Hundreds march in Havana for feast of Cuba’s patron saint
Hundreds of Cubans marched through Havana on Sunday in a procession honouring the Virgin of Charity, the country’s patron saint, on her feast day.
Nepal’s prime minister resigns following violent protests
Nepal’s prime minister resigned Tuesday following violent protests against a ban on social media platforms and government corruption.
Nigeria: CSOs Criticise Tinubu’s Silence After UN Accused Oil Companies of Rights Violations, Frustrating Cleanup
[Premium Times] "This silence is not just disappointing -- it is dangerous. It signals either a profound disregard for the rights of Nigerian citizens or complicity in their continued suffering," the CSOs said.
CAR: MINUSCA peacekeepers provide medical help for people with disabilities
Peacekeepers from the United Nations’ MINUSCA mission in the Central African Republic have been reaching out to residents of Bangui living with disabilities.
Mali launches airstrikes in response to militant-imposed fuel blockade
In Mali, the military has launched airstrikes in the gold-rich Kayes region after al-Qaeda-linked militants moved to block fuel imports into the capital, Bamako.
Pix of the Day: September 9, 2025
Africanews looks at today's news through the lens of the most striking images in relation to current events.
Democrats release suggestive letter to Epstein purportedly signed by Trump
The US Democrats on Monday released a suggestive letter to convicted sex-offender Jeffrey Epstein purportedly signed by US president Donald Trump on the occasion of Epstein's 50th birthday. Trump has denied having signed the letter.
Clashes in Tbilisi as ruling party supporters target opposition rally
Several people were injured in Tbilisi on Monday after supporters of the ruling Georgian Dream party attacked opposition activists outside the election headquarters of Mayor Kakha Kaladze.
Nigeria: Buhari Threatened to Sack Me Over Petrol Subsidy Removal – Kachikwu
[Leadership] A former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, has revealed that late former President Muhammadu Buhari threatened to sack him if his push to remove petrol subsidy during Buhari's tenure failed.
Croatian village Jaškovo sets new Guinness record with 3,136-metre strudel
The small Croatian village of Jaškovo has reclaimed its place in the Guinness Book of World Records by baking a strudel measuring 3,136 metres in length.