“Russia is a destabilising power in Africa,” says Emmanuel Macron
On Friday, Emmanuel Macron accused Russia of being "a power destabilising Africa", in an interview with franceinfo/RFI/France 24 on the fringes of the Paris summit, with the Kremlin assuring that it was developing "constructive relations" with Russia.
Isabel Dos Santos convicted of embezzlement, according to Dutch court
Isabel dos Santos, the daughter of the late former Angolan president, embezzled 52 million euros from Angola's national oil company, according to a Dutch court.
Morocco: the Gnaoua festival ” upholds the values of humanity “.
A spiritual music originally performed by descendants of slaves in the Maghreb, it has been inscribed on Unesco's list of intangible heritage in 2019.
San Antonio Spurs select Victor Wembanyama first overall
France's Victor Wembanyama was chosen with the top pick in the NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday, sparking wild celebrations as the Texas club reveled in landing the gifted teenager seen as a once-in-a-generation talent.
Ethiopia: Famine threatens Tigray after food aid suspension
Desta Hailu, a university lecturer in the town of Adigrat, a few kilometers from the Eritrean border, said he had not eaten for two days. His last meal consisted of a slice of bread with tea.
Kenya launches largest school feeding program in Africa
According to Save The Children, 26% of Kenyan children are suffering stunted growth due to malnutrition. At the launch of the initiative on Tuesday, President William Ruto highlighted the need to “eliminate the shame of hunger in our country”.
Zimbabwe: eleven candidates to run in August elections
Eleven candidates will run in Zimbabwe's presidencial election next August, the electoral commission announced on Thursday.
Paris Summit: AfDB president urges rich countries to keep financial commitments
The President of the African Development Bank is in Paris for the so-called Summit for a New Global Financial Pact. Speaking ahead of the talks launch, Adesina aimed at rich countries whose financial commitments to Africa some dating back to the COP15 in 2009, have not yet been honoured.
Senegal: Agreement reached to review the trial of an opponent
Participants in a national consultation aimed at easing political tensions eight months before the presidential election have agreed in principle to review the trial of an opponent who has been ruled out of the 2019 election because of his legal problems, his party said on Thursday.
South Africa: “Too little has been done” to fight corruption, deplores judge
One year after the submission of a damning report on the extent of state corruption in South Africa, "too little has been done", criticized associations and udge Raymond Zondo, head of the country's highest court, on Thursday.