Archive for: June, 2025

France sees immigration shift as more educated Africans arrive than Europeans

More immigrants coming to France have degrees – and most now come from Africa rather than the rest of Europe, new figures from the country’s statistics bureau show. Insee, France’s national statistics agency, examined migration trends between 2006 and 2023. The number of people moving to France rose steadily in that period – from 234,000 […]

Guinea cancels 129 exploration permits, further tightening control

Guinea’s military government has cancelled 129 minerals exploration permits, it said in a statement late on Monday, May 26 as the West African nation tightens control over its assets. A senior official at the Ministry of Mines said the decision was taken to free unused resources for other investors. “We’ve simplified it by digitizing the […]

Women in Ivory Coast celebrate reconstructive surgery after FGM

Adele Koue Sungbeu, a 45-year-old midwife from Ivory Coast, is among 28 women who recently underwent reconstructive surgery to repair the effects of female genital mutilation (FGM). The procedure, carried out at a public hospital in Abidjan, is part of a groundbreaking initiative aimed at offering free surgeries to FGM victims, to help heal both […]

Bill Gates vows to give most of $200bn fortune to African health and education

Tech mogul says: “Every country in Africa should be on a path to prosperity’ MAYA YANG US tech mogul Bill Gates has pledged the majority of his $200bn fortune towards health and education services in Africa. Speaking at an event in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Monday, June 2, the 69-year-old said that his pledge would […]

Liberia returns to UN Security Council after 62 years with overwhelming victory

LENNART DODOO After 62 years, Liberia has returned to the global spotlight, securing a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) with a commanding 181 votes—its first since 1964. The historic election, held on June 3 at the UN Headquarters in New York, marks a major diplomatic milestone for the West African nation, […]

The Rwanda-DRC peace deal must include the voices of the voiceless

Refugees, exiles, and opposition groups hold the key to lasting peace and regional stability. VICTOIRE INGABIRE UMUHOZA More than three decades after the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda plunged the African Great Lakes region into unprecedented turmoil, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) continue to struggle in establishing collaborative and […]

Africa in Control of Its Digital Future: Mobilizing Domestic Resources & Strategic Partnerships

MEHDI JOMAA & OBIAGELI “OBY” EZEKWESILI               Digital transformation can be the engine of responsible and democratic development in Africa, but only if leadership, investment, and decision-making are rooted in the continent itself. As political, financial and social leaders met on 27 May 2025 in Abidjan, Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, for the Annual Meetings of the […]

Cameroon: The world’s most neglected refugee crisis

DAVID EHL Cameroon’s displacement crises are overlooked and underfunded: nowhere else is there such disparity between the political and media attention and the gravity of the situation, reports the Norwegian Refugee Council. Whenever a conflict flares up anywhere in the world, there’s generally three things outsiders can do. Governments and institutions can mediate at the […]

Namibia holds controversial first commemoration of German colonial-era genocide

Namibia on Wednesday, May 28 held its first national commemoration for the victims of mass killings by colonial-era German troops, in what is widely recognized as the first genocide of the 20th century. However, some organizations representing victims’ descendants have declined to take part. MELISSA CHEMAM Between 1904 and 1908, German troops massacred tens of […]

Bullets unearthed in Senegal cemetery could shed light on Thiaroye massacre

Archaeologists in Senegal have uncovered skeletons with bullets lodged in the bodies during the first excavation of a cemetery at the former military camp of Thiaroye outside Dakar, where French soldiers massacred African colonial troops. Excavations at the Thiaroye military cemetery began in early May. These are aimed at shedding light on the events of […]

Amandlanews.com