Guinea: General and presidential elections to be held in December 2025
Guinea's Prime Minister Amadou Oury Bah announced the date for the elections during his speech at the Africa CEO Forum in Abidjan.
Amnesty International criticizes Rwanda’s deportation deal with the U.S.
Rwanda's move to accept immigrants from the United States has drawn criticism from Amnesty International.
‘Noradala’: Centuries-old fishing festival in Guinea still going strong
Several thousand amateur fishermen descend on a lagoon in upper Guinea once every year for 'Noradala', which marks the beginning of the rainy season
Spanish coach Riveiro leaves South African club amid Al Ahly link
José Riveiro had been managing the Orlando Pirates since 2022. He leaves his position with the South African club early, ahead of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
White South Africans welcomed in US not “refugees”, South African leaders and scholars say
South Africa’s president Cyril Ramaphosa told US President Donald Trump he had received false information on Afrikaners’ situation.
Mercury in Senegal mines endangers families
In Senegal’s gold-rich Kedougou region, women and children are paying a hidden price for the country’s gold rush
What is Sidi Ould Tah’s Vision for the AfDB?
As the elections for the presidency of the African Development Bank (AfDB) approach, scheduled for May 29 in Abidjan, one of the notable candidates is Sidi Ould Tah, former Mauritanian minister and former Director General of the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa (BADEA).
Cristiano Jr. joins Portugal Under-15 team
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., son of Cristiano Ronaldo, has been named in Portugal’s under-15 squad
WTO Chief urges cooperation in Japan trade talks
The World Trade Organization Director General is in Japan for a three-day visit, where she met with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Tokyo
US admits White South African refugees amid controversy
The Trump administration has admitted 49 white South Africans as refugees, citing racial persecution claims, despite strong denials from the South African government, sparking debate over the move's legitimacy and the U.S. refugee policy