Why are Nigeria-South Africa tensions rising amid xenophobic attacks?
It’s not the first time the two African giants have gone head-to-head over attacks on their nationals.

It’s not the first time the two African giants have gone head-to-head over attacks on their nationals.








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In an oil-producing country where 60 percent of people are under 25, nearly half the population lives in poverty.
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Boys as young as six scout for scrap metal to sell in a country where 14 percent of children have jobs.
Thousands displaced from December to February as Lagos authorities destroy homes in Africa’s largest floating village.
The health trial by researchers at the University of Southern Denmark has been suspended by Bissau-Guinean authorities.
In mineral-rich Rubaya, source of most of the world’s coltan, miners suffer poverty and dangerous working conditions.
As officials meet in Washington to discuss critical minerals, many in DRC fear their country will gain little.
More Zimbabweans are preparing for death than survival as funeral policies are more popular than health insurance.
Charity says superrich 4,000 times more likely to hold political power than others and own all social media companies.