African Echo
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African Echo is a bi-weekly newspaper aimed at the United Kingdom's African community.
This newspaper was specifically launched "to address the cultural and informational needs of the many different Africans living in Britain".
Editorially, African Echo focusses on African expatriate news and information, social information, and arts and entertainment. It includes a regular business section. Additionally, African Echo seeks to provide an insight into topical events that are taking place on a pan-African basis, with up to date and objective analysis, news, views, and information about issues that affect the people of Africa.