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Cameroon's Biya calls for special status in anglophone region
President Paul Biya made the remarks during a peace conference in France
Cameroon's President Paul Biya told that the country's English-speaking region should be given special status to avoid further violence. But is this really a concession?
There's still confusion on the identity of a stowaway Kenyan man whose body landed in a house garden in London, after falling from a Kenya Airways plane in June. Our reporter in Nairobi tries to clarify.
Nigeria's Senate discusses a controversial bill calling for tougher laws, including life sentence and the death penalty, for people found guilty of hate speech. But how is hate speech defined? Our correspondent Chris Ewokor joins us from Abuja, Nigeria.
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Wed 13 Nov 201915:06GMT
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