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Pics of the day: June 6, 2024
Africanews focuses on the most striking images of the day's news.
Tornadoes devastate South African town, killing 11 and displacing thousands
A severe storm, including tornadoes, devastated Tongaat in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, leaving at least 11 dead and over 1,000 displaced.
AI aligns with Africa’s economic landscape {Business Africa}
In a bid to bridge the digital skills gap in Africa and reduce bias in AI applications,  Zindi, and Microsoft have joined forces to train thousands of youths on the continent whil the Zimbabwe mining sector feels the heat as demand for energy transition accelerates.
UNICEF introduces nutrition programme in Nigeria to combat child malnutrition
In several Nigerian communities in the northeastern Gombe state, UNICEF is training thousands of women to boost their families’ nutrient intake.
Sudan: RSF kills at least 100 in attack on village – activists say
Women, children, and elderly were among the victims in the attacks by the Rapid Support Forces on Wad al-Noura village in Gezira, Mini Arko Minawi, the governor of Darfur province,
WATCH: Israeli strike on Gaza school kills over 30, including women and children
An Israeli strike early Thursday on a UN-run school sheltering displaced Palestinians in central Gaza killed over 30 people, including 23 women and children.
Burkina Faso ready to face the Pharaohs in World Cup qualifier match
Burkina Faso national men's football team believe they have a chance of securing a positive result ahead of Thursday's World Cup qualifier against Egypt.
South African President joins key party meeting on new government formation
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa met with senior officials of the African National Congress on Thursday to decide how to go about forming a government after the party lost its 30-year grip on power and left a post-election deadlock.
West Bank: Israeli settlers were hit with sanctions which left them unfazed and emboldened
Israeli settlers continue to colonize Palestinian hilltops. Some have been hit with international sanctions. When Levi's banks froze his accounts, his community raised thousands of dollars for him, and an Israeli official vowed to intervene on sanctioned settlers' behalf.
South Africa questions its identity, strengthens democracy
South Africa is undergoing intense introspection following an election that resulted in a significant break from the African National Congress, the party that secured the nation's freedom and democracy three decades ago.