
Veteran French football coach to lead Republic of the Congo team
It is the 78-year-old Claude Le Roy's second stint with the Congolese team, which he lead from 2013 to 2015.
Massive Neymar mural unveiled on Brazil street
A massive 850-square-meter street mural of football star Neymar da Silva has been unveiled in Brazil's Novo Hamburgo.
Embattled Palestinian president of Oxford Union: ‘I’m not resigning’
Arwa Elrayess, the first Palestinian to lead University of Oxford's debating society, has been troubled by falsehoods.
The university must not become a supply chain for AI
Cash-strapped universities are being told to make AI central to their missions, by the people selling the AI.
Europe’s green fuel rules could leave African airlines paying the bill
SAF can sharply cut aviation emissions. But as EU rules force its use, African carriers fear a costly shift that…
Ethiopia must not be dragged back into war
TPLF hardliners, backed by Eritrea, are threatening to drag Ethiopia back into a war its people have already rejected.
Britain’s defence minister Healey quits over defence spending
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Video shows Gaza teen fisherman before Israeli forces killed him at sea
Mohammad Abu Giab was a 15-year-old fisherman from Gaza that was shot dead by Israeli forces off Deir el-Balah.
117.8 Million fled their homes worldwide: Lebanon’s shelter crisis worsens
117.8 Million people fled their homes worldwide: Lebanon’s shelter crisis escalates.
Detained Gaza doctor Hussam Abu Safia shows signs of torture, family says
Gaza paediatrician appears by video link in Israeli court, as lawyer and family demand release, fearing for his life.

Can an African team win the 2026 World Cup? (Africanews Debates)
For the first time, Africa will be represented by 10 teams at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, raising expectations that…
India’s workers are training AI robots to take their jobs
Developers believe that feeding first-person footage into specialised AI models will help robots copy human behaviour.