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Alnajah Primary School in Wardhigley district, Mogadishu was amongst the re-opened schools after the conflict situation in Somalia. see more »
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Thousands of demonstrators marched through the streets to the venue of the 17th United Nations Climate Change Conference to demand that their voices … see more »
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Young girls aged between eight and eleven walk to a pond to fetch water in the Borena zone in southern Ethiopia. see more »
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The residents of Syokimau watch as their homes are being demolished. see more »
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allAfrica goes behind the scenes at the UN climate talks in Durban, South Africa. see more »
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Aids awareness rally at Seke village in Zimbabwe. An innovative program developed by the Southern Africa HIV and AIDS Information Dissemination … see more »
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Voters queue at a polling station in Kinshasa for the 2011 elections in the DR Congo... see more »
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Occupy COP17 took place in the Durban city centre on the first day of the climate conference. see more »
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Protesters gathered outside of parliament in Cape Town on November 22, 2011, which was declared Black Tuesday, to protest against the Protection of … see more »
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Authorities in Rivers State, southeast Nigeria, have threatened to demolish informal settlements along the waterfront of Port Harcourt. Read IRIN's … see more »
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