Entries by Rédaction Africanews

Archaeologists unveil 100,000-year-old burial site in Israel’s cave

Archaeologists think they have uncovered one of the oldest burial sites globally within a cave in Israel, where the remarkably preserved remains of early humans, dating back approximately 100,000 years, were meticulously arranged in pits.

DRC: Joseph Kabila trial begins, Kabila not expected to attend

The former president of the DRC has been accused of "crimes against peace" and of being linked to the armed rebel group M23. The trial began on Friday at 9 am.

Rome swelters as tour guides and tourists struggle in extreme heat

Rome swelters in high heat as temperatures soar into the high 30s Celsius. This is an issue for tourists, who are clinging to fans and water bottles while navigating the city's ancient landmarks under an unrelenting sun.

Dominicans protest government’s plan to regularize Haitian immigrants

Officials say over 80,000 Haitian students have entered the public school system in recent years, and that Haitian women make up the majority of births in the country — placing added pressure on the national health budget.

DRC: Stability on paper, Mining rush in reality? [Business Africa]

This week in Business Africa: in Sierra Leone, a young genius uses salt water to electrify remote villages; in the DRC, Washington and Doha support two peace agreements amid mining interests; in Zimbabwe, local superfoods become a lever for well-being.

Ahead of hosting FIFA World Cup: Morocco to modernise airports for $4.2 billion

As one of the co-hosts of the major football tournament, Morocco has announced that it would expand and modernise its airports before the World Cup in 2030. A major part of the budget will go into its biggest airport in Casablanca.

Facing aid cuts, World Food Programme warns of “hunger crisis” in Nigeria

As humanitarian aid funding has been slashed across the world, and in particularly in the US, the UN food agency warned that it would have to shut down several regional programmes in Nigeria and West Africa due to a lack of financial resources.

‘From bad to worse’: Gaza hospital faces surge in child hunger deaths

The Patient’s Friends Hospital in northern Gaza is overwhelmed by an unprecedented wave of severely malnourished children, many arriving too weak to cry or move.

US, Israel withdraw negotiation teams from Gaza ceasefire talks

US envoy Steve Witkoff accused Hamas of a "lack of desire" to achieve a ceasefire and withdrew the American team from talks taking place in Qatar on Thursday. Israel followed suit.

IMF lauds Senegal for strengthening economy, amending debt position

Senegal recently became a major headache for the International Monetary Fund (IMF), after the country uncovered billions of dollars of debt that were hidden by the previous administration. According to the IMF, Senegal's cooperation and efforts were ho...