Art meets activism in Congo with ‘The Herds’ performance
The Herds project launched in Congo to highlight the climate crisis
China’s Xi urges cooperation with EU as trade war escalates
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday called for stronger cooperation between his country and the European Union to resist ''bullying''
Dicovery: scientists believe mystery fossil is Denisovan, early human ancestor
A fossilized human jawbone discovered in Taiwan is now thought to belong to a Denisovan, an ancient human relative.
UN refugee chief urges support as Sudan crisis spills into Chad
In eastern Chad, UN Refugee Chief Filippo Grandi visited displaced Sudanese families seeking safety across the border
Relative relief in Africa after tariff pause
"This will give us an opportunity to negotiate tariff reductions so that the playing field is level for everyone," said Lesotho's Minister of Trade and Industry, Mokhethi Shelile, in response to the suspension. "This is a serious problem for us, but we are tackling it head on."
Pics of the day: April 11, 2025
Africanews focuses on the most striking images of the day's news.
Gianni Infantino visited Philadelphia in his tour of the 11 host cities of the FIFA club world cup
Gianni Infantino, the President of FIFA, was in Philadelphia on Thursday, continuing his journey through the 11 cities that will host the FIFA Club World Cup this summer.
Nigeria: NNPCL Boss Warned Against Kyari’s Reform As Naira-for-Crude Policy Gets Group’s Backing
[Vanguard] The Energy Justice Forum (EJF), a coalition of energy rights activists, has warned the new leadership of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) against what it called "the dubious, dollar-chasing reforms" of the former GCEO, Mele Kyari.
Police clash with students over controversial play at Kenya’s drama competition
Tensions escalated in Nakuru on Thursday morning when students from Butere Girls High School stormed out, demanding the release of the play's scriptwriter, Cleophas Malala, who police had detained.
Tunisia dismantles encampments housing migrants stranded en route to Europe
The makeshift camps, located on privately owned land, have long been the site of violent altercations between migrants and Tunisians from nearby El Amra and Jebeniana, two towns located north of Sfax, Tunisia's second largest city.