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Published in: Home: FeatureNigerian woman faces jail for giving tomato paste bad review on Facebook
Chioma Okoli was arrested after claiming puree had too much sugar – raising fears over freedom of speech
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Published in: 50.50: AnalysisThe fate of LGBTIQ+ Ghanaians is in the hands of a court they don’t trust
Lives of queer communities in Ghana hang in the balance as they await Supreme Court’s ruling on draconian new bill
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Published in: 50.50: Feature‘It’s a trap’: LGBTIQ+ Ugandans wary of court ruling on right to healthcare
Queer people and health providers remain at risk of being punished for receiving or providing health services
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Published in: 50.50: News‘Are we not human?’ Uganda’s LGBTIQ community reels as anti-gay law upheld
Campaigners and analysts say decision, which leans on US repeal of Roe v Wade, is riddled with ‘homophobic tropes’
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Published in: 50.50: NewsHow a court ruling on a company name threatens LGBTIQ rights in Uganda
A leading LGBTIQ group has been told it can’t register as a company – in yet another attack on Uganda’s queer community
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Published in: Home: InvestigationA dying baby, a Trump tweet: Inside network setting global right-wing agenda
Leaked emails from the Agenda Europe network reveal how its members collaborated daily to roll back abortion and...
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Published in: Home: OpinionTwitter broke Ghana’s labour law and the government did nothing
At the dawn of Elon Musk’s takeover, Twitter fired staff in Ghana without severance. Why didn’t the government intervene?
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Published in: 50.50: NewsGhanaian government accused of climate hypocrisy with new emissions tax
Critics say new carbon tax will unfairly punish ordinary citizens and fail to have any impact on climate crisis
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Published in: Home: VideoBreaking the Silence: Abortion Rights in Kenya
WATCH: Our documentary investigates Kenya’s hidden crisis, claiming the lives of more than 2,000 people a year
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Published in: Home: NewsChampions of Uganda’s anti-gay law blame ‘homosexuals’ for corruption scandal
The Speaker of the Ugandan Parliament has been accused of involvement in huge cash transfers to private accounts
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureKampala wants to build a ‘smart city’. Female vendors are paying the price
Hawkers in Uganda’s capital say enforcement officers are a menace. Now they’re fighting back – in court
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionKenyan women are denouncing femicide. Will anyone listen?
The East African country is experiencing an epidemic of gender-based violence that is rooted in colonialism
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Published in: Home: FeatureNigerian students who fled war in Ukraine are being told to leave Europe
Overseas students in Ukraine were granted a two-year stay in the EU when Russia invaded. Now their time is running out
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Published in: Home: Opinion‘Small boat’ pilot Ibrahima Bah faces life in jail. He’s a scapegoat
Those who drive boats are often simply the poorest people on board. Those really at fault still walk free
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Published in: 50.50: NewsKenyan women demand an end to femicide as deaths surge
At least 21 women were killed in the East African country last month, yet politicians and police continue to victim blame
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureHow followers of TB Joshua’s megachurch are attempting to silence his victims
YouTube and Apple have acted on our reports of abusive content, but other major platforms have remained silent
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Published in: 50.50: NewsYouTube removes official channel of TB Joshua’s megachurch
The platform acted after oD reported abusive content targeting survivors of the Synagogue Church of All Nations
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Published in: Home: NewsExclusive: Rwandan homes praised by Braverman ‘won’t go to asylum seekers’
‘Beautiful’ flats that home secretary said would house deported asylum seekers have been sold, developers say
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureHe fled war in Sudan. Now the UK doesn’t believe he’s a kid
The Home Office guesses asylum seekers’ ages using ‘inaccurate and unethical’ tests. These are the consequences
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureFor South Africa, defending Palestine is personal
South Africa’s case against Israel at the ICJ has restored pride among its people