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Human rights watch releases a new report detailing the quote “unrelenting persecution of Tigrayans” – Eye on Africa

Human rights watch releases a new report detailing the quote “unrelenting persecution of Tigrayans” – Eye on Africa

To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Accept Manage my choices One of your browser extensions seems to be blocking the video player from loading. To watch this content, you may need to disable it on this site. Try again © France 24 Issued on: 24/04/2026 – 22:34 13:33 min From the show Reading time 1 min Almost 4 years since a peace agreement signed between the Tigray People’s Liberation Front and the Ethiopian government, hundreds of thousands of Tigrayans are still displaced and cannot return to their homes. Also, 518 people killed in the post-election violence that followed last octobeer presidential election in Tanzania that is the official figure issued by a government-appointed commission of inquiry. And, the 4th edition of the Marrakech African Literature Festival is underway, under the banner “imagining other possibilities”. Source link

Mozambique relaunches TotalEnergies gas project after five-year pause

Mozambique relaunches TotalEnergies gas project after five-year pause

French energy giant TotalEnergies officially relaunched on Thursday a massive Mozambique gas project after a five-year pause following a deadly jihadist attack. TotalEnergies chief executive Patrick Pouyanne announced the restart of the Mozambique LNG project at a ceremony attended by President Daniel Chapo. “I am delighted to announce the full restart of the Mozambique LNG project … The force majeure is over,” Pouyanne told the event. The $20 billion project in the northern Cabo Delgado province on the border with Tanzania was suspended following a bloody jihadist attack in 2021 that killed an estimated 800 people. Survivors of 2021 terror attack in Mozambique launch court case against TotalEnergies To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Accept Manage my choices One of your browser extensions seems to be blocking the video player from loading. To watch this content, you may need to disable it on this site. Try again Eye on Africa © France 24 TotalEnergies had already lifted in October the force majeure it declared after the attack, and has …

Stunning images reveal the rich biodiversity of remotest Tanzania

Stunning images reveal the rich biodiversity of remotest Tanzania

A yellow baboon stands watch Frederic Noy/Panos Pictures A young yellow baboon (above) looks out over the Udzungwa Mountains National Park in Tanzania. The Udzungwa mountains are covered by very rich rainforests, but their remoteness means the area was relatively unexplored by biologists until recently. There are six species of primate living in the park, and for two of these species – the Udzungwa red colobus and the Sanje crested mangabey – the park is their last refuge. Another animal found here, the kipunji monkey, was only recognised as a new species in 2003 – the first new monkey species discovered in Africa since the Sanje crested mangabey in the 1980s. “To me, it was kind of magic,” says photographer Frédéric Noy, who has taken a series of images giving an insight into the region. It’s not so surprising that we are still discovering new species of fish in the deep sea or tiny insects on land, he says. “But mammals, wow!” What’s more, the kipunji were later assigned their own genus, Rungwecebus – the …

Morocco v Tanzania AFCON 2025 TV channel, live stream, kick-off time

Morocco v Tanzania AFCON 2025 TV channel, live stream, kick-off time

Africa Cup of Nations 2025 hosts Morocco take on Tanzania in the Round of 16 on Sunday. The Atlas Lions have made an unbeaten start to their home tournament and topped Group A with seven points. Their reward is a last-16 tie against Tanzania, who grabbed the final spot in the knockouts as the fourth-best third-placed team. The Taifa Stars are yet to win a game at AFCON, having finished third in Group C courtesy of draws with Uganda and Tunisia. RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch Morocco v Tanzania on TV and online. Read more football features: Best players in the world | Best players of all time | Live football on TV today When is Morocco v Tanzania? Morocco v Tanzania will take place on Sunday 4th January 2026. Check out our live football on TV guide for the latest times and information. Morocco v Tanzania kick-off time Morocco v Tanzania will kick off at 4pm. Want to see this content? We’re not able to show …

Morocco coach warns of trap as they face Tanzania in last 16

Morocco coach warns of trap as they face Tanzania in last 16

RABAT, Jan 3 : ‌Africa Cup of Nations hosts Morocco have been warned not to get too confident about their chances in Sunday’s last-16 clash against underdogs Tanzania, with coach Walid Regragui saying lack of humility has cost them in the past. Morocco are the top ranked team at the tournament and runaway favourites and look to have an easy passage into the quarter-finals at the expense of Tanzania, who squeezed into the knockout stage among the ‌four best third placed finishers. They did so without winning a game ‌and their two-point haul from three Group C matches is the lowest tally of points in tournament history for a team advancing out of the first round and into the last-16. “We hear that we are the overwhelming favourites, that we should win easily, and everyone says that if Morocco do not win, it is a failure, that if Morocco does not win easily, it ‍is a failure,” Regragui said on Saturday. “My job and the job of the staff and the senior players is to keep …

Draw with Tunisia sends Tanzania into Cup of Nations last 16

Draw with Tunisia sends Tanzania into Cup of Nations last 16

RABAT, Dec 30 : ‌Tanzania grabbed a second-half equaliser to hold Tunisia to a 1-1 draw in their last Group C game at the Africa Cup of Nations on Tuesday and book a place in the last 16. Tanzania’s second point of the tournament proved enough for them to advance as one of the four best third-placed finishers. Feisal Salum’s powerful shot three minutes into the ‌second half secured the draw after Tunisia had gone ‌ahead through a 43rd-minute penalty converted by Ismael Gharbi. Tunisia finished second in the group behind Nigeria, who beat Uganda 3-1 in Fes, with Tanzania third. Tunisia will meet Mali in Casablanca on Saturday in the last 16 while Tanzania will face hosts Morocco in the first knockout round in Rabat on Sunday.  Salum’s shot sneaked past Tunisia ‍goalkeeper Aymen Dahmen in the rain in Rabat after Tanzania defender Ibrahim Abdallah had given away a penalty for a handball offence. Gharbi tucked the kick away, having earlier hit the woodwork with a left-footed shot from the right side of the …