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South Sudan: UN report denounces ‘systematic’ government corruption amid food crisis
The UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan accused the country’s political elites of looting public revenues.
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Hundreds attend funeral services for 31 journalists killed by Israeli strikes on Yemen
Hundreds of people attended the funeral services Tuesday for 31 reporters killed in Israeli airstrikes last week in Yemen.
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Red Bull Megaloop returns in Noordwijk after two-year wait
The sixth edition of the Red Bull Megaloop kitesurfing competition took place on 15 September in Noordwijk after organisers waited two years for the required extreme weather.
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Pix of the Day: September 16, 2025
Africanews looks at the day’s news through the lens of the most striking images from current events.
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UN commission accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza, Israel denies claims as “blood libel”
A United Nations-appointed commission has concluded that Israel is committing genocide in its military campaign in Gaza, marking one of the most severe international condemnations of the war that has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians.
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Trial of 3 accused in South Africa’s ‘farmgate’ case gets underway
The trial of three people charged with housebreaking and stealing $580,000 in US banknotes hidden in a couch at a game farm owned by President Cyril Ramaphosa opened on Monday.
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One killed and 13 injured in Russian strike on Zaporizhzhia
One person was killed and 13 others, including children, were injured in a Russian strike on the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia on Tuesday, officials said.
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Motorbike mechanic now trains macaws in Jakarta
Albi Albar Ramli is a motorbike mechanic… who now trains macaws in southern Jakarta, where he keeps 18 of the parrots at his home.
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Zambia: two men sentenced for attempting to kill president with witchcraft
A court in Lusaka has sentenced two men to two years in prison with hard labour for attempting to kill the country’s president Hakainde Hichilema with witchcraft.
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Guinea referendum campaigns in full swing as junta cripples dissent
If passed, the new constitution would give military leader and interim President Mamadi Doumbouya the right to run in the next presidential election and would create a Senate alongside the country’s National Assembly
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As voters go to the polls, Malawians frustrated by fuel shortages and soaring prices
As Malawians head to the polls, voters in Lilongwe are frustrated by ongoing fuel shortages and rising inflation.
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Polls open in Malawi’s election as economic crisis grips country
It’s the first national vote since a 2019 presidential election was nullified and redone a year later because of widespread irregularities. The election features the same two main candidates that faced off in the 2019 vote – Lazarus Chakwera and Peter Mutharika
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Ghana repatriates 14 people deported from U.S. to Nigeria, Gambia
Ghana’s Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa pushed back on criticism that the decision was an endorsement of US President Donald Trump’s migration policies, saying Ghana accepted the third-country deportees “purely on humanitarian grounds”
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu says China and Qatar attempt to politically ‘besiege’ Israel
Netanyahu spoke to a delegation of US legislators in Jerusalem on Monday.
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Qatar: Arab and Islamic leaders hold emergency summit in Doha, a week after Israeli strike
Qatar’s ruling emir accused Israel of not caring about its hostages held in Gaza and instead only working to “ensure Gaza is no longer livable.”
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South Sudan in peril as opposition calls for regime change after treason charges against Machar
The delicate peace agreement holding the world’s youngest nation together is unraveling, sparking fears of a return to full-scale civil war.
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Tanzania: Opposition presidential candidate Luhaga Mpina barred from running for second time
Tanzania’s Independent National Electoral Commission disqualified the leader of the ACT-Wazalendo, reversing a decision made just days earlier.
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Nepal’s interim PM appoints cabinet amid post-protest recovery
In a move to stabilize the nation after deadly anti-government demonstrations, Nepal’s Prime Minister Sushila Karki appointed three key ministers to her interim government on Monday, tasking them with preparing for new elections scheduled for March.
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Are social media influencers overcomplicating skincare? One dermatologist says ‘Keep it simple’
Double-cleansing, exfoliation, serums and eye creams – all part of the multi-step routines promoted by online influencers. But perhaps it’s time to put down the products and get back to basics.
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Pope Leo XIV thanks faithful as he celebrates 70th birthday
Pope Leo XIV marked his 70th birthday on Sunday by thanking God, his parents and those who prayed for him during his traditional noon blessing in St. Peter’s Square.
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Burkina Faso: Jihadist attacks have killed about 50 civilians since May, HRW says
The NGO blamed the attacks on JNIM and the Islamic State in the Sahel Province, two prominent jihadist groups in the region.
