No Comment Protests and violence in Douala over alleged stolen vote Violent protests in Douala over alleged election fraud have led to four deaths and over a hundred arrests, with the nation questioning its future under current rule. 28/10/2025
Kenya Eleven dead after plane carrying European tourists crashes in Kenya Kenyan authorities are investigating the cause of the crash, which happened while the plane was travelling to Maasai Mara National Reserve. 28/10/2025
Travel News Angola, Mozambique and Egypt advocate greater cooperation to promote tourism in Africa In a panel discussion at the Global Tourism Forum, leaders from Angola, Mozambique and Egypt explored the economic impact of tourism, its role in job creation and the importance of investment in tourism infrastructure in Africa. 24/10/2025
No Comment Nubian women in Kenya revive tradition through urban farming In the heart of Kibera, Kenya’s largest informal settlement, a group of Nubian women is transforming small urban spaces into thriving gardens through hydroponics and circular farming. 21/10/2025
Madagascar Madagascar coup leader Randrianirina set to be sworn in as president Colonel Michael Randrianirina, who led a coup in Madagascar, will serve as president for up to two years before holding elections. The African Union has suspended the country's membership in the bloc. 16/10/2025
No Comment Madagascar’s crisis intensifies following dissolution of parliament Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina dissolved the lower house of parliament on Tuesday, escalating a deepening political crisis after a military rebellion forced him to flee and go into hiding. 15/10/2025
Madagascar Madagascar president flees country following military rebellion Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina made his first public comments since the CAPSAT military unit turned against his government amid weekslong protests, saying he fled the country in fear for his life. 14/10/2025
Egypt Egypt's president says Trump's Gaza plan is 'last chance' for peace Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and US President Donald Trump co-chaired a peace summit in Egypt's Sharm el Sheikh on Monday on Gaza's future and the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. 13/10/2025
Climate How climate change is affecting Kenya’s mental health Researchers in Madagascar, Spain and the Netherlands have also found links between climate change and depression and anxiety. 13/10/2025
Madagascar Madagascar's president claims coup attempt under way On Sunday, the minister of armed forces in Madagascar acknowledged an officer selected by a military group supporting demonstrators calling for President Andry Rajoelina to resign as the country's new army chief. 12/10/2025
Culture news Egyptian police seek rare pharaonic painting stolen from Saqqara tomb The incident comes weeks after another incident that shook the archaeological community: the disappearance of a gold bracelet from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir that dates back to the era of the Third Transition. 12/10/2025
Green News How cocoa production is driving ‘colossal’ deforestation in Liberia Cocoa production is fueling illegal deforestation in Liberia, new investigation reveals. 08/10/2025
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso's junta arrests European NGO workers for 'spying' The Netherlands-based International NGO Safety Organisation (INSO) said it "categorically rejects" the allegations made regarding its eight workers. 08/10/2025
Sudan ICC convicts former militia leader of past war crimes in Darfur Abd-Al-Rahman led the Janjaweed militia responsible for the killing of over 300,000 people and displacing millions in Sudan’s Darfur region during a brutal campaign which also displaced close to three million people. 07/10/2025
Green News 100 million buildings at risk from rising sea levels, warns report Fossil fuel emissions need to be ‘curbed quickly’ to prevent millions of buildings from becoming a regular flood risk. 06/10/2025
No Comment Morocco faces largest youth-led demonstrations in years For a fifth night in a row, anti-government protests swept across Morocco, with demonstrations over failing public services escalating into violence and destruction in several cities. 02/10/2025
No Comment Thousands protest in Madagascar’s capital demanding president Andry Ra Thousands of young demonstrators marched through Madagascar’s capital, Antananarivo, on Tuesday demanding the resignation of President Andry Rajoelina after days of deadly youth-led protests over electricity and water shortages. 01/10/2025
Libya Bodies of suspected migrants found in Libyan desert, aid groups say Libya, which shares borders with six countries and has a long coastline along the Mediterranean, has been a main transit point for migrants trying to reach Europe. 25/09/2025
World News French navy seizes almost 10 tonnes of cocaine off West Africa coast The drugs were discovered on an unflagged fishing vessel in the Gulf of Guinea on Monday, a key transit route for drugs heading to Europe. 25/09/2025
Somalia Somalia says no to Egypt-Ethiopia peacekeeper clash on its soil There will be no "proxy war" between Egypt and Ethiopia on Somali soil, according to the country's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. 24/09/2025
Health news Congo sees 31 deaths from Ebola amid outbreak, WHO says The latest figures show the casualty rate has nearly doubled since last week. 18/09/2025
Kenya Kenya seeks arrest of British national over murder near UK army camp An arrest warrant has been issued for a British citizen over the death of a young Kenyan mother whose body was found in a septic tank 13 years ago. Authorities did not disclose whether the suspect was a soldier. 16/09/2025
Democratic Republic Of Congo At least 193 people killed in two separate boat accidents in DR Congo Boat accidents have become increasingly more frequent in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as many people opt for this more affordable mode of transportation. These wooden vessels are frequently overloaded and often not equipped with life jackets. 13/09/2025
Algeria ‘Biggest crisis since independence’: What next for France and Algeria? As a diplomatic spat between Paris and Algiers continues to sour, Euronews dissects how things got so bad, and where they could go from here. 12/09/2025
Democratic Republic Of Congo IS group-linked militants slaughter 60 people in eastern DR Congo A local official says the Allied Democratic Force (ADF) targeted residents attending a burial in the country's North Kivu province. 09/09/2025
Tunisia Flotilla for Gaza struck by drone off Tunisia, organisers say Videos circulating online reveal a luminous flying object hitting the vessel. No crew members were harmed. Activists part of the flotilla say they will not be deterred by the attack, and that their mission will continue as planned. 09/09/2025