooses Abiy Ahmed to lead the party
Ethiopia's uncertain political future
Ethiopia under state of emergency following prime minister's resignation
Ethnic violence in Ethiopia leaves deep wounds
Hundreds killed since start of Oromo protests
'Faith in peacekeeping is being undermined'
UN peacekeepers have again been accused of sexually abusing people they are assigned to protect. The global campaign Code Blue is seeking an end to impunity for UN personnel — but re-establishing trust will take time.
UN names first victims' rights official to combat sexual abuse by soldiers
UN votes to tackle sex abuse by peacekeepers
UN reports 69 sex crime allegations against peacekeeping forces in 2015
© Deutsche Welle 2018
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