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Algeria: Tebboune’s visit to France still not finalized
The state visit of Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune to France is "still the subject of preparations", affirmed the Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, specifying that it depends on the settlement of five files.
South Africa omit Foster from AFCON 2024 list
Burnley striker Lyle Foster has not been included in the list of South African players for the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations despite his return to competitive football after psychological problems, according to the list unveiled by the South African Football Association on Thursday.
Ghana: Afua Asantewaa surpasses Guinness World Record for longest singing marathon
She sang for 126 hours and 52 minutes, surpassing Waghmare's mark by an additional 21 hours.
Pics of the day: December 28, 2023
Africanews focuses on the most striking images of the day
Morocco: Farmers on track for a bumper avocado harvest
"I also have an increase in production. I had young trees. So, it is normal for the production to increase with each year. There are other factors that play a role in increasing the production, for example, the absence of both ice and high temperatures and wind as well..." Mohamed Lakchouch, avocado
DR Congo: Felix Tshisekedi edges toward victory in presidential election
The Céni did not establish a turnout figure, but Congolese media had already calculated that the incumbent president could no longer be overtaken by his opponents, and ran the headline: "Félix Tshisekedi re-elected".
Zambia: Govt steps up anti-cholera campaign as deaths near 100
Five deaths and 111 new cases of contamination were recorded in 24 hours, due in particular to heavy rainfall, which accelerates the transmission of the bacterial disease through infected water and food, said Sylvia Masebo. This is the highest daily total in 2023.
Nigerians demand clampdown on counterfeit products
Many have gone online calling on the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration (NAFDAC) to put an end to the so many fake products in the market
Cecil Williams Expands Museum to Spotlight South Carolina’s Civil Rights Legacy
Photographer Cecil Williams, renowned for documenting South Carolina's civil rights history, is on the verge of realizing his dream of a larger civil rights museum. Williams, who turned 85 last month, has captured pivotal moments from sit-ins to African Americans integrating universities.
Italian Coasts Experience Surge in Migrant arrivals Following Christmas
The Italian Ministry of Interior reported a sudden surge in migrant arrivals on Italian coasts since Christmas Day, attributed to favourable weather conditions.