Africa’s elite club competition, the Confederation of African Football’s Champions League returns this weekend with first leg of round-8 fixtures to be played across the continent.
Business of Africa
Egypt is expected to receive the first $1 billion tranche of a $3 billion loan from the World Bank after approvals from the country’s parliament in April.
The international lender had said it would provide the first tranche…
Reendex website offers diversity in information
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The audience is part of the news delivery system through Africanews’ Story Hunters app which is the first of its kind for Africa. It is available on iOS and Android stores. Story Hunters allows sharing of videos, pictures and comments on issues making rounds on the continent.
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Take a satirical look at the recent EU-Turkey deal to tackle the migrant crisis.
Adventure Holiday Travel
I had to put this one on here, of course, because it doesn’t really fit into any of the other groups. Amusement park travel, perhaps? There may be an element of “beachy” vacation in there, but it’s certainly not all of it. And, now they have Adventures by Disney, which seems to pair adventure/nature travel with city trips.
Paralympics
An emotional Dame Sarah paid tribute to Tanni after becoming the most decorated British female Paralympian of all time on a golden evening for ParalympicsGB in the Velodrome.
The 2016 Paralympics in Rio may feature more disabled athletes than ever before, but it’s not just on the field or in the pool that the Games are making their mark.
Special Reports about Africa
2005 was a crucial year for Africa, with a series of high-profile political and cultural events that will help shape the continent’s future. Our year-long series of reports tracked the west’s promises on aid, trade and debt relief by focusing on Africa’s rapidly expanding cities
Immigration and asylum
Immigration officers are investigating after a 20-day-old baby was smuggled into Britain in the back of a lorry.
Police discovered the baby girl with her parents and siblings at W Gap service station.