South Africa: Cyril Ramaphosa to meet with Donald Trump in US next week
Pretoria announced that South African president Cyrial Ramaphosa would travel to Washington next week on a "work visit" and meet US president Donald Trump on Wednesday. The visit comes amid heightened tensions between the two countries over the US' refugee scheme for white South African farmers.
Mazraoui calls premier league season “Shitty” ahead of Europa League Final
Despite the disappointment, the defender remains upbeat ahead of the high-stakes final, drawing on his World Cup experience with Morocco.
Mauritania’s former president Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz sentenced to 15 Years for corruption
The trial, seen as a rare case of accountability for an African leader, also sentenced his son-in-law to two years for influence peddling and dissolved a family-run foundation. Six former officials were cleared.
Trump meets Syria’s interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa in Saudi Arabia
The meeting on Wednesday came after the US president said Washington would end its crippling sanctions on Damascus.
Tidjane Thiam plans return as Ivory Coast’s opposition PDCI party leader
A vote to name the party's new leader was held days after he resigned from the post in a move aimed at bypassing his ineligibility.
DR Congo may impose curbs on cobalt exports when existing ban ends
The government agency regulating strategic minerals said while global stockpiles had been reduced, they were not yet exhausted.
China’s Wang Yi hosts Latin American, Sudanese counterparts in Beijing
Speaking to the China-CELAC Forum on Tuesday, Chinese leader Xi Jinping announced plans to build closer ties with Latin America through political, economic, academic and security exchanges
New museum in Rotterdam looks at migration through the lens of art
Fenix, which opens in the Dutch city on 16 May, tells the story of people who travelled to and from Europe.
Measles Outbreak in Morocco
Despite ten weeks of declining cases, new infections continue — especially in border regions. The World Health Organization warns that Morocco’s position as a travel hub could fuel regional transmission.
France Expels Algerian diplomats amid escalating tensions
The strained relations carry significant implications, affecting security, trade, and social ties, given that about 10% of France’s population has connections to Algeria.