Sudan: UN warns of conflict spreading to other parts of the country
A deputy to the UN secretary-general for Africa told the Security Council on Thursday that the conflict in Sudan was spreading to other parts of the country, which already has the highest number of displaced people in the world.
Liberia: election observers applaud peaceful conduct
Observers from the European Union (EU) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on Thursday congratulated Liberia on the "largely" peaceful conduct of the second round of the presidential election.
World Cup Qualifier: Sao Tome ‘not going to be intimidated’ by Tunisia in Friday’s match
"We have a very young team. We know that it will be a very difficult game. But we know that we have our chance. Maybe 30 per cent, maybe 70 per cent for Tunisia, but we believe."
African Finance Summit: Challenges and opportunities for a booming sector
In Lomé, Togo, the Africa Financial Industry Summit (AFIS), organised by the pan-African magazine Jeune Afrique, has become a key event for African finance, bringing together more than 800 leaders.
Niger’s junta chief sets up anti-corruption body
State TV broadcast live the two ceremonies to formally establish the transition bodies. Members of the court and commission two new bodies swore an oath in front of new strongman, General Abdourahamane Tiani, in his first public appearance since leading the July 26 coup
Supreme Court Rules Against UK’s Asylum Policy: Rwanda’s Response
This decision, while reverberating through legal and political circles, drew a swift response from Rwanda, shaping a narrative of disagreement and potential diplomatic repercussions.
Vote counting underway in first round of Madagascar presidential elections
Electoral observers say provisional figures suggest there was a very low voter turnout in Madagascar's presidential polls boycotted by most opposition candidates.
Malawi: President suspends foreign flights for gov’t officials among austerity measures
Speaking in a televised address on Wednesday (Nov. 16) night, Lazarus Chakwera also announced restrictions on local travel and reduction by half of fuel allocation to cabinet ministers and senior government officials.
Pics of the day: November 16, 2023
Africanews samples the best pictures of the day’s news.
Floods: at least 111 dead and 700,000 displaced in the Horn of Africa – NGO
At least 111 people, including 16 children, have died and 700,000 have been displaced by floods caused in recent weeks by torrential rains in the Horn of Africa, the NGO Save the Children announced on Thursday.