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One of the best tests of the peace accords is whether they prompt the African Development Bank to return to Abidjan. It moved to Tunisia in June 2003, after the Ivorian civil war erupted in 2002. The ADB has since dodged a decision by annually extending its 'temporary relocation'....

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Tunisia, United States, Kenya, Botswana, Laurent Gbagbo, Donald Kaberuka, Guillaume Soro, Paul-Antoine Bohoun Bouabre, France, Stéphane Cieniewski

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