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South Sudan: Defense counsel critiques court’s competence in Machar’s case
In his opening remarks, a lawyer for Machar opposed the trial, describing it as "an incompetent court” that lacks jurisdiction.
A journey through six decades: Pattie LaBelle’s enduring legacy
Pattie LaBelle didn’t envision a six-decade career when she entered the music business during the 60s at just 14 years old. But 67 years later, she doesn’t take it for granted.
South African conservationists mark World Rhino Day amid rising poaching threat
Despite the challenges, they remain hopeful that community engagement, international cooperation, and relentless vigilance will keep the animals safe for generations to come.
Pix of the Day: September 22, 2025
Africanews samples a selection of the day's most powerful images
Egypt: President Sisi pardons jailed activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah
The president’s office said on Monday that five other prisoners were also pardoned.
M23 rebels extend opening hours at DRC-Rwanda border
Under Kinshasa's authority, the border would only open from 6 am to 3 pm. This window has now been extended to midnight
Botswana honors historic win with new holiday for first gold in World Athletics
The Botswana President has declared yet another holiday to celebrate the country's first gold medal in the World Athletics Competition.
DRC set to replace ban on cobalt exports with strict annual quotas
The world’s top producer of the mineral says it will now control global supply through strict annual export quotas, starting October 16th.
South Sudan: Riek Machar presented in a cage as high-stakes treason trial unfolds
The criminal trial of the South Sudanese opposition figure Riek Machar began in the capital on Monday, with the country’s suspended vice president appearing in a cage alongside his co-accused.
UN at crossroads: Palestine push takes center stage
The gathering, observers say, will test whether the UN can still move beyond speeches to solutions in a fractured world.