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Nearly 5,000 S.African Afrikaners take up Trump refugee offer

Nearly 5,000 S.African Afrikaners take up Trump refugee offer

April 08, 2026

Nearly 5,000 white Afrikaners have entered the United States under a programme launched by President Donald Trump nearly a year ago based on unfounded claims that the South African minority faces persecution

Wireless Festival canceled after UK bars rapper Ye over antisemitic remarks

Wireless Festival canceled after UK bars rapper Ye over antisemitic remarks

April 08, 2026

The rapper formerly known as Kanye West was barred Tuesday from entering the U.K., where he was scheduled to headline the Wireless Festival in July, after a backlash over Ye's history of antisemitic remarks

Ethiopian police arrest human trafficking ring responsible for 3,000 victims

Ethiopian police arrest human trafficking ring responsible for 3,000 victims

April 08, 2026

The human trafficking network has been under investigation since 2018, police said in a statement. The ring recruited young people from Ethiopia, Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti, Kenya, and Somalia who hoped to migrate to Europe through Libya.

Pope Leo XIV’s historic Algeria visit seen as symbol of dialogue and recognition

Pope Leo XIV’s historic Algeria visit seen as symbol of dialogue and recognition

April 08, 2026

For Pope Leo XIV, an upcoming visit to Algeria marks both a personal and historic milestone, as the North African nation prepares to welcome a sitting pontiff for the first time.

Gunmen kill 60 in northwest Nigeria, locals and humanitarian groups say

Gunmen kill 60 in northwest Nigeria, locals and humanitarian groups say

April 08, 2026

The attacks, spanning two neighbouring states of Kebbi and Niger, have hit at least 10 villages, according to clergymen and a humanitarian report seen by AFP.

Ethiopia renews tenure of Tigray regional leader

Ethiopia renews tenure of Tigray regional leader

April 08, 2026

Ethiopia on Wednesday extended the mandate of the interim administrator of the northern Tigray region by one year, raising uncertainty over elections scheduled for June in the restive region

FIFA investigates Spain over fan misconduct

FIFA investigates Spain over fan misconduct

April 08, 2026

FIFA investigates Spain over fan misconduct

South Africa to lay legendary Albert Mazibuko to rest

South Africa to lay legendary Albert Mazibuko to rest

April 08, 2026

South Africa is mourning the loss of Albert Mazibuko, a founding member of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, who died at 77 after a short illness. Known for bringing Zulu music to the world, Mazibuko helped the group achieve international acclaim, including five Grammy Awards.

Djibouti: Ismail Omar Guelleh set to win sixth presidential term in upcoming vote

Djibouti: Ismail Omar Guelleh set to win sixth presidential term in upcoming vote

April 08, 2026

Djibouti's incumbent leader Ismail Omar Guelleh, who has been running the country for 27 years, faces a single, low-profile opponent in Friday's presidential election.

Nigeria faces deadly heatwave as fuel costs skyrocket

Nigeria faces deadly heatwave as fuel costs skyrocket

April 08, 2026

A scorching heatwave is hitting Lagos, made worse by high fuel prices and widespread generator use, leaving millions struggling to stay cool amid health and power challenges.

No truce in Lebanon as Israel bombs Beirut, south

No truce in Lebanon as Israel bombs Beirut, south

April 08, 2026

sraeli strikes hit several dense commercial and residential areas in central Beirut Wednesday afternoon without warning, hours after a ceasefire was announced in the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran

Floods kill dozens as heavy rains hit Angola

Floods kill dozens as heavy rains hit Angola

April 08, 2026

Torrential rains have killed around 40 people in Angola, with several others still missing, authorities say.

Rwanda fights farmland loss with satellites

Rwanda fights farmland loss with satellites

April 08, 2026

The rhythmic sounds of construction muffle the thud of farmers' hoes on a chilly morning in Rwanda's capital, where new efforts aim to protect remaining agricultural land from relentless development in Africa's most densely populated country.

South Africa accepts US envoy's credentials amid strained relations

South Africa accepts US envoy's credentials amid strained relations

April 08, 2026

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday received the diplomatic credentials of the new US ambassador, as relations between the two countries languish at a low ebb.

DR Congo: Uncertainty over the release of FARDC soldiers by M23

DR Congo: Uncertainty over the release of FARDC soldiers by M23

April 08, 2026

In March, AFC/M23 announced the liberation of 5,000 soldiers from the armed forces of the DRC but their transfer to Kinshasa has yet to happen.

Reform UK to block visas for Ghana, Nigeria, Jamaica over slavery reparations

Reform UK to block visas for Ghana, Nigeria, Jamaica over slavery reparations

April 08, 2026

A row has erupted after Nigel Farage’s party, Reform UK, unveiled plans to refuse visas to nationals from countries pursuing compensation for the transatlantic slave trade, drawing sharp criticism from Caribbean leaders.

James Swan steps in as new MONUSCO chief in DR Congo

James Swan steps in as new MONUSCO chief in DR Congo

April 08, 2026

James Swan has officially taken office as the new head of the UN mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo, MONUSCO.

