Flames, chains and grains: Africa's top shots
A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent.
A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent.
Twenty-five soldiers are sentenced for fleeing battles against the notorious M23 rebel group.
Africa's top football sides discover their opponents in the qualifying draw for the 2025 Nations Cup with Nigeria handed a tricky group.
Ebenezer Smith showed off a certificate but Guinness World Records say it's nothing to do with them.
[RFI] As the National Rally emerged victorious in France's early legislative elections on Sunday, reactions poured in from around the world. In Africa, concerns are mainly focused on immigrants living in France. However, analysts emphasise that if France opts for the far right,
[IPS] Nairobi & Addis Ababa -- Investing in teachers and school leaders in Africa is the most important factor in promoting educational opportunities for girls, keeping them in school and ending child marriage, ultimately reducing gender inequality through education.
[Capital FM] Azimio leader Raila Odinga has welcomed South Sudanese president Salva Kiir's endorsement of his African Union Commission bid following a meeting in South Sudan.
Ireland winger Calvin Nash praises South Africa head coach Rassie Erasmus prior to the Six Nations champions beginning a two-Test series against the World Cup winners on Saturday.
[HRW] Need to Adopt Human Rights-Focused Framework
[This Day] Abuja -- The United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) and the World Trade Organisation (WTO) have inked an initiative to mobilise $12 billion in investments for West Africa's developing cotton and textile countries.
[Premium Times] The report noted that Nigeria's economy could gain $35 billion and international trade $80.7 billion by 2030.
[Africa CDC] From learning to use genome curation tools for depositing sequences on the African and global Pathogen Data Sharing and Archive platform to understanding data quality standards and formats, African scientists are gaining new insights from training courses offered
[Africa CDC] Ten practicing clinicians from 10 African Union member states have been trained to instruct other experts in reducing maternal mortality across Africa. This five-day Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EmONC) course, organized by Africa CDC, took place in
How endangered species are smuggled out of Africa and what is being done to prevent it.
Scientists are collecting eggs from rhinos in zoos in a bid to boost the gene pool of wild rhinos.