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  1. U.K. Approves Bill That Would Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda

    Britain's Parliament passed contentious legislation to allow the deportation of asylum seekers to the African country, a political victory for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

    By Mark Landler and Stephen Castle

  2. Joel Breman, Who Helped Stop an Ebola Outbreak in Africa, Dies at 87

    Part of a team flown in to fight the deadly virus in 1976, Dr. Breman also worked to stamp out tropical diseases like smallpox, malaria and Guinea worm.

    By Adam Nossiter

  3. Mdou Moctar's Guitar Is a Screaming Siren Against Africa's Colonial Legacy

    "Funeral for Justice," the musician from Niger's album due next month, amps up the urgency in his work: "I want you to know how serious this is."

    By Ben Sisario

  4. U.S. Military to Withdraw Troops From Niger

    The status of a $110 million air base in the desert remains unclear as the West African country deepens its ties with Russia.

    By Eric Schmitt

  5. 4 Disqualified from Beijing Race After 3 Let Chinese Runner Pass

    A strange finish at the Beijing Half Marathon on Sunday led to an investigation and penalties.

    By Victor Mather and Isabella Kwai

  6. The Saturday Profile

    Forbidden to Watch Films as a Child, He Now Directs Somalia's Top Shows

    Abshir Rageh had to sneak out from home to see bootleg Indian films and "Rambo" at a makeshift cinema. Now, he's creating dramas that draw millions of online views in a country inching toward stability.

    By Abdi Latif Dahir

  7. South Africa's 2024 National Election: What to Know

    The ruling African National Congress party could lose its parliamentary majority for the first time since the fall of apartheid 30 years ago.

    By John Eligon

  8. Global Health

    Millions of Girls in Africa Will Miss HPV Shots After Merck Production Problem

    The company has told countries that it can supply only 18.8 million of the 29.6 million doses it was contracted to deliver this year.

    By Stephanie Nolen

  9. Anne Innis Dagg, Who Studied Giraffes in the Wild, Dies at 91

    She was believed to be the first Western scientist to study the animals in their natural habitat, but she struggled to overcome sexism in academia.

    By Clay Risen

  10. Read Your Way Through Accra

    Bus stations. Traffic stops. Beaches. There's no telling where you'll find the next story in Accra, Ghana's capital. Peace Adzo Medie shares some of her favorites.

    By Peace Adzo Medie

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