Where Ex-President Jammeh Went Next
Equatorial Guinea, Kohat guavas, Afghan warlords, art of capoeira, betting in Vietnam.
Since leaving Gambia, former President Yahya Jammeh has been living in Equatorial Guinea. Home to Africa's longest serving leader, it's rich in resources, but tends to be in the news for all the wrong reasons. 麻豆社 Africa's Umaru Fofana has been following ex-President Jammeh's progress. He gives us a short guide to his new home.
The famous guavas of Kohat
Kohat in northern Pakistan is famous for its fabulous guavas. 麻豆社 Urdu's Rifatullah Orakzai shares memories of family picnics in the guava orchards and laments their decline.
A guide to Afghan warlords
Why are Afghanistan's warlords still so important? First they fought the Soviets, then each other, and now they seem to be permanently woven into society and politics. Insights from 麻豆社 Afghan's Dawood Azami.
Capoeira in Brazil and Africa
As the Brazilian martial art capoeira continues to gain new fans around the world, 麻豆社 Brasil's resident capoeirista Rafael Barifouse explains its magic and mystery.
Why bets are on in Vietnam
For decades, the Vietnamese passion for gambling has largely been indulged illegally due to strict restrictions. So how significant is the government decision to allow bets on selected sporting events? Over to Nga Pham of 麻豆社 Vietnamese.
And Fifi Haroon's stories from the world wide web.
Image: Ex-President Jammeh leaves Gambia
Credit: STRINGER/AFP/Getty Images
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