Nigeria launches standards and guidelines for organ and tissue transplants
They aim to regulate a sector that has been plagued by ethical concerns and exploitation.
China slams US tariffs, says economy is resilient
Beijing made it clear that there would be no winners in a trade war.
Lesotho registers its discontent with Trump’s mocking comments
Its foreign minister described as 'insulting' the US president's remark that nobody had ever heard of the country.
With 500 species, Moroccan exotic garden an oasis of biodiversity
Created in 1951, the garden at Bouknadel spans four and a half hectares and is divided into different spaces representing various ecosystems.
The fight for justice: Amnesty International on Senegal’s protest crisis
Amnesty International has called on Senegalese authorities to deliver justice, truth, and compensation to victims of protests from 2021 to 2024.
UN calls for accountability after attacks in Central African Republic
A report found that at least 24 people were killed in two waves of attacks targeting Muslims, Sudanese refugees, and asylum seekers in the Haut-Oubangui region.
Amon Murwira in Moscow: a Step towards stronger bilateral relations
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Zimbabwe, Professor Amon Murwira, has arrived in Moscow for a diplomatic visit.
Pics of the day: March 06, 2025
Africanews focuses on the most striking images of the day's news.
A 108-year-old Japanese woman crowned the world’s oldest barber
Shitsui Hakoishi, who turns 109 this year, says she plans to retire when she turns 110.
South Sudan arrests key Machar allies as tensions rise
Spokespersons for Machar’s SPLM-IO party condemned the crackdown, calling it a violation of the peace agreement. They also raised concerns about growing military deployment around Machar’s home, warning that the situation could reignite conflict.