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It wants to monetise the trade in iboga, which is reputed to help people kick drug addictions
The US and EU should deploy their leverage to oppose Kais Saied’s coup
Kais Saied limits public gatherings and lengthens curfew after suspending parliament and sacking prime minister
Co-operation agreement intends to help drive international investment into the east African city
Khoi and San people stand to benefit from the drink’s growing global popularity
Kais Saied’s removal of Hichem Mechichi described as coup by opponents
Researchers in low-income countries want more focus on basic literacy and numeracy
Rabat denies bugging Macron’s phone but kingdom’s foreign policy has become more assertive
Hopes of economic renaissance dashed after warehouses and factories targeted for looting
Fighters from Tigray have ventured eastwards into the barren Afar region that guards the routes to the port of Djibouti
UK telecoms group plans to invest in mobile payments system but is weighing future options
Military takes command of pandemic response as medical chaos adds to country’s political and economic woes
Companies will partner with South Africa’s Biovac Institute to manufacture Covid jab from 2022
Macron’s phone number on list of potential targets for NSO Group’s Pegasus technology
Looting that followed Zuma’s jailing was orchestrated sabotage attempt
Ahead of key UN summit, ‘natural capital’ is gaining ground as an idea to avert climate catastrophe
Inside the government and military’s squeeze on Safwan Thabet and his dairy company
Poorer countries with low vaccination rates face surge in Covid cases and deaths
Court verdict on sovereignty of Western Sahara may roil supplies
South African army moves in to restore order as president tells nation looting is a ‘smokescreen’ for sabotage
Young entrepreneurs are stepping into a void left by unimaginative public policies and shoddy infrastructure
Investment will reap benefits — in terms of jobs, growth and deeper engagement in the global economy
Jailing of former president ignites slow-burning tensions over unemployment and long lockdowns
Domestic spy agency investigates whether former agents loyal to ex-president orchestrated turmoil
Digital technology is accused of fuelling conflict but it can help to overcome it as well
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