
Life in Mosul after IS
Newsday’s Shaimaa Khalil is reporting on life in Mosul, Iraq
The Iraqi city of Mosul continues to try to rebuild itself after the horrors of the so-called Islamic State. The UN says it'll take about a billion dollars to get the city running again and it will take many years. So, what is life like for the people who are living there?
Cyril Ramaphosa - the new leader of South Africa's ruling African National Congress - says President Zuma is feeling "anxious" about his future. His term in office is not scheduled to end until elections in 2019 but there have been calls for him to be replaced by Mr Ramaphosa immediately.
The business of selling art in Africa is a struggle - few people spend money on buying art, and so there is a very limited opportunity for young artists to make a living. We meet one man in Kenya who is trying to change that.
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