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African migrants protest, push for asylum in Israel

Thousands of African migrants cram into Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, calling for a labor strike. Their chants fill the air, summing up their message: “We need asylum.” Activists.

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Tunisia’s parliament voting on milestone constitution

Tunisia’s 2011 revolution inspired other Arab spring uprisings Tunisia’s national assembly has begun voting on a long-delayed new constitution. It is to be voted on article by article and politicians.

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Ex-finance minister wins disputed Madagascar presidential election

Former finance minister Hery Rajaonarimampianina won Madagascar’s first presidential election since a coup in 2009 but his closest rival said the vote was rigged, raising concerns the island could remain mired in.

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South Sudan peace talks open in Ethiopia

U.S. Marines flew a C-130 aircraft Friday into South Sudan’s capital to evacuate about 20 U.S. Embassy staff members, according to the Defense Department. U.S. citizens were urged to get.

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Why many of Ghana’s gold miners are giving up

Kwaku Boham worries about the future. For years, he and his four fellow gold miners have scratched out a living on a tiny plot next to the roadside near Tarkwa.

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Top 5 Investment Deals in Africa 2013

In the past year, Africa continued to be a hive of business activity, when it came to mergers and acquisitions and deals involving sub-Saharan African companies reached $23.4 billion in.

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South Africa Offers Opportunities To Young Business People

“Because a bunch of us back home, who have returned after living overseas, know that this is the place to be,” said Angel Jones, founder of the Homecoming Revolution, an.

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The year 2013 in Africa: A look back at the highs and lows of some events that shapped the year

The number of middle-class consumers continues to expand in many African countries In our series of letters from African journalists, BBC Africa’s Komla Dumor looks back at 2013. It is.

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