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Netanyahu vows to find those responsible for deadly Jerusalem attack
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu visited the site of the deadly shooting attack at a Jerusalem bus stop on Monday and vowed to pursue those involved.
Nepal police kills at least 17 people protesting corruption and social media ban
Protests erupted in Kathmandu after a government decision to block most social media platforms in the country.
Dogs take to the waves in San Diego surf contest
Dogs rode the waves in San Diego on Sunday as the world’s longest-running dog surfing competition returned to the beach for its 20th annual edition.
The site of the Jerusalem shooting that left six dead
Six people were killed and 12 injured on Monday when gunmen opened fire at Ramot Junction, a busy northern Jerusalem intersection leading to East Jerusalem settlements.
Venice Architecture Biennale exhibition showcases lives of immigrants and refugees
A large-scale installation showcasing 100 portraits of immigrants and refugees welcomed visitors on Venice's famous St Mark's Square.
Asia and Europe treated to full lunar eclipse
The year’s second total lunar eclipse saw Earth’s shadow obscure this weekend’s full moon as the home planet lines up perfectly between the moon and the sun. Asia had the best seats in the house this time, while countries across Europe also enjoyed nice views.
Pix of the Day: September 8, 2025
Africanews looks at the day's events around the world through the lense of the most striking photos linked to current news.
Andre Onana set for loan move to Trabzonspor amidst Man-United criticism
Andre Onana set for loan move to Trabzonspor amidst Man-United criticism
Senegal’s cabinet gets shake up as leaders promise urgent action
Senegal’s President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko have shaken up the government amid growing public frustration over stalled reforms and economic hardship.
Ethiopia prepares for inauguration of controversial Grand Renaissance dam
Ethiopia is getting ready for the inauguration on Tuesday of its controversial Grand Renaissance Dam. The mega plant built by Addis Ababa on the waters of the Blue Nile has raised concerns in Egypt and Sudan over the potential reduction of water levels downstream.