Entries by Rédaction Africanews

Haiti: the plight of a family displaced by gang violence

As no end is in sight to the gang violence engulfing Haiti, many inhabitants, like Kettia Louis Charles and her family, wonder if they'll survive the spiraling crisis.

Guinea: presidential elections set for 28 December

Following a controversial referendum on constitutional changes on 21 September, Guinea's authorities have opened the path to the country's first presidential elections since the military coup four years ago.

Tehran residents react with worry to reimposed UN sanctions on Iran

Tehran residents said they were deeply worried about the return of United Nations sanctions and a nosediving local currency. The sanctions over Iran's nuclear programme were reimposed on Saturday at midnight.

UN delegates use fashion to bring culture and tradition to global stage

At the United Nations General Assembly, speeches aren’t the only statements being made.
Beyond the rhetoric and debates, fashion has quietly emerged as a form of diplomacy.

Seychelles heads to polls as Ramkalawan seeks second term

The citizens of Seychelles voted on Saturday in an election to choose a new leader and a new parliament.

Voting gets underway in Gabon’s local and legislative elections

After 10 days of campaigning, the first round of Gabon’s legislative and local elections got underway on Saturday.

AES Confederation ‘will not stand by in the face of attacks,’ Mali PM tells UN

Speaking to the UN on Friday, Mali’s prime minister said his country and its allies, Burkina Faso and Niger, would stand together in the face of attacks.

Top cyclists gear up to tackle the Kigali Wall at 2025 UCI Road World Championship

Cycling’s biggest names, including Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel and Serbia’s Tadej Pogacar have been getting the lay of the land in the Rwandan capital, Kigali.

Request to free separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu rejected by Nigerian court

Separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu remained in jail on Friday after a Nigerian court rejected a request to free him.

Madagascar’s energy minister sacked but protesters call for peaceful demonstrations to continue

The sacking of Madagascar's energy minister fails to quell protests over water and power blackouts.