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More people are likely to be shot by police in kenya than in any other African country says a report+++ More than 400,000 displaced in northwest Syria in 3 months+++Tanzanian president defends hydroelectric dam as construction starts.
Tunisian president Beji Caid Essebsi dies+++Eritrean national becomes the victim of a "xenophobic" attack in Germany+++Aid worker kidnapped in Nigeria appears in video+++Young Nigerians under pressure over black tax.
Reactions after Buhari forms cabinet without the youth +++ New UK PM Boris Johnson grapples with Iran +++ Sudan military officers arrested in coup attempt +++ Liberian officials given salary cut +++ Ghana campaigns to minimize toxins in staple foods +++ Visiting an ape sanctuary in Uganda
Nigerian security forces, Shiite protesters clash in Abuja +++ Anglophone prisoners torch prison in Cameroon +++ Kenyan cafe employs hearing impaired waitresses
Cameroon's largest employer collapses+++S.African President Cyril Ramaphosa denies money laundering+++Kenya's finance minister arrested for corruption
Kenya’s county assemblies will begin debating proposed constitutional amendments that might change presidential term limits from five to seven+++South Africa's Zuma halts graft testimony, but may return+++Algerians flock to Egypt for Africa Cup final against Senegal in a much anticipated game.
Ethiopia's Sidama ethnic group demands autonomy+++Ebola declared health emergence+++Journalists in Cameroon's Anglophone regions scared for their lives
Sudan protest leaders and army rulers sign a power sharing deal+++South Africans mourn 'White Zulu' singer Johnny Clegg+++The RUGA settlement saga continues as Northern elders tell Fulanis in the south to return home.
Germany’s Special Forces end a controversial training mission in Cameroon after lawmakers raise concerns on ethical grounds+++Former Nigeria leader Olusegun Obasanjo in an open letter to President Buhari, urges him to take national security seriously +++Land owners in parts of South Sudan have again accused the United Nations Mission in the country, of stealing their land.
DW speaks to German opposition lawmaker Christoph Hoffmann (FDP) about the end of the Bundeswehr training mission in Cameroon. Hoffmann heads the parliamentary group for Central Africa.