Four journalists killed in Israeli strike on hospital in Gaza, health officials say
Among the 19 killed were four journalists including 33-year-old Mariam Dagga, a visual journalist who had worked for The Associated Press since the start of the war.
Students clash with riot police in Jakarta over MPs’ housing benefits
Riot police clashed with thousands of students in Jakarta on Monday as protests erupted against lawmakers’ allowances, with demonstrators attempting to march on Indonesia’s Parliament building.
Sri Lanka’s International Kite Festival returns after six-year break
Colourful kites in the shapes of animals, flowers and comic characters filled the skies above Colombo on Sunday as Sri Lanka’s International Kite Festival made its return.
Hundreds continue to flee central Malian town after jihadist attack
Local and military sources say that soldiers have evacuated their military camp in Farabougou.
Angola reclaims continental throne, captures record 12th FIBA AfroBasket title
In a dazzling display of dominance on their home court, Angola’s national basketball team is once again atop the African basketball world.
WATCH: Hundreds join demonstration in Kenyan capital over war in Gaza
Hundreds of people marched and rode through Nairobi on Sunday in a protest expressing solidarity with Palestinians, as the war in Gaza continues with high civilian tolls.
Nigeria: NNPC Rakes in N478.2bn in Frontier Funds, Management Fees in Seven Months
[This Day] Abuja -- The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Limited) recorded a significant inflow of N478.2 billion from its 30 per cent Frontier Exploration Funds (FEF) and management fees in the first seven months of 2025, according to a presentation made by the national oil company to the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) during the August 20 meeting.
Pix of the Day: August 25, 2025
Africanews focuses on the most striking images of the day's news.
Lost “African tribe” of Kubala claims Scottish woodland as ancestral home
The Kingdom of Kubala says their roots come from both African and Scottish history. They believe they are descendants of native black Jacobites, who were black Highlanders living in Scotland over 400 years ago.
DR Congo: Civil society groups call for reassessment of China mining deal
They say the controversial “minerals for infrastructure” deal is still heavily skewed in the Chinese consortium's favour.