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British Prime Minister Theresa May pledges to prioritise investment in Africa as she starts a visit to the continent to seek new trade deals during preparations to leave the European Union.
There has been a shocking rise in xenophobic and racist incidents following the UK's vote to leave the EU.
British Prime Minister Theresa May arrives in Kenya during a three-nation visit to Africa, aimed at drumming up trade deals ahead of leaving the European Union. With just seven months until Britain formally leaves the EU, May is under pressure to forge post-Brexit trade deals.
Leaders at the UK-Africa Investment Summit 2020 pose for a family photo in London. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is meeting with 16 African leaders at the investment summit that will see Britain cast out a net for trading partners in its new life outside the EU. IMAGES
African heads of state including Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Togo's President Faure Gnassingbe, and Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo, join other senior officials and dignitaries for a family photo on the first day of a two-day African summit on counter-terrorism, aimed at looking for African-led solutions to the continent's security challenges. IMAGES
British runner Russ Cook crosses the finish line, concluding a 16,000km charity challenge to run the length of Africa from South Africa's Cape Agulhas to Cape Angela in Tunisia. IMAGES TO COMPLETE VID_34NU3GV_EN