Central African Republic frees Belgian-Portuguese NGO worker

Central African Republic frees Belgian-Portuguese NGO worker

April 08, 2026

Joseph Figueira Martin had been sentenced to 10 years of hard labour in November for undermining state security. The Portuguese foreign minister said the NGO worker left the Centra African Republic on Tuesday.

Trump backs off Iran strike threat, agrees to two-week ceasefire window

Trump backs off Iran strike threat, agrees to two-week ceasefire window

April 08, 2026

U.S. President Donald Trump said late Tuesday he’s pulling back on his threats to launch devastating strikes on Iran, swerving to de-escalate the war less than two hours before the deadline he set for Tehran to capitulate or else a “whole civilization will die tonight.”

Vermicomposting: The tiny worms transforming Kenyan farms

Vermicomposting: The tiny worms transforming Kenyan farms

April 08, 2026

They are voracious eaters, and when added to waste and livestock dung will chomp through the contents, aerating the beds and producing compost that's pH-balanced and pathogen-free.

Kenyan private sector slips back into contraction amid Middle East fallout

Kenyan private sector slips back into contraction amid Middle East fallout

April 08, 2026

In Kenya, private sector activity contracted in March for the first time since August 2025. Companies are reporting lower output and fewer new orders, amid weaker purchasing power and disruptions linked to the war in the Middle East.

Fake news roils Cameroon after controversial reintroduction of vice presidential post

Fake news roils Cameroon after controversial reintroduction of vice presidential post

April 08, 2026

Quickly discredited rumours circulated across Cameroon on Tuesday that the country's leader, President Paul Biya, had appointed his son to the vice presidency. In fact, no one has yet been named to the office.

'We must reject division:' UN chief marks 32 years since start of Rwandan genocide

'We must reject division:' UN chief marks 32 years since start of Rwandan genocide

April 08, 2026

Rwanda on Tuesday marked 32 years since the genocide that massacred more than a million people in the space of just one hundred days.

Zimbabwe launches new bank notes aimed at boosting confidence in local currency

Zimbabwe launches new bank notes aimed at boosting confidence in local currency

April 08, 2026

Zimbabwe launched its upgraded banknotes on Tuesday with an appeal to national pride and confidence.

Three gunmen open fire on police outside Israeli consulate in Istanbul

Three gunmen open fire on police outside Israeli consulate in Istanbul

April 07, 2026

Turkish police have shot and killed an assailant outside the Israeli consulate in Istanbul. Three gunmen opened fire on the officers on Tuesday. Two policemen and two of the assailants were wounded, Turkish officials say.

Italian energy giant ENI announces gas discovery off Egypt coast

Italian energy giant ENI announces gas discovery off Egypt coast

April 07, 2026

The discovery comes as Egypt is struggling to secure its energy needs due to the US and Israel's war with Iran.

'I am innocent,' French ex-president Sarkozy tells appeals court in Libya funding case

'I am innocent,' French ex-president Sarkozy tells appeals court in Libya funding case

April 07, 2026

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy appeared before a Paris appeals court on Tuesday in his bid to overturn a conviction linked to Libya's alleged financing of his 2007 campaign.

Who owes Africa? The global reparations debate - [Africanews Debates]

Who owes Africa? The global reparations debate - [Africanews Debates]

April 07, 2026

Days after the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade the “gravest crime against humanity,” the global conversation has shifted from recognition to a more contentious question: who owes Africa?

South Sudan President Salva Kiir fires parliament speaker and deputy

South Sudan President Salva Kiir fires parliament speaker and deputy

April 07, 2026

A member of the ruling SPLM party, Jemma Nunu Kumba had served as speaker of the Transitional National Legislative Assembly since 2021.

Fanti Carnvial in Lagos showcases cultural bridge between Nigeria and Brazil

Fanti Carnvial in Lagos showcases cultural bridge between Nigeria and Brazil

April 07, 2026

One of West Africa's most prominent cultural festivals, the annual Fanti Carnvial blends Nigerian traditions with Brazilian and Cuban influences.

War in Ukraine: Cameroon confirms death of 16 nationals enlisted in Russian army

War in Ukraine: Cameroon confirms death of 16 nationals enlisted in Russian army

April 07, 2026

Cameroon on Monday published the names of 16 citizens who died in Ukraine while fighting alongside the Russian military.

Eritrean footballers missing after international match

Eritrean footballers missing after international match

April 07, 2026

Seven members of Eritrea national football team have reportedly failed to return home after their side’s recent victory over Eswatini, according to sources familiar with the situation.

1,700 British tourists sue travel firm Tui over Cape Verde illness

1,700 British tourists sue travel firm Tui over Cape Verde illness

April 07, 2026

Close to 2,000 British tourists are suing the travel firm Tui, saying they fell seriously ill while vacationing in the West African archipelago.

Chinese logistics firms shift away from Middle East as war raises costs

Chinese logistics firms shift away from Middle East as war raises costs

April 07, 2026

Chinese logistics companies are scaling back operations in the Middle East and reallocating resources to Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Americas.

