Entries by Rédaction Africanews

Coral reefs at risk: Urgent action needed to prevent collapse

The study, published in Science, analyzed coral populations in Palau's reefs and modeled their responses under various climate scenarios

UK to change immigration system, reduce hiring overseas labour

The recently elected Prime minister Keir Starmer said Thursday (Nov. 29) he will target sectors that are over reliant on immigration to reform the points-based system.

ILO says global wage inequality has declined but many challenges remain

Its latest report showed that wage inequality has decreased globally at an annual rate of 0.5 to 1.7 per cent since 2000.

Zimbabwe farmers turn to maggot-breeding to survive the drought

After harvesting the insects, farmers turn them into protein-rich feed for their chickens and as garden manure.

France’s Macron acknowledges 1944 killings of West African troops by French was a massacre

Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye said he received Emmanuel Macron's letter. In an interview aired on Thursday (Nov. 28) Faye said Macron's step should “open the door” so that the "whole truth about this painful event of Thiaroye” can finally ...

Uganda: Former minister calls for relocation of landslides survivors

Irene Muloni, a former Minister for Energy who now serves as the Woman MP for Bulambuli district called Thursday (Nov. 28) for residents to be relocated from the disaster-hit district.

Nigeria seeks to boost economic ties with France as Tinubu visits Paris

For the first time in 24 years, a Nigerian President began a state visit to France on Thursday to boost economic ties and attract foreign investments.

Central African Republic: Shaping diamond’s future post-embargo [Business Africa]

This week: the lifting of the diamond embargo in CAR, a turning point for the economy, the GIMPay project reinventing payments in Nigeria, and the challenges of circular textiles in Ghana.

Amnesty International condemns deadly police crackdown in Nigeria

In a report released Thursday, the group revealed that police killed at least 24 people between August 1 and 10 in six states: Borno, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Jigawa, and Niger.

CAR: Post-Embargo, Diamonds face a crucial future [Business Africa]

This week: the lifting of the diamond embargo in CAR, a turning point for the economy, the GIMPay project reinventing payments in Nigeria, and the challenges of circular textiles in Ghana.