Art exhibition pays tribute to Ivorian soccer legacy amid AFCON
Amidst the excitement of the African Cup of Nations, a unique artistic event unfolds: the exhibition "Y a match! Mémoires d'Éléphants: History of the CAN". Far beyond a mere artistic showcase, this exhibition delves into the history of Ivorian soccer through culture and creativity.
Adolescent mothers in Uganda: Battling adversity to pursue education
In Uganda, the prevalence of teenage pregnancy stands at a staggering 25 %, ranking among the highest rates in Sub-Saharan Africa.
With Mauritania, EU seeks to close the Atlantic to migrants and refugees
The EU on Thursday announced 210 million euros to help Mauritania crack down on people smugglers and deter migrant boats from taking off, as the number of people attempting the dangerous Atlantic crossing from West Africa to Europe rises sharply
Haiti’s prime minister calls for calm as violent protests seek his ouster
On Thursday, Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince showed the marks left by three consecutive days of protests.
US museum returns Ghana’s Looted Artifacts after 150 years
""We are here ... (because) the white man came into Asanteman to loot and destroy it,"
Israel intensifies airstrikes on Rafah in southern Gaza
UN human rights chief says he is deeply concerned about widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure in Gaza by Israeli Defence Forces.
Sierra Leone’s capital introduces buses to ease transport crisis
To modernize public transportation, Freetown recently acquired 50 buses under the Integrated and Resilient Urban Mobility Project, a collaboration between the World Bank and the government of Sierra Leone
13 people are dead and 27 missing after a boat carrying Sudanese migrants to Europe sank
At least 13 Sudanese migrants died and 27 others are believed missing after their small metal boat sank Thursday off the Tunisian coast as they sought to cross the Mediterranean to reach Europe, according to local authorities.
After coups, West African nations hurry to leave the regional bloc that opposed military takeovers
The coup-hit nations of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger are in haste to quit West Africa's regional bloc without following its rules of exit, the body said Thursday as its ministers met to deliberate on growing division and political tension in the region.
Bosnia marks the passing of unidentified migrants with marble gravestones
The bodies of drowned migrants were pulled from the Drina River marking Bosnia's border with Serbia.