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European leaders are desperate to curb irregular arrivals but risk replicating their pre-Arab Spring policies
Fish sold by major retailers in Europe is harming food security in west Africa
Macron and African leaders bolster campaign against militants after recent setbacks
The One Free Press Coalition puts focus on journalists jailed or attacked for their work
French president to highlight costs of Operation Barkhane at G5 Sahel meeting in Paris
The oil major hampered for years by Deepwater Horizon costs now believes it has turned the corner under chief executive Bob Dudley
Find comes five months after UK group invested $1bn in alliance with US explorer
Senegalese troops on border as midnight deadline for handover to Barrow passes
Slowdown in exploration activity as energy companies seek to conserve cash
Many consumers are uncomfortable with western banking practices
Attempts to develop agriculture, energy and fishing suffer from shortage of high-skilled locals
Revenue from formerly high iron ore prices funded big infrastructure projects
Some large projects have been put on hold following a drop in demand from the Chinese market
Policymakers are under pressure to diversify the economy
Do not forget the menace of violence and religious bigotry in the east, says Victor Mallet
Fridman fears precedent will be set after UK says it will probably block his acquisition of fields
Jury finds company guilty of bribing foreign officials
A good spot to decide action at the most westerly crossroads of the Arab and African worlds
A period of stability has brought growth and greater openness, but social fractures may undermine the effort
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