‘Emily in Paris’ in Rome doesn’t make sense’ – French President Macron
"We will ask them to remain in Paris."
Egypt denies striking Sudan militia, says neutral
In a video message on Wednesday, the head of Rapid Support Forces said his fighters had come under fire from Egyptian war planes and drones in the Jabal Moya mountain range, which connects the states of Sennar, Al-Jazirah, and White Nile
Travel bans unnecessary as Rwanda’s Marburg fever situation improves
The head of Africa's leading public health agency announced on Thursday that the Ebola-like Marburg fever outbreak in Rwanda is under control, making travel bans to the East African nation unnecessary.
AFCON qualifying action: Mauritania faces Egypt this Friday
Mauritania held a training session in Cairo on Thursday, just one day before their first of two Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Egypt.
Tunisian national team to face Comoros in 2025 AFCON qualifiers
The Tunisian national team continue their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualification campaign in a home and away 'double header' against Comoros on Friday and Tuesday.
Rafael Nadal gave his all until he simply couldn’t anymore : Analysis
Rafael Nadal will retire from tennis after next month's Davis Cup finals
UNICEF: Sudanese children bear the brunt of vicious war
During an interview from Sudan, UNICEF Representative in the country Sheldon Yett said, “Kids, didn't start this war. They are not the ones who are really fighting this war, and they're not responsible for this war. But they are the victims.”
International shipping regulator urges industry to reduce carbon pollution
For years, the international shipping industry has been criticized for making little progress in reducing the carbon-belching pollution released by the vessels that move most of the cargo that people use every day, such as food, cars, clothes and many other things.
Mental health patients in Mali find their voice through theater
Koteba is a traditional form of theater practiced by Mali's largest ethnic group, the Bambara. It mixes acting, singing and dancing and is usually performed in villages as an outlet to work through problems and an open space for satire. Now psychiatrists are using it as a form of therapy
France: Revealed in the cinema, Abou Sangare still threatened with expulsion
"When I see Souleymane sitting at the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons, I put myself in his shoes, because I know what it's like to wait for your identity papers here in France, to be in this situation - the stress, the anxiety ,"...