UN warns of deepening Haiti crisis
The United Nations is warning that the security situation in Haiti is spiralling further out of control
South Africans flock to traditional Rand Easter Show
In Johannesburg, the stalls and fairground rides of the Rand Easter Show have attracted droves of visitors. The annual event is a tradition in South Africa since 1936.
Kenyan runners win both male and female races at Boston Marathon 2025
Kenyan marathon runners Sharon Lokedi and John Korir have won this year's prestigious race in Boston. While Lokedi broke the record in the women's category, Korir followed into the footsteps of his older brother Wesley, winner of the 2012 race.
Pope Francis died of stroke and subsequent heart failure, according to Vatican
According to a statement released by the Vatican late on Monday, Pope Francis died of a stroke that led to heart failure. The 88-year-old had made his last public appearance on Easter Sunday, a day before his death.
Who will be the next pope? A look at potential candidates
After the death of Pope Francis, cardinal electors will gather to Rome to elect the next leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
South Sudan to send delegation to the U.S. in a effort to appease tensions
The United States has cancelled all visas for South Sudanese nationals.
US plans to reduce diplomatic presence could be part of wider change in US-Africa ties
According to a leaked memo from the US State Department, Washington could seek to drastically cut back on its diplomatic and political presence on the African continent. The plans may be part of a wider bid by Washington to durably change its relationship with Africa.
Goma joins global mourning for Pope Francis
The announcement of Pope Francis’ death on Monday sparked a wave of emotion across the globe, especially in Goma
In Namibia, horse-riding becomes therapy for children with special needs
An equestrian school near Windhoek in Namibia welcomes children with special needs for therapeutic riding-lessons. Working and bonding with the horses has helped the children improve their cognitive and motor skills, says the programme's director.
In Ghana, an illegal settlement turned a forest reserve into a criminal city
The Subri Forest Reserve, once a proud symbol of Ghana’s ecological wealth, has become a stark reminder of the state's weakening grip over its protected lands.