Gabonese-born singer continues her meteoric rise
Pamela Badjogo has just released her third solo album, Yiêh, and performed this week at the Nuits de Fourvière in the French city of Lyon.
WATCH: Tensions escalate in South China Sea as China clashes with Philippines
Chinese personnel repeatedly rammed and boarded two Philippine navy boats to prevent them from delivering supplies to an outpost on Second Thomas Shoal, claimed by both nations.
Kenya offers free E-Visa to Ghanaian travelers
This initiative recognizes the visa-free regime agreement between Kenya and Ghana.
Meeting between Diomaye Faye and Emmanuel Macron: a turning point in Franco-Senegalese relations?
President Bassirou Diomaye Faye is meeting Emmanuel Macron for lunch at the Élysée Palace on Thursday. Trade agreements between the two countries, the CFA franc and the French military presence in the country are also on the agenda for discussion.
Gaza war: In gesture of solidarity, artists present exhibition in Chile
The National Archives of Chile opened Wednesday (Jun. 19) an exhibition titled "From all the rivers to all the seas of the world". It echoes a famous Palestinian rallying cry.
Paris hosts African heads of stete for the global forum for vaccine sovereignty and innovation
France, in collaboration with the African Union (AU) and GAVI (the Vaccine Alliance), aims to raise over a billion US dollars to speed up the manufacturing of vaccines in Africa.
Australia to boost aid to Papua New Guinea for landslide recovery
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Australian Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles gave assurances to displaced people in Papua New Guinea on Thursday that Australia will provide help after the area was affected by a major landslide last month.
Gang violence in Haiti has displaced nearly 580,000 people, UN report says
Surging violence in Haiti from clashes with armed gangs since March has displaced nearly 580,000 people, according to a new report from the U.N. migration agency, a sobering figure that underscores the magnitude of the Caribbean nation's crisis.
Libyans demand elections and unity, says UN envoy
Libyans from rival regions and all walks of life are fed up with the country’s divisions and want political players to end their years-long impasse and agree to hold national elections, a key step to peace in the oil-rich North African country, the U.N. deputy representative said Wednesday.
UN: Life-saving food reaches South Darfur but more aid needed
On Tuesday, the WFP mission in Sudan said that more than 50,000 people in hunger hotspots across South Darfur are receiving much-needed food assistance in collaboration with relief agency World Vision.