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New East network 'Putin's new ghetto has no barbed-wire fence – just surveillance and harassment'
Ayder MuzhdabaevA Crimean Tatar activist says the world is staying silent as his people are persecuted by Russia
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Belarusian politician recalls his role 25 years ago in reaching deal that led to breakup of USSR without major bloodshed
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Founder of app that helps pregnant women says governments must not rely on technology to plug gaps in basic services
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Copies of manual, with tips on civil disobedience, given to schools and libraries after Trump victory threatens Nato alliance
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Despite social and sporting progress, even the best teams at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations struggle to fund friendlies
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Installation features used knickers said to illustrate number of attacks that take place against women each day
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Shavkat Mirziyoyev expected to continue former boss’s autocratic rule in Uzbekistan, which has no free press or opposition
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Descendant given document revealing chain of responsibility for death, from Soviet leader to three executioners
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The Kremlin has joined forces with Chinese authorities to bring the internet and its users under greater state control
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Campaigners say thousands of vulnerable people are being held without trial as MPs look to extend Lagos ban nationwide
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Hunger follows displaced people around north-east Nigeria, as Boko Haram and climate change drive millions from their homes
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The Daily Show host’s new book reveals how he bridged the race gap to become one of the country’s brightest exports
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Years of Boko Haram insurgency have left large swaths of farmland inaccessible and many roads unnavigable by aid convoys
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Proposal to rename Astana after Nursultan Nazarbayev was buried in declaration passed by both chambers of parliament
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Accra exhibition to celebrate work of Paa Joe, the master craftsman behind some of the most extravagant caskets in the world
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Millennials reflect on Russia’s annexation of Crimea and the war in eastern Ukraine – and what happens next
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New East network The 'us and them' divide worked for Putin and it will work for Trump
Leonid RagozinWe Russians have watched our president embrace anyone prepared to join his gang and do his bidding. Americans will see the same from their new president
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Trainers in Odessa say sessions can help veterans, as well as children with learning difficulties, but there are concerns about the animals’ welfare
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New East network In Russia it is getting harder to ignore the grassroots movement
Yevgenia ChirikovaUnder Putin there has been an erosion of trust in the authorities to protect rights, but citizens have mobilised to plug the gaps
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The Kremlin may struggle to adjust now there is a fellow neoconservative in the White House
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In Ghana’s capital, cars, motorbikes and minibuses jostle for road space during a daily descent on the city centre. With air pollution killing thousands every year and Accra’s population set to double within 20 years, can the city find a solution?
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Show, perched in mountains of Karachay-Cherkess republic, features contemporary work from seven Russian and three Austrian artists
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The hashtags that sum up global despair and fear after Donald Trump wins the US presidential election
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Kiosk-sized cultural exhibition will travel across the country’s 10 regions in December
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A coup attempt last year provoked a fierce media crackdown. A group of journalists in exile are using the internet to fight back
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Entrepreneurs from around the world gather for a three-day conference looking at how the continent can get creative with the internet
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Ushahidi intends to track cases of voter intimidation or misdirection and any violence that may occur
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Event provides a platform for young photographers working to change the view of Africa as a continent of the desperate
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Five reporters in exile describe the risks they have taken and the horror they have witnessed reporting the civil war
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The war in Chechnya laid the foundations for the Kremlin’s aggressive foreign policy – but back then western leaders were silent
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Anti-government protester says he is being beaten, tortured and threatened with death at notorious Karelia penal colony
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Two thousand cases of online harassment, smear campaigns and hacking by pro-government ‘lynch mobs’ logged in 2016
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Contest in Nairobi aimed at fighting back against persecution in east Africa, where albino body parts are sold on black market
Guardian Africa network Why do EU leaders still think they can engage with Eritrea's regime?