No Comment Beard of bees Egyptian beekeeper Mohamed Hagras grows a “beard of bees” to demonstrate the usefulness of the honey-producing insects and to show that they aren’t aggressive. 08/12/2016
Kenya Giraffes "vulnerable to extinction" Giraffes have become the latest animal to be considered as being “vulnerable” to extinction. 08/12/2016
Cinema Actress Isabelle Huppert pays tribute to director Paul Verhoeven at the Marrakech Film Festival It was tribute time at the Marrakech Film Festival. 07/12/2016
Libya Libyan forces clear ISIL out of Sirte Pro-government forces in Libya have celebrated clearing out the last ISIL jihadists from the city of Sirte. 07/12/2016
World Tunisian president on the Arab Spring, foreign aid and Libya A Global Conversation interview with Tunisia's Béji Caïd Essebsi on the war in Libya, the fight against terrorism and investment conference Tunisia 2020. 05/12/2016
Target Burkina Faso wants to share its gold wealth We are a hundred meters underground, in the tunnels of the Bagassi gold mine. 05/12/2016
Cinema Hungarian director Bela Tarr heads the jury at the 16th Marrakech International Film Festival The brollies were up in Marrakech but the rain didn’t dampen the enthusiasm of the crowd at the opening of the 16th international film festival. 05/12/2016
Africanews Closed down! Fake US embassy in Ghana issued genuine visas for 10 years The United States (US) Department of State has reported the closure of a fake US embassy in Ghana's capital, Accra. The embassy had operated for a decade and had managed to issue genuine visas to appl 05/12/2016
Gambia After Brexit and Trump, the next political earthquake is in...The Gambia The world has seen another political bombshell – and this time it is in Africa! 02/12/2016
South Sudan 'Ethnic cleansing' reported in South Sudan President Salva Kiir denies using starvation and rape as weapons of war as the UN describes the conflict as "fertile ground" for genocide. 01/12/2016
Cult Rabat beats to sound of Visa for Music Among the many artists at this year’s Visa for Music in Rabat, a fair for music professionals from across Africa and the Middle East, was Guinea’s Sekouba Bambino, one of West Africa’s most popular… 30/11/2016
Economy Tunisia 2020 seeks to reverse foreign capital investment flight International investors have turned out in force for the Tunisia 2020 conference. 29/11/2016
Economy Fair finance or funny money? Scepticism greets Zimbabwe's new bond notes With no national currency since 2009, Zimbabwe launches dollar-backed bond notes to cope with cash crisis. 28/11/2016
Madagascar Madagascar: reintegration centre gives young people fresh start In Ambohidratimo, a town some 15 kilometres from the Madagascan capital, a reintegration centre receives 150 children and teenagers night and day. 28/11/2016
Africanews Two women defy the odds to run for president in Somalia Somalia is a patriarchal society which has never had a female leader till until recently when two women took a step to make that dream a reality. 28/11/2016
Economy Morocco's moves to aid SMEs in the digital era Morocco is increasingly at the forefront of Africa’s charge to bring business leaders together to discuss the future of trade in today’s fast changing world. 25/11/2016
Economy Morocco's building trade goes green hot on the heels of Cop 22 Moroccan construction looks to energy efficiency 24/11/2016
Cameroon Anglophone protester killed in Cameroon One person has been killed and around 100 people arrested after demonstrators clashed with security forces in an English speaking city in Cameroon. 23/11/2016
Cult Rabat's Visa for Music festival again reveals hidden jewels A festival for the lesser-known yet ambitious smaller groups and musicians, the third Visa for Music festival in Rabat has again produced a rich crop of artists who may be about to launch internationa 23/11/2016
Sci-Tech Making the most of precious water in Morocco Morocco is at the forefront of eking the best out of poor soils and a harsh climate where water is scarce, and is boosting its rural agriculture with innovative, environmentally-friendly projects 22/11/2016
No Comment COP22: Agreement reached at Marrakech climate talks As the United Nations’ climate talks came to an end, countries pledged on Friday November 18 to move forward with the implementation of the Paris Agreement. 22/11/2016
Libya 'Children among dead' in Benghazi bomb blast Three children are believed to be among at least seven people killed in a car bomb attack in Benghazi. 21/11/2016
Democratic Republic Of Congo Media & conflicts: domestic and international media threatened in Central Africa Ethnic conflicts, political instability and starvation characterize the realities of Burundi and Democratic Republic of Congo. The Foreign press seems indifferent to the massacres taking place in thes 21/11/2016
Egypt Egyptian Journalists Union head sentenced to two years in jail An Egyptian court has sentenced the head of a journalists’ union to two years in prison, a ruling condemned by rights groups. 19/11/2016
Morocco Countries appeal to Trump over climate change as COP22 ends Environmental groups such as Greenpeace have welcomed the united front displayed by nearly 200 countries in Marrakesh in the face of Donald Trump’s campaign threat to quit the Paris accord on climate… 19/11/2016
World Action on climate change is an "urgent duty" - COP22 delegates In theory, the aim of the COP 22 summit was clear: to implement the Paris agreement to limit the rise in temperatures to 1. 18/11/2016