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Sudan faces dire humanitarian crisis
Tensions between the military and paramilitary forces erupted into conflict in April 2023, resulting in over 14,000 deaths and 33,000 injuries.
Tunisia detains Journalists in crackdown
Tunisia Detains Journalists in Crackdown
Zambian teen teaches climate change lessons through sign language
A Zambian double amputee is helping teach her classmates about climate change using sign language. Bridget Chanda interprets lessons at a school where special-needs students mix with mainstream students.
An Islamist group used child soldiers in Mozambique attacks – HRW
An Islamist group used child soldiers in Mozambique attacks, says Human Rights Watch
Pics of the day: May 15, 2024
Africanews focuses on the most striking images of the day's news.
South Africa rapper AKA and Tibz murder suspects denied bail
“It is therefore the finding and the order of this court that in the circumstances bail is refused in respect of all five accused,”
China’s Xi reaffirms strong partnership with Russia in talks with Putin
Putin also highlighted the portfolio of 80 large joint investment projects spanning various sectors, showcasing the depth of economic cooperation between China and Russia. Despite external pressures from third countries
Katogota: 24 years later, the cry for justice still echoes in DRC
As part of the memorial, flowers were thrown into the Ruzizi River and laid at a monument on Katogota's main street, symbolizing the community's tribute to the massacre victims. A mass was also held at the Bon Berger Catholic Chapel in Katogota to remember those unjustly killed.
Deaf teenager excels in community ballet programme in Nairobi informal settlement
Seventeen-year-old Gorrety Akinyi has been able to master the routines by carefully copying her teacher and classmates.
UN entrepreneurship forum focuses on innovation and growth
It aims to empower entrepreneurial leaders who can build a brighter future and achieve sustainable development for all.