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Reendex Africa is LIVE online!

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There is no better way to tell our story than to bring everyone together. This is what Reendex Africa is bringing back to the African culture. To get your weekend off to a good start, listen to Reendex Africa’s Resident.
Take a satirical look at the recent EU-Turkey deal to tackle the migrant crisis.

Harare – Any attempt by government to regulate social media use in Zimbabwe could lead to costly court challenges.

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Harare – Any attempt by government to regulate social media use in Zimbabwe could lead to costly court challenges. Harare – Any attempt by government to regulate social media use in Zimbabwe could lead to costly court challenges. Harare – Any attempt by government to regulate social media use in Zimbabwe could lead to costly court challenges. Harare – Any attempt by government to regulate social media use in Zimbabwe could lead to costly court challenges.

Malawi has declared a state of disaster over worsening food shortages caused by a severe drought.

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Malawi has declared a state of disaster over worsening food shortages caused by a severe drought. Malawi has declared a state of disaster over worsening food shortages caused by a severe drought. Malawi has declared a state of disaster over worsening food shortages caused by a severe drought. Malawi has declared a state of disaster over worsening food shortages caused by a severe drought.

Adventure Holiday Travel

I had to put this one on here, of course, because it doesn’t really fit into any of the other groups. Amusement park travel, perhaps? There may be an element of “beachy” vacation in there, but it’s certainly not all of it. And, now they have Adventures by Disney, which seems to pair adventure/nature travel with city trips.

Paralympics

An emotional Dame Sarah paid tribute to Tanni after becoming the most decorated British female Paralympian of all time on a golden evening for ParalympicsGB in the Velodrome.
The 2016 Paralympics in Rio may feature more disabled athletes than ever before, but it’s not just on the field or in the pool that the Games are making their mark.

Special Reports about Africa

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2005 was a crucial year for Africa, with a series of high-profile political and cultural events that will help shape the continent’s future. Our year-long series of reports tracked the west’s promises on aid, trade and debt relief by focusing on Africa’s rapidly expanding cities

Immigration and asylum

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Immigration officers are investigating after a 20-day-old baby was smuggled into Britain in the back of a lorry.
Police discovered the baby girl with her parents and siblings at W Gap service station.

The historic floods sweep West Virginia

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The bodies of three more victims of West Virginia’s historic flooding were found overnight Saturday, according to county authorities

Visitors rush to the Barrier Reef

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69% of visitors to the world’s largest coral reef system are motivated by the fear that it might disappear. They are visitors rush to the Great Barrier Reef

National parks must be for people, plants, pumas – not Big Oil

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National parks must be for people, plants, pumas – not Big Oil
Huge swathe of new “protected natural area” is included within an oil and gas concession.