Author: Widad Widad wahbi

Cuba’s president warns of “guerrilla warfare” in response to any U.S. attack

Edited By: Africa Eye Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has stated that his country would respond with a form of guerrilla warfare if the United States were to launch a military attack, warning that such a scenario would result in significant losses for both sides. His remarks were made in an interview with Newsweek conducted in […]

Middle East war: Chinese companies shift operations toward Africa

Edited By: Aminata Diallo Chinese logistics companies are gradually scaling back their operations in the Middle East and redirecting their activities toward Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Americas, as the ongoing conflict in the region intensifies. The deteriorating security environment has contributed to a sharp increase in freight costs, prompting companies to reassess their geographical […]

Cuba’s electricity crisis deepens blackouts and disrupts the economy

Edited By: Aya Selene Cuba is facing a severe electricity crisis marked by prolonged and recurring power outages, despite having nominal generation capacity that exceeds its actual demand. The situation reflects a combination of structural, economic, and political challenges affecting the country’s energy sector. For many residents, daily life has been significantly disrupted, with extended […]

Ukraine war: Cameroon confirms deaths of 16 nationals fighting with Russian forces

Edited By: Africa Eye Cameroon has officially confirmed the deaths of 16 of its citizens who had joined Russian forces in the war in Ukraine, marking the first acknowledgment of such losses by authorities in Yaoundé. The Ministry of External Relations announced that it had received the information through a diplomatic note from the Russian […]

Vietnam Parliament Approves Appointment of New President

Rédacttion : Africa Eye Vietnam’s National Assembly on Tuesday approved the appointment of Communist Party leader To Lam as president for a five-year term, in a move analysts say reinforces the concentration of power in a model comparable to that of China. Lam, who already assumed the party’s top position as general secretary following the […]

Boat Race in Sierra Leone Celebrates Coastal Culture and Resilience

Edited By: Africa Eye In Freetown, Sierra Leone, the Coastal Unity boat race brought together coastal communities to showcase how they balance daily survival, climate pressures, and emerging tourism opportunities. Held on April 4 and 5, the event gathered more than 16 communities, competing on the water while also promoting local culture and tourism. Participants […]

Trump Insults Iranians While Responding to Question on Infrastructure Strikes

Edited By: Africa Eye U.S. President Donald Trump has sparked widespread controversy after making inflammatory remarks about Iranians during a press conference, in response to a question about potential strikes on Iranian infrastructure. During the exchange, Trump defended the idea of targeting infrastructure, arguing that such actions should not be considered war crimes. He claimed […]

Zambia Declares Emergency Measures Over Fuel Crisis

Edited By: Aminata Diallo The Zambian government has declared a state of emergency over the country’s fuel supply, as ongoing conflict in the Middle East continues to disrupt global oil markets and strain domestic energy availability. In an effort to cushion the national economy, authorities have introduced temporary fiscal measures, including a full exemption from […]

Russian Drones Strike Odesa as Senior Air Force Commander Dies in Plane Crash

Edited By: Africa Eye At least three people, including a young child, were killed in a Russian drone attack targeting the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa, Ukrainian officials said on Monday. The strike also left at least 16 people injured and caused power outages affecting thousands of residents. According to Ukrainian authorities, the attack […]

 A Unique Learning Model Helps Teen Mothers Return to School in Kenya

Edited By: Africa Eye A specialized school in Kenya is offering teenage mothers a second chance at education through an innovative model that combines academic learning with childcare and social support. Greenland Girls School, located in Kajiado County south of Nairobi, has enabled more than 310 young mothers to return to secondary education. The institution […]

DR Congo to Receive Deportees from the United States

Edited By: Sekou Kagné The Democratic Republic of Congo is set to join a group of African countries willing to receive third-country nationals deported from the United States, according to an official statement released on Sunday. The Congolese government announced that the program will begin this month, with deportees expected to arrive in Kinshasa. It […]

South Korea Apologizes to North Korea Over Drone Incident

Edited By: Tendai Zola South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has issued an apology to North Korea over the launch of drones into its territory earlier this year, describing the incident as “irresponsible” and “reckless.” Speaking during a cabinet meeting on Monday, Lee confirmed that an official from the National Intelligence Service and an active-duty […]

Nigerian Army Rescues Dozens of Kidnapped Worshippers

Edited By: Africa  Eye The Nigerian army announced on Sunday that it had rescued 31 civilians who were abducted while attending an Easter service in Kaduna State, in the country’s northwest. At least five people were killed during the attack. The kidnapping took place in a village located about 100 kilometers north of the capital, […]

UAE Thwarts Iranian Attack on Petrochemical Plant, Fires Reported

Edited By: Aya Selene The United Arab Emirates said on Sunday it had intercepted a new wave of Iranian missile and drone attacks targeting the Borouge petrochemical complex in the Ruwais industrial area, marking another escalation in the Gulf. According to reports, UAE air defense systems successfully intercepted most of the incoming threats. However, debris […]

Spain Condemns Anti-Muslim Chants During Friendly Match Against Egypt

Edited By: Sekou Kagné Spain’s Foreign Minister, José Manuel Albares, has strongly condemned what he described as “deviant behavior” following anti-Muslim chants by a group of fans during a recent friendly football match between Spain and Egypt. In a phone call with his Egyptian counterpart, Badr Abdelatty, Albares emphasized that such actions are “completely unacceptable […]