Nepal holds first Pride rally since major funding cuts
Hundreds of people marched through Kathmandu on Sunday in Nepal’s annual pride rally, the first to be held since a major reduction in overseas funding.
Iran: power cuts, water shortages, and a looming disaster
Authorities in Iran have mandated that numerous government offices and public institutions across 16 of the country's 31 provinces, including Tehran, stay closed on Wednesday.
DRC: More than 3 million displaced people have returned home, UN says
New UN data also shows the humanitarian situation in the DRC remains dire.
Kenyan startup signvrse pioneers AI-powered sign language translation
In a Nairobi innovation hub, a startup is turning science fiction into reality by translating spoken and written words into Kenyan Sign Language (KSL) using AI and motion-captured avatars.
Pix of the Day: August 11, 2025
Africanews focuses on the most striking images of the day's news.
Australia PM says country will recognise Palestinian state
Australia’s government has also criticized plans announced in recent days by Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a fresh, sweeping military offensive in Gaza
Two generals and more than 40 soldiers arrested over coup allegations in Mali
"All are soldiers. Their objective was to overthrow the junta," a Mali MP said.
Mental health clinics in violence-prone South Sudan are rare and endangered
The specialized clinic in Mundri, in South Sudan’s Western Equatoria state, is a rare and endangered facility in a country desperate for more mental health services.
Strong earthquake strikes Turkey’s Balıkesir province, killing one
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck the town of Sındırgı in Turkey’s Balıkesir province on Sunday evening, killing one person and injuring at least 29 others.
At least 20 injured in Russian strike on southern Ukrainian city
A guided aerial bomb launched by Russian forces struck Zaporizhzhia’s central bus station on Sunday evening, injuring 20 people and damaging civilian infrastructure.