
Political crisis in Senegal triggers influx of migrants to Spain’s Canary Islands
In the last six weeks alone, 19 boats from West Africa have landed in the Spanish archipelago. In the whole of 2022, only three arrived

In the last six weeks alone, 19 boats from West Africa have landed in the Spanish archipelago. In the whole of 2022, only three arrived

Victims talk to EL PAÍS about the abuse they suffered at the hands of Manel Sales Castellà, who worked as a missionary for years, even though ‘everyone knew’ he was preying on minors

The community, which is celebrating International Pride Day, has been hit by both the rise of the far right and hate speech in democratic countries and by the wave of religious extremism in authoritarian regimes

Social collectives are pushing for change regarding the mining of lithium, cobalt and nickel necessary for the production of electric cars, solar panels and wind turbines as the current system mainly benefits companies and countries in the developed world

Senegalese writer Boubacar Boris Diop reflects on the protests currently shaking his country, which he believes is heading toward ‘moderate Salafism’

Six other lions from the same national park were speared after they killed 11 goats in Mbirikani area, Kajiado county

Angola to send a contingent to DRC to try to force the militia to comply with a ceasefire and avoid an escalation in the region. Kenya and Burundi have already sent troops, while Uganda and South Sudan plan to do so in the coming months

The jihadist advance in Burkina Faso and Mali has triggered a strong anti-colonial sentiment that is spreading throughout the Sahel region and being used by Russia

Half of Burkina Faso is under terrorist control and its military regime has ordered the withdrawal of French troops, following the lead of Mali where Wagner mercenaries are operating

Estimates by European institutions and academics say over half a million non-combatants have died during the Tigray conflict as a result of a government blockade that kept out humanitarian aid

The young designer and model died of asphyxiation after socks were stuffed in his mouth. The main suspect is photographer Jacktone Odhiambo, with whom Chiloba was in a relationship

Deteriorating habitats and illegal fishing are threatening the West African manatee, a species shrouded in mystery fueled by legends

The massacre has been blamed on Katibat Macina, a jihadist group linked to Al Qaeda

Moscow is extending its influence on the continent, where it benefits from a wave of growing disaffection towards the West

The low vaccination rate in Africa – where only 6% of the population is fully immunized – is considered a global threat given the risk of new coronavirus strains emerging

An Irish national and a local man also died after armed individuals on motorbikes attacked a convoy in the east of the conflict-stricken African country

Each year thousands of Africans try to cross the Sahara to reach Europe En route, many die and many just get trapped, unable to go on and unable to get back home

Africa's new wave of filmmakers is finding an increasingly powerful voice

Soldiers are training local forces for the battle against jihadists