Entries by Rédaction Africanews

Mozambique rocked by killing of two prominent opposition figures

The death of the Podemos officials comes just days before a planned nationwide strike against the October election results.

Global South experts see BRICS expansion as positive

Experts from 40 think tanks were speaking at a Global South meeting ahead of the BRICS summit in Russia from 22-24 October.

Putin warns against Ukraine’s nuclear ambitions and NATO membership

During a meeting with media representatives from BRICS nations, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed Moscow's willingness to engage in discussions aimed at resolving the conflict in Ukraine.

“Project 2024”: How Selma inspired BRELAND’s latest work

In recent years, BRELAND has experienced a remarkable journey.
He travelled to Selma, Alabama, to connect with his roots in order to rejuvenate himself, following a similar visit made by his mother the previous year.

Italian court ruling leads to migrants’ return to Italy

An Italian navy vessel returned 12 migrants to Italy from an Albanian centre on Saturday, following a court decision that questioned the Italian government's strategy to transfer migrant processing to the Balkan nation.

Mbemba’s comeback: a symbolic gesture or a tactical move?

For the first time since his suspension in mid-July, Chancel Mbemba the Congolese defender has been brought back into the professional squad.

Meloni’s discontent with court’s ruling on migrant outsourcing

Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticized judges on Friday for ruling against the right-wing government’s initiative to hold 12 migrants at newly established centers in Albania.

63 years later: the enigma of UN Chief Hammarskjöld’s death

A significant mystery in United Nations history remains unresolved: the 1961 plane crash that took the life of Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld and everyone else on board while he was attempting to negotiate peace in the Congo.

Ivory Coast dissolves powerful student unions after deaths and a police raid

FESCI for years enjoyed a privileged status, and authorities looked the other way as members attacked opposition supporters on and off campus.
Former famous FESCI leaders include Charles Blé Goudé and Guillaume Soro.

UN urges ceasefire in the wake of killing of Hamas leader

Will the warring parties in the Middle East agree to a ceasefire in the wake of the killing of Hamas' chief? The families of Israeli hostages remain caught between deep fear and cautious optimism. Those of Palestinian prisonners continue to wait.