Entries by Rédaction Africanews

France’s Macron takes Africa push to Brazzaville

French President Emmanuel Macron continues his African tour aimed at renewing frayed ties to the Republic of Congo after inking an economic accord with Angola

Burkina scraps 61-year old military assistance deal with France

Weeks after Burkina Faso’s government gave notice to France to withdraw its troops from the country, Ouagadougou has “denounced” a military assistance agreement signed with France in 1961. It gives 1 month for "departure of all French military personne...

Welcome to Tunisia’s ‘House of Bread’ museum

The Museum Lab association inaugurated in Tunisia, "The House of Bread", or "Dar el Khobz" in Arabic, in the country's northwestern region of renowned for its cereal farming. The socio-cultural project employs 5 women bakers.

‘Europe can count on Angola’ for energy, President João Lourenço tells Euronews

Euronews speaks to President João Lourenço about the war in Ukraine, efforts for peace in Africa, and how Angola could solve Europe's energy concerns.

Rescued Guinean migrants recount Tunisia “nightmare”

Without evidence, the Tunisian president accused migrants of causing a wave of crime and plotting to change the country's demographic make-up, sparking a wave of xenophobic violence

DRC citizens are not happy with French president’s visit to the country

Some people in the Democratic Republic of Congo have protested against the visit of French President Emmanuel Macron, saying he is not welcome.

Young woman in Burkina Faso becomes famous for her “healing powers”

Hundreds of people travel from across Burkina Faso to a field outside of Ougadougou to see a young woman who they believe has healing powers.

Untraceable for 24 years, a rare bird resurfaces in Madagascar

The yellow-throated bird was seen twice during an ornithological mission in December within a remote forest in northeastern Madagascar.

Achraf Hakimi trains with team a day after being charged with rape

Paris Saint-Germain defender, Achraf Hakimi, trained with his teammates on Friday, just a day after being indicted on rape charges.

Across Zimbabwe, British scones are the taste of home

A sweet doughy treat from Britain has become a beloved part of Zimbabwe's national cuisine, where despite the country's colonial past, mothers and chefs alike now claim the pastry as their own