Morocco Protests in Morocco over fishmonger 'crushed to death after episode with police' Widespread protests have taken place in several cities across Morocco after a fishmonger was reportedly crushed to death trying to retrieve fish confiscated by… 30/10/2016
Algeria Algerian president makes rare public appearance Abdelaziz Bouteflika has made a rare public appearance at a mosque in Algiers. 30/10/2016
World The Moroccan gateway to Cop 22 Morocco is leading the way in solar energy and benefiting from its most powerful natural resource while protecting the environment and creating jobs 28/10/2016
World Road to Cop 22: protecting Morocco's coastline Morocco's Blue Belt initiative aims to encourage sustainable fishing, from seas and lakes to consumers' plates, to allow marine resources to renew themselves. 25/10/2016
Central African Republic Violence erupts at anti-UN mission protest in CAR Tensions boil over into violence in the Central African Republic. 24/10/2016
Libya Libya: Freed ISIL migrant girl relives kidnap ordeal The horror of life in the clutches of ISIL has been described by a 12-year-old girl, one of a group of Eritrean female captives of the extremists to have been freed by pro-government forces in… 24/10/2016
Africanews The sea urchin fisherwomen of Senegal Fishing in the sea remains the main activity for most women in Senegal's local Community Lebu. 23/10/2016
Africanews 26 hostages released by Somali pirates after nearly five years in captivity Somali pirates have released 26 Asian hostages held for nearly five years after the hijacking of their fishing vessel, the last commercial ship seized at the height of the country’s piracy scourge, 23/10/2016
World Road to Cop22: green tourism in Marrakech The Moroccan city of Marrakech, which is hosting the Cop22 climate change summit in November, has dedicated itself to eco-tourism. 22/10/2016
Africanews Kenya's first Mr and Miss Albinism crowned Young persons living with albinism in Kenya on Friday participated in the first Mister and Miss Albinism in the capital Nairobi to demystify their condition. 22/10/2016
Cameroon Train crash in Cameroon kills more than 50 people Fifty-five dead and 575 injured are the provisional casualty figures following a train derailment in Cameroon. 21/10/2016
South Africa South Africa to withdraw from the ICC The country's Justice Minister, Michael Masutha, says the court's obligations are no consistent with legislation granting diplomatic immunity to sitting leaders. 21/10/2016
Africanews General Butt Naked pleads for funding and Liberia's forgiveness A former notorious Liberian warlord "General Butt Naked," who repented of his atrocities and became a preacher seeks for funding for his project. 20/10/2016
Libya Libya: five years on from the death of Gaddafi Five years ago, the wave of anger that fuelled the Arab Spring revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia crashed into Libya. 20/10/2016
Africanews School in the day, brothel at night ... Ugandan teachers fight trespassers Two government primary schools in Uganda's Kisima island in the central part of the country has been invaded by residents who engage in sexual activity at night. 20/10/2016
Africanews Zimbabwe ready to crown its ugliest man in November The ugliest man in Zimbabwe will be crowned on November 25 despite the difficulties in securing funds to sustain the pageant in the past years. 20/10/2016
Africanews Spouses of Ugandan police help force cut down procurement expenditure A first of its kind in the country, wives of police officers produce uniforms for the force as a way of offsetting procurement challenges. 18/10/2016
Nigeria Parents of Chibok girls freed by Boko Haram appeal to Nigerian government The parents of 21 girls freed by the militants want their daughters' health and education taken care of. The government thinks Boko Haram is ready to negotiate the release of 83 more girls. 18/10/2016
No Comment Chibok girls and parents reunited The parents of 21 Nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by Islamist group Boko Haram have been reunited with their children after over two years of separation. 17/10/2016
Nigeria Nigerian schools reunited with families Twenty-one schoolgirls recently released by the Nigerian militant group Boko Haram have been reunited with their families. 16/10/2016
Egypt Egypt temporarily opens Rafah border crossing People living in Gaza have been allowed to cross into Egypt for the first time in almost 40 days. 15/10/2016
Rwanda 'Historic' climate change deal reached in Rwanda Countries agree to reduce emissions of Hydrofluorocarbon greenhouse gases in a major milestone for combating climate change. 15/10/2016
Nigeria Nigeria's President