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AfricaLink | Deutsche Welle 06.04.2018 | 18:00 UTC
Skulls and bones: A dark secret of German colonialism
Thousands of skulls and bones from the colonial era are still stored away in German archives. In Africa, the calls for their return are getting louder. But that's proving to be difficult. Daniel Pelz reports from Berlin.
Kenya's LGBT community fights for a place in society
Homosexual relationships are a crime in most African countries. In Kenya, sexual acts between two men can lead to 14 years in prison. The Supreme Court is now hearing a case seeking to overturn this.
UN peacekeepers killed in Mali as violence threatens regional stability
The UN has warned of growing instability in Mali, with chances that violence may spill into neighboring countries. Germany has made its mission in Mali a key defense priority, backing proposals to expand its role.
South Africa: Jacob Zuma dismisses 'politically motivated' charges
South Africa's former President Jacob Zuma has proclaimed his innocence after appearing in a preliminary hearing into corruption charges. He told supporters outside court that the charges were politically motivated.

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