Pics of the day: March 06, 2025
Africanews focuses on the most striking images of the day's news.
A 108-year-old Japanese woman crowned the world’s oldest barber
Shitsui Hakoishi, who turns 109 this year, says she plans to retire when she turns 110.
South Sudan arrests key Machar allies as tensions rise
Spokespersons for Machar’s SPLM-IO party condemned the crackdown, calling it a violation of the peace agreement. They also raised concerns about growing military deployment around Machar’s home, warning that the situation could reignite conflict.
Outgoing IOC chief defends women boxers at centre of Paris gender row
Algeria's Imane Khelif and Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting each won gold in boxing amid an uproar about whether they were eligible to compete in the women’s division.
Africa-Diaspora: A Power Partnership for Economic Growth [Business Africa]
This week on Business Africa: at the Business Africa 2025 Forum in Paris, financial intelligence, the return of diaspora talent, and the challenges of female entrepreneurship, particularly for Afro-descendants, take center stage in the discussions.
Faithful gather in Rome to pray the rosary for Pope Francis’ health
Many Catholics recall similar vigils held in St. Peter’s Square when Pope John Paul II was hospitalized in the final days of his papacy in 2005. Today, as Pope Francis battles health concerns, the faithful once again turn to this ancient prayer for strength, healing, and divine intercession.
Disappointment in Lesotho after Trump’s remarks on “little-known nation”
U.S. President Donald Trump recently claimed that no one knows about Lesotho, a small African nation.
Nigeria: Ash Wednesday marks Lent’s start with prayers for Pope Francis
As Catholics around the world celebrated the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday, congregants in Nigeria took a moment to pray for the well-being of Pope Francis, who has been undergoing treatment due to health challenges.
Sudan’s military leader proposes roadmap for constitutional transition
Sudan's military leader, Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, said that Sudan has outlined a possible "roadmap" that includes a "constitutional transition" and the eventual possibility of free elections in the country.
South African play on Winnie Madikizela-Mandela explores black women’s enduring wait for absent men
The play about the late former wife of Nelson Mandela, South Africa's first Black president, is adapted from the novel “The Cry of Winnie Mandela” by Njabulo Ndebele. It explores themes of loneliness, infidelity and betrayal.