Entries by Rédaction Africanews

Oil flip-flops and shares are mixed after the US strikes Iranian nuclear sites

Global markets appeared to take the U.S. strike against nuclear targets in Iran in stride as investors watched Monday to see how Iran would react.

Sierra Leone’s Bio takes over as ECOWAS chair

In a statement following Sunday's announcement, Bio promised to prioritise democracy, security cooperation, economic integration and institutional credibility.

Algerian football players deal with intense heat as season ends

An extension of the Algerian season saw clubs forced to play their last matches on some of the hottest days of the year.

Analysts warn of trade disruptions across Africa as Israel-Iran tensions escalate

The Israel-Iran conflict is sending shockwaves through African markets, particularly those dependent on imported oil, as rising prices and potential supply chain disruptions threaten to exacerbate inflation and economic instability across the continent.

South Africa calls for peaceful resolution to Israel-Iran conflict

President Cyril Ramaphosa expressed deep concern after the United States joined Israel’s bombing campaign of Iranian nuclear sites on Sunday.

Sahel region hardest-hit by terrorism worldwide, says Global Terrorism Index 2025

The Sahel region in Africa accounted for 51 percent of global terrorism-related deaths in 2024, up from 48 percent in 2023, according to the 2025 Global Terrorism Index (GTI).

Wagner Group faces war crime accusations over posting atrocities on social media

The International Criminal Court is reviewing confidential legal reports accusing the Russia-linked mercenary network of committing war crimes in West Africa—not just through brutal acts, but by sharing graphic images of those acts on social media, esp...

ECOWAS leaders meet in Abuja amid regional tensions and leadership transition

ECOWAS leaders meet in Abuja amid regional tensions and leadership transition

UN’s crucial humanitarian aid work faces a clouded future amid cuts in funds

At a refugee camp in northern Kenya, Aujene Cimanimpaye waits as a hot lunch of lentils and sorghum is ladled out for her and her nine children — all born while she has received United Nations assistance since fleeing her violence-wracked home in Congo...

Netherlands returns 119 artifacts looted from Nigeria

The Netherlands on Thursday returned 119 artifacts looted from Nigeria, including human and animal figures, plaques, royal regalia and a bell.