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Home to 29 million people, Malaysia is a middle income country with young population.
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World football's governing body strips Burkina Faso of World Cup qualifying result after it fielded ineligible player.
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As the UN marks World AIDS Day, we ask if prejudice and ignorance are standing in the way of an AIDS-free generation.
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Will military action end the DR Congo crisis?
As M23 takes control of the key eastern city, Goma, we ask why the government refuses to hold talks with rebel soldiers.
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Pohamba: Namibia at the crossroads
The president discusses plans to deal with growing discontent in a country that has enjoyed peace since independence.
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Fuelling the DR Congo conflict
A leaked UN report has implicated Rwanda and Uganda in a regional unrest but who really benefits from the instability?
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Forced sterilisations stoke Kenyan anger
HIV-positive women plan to sue doctors who allegedly performed the procedure without consent.
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Is Brazil the inheritor of the Portuguese empire in Africa?
China has been under scrutiny as it invests in Africa, but another player has been largely ignored: Brazil.
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