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Amid drought, Moroccan florists blossom against the odds
In Morocco, a nation grappling with severe water shortages, flower growers are battling parched wells and drought to sustain a vibrant industry that beautifies homes, celebrates milestones, and fuels a growing export market.
Nigeria lifts state of emergency in Rivers State after six months
Nigeria's president Bola Tinubu lifted a sixth-month long emergency rule in the oil-rich Rivers State on Wednesday, as a governance and constitutional crisis had been resolved, according to the head of state.
DRC: former President Joseph Kabila’s trial verdict due this Friday
In a significant development, the High Military Court in Kinshasa has set Friday for its verdict in the war crimes trial of former Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila.
Libyan naval operations force rescues 35 migrants near Tunisian border
The Libyan Zuwara Naval Operations Force said Thursday that they saved 35 migrants in a rescue mission near the Tunisian border on Tuesday.
Pix of the Day: September 18, 2025
Africanews takes a look at the day's news through the lens of the most striking images from current events.
Congress rejects Milei vetoes as thousands rally outside in Buenos Aires
Thousands gathered outside Argentina’s Congress on Wednesday to celebrate lawmakers’ decision to overturn President Javier Milei’s vetoes of two bills funding public universities and paediatric hospitals.
Ghana’s women struggle to save oyster farming hit by climate change
Mangroves, trees or shrubs that grow along coastlines serve a critical multifunctional purpose in the aquatic ecosystem, ranging from being a home to fish to providing a buffer for coastal erosion from rising sea levels, and protection to land during storms and cyclones
Deportees dispute Ghana’s claims of repatriation
Human rights experts warn the deportations could put the migrants’ safety at risk, while raising broader questions about international protections for asylum-seekers
Federal Reserve cuts key rate for first time this year at a quarter-point
The Federal Reserve cut its key interest rate by a quarter-point on Wednesday and projected it would do so twice more this year as concern grows at the central bank about the health of the nation's labor market.
Togo: President’s sister-in-law, a former defence minister, arrested
Marguerite Gnakadè was a former defence minister and is the sister-in-law of president Faure Gnassingbé. She had repeatedly called for him to step down and end the family's regime over the past months.