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Angola decriminalises same-sex relationships
The new law also recognises the rights of people of different sexual orientations.
The law which comes into effect this week also covers those who refuse to employ or provide services to individuals based on their sexual orientation. Those in breach could face up to two years in prison.
Human Rights Watch has accused the Ethiopian military of indiscriminately shelling towns in Tigray during the conflict last year.
And, our letter from Africa is all about time.
(Image: Flag of Angola. Credit: Getty Images)
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