Cyclone Freddy, which killed more than 400 people in southern Africa, has affected more than half a million people in Malawi, one of the poorest countries now facing the risk of a humanitarian crisis, according to the United Nations.

The British Home Secretary will spend the weekend in Rwanda. Suella Braverman is due to meet members of the government to speed up the implementation of the controversial "Migrant Deal" which aims to deport refugees from the United Kingdom to Rwanda. The details of our correspondent Clément di Roma.

In Ghana, a state funeral was held in Accra, in tribute to football player Christian Atsu, who died in the earthquake that plunged Turkey into mourning. Presided over by the Head of State Nana Akufo-Addo, the ceremony took place in the presence of the family of the deceased but also former teammates, who wore a t-shirt with his image, and many fans, who marched in front of the coffin draped in the colors of Ghana and installed under a white tent. A subject by Laurent Berstecher.

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