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The United Nations has reported abuses on all sides. But the allegations against Africa Corps are new, and the AP is reporting them for the first time.
A political crisis continues to engulf Cameroon just a few weeks after the West African country held its presidential election.
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As some Somali migrants fear what might happen next, the BBC speaks to one deportee in Mogadishu.
Its departure comes amid a fierce war of words between Asmara and Ethiopia raising fears of a renewed armed conflict between the two countries.
The United Nations says one in five women are killed in Kenya every day, but that many cases remain unreported or misclassified.
Nigeria's biggest city is known for its vibrant arts scene, nightlife and creativity, but street art is relatively unknown.
The images were released on Friday by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee.
Rights groups say the ruling is another step towards entrenching President Kais Saied's one-man rule.
World Food Programme says the Category 5 storm's passage in October exacerbated Haiti's humanitarian crisis.
Some 200 soldiers, mainly from Nigeria and Ivory Coast, have been deployed to the country.
The United States accuses Rwanda of leading the Great Lakes region toward war and warns action will be taken against 'spoilers'.
The recent Washington Accord was hailed as "historic" by the US president but the fighting continues.
The tanker was carrying more than 36,000 litres of fuel when it exploded in Tiko.
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ACCRA, Ghana, 12 December 2025-/African Media Agency(AMA)/-Yango Group, a global tech company bringing advanced technology to local communities, has announced
Senegalese Justice Minister Yassine Fall said Dakar will refuse to extradite people wanted by France until it receives a favourable response from Paris to its own extradition requests.
Eritrea says it has been targetted by Igad and that the bloc is failing its founding principles.
The four officers include RSF deputy leader Abdul Rahim Hamdan Dagalo and three other commanders. They are suspected of having committed atrocities in El Fasher.
Africanews samples a selection of the day's most striking images
After a deadly building collapse in Fez, 22 families have been evacuated from their homes. Local authorities said they had stepped in to ensure residents' safety and prevent further danger.
Burglaries have increased by 35% since Cyclone Chido a year ago. Fearing for their safety, some residents have abandoned entire neighborhoods in Mamoudzou, the biggest city on the island
New footage shows six hostages celebrating Hanukkah in a Gaza tunnel before being killed by Hamas. Their families hope to highlight that they should have returned alive.