Nigeria Christian group disputes army rescue claim in Kaduna church attack

Nigeria Christian group disputes army rescue claim in Kaduna church attack

April 07, 2026

Tensions are rising in Nigeria after a disputed military claim about a deadly church attack in Kaduna state.

In Algeria, Saint Augustine's city anticipates Pope Leo's visit

In Algeria, Saint Augustine's city anticipates Pope Leo's visit

April 07, 2026

Pope Leo XIV is expected in Algeria next week, for the first step of his Africa tour. He will visit Algiers before travelling to Annaba, the home of the ancient Christian theologist Saint Augustine.

Iran rejects 45-day ceasefire proposal 

Iran rejects 45-day ceasefire proposal 

April 07, 2026

Iran has rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal and says it wants a permanent end to the war.

Artemis II astronauts make history with record-breaking lunar flyby

Artemis II astronauts make history with record-breaking lunar flyby

April 07, 2026

In a historic milestone for space exploration, NASA’s Artemis II astronauts are heading back to Earth after a groundbreaking journey around the far side of the Moon, marking humanity’s return to deep space since the Apollo era.

Dangote refinery exports surge amid disruptions linked to the Iran war

Dangote refinery exports surge amid disruptions linked to the Iran war

April 07, 2026

Nigeria’s Dangote refinery, Africa’s largest, is stepping into a critical role as fuel and fertiliser shortages ripple across the continent amid disruptions linked to the Iran war.

Middle East War: Trump ramps up threats against Iran

Middle East War: Trump ramps up threats against Iran

April 07, 2026

As the conflict in the Middle East enters its second month, U.S. President Donald Trump is escalating threats against Iran. On Monday he warned that the entire country could be 'taken out' on Tuesday.

Egypt releases activist Sherif Al-Rouby

Egypt releases activist Sherif Al-Rouby

April 07, 2026

Egypt has released a well-known activist and leading member of the pro-democracy 'April 6th' rights movement that helped to prompt the nation’s uprising in 2011, Sherif Al-Rouby.

Burkina Faso: Govt. denies report alleging more than 1,800 killed since junta took power

Burkina Faso: Govt. denies report alleging more than 1,800 killed since junta took power

April 07, 2026

Burkina Faso's government has denounced a report alleging that more than 1,800 civilians have been killed since the junta seized power three years ago as 'false'. The report was published by Human Rights Watch and based on open source information.

Iran war continues to disrupt fuel supplies as US issues ultimatum [Africanews Today]

Iran war continues to disrupt fuel supplies as US issues ultimatum [Africanews Today]

April 06, 2026

Donald Trump has once again postponed his ultimatum to Iran. The US president is threatening to destroy critical Iranian infrastructure if Tehran does not meet the Tuesday deadline.

Sierra Leone's Unity Boat Race showcases coastal culture, identity and community spirit

Sierra Leone's Unity Boat Race showcases coastal culture, identity and community spirit

April 07, 2026

A competition for coastal communities. This boat race reveals how residents are balancing survival, climate pressure, and the promise of tourism.

Middle East War: Iran and US receive temporary truce proposal

Middle East War: Iran and US receive temporary truce proposal

April 06, 2026

As the war in the Middle East enters its second month, both the United States and Iran have received a draft urging a 45 day ceasefire. The proposal also calls for Iran to loosen its grip on the Strait of Hormuz shipping lane.

Zambia: Government declares fuel supply situation an emergency

Zambia: Government declares fuel supply situation an emergency

April 07, 2026

As the war in the Middle East continues to drive up fuel prices, the Zambian government has declared the current fuel supply situation an emergency.

Nigeria troops rescue 31 abducted Easter worshippers in Kaduna attack

Nigeria troops rescue 31 abducted Easter worshippers in Kaduna attack

April 06, 2026

Nigerian troops have rescued 31 worshippers abducted during Easter services in Kaduna state, the military said, following an attack that left several people dead.

Cairo goes dark as Egypt struggles to cope with fall out from Iran war

Cairo goes dark as Egypt struggles to cope with fall out from Iran war

April 07, 2026

Normally bustling with activity until the early hours of the morning, the streets of Cairo have gone dark. Soaring fuel costs have pushed the Egyptian government to issue a month-long early-closing order. Now shops are shuttered at 9pm during the week and 10pm on weekends.

Iran threatens to restrict Bab el-Mandeb Strait after Trump warnings

Iran threatens to restrict Bab el-Mandeb Strait after Trump warnings

April 06, 2026

US President Donald Trump on Sunday threatened Iran and its infrastructure if it doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz by his Tuesday deadline. In response, Iran threatened to restrict the Bab el-Mandeb Strait.

Orthodox Christians in Gaza mark Palm Sunday with church service

Orthodox Christians in Gaza mark Palm Sunday with church service

April 06, 2026

Palestinian Orthodox Christians gathered at the Greek Orthodox church, St. Porphyrios in Gaza City for a Palm Sunday service.

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