UN warns of worsening crisis in South Sudan as peace process falters
The UN Assistant Secretary-General for Africa said recent military offensives have resulted in deaths, displacement, and the destruction of civilian infrastructure.
Pix of the Day: August 19, 2025
Africanews focuses on the most striking images of the day's news.
Ghana’s president pardons hundreds of prisoners
A statement from the presidency said 787 of those pardoned were first time offenders, while 33 were forgiven on medical grounds
London Zoo animals step onto scales for annual weigh-in
From giant tortoises weighing over 200 kilos to tiny snails just a few grams, animals of every size lined up this week for London Zoo’s annual weigh-in.
US drinking rate hits new low amid rising health concerns, poll finds
Only 54% of US adults report that they consume alcohol, the lowest number recorded in the past three decades, according to Gallup.
Rebels kill 52 people with hoes and machetes in DR Congo
The assailants woke villagers up in the middle of the night and tied them up before massacring them with machetes and hoes, local authorities told Reuters.
Opposition activists call for Plan B nominee ahead of Ivorian presidential poll
The Democratic Party of Côte d'Ivoire-African Democratic Rally's candidate, Tidjane Thiam, has been barred from taking part in the election.
Gaza: Hamas approves ceasefire proposal as mediators wait on Israel
The proposal suggests a 60-day provisional ceasefire during which a number of captives and prisoners would be swapped, a repositioning of Israeli forces in Gaza, and a scaling up of humanitarian aid
Historic Kiruna Church in Sweden begins five-kilometre relocation
One of Sweden’s most recognisable landmarks, the wooden Kiruna Church, is being moved five kilometres this week to a new city centre to escape an encroaching mine.
World Humanitarian Day: UN chief António Guterres urges governments to protect aid workers
A record number of at least 383 humanitarian workers have been killed in 2024, a 31% surge from 2023.