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Photos: Mysterious, majestic; Sudan’s Nuba Mountains

A glimpse into a secluded community and thousands of IDPs it hosts, and how the arrival of the RSF worries them.

Nuba Mountains in Sudan
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Inside the Nuba Mountains and the alliance reshaping Sudan’s civil war

A surprise alliance has allowed the RSF into the Nuba Mountains, and changed life for those who sought shelter there.

Huda Hamid Ahmad, 31, sits for a photo in her temporary shelter.

‘Can’t give them jobs’: Rwandans grapple with fears over UK asylum plan

Amid high unemployment and a housing crisis, many in Rwanda are apprehensive about the $272m migrant deal with the UK.

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EU Parliament committee urges probe after Al Jazeera Senegal investigation

Investigation revealed EU-trained Senegalese police tackling cross-border crime worked to quash pro-democracy protests.

Dakar

Where Rwanda’s genocide perpetrators and survivors live side by side

A man killed his friend’s husband because he was Tutsi. Now the two live together in a ‘reconciliation village’.

It took years for Laurence to forgive Thacien, a neighbour and life long friend that killed her husband during the genocide [Andrei Popoviciu/Al Jazeera]

Senegal’s fishermen pin hopes on new president to help them fill their nets

As foreign boats and illegal trawlers lower fish stocks, local fishers want Diomaye Faye’s government to bring change.

Fishermen in Senegal

Why are tax inspectors in the lead to become Senegal’s next president?

Three candidates and one former favourite for the office of president have tax inspector backgrounds.

Senegal election candidates

After 12 years in power, Senegal’s Macky Sall leaves a fragile democracy

Amid the president’s attempt to delay elections and protests by the opposition, how resilient is Senegal’s democracy?

People watch Senegal's President Macky Sall on TV during a live press conference.

How an EU-funded security force helped Senegal crush democracy protests

An elite EU-trained Senegalese police unit was meant to tackle cross-border crime. Instead it was used to quash protests

An opposition supporter reacts in front of a burning barricade during demonstrations called by the opposition parties in Dakar on February 4, 2024