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South Sudanese living with disability bear the brunt of floods
People living with disabilities in South Sudan’s Jonglei State are suffering and facing a lot of difficulties during the flood seasons.
Pics of the day: September 9, 2024
Africanews focuses on the most striking images of the day's news.
Morocco’s mountain communities still rebuilding a year after deadly earthquake
One year after a powerful earthquake struck Morocco, the mountain communities most affected by the quake are still working to rebuild.
UN official says Sudan’s war has killed at least 20,000 people
More than 16 months of war in Sudan has killed more than 20,000 people, a senior United Nations official said Sunday, a grim figure amid a devastating conflict that has wrecked the northeastern African country.
Pope Francis in East Timor in first papal visit since independence
More than half the population of the overwhelmingly Catholic country are expected to attend an open-air Mass on Tuesday.
Nigeria fuel tanker explosion kills more than 50 in deadly collision
The fuel tanker was also carrying cattle in the Agaie area in north-central Niger state and at least 50 of them were burned alive
Algeria president joins challengers in criticising poll irregularities
The three campaigns jointly issued a statement accusing the country's election chairman of announcing contradictory figures.
Death toll in Kenya school fire rises to at least 21
The updated death toll comes amid reports of another fire, this time at a girls' boarding school in central Kenya.
Brandy Norwood stars in new horror movie ‘The Front Room’
"The Front Room" follows Belinda and Norman whose lives are thrown into disarray when the man's mother moves in.
Cuba: Afro-descendant women and men showcase the beauty of their hair
Afro hair in all its beauty. Cuba's capital recently hosted the island's first Afro beauty-aesthetics convention. The trend that can be observed around the world is gaining traction in the Caribbean nation.