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UN warns of humanitarian crisis in Sudan as ceasefire talks stall
The United Nations Under-Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs, Martin Griffiths, issued a stark warning about the deepening crisis in Sudan, emphasizing the urgent need for decisive international action.
South African athlete Oscar Pistorius is freed on parole after serving 9 years in prison
The announcement came at around 8:30 a.m., indicating corrections officials had released the world-famous double-amputee Olympic runner from the Atteridgeville Correctional Center in the South African capital, Pretoria, in the early hours.
Pics of the day: January 4, 2024
Africanews focuses on the most striking images of the day.
US says South Africa’s court case accusing Israel of genocide is ‘meritless’
"As pertains the United States, we are not seeing any acts that constitute genocide," US Department of State spokesperson Matthew Miller on Wednesday.
Africa Eco Race 2024: Jacopo Cerutti off to a great start in motorcycle category
"It was difficult to stay focused. But I'm satisfied with my day. Everything was OK. I'm enjoying it and tomorrow will be Day 2.” Jacopo CERUTTI
“What needs to be done in Africa is to build cooperation” – Giorgia Meloni Italy’s PM
“My goal is to work in Africa, block the departures in Africa, evaluate the possibility to open up hot spots in Africa to establish who has the right and who does not to come to Europe. At the same time work on legal migration. You know what we have done on this..."
Economic review: 2024 and its key challenges [Business Africa]
This week: major upcoming economic challenges and key sectors conducive to sustainable growth; a review of USA-Africa economic collaboration in 2023, and the challenges of electrification in Congo-Brazzaville.
Grammy Awards: Singer Coco Jones on her inspirations
American artist Coco Jones speaks about the black women in Hollywood who inspire her and her surprise at being nominated for five Grammy awards for her album "What I Didn't Tell You".
Uganda: Refugees in Nakivale one of Africa’s oldest settlements replant lost forests
“So we have refugees that we bring and train on how to grow seeds and germinate seeds from mother bed to their beds, up to the main gardens. So it acts as the knowledge transfer centre in terms of environment.”
Top 10 countries for remote working in the world
While it’s true that people’s priorities do not align and what they value most also differs, the study found that Denmark came top overall when scores from the four key categories -