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Nairobi is a magnet for people fleeing persecution across the region, including Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender people.
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Deaths reported in South Sudan cattle raids
Murle tribe in Jonglie state attacks Jikany people in neighbouring Upper Nile state, killing 29, local official says.
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'Eritrea jails 10,000 political prisoners'
Amnesty International says ex-rebel government jails at least 10,000 political prisoners to 'silence dissent'.
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The governments in South Sudan and Sudan continue to be mired in disputes while a humanitarian crisis looms.
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New proposal aims to protect rights of region's many domestic workers, but critics say charter does not go far enough.
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Ethiopia's Kebede wins London Marathon
Tsegaye Kebede chases down Kenyan course record-holder Emmanuel Mutai amid tightened security after Boston bombings.
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Following crowd trouble in recent games, CAF Champions League qualifier involving Zamalek is shut to Egyptian fans.
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Male rape survivors fight stigma in Uganda
Men raped in Africa's conflicts are coming forward to seek help in changing society's reactions.
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Yemen president orders military shake-up
Move directed at allies of ousted president Saleh, who placed loyalists in military posts over his 33-year rule.
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