Tanzania's democracy: Who will lead reform?

Tanzania's democracy: Who will lead reform?

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Can Tanzania's security forces be brought to book after post-election chaos?

According to Amnesty International, there's compelling evidence that Tanzania's security forces deployed unnecessary and disproportionate force — including lethal measures — on protesters between October 29 and November 3 after the election. DW's Sella Oneko talks to Amnesty rese ...  Afficher plus

Nigeria: Why getting home for Christmas is hard for many

Christmas is one of the busiest travel periods in Nigeria. Millions journey across the country to reunite with family and loved ones. But year after year, the same challenges resurface: overcrowded stations, limited transport options, inflated fares, and endless delays. Why does ...  Afficher plus

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Making Sense of Bangladesh
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After 15 years in power, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, has resigned from her post and fled the country. It's an incredible development and the culmination of deadly protests that have rocked the nation for weeks. New York Times' South Asia Bureau Chief Mujib Ma ...  Afficher plus

What’s behind the protests in Africa this week?
Africa Daily

Not long ago, huge demonstrations took place in Kenya against President William Ruto’s plan to increase taxes- he eventually overturned his decision. But despite this, protests in Kenya continue- yesterday police used teargas to disperse pockets of protestors from Nairobi Central ...  Afficher plus

Why are the Maasai in Tanzania contesting relocation from a heritage site?
Focus on Africa

The Maasai community in northern Tanzania has continued to protest against what they call forcible evictions from their ancestral lands at the Ngorongoro conservation area and a UNSECO heritage site. Why are they being relocated?

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