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Former Kenya’s deputy president, declares bid to oust president William Ruto in 2027
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has proclaimed himself the most qualified candidate to challenge President William Ruto in the upcoming 2027 General Election.
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Former MMA star Conor McGregor drops out of Ireland’s presidential race
Former MMA star and anti-immigrant campaigner Conor McGregor has dropped out of Ireland’s presidential race. In a post on X, he criticised the electoral requirement for candidates to have the backing of 20 MPs or 4 local authorities.
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Sudan: Survivors of North Darfur siege recount stories of rape and torture
The Rapid Support Forces have have maintained their siege of El-Fasher for 16 months, pushing thousands to flee.
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Israel destroys multiple high-rises in Gaza City after evacuation warning
Israel’s military destroyed several high-rise buildings in Gaza City on Sunday after issuing online evacuation orders, some of which gave residents less than an hour to leave.
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Salah surpasses Cole with 188 goals; now has legend Rooney in his sights
With a nerve-of-steel penalty in the dying moments of the match, Mohamed Salah cemented his legacy among the Premier League’s most elite goalscorers, climbing into fourth place on the competition’s all-time list and keeping Liverpool’s title charge alive.
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From pulpit to presidency: Chakwera’s profile tested as Malawi votes
As Malawians prepare to head to the polls on Tuesday, President Lazarus Chakwera is fighting for a second term against a backdrop of severe economic hardship and public disillusionment, a stark contrast to the hope that propelled him into office four years ago in a historic election.
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Guinea-Bissau: Ex-PM Pereira says will return to country to seek presidency
Guinea-Bissau’s former prime minister, Domingos Simoes Pereira is planning a return to the country – and a run for the presidency.
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Tommy Robinson rally in London draws 110,000 and ends in clashes
A march organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson drew more than 110,000 people in London on Saturday, but it turned unruly when a small group clashed with police.
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Malawi to head to the polls as Peter Mutharika seeks comeback
Malawians head to the polls tomorrow in a fiercely contested presidential election that sees former President Peter Mutharika attempting a dramatic political comeback at the age of 84.
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Date farmers in Morocco hope for bumper harvest
The date harvest season has begun in Morocco’s Draa-Tafilalet region and farmers are hopeful it’s going to be a bumper year after mild summer temperatures and abundant rain. At the start of the season, the harvest has already exceeded 100,000 tons.
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Simbu wins historic photo finish to claim Tanzania’s first World Championship gold
It was a finish for the ages in Tokyo. Tanzania’s Alphonce Simbu edged out Germany’s Amanal Petros in a dramatic men’s marathon at the World Championships winning by just 0.03 seconds after 42 grueling kilometres.
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Less than 100 days till kick off in AFCON Morocco 2025
The countdown is on! Just 100 days remain until the 35th Africa Cup of Nations kicks off and this time, Morocco is set to host the continent’s biggest football spectacle, from December 21st, 2025 to January 18th, 2026.
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WHO begins Ebola vaccinations in DRC as outbreak spreads
The World Health Organization (WHO) has begun vaccinating frontline health workers and contacts of infected individuals in response to a new Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s (DRC) Kasai Province.
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Catholic faithful gather in St Peter’s square to celebrate 70th birthday of Pope Leo XIV
It was a festive scene in the Vatican’s St Peter’s Square on Sunday as the Catholic faithful gathered to celebrate the 70th birthday of Pope Leo XIV.
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WHO: Cholera deaths up by 50% in 2024
Deaths from cholera rose by 50 percent globally in 2024 compared to theprevious year, the World Heath Organization said on Friday.
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Kenya’s Peres Jepchirchir pips Ethiopia’s Tigst Asset to gold in WCA Women’s marathon in Tokyo
Kenya’s Peres Jepchirchir pips Ethiopia’s Tigst Asset to gold in WCA Women’s marathon in Tokyo
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Inflation and cost of living top the agenda ahead of general election
Malawi will hold a presidential election on Tuesday as the African country continues to grapple with an economic crisis and food and fuel shortages.
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Nigeria’s albinism community gets its first beauty queen at advocacy pageant in Lagos
Nigeria’s pageant industry has long celebrated conventional ideals of beauty. But here at the Albinism Advocacy Pageant in Lagos, the message is diversity and the goal to break the stigma surrounding albinism.