Polisario Front says Morocco’s autonomy plan should go to referendum
The Western Sahara independence movement says it would accept it if it was validated by the Sahrawi people.
Documentary reveals underground world of South Korean tattoo artists
In September, Seoul legalised tattoos by non-medical professionals for the first time following a campaign by artists.
Algerian gymnast becomes world champion on uneven bars
With her world title secured, Nemour now turns her attention to further finals and the next Olympic targets, as she continues to build on her incredible rise.
Pix of the Day: October 24, 2025
Pix of the Day: October 24, 2025
Russia’s Putin defiant in face of US sanctions on top oil companies
Washington is hoping the move will squeeze Moscow’s finances and pressure it to end its over three-year-long invasion of Ukraine.
Outrage at Milnerton High as assault video sparks protests and olice response
The disciplinary hearing is expected to take place this weekend, with the committee awaiting the school’s official report on its findings.
Report highlights significant security deterioration in South Sudan
The peace monitoring commission in South Sudan has raised alarms about a major decline in security across the country.
Can Ghana’s new claim over Kente change the way fashion brands use African designs?
Can Ghana’s new claim over Kente change the way fashion brands use African designs?
Graffiti transforms Conakry’s walls into canvases for change
Leading the movement is Omar “Chimère” Diaw, a Senegalese-born graffiti artist who has helped turn Conakry’s gray concrete walls into vibrant expressions of identity
Tanzania: Suluhu seeks to run ‘unopposed’ amid renewed political crackdown
Amnesty International said in a statement this week that repression in Tanzania has "intensified" with civilian abuses ranging from arbitrary arrests to enforced disappearances and even extrajudicial killings.