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31 Mar 2026, 08:34 GMT

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As China-Africa cooperation continues to expand, so does the conversation around how their story is told. While traditional narratives have often focused on conflict and crisis, voices from both regions are offering a different perspective, one shaped by development, cultural exchange and real experiences on the ground. We explore how Chinese and African media are reshaping the narrative, and what more can be done to strengthen mutual understanding and engagement.

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31 Mar 2026, 06:41 GMT By Sheikh Mehzabin Chitra

Lasting peace cannot be delivered from a distance. It must grow within communities themselves shaped by local realities, and supported by international partners willing to listen before they act.

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Listening before helping: Why community involvement is essential for peace in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
30 Mar 2026, 21:56 GMT 3 variants

[Corporate Council on Africa] Washington, DC -- The Corporate Council on Africa (CCA), in partnership with the Government of the Republic of Mauritius, is pleased to announce that registration is now open for the 2026 U.S.-Africa Business Summit, taking place July 26-29, 2026 at Mont Choisy Le Golf in Mauritius.

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Africa: Registration Opens for the 2026 U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Mauritius
30 Mar 2026, 21:01 GMT By GV Central Asia and Caucasus

The years 2020 and 2021 were among the most accomplished years of my life, because I had found my path and was on the verge of achieving all my goals.

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Our generation will continue resisting the Taliban’s restrictions on women and girls
30 Mar 2026, 20:19 GMT By Clémence WALLER

In tonight's edition: Nigerians are feeling the consequences of the war in the Middle East at the pump, with petrol prices soaring. Also, DR Congo's armed forces begin a disarmament push against the FDLR, a militia linked to the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. And in South Africa, a mine owner has reached an understanding with illegal miners, allowing them limited access to his property once formal operations end for the day.

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Nigeria's gasoline pump ⁠prices rise by 65%, ​highest in Africa
30 Mar 2026, 15:03 GMT

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In some Nigerian communities, a harmful practice known as 'money marriage,' where young girls are given away to settle family debts, persists. Though outlawed, the tradition is driven by poverty, social pressure, and weak enforcement. What can be done to stop it? Eddy Micah Jr. speaks with lawyer and gender consultant Hassana Maina, alongside DW correspondent Abiodun Jamiu in Abuja.

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Inside Nigeria's 'money marriages'
29 Mar 2026, 19:36 GMT By Al Jazeera 9 photos

Lebanese Christians mark Palm Sunday with prayers, stressing shared hardships for all communities amid Israel's war.

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Gallery Photos: Lebanon’s Catholics observe Palm Sunday under looming threat of war
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Worshipers walk in a procession during a Palm Sunday mass at the Our Lady of Hadat Church in Beirut, Lebanon. [Emilio Morenatti/AP Photo]
29 Mar 2026, 09:00 GMT By Zahiris Priscila Francisco Martínez

Community micro-hydropower projects in the DR rely on local leadership to deliver energy from renewable sources to isolated areas excluded from national distribution systems, contributing to reduced greenhouse gas emissions.

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Community micro-hydropower plants revolutionise isolated areas of the Dominican Republic
28 Mar 2026, 18:16 GMT By Al Jazeera 26 photos

Saturday's rallies mark the third round of 'No Kings' protests since President Trump took office for a second term.

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Gallery ‘No Kings’ protests erupt across the US, with a Minnesota focus
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'No Kings' organisers have made the metropolis of Minneapolis-St Paul, Minnesota, the site of their flagship protest on Saturday. [Tom Baker/AP Photo]
27 Mar 2026, 21:43 GMT By Yinka OYETADE

In tonight's edition: Egypt orders shops, restaurants and shopping malls to shut their doors from 9:00pm on Saturday as it hopes to cushion the blow of energy prices that have more than doubled because of the Iran war. Also, rising jihadist violence in the Sahel is hitting tourism in Benin. Plus Somali women defy Al Shabaab threats and conservative norms to play football.

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Egypt imposes business curfew to counter soaring fuel costs
27 Mar 2026, 10:12 GMT By Lilia BLAISE

Fifteen years after the revolution that deposed Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, our team reports from the eastern city of Benghazi. Although the security situation there is now relatively stable, reunification does not seem to be on the immediate agenda, with Libya still ruled by two different governments.

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Fifteen years after fall of Gaddafi, Libyan city of Benghazi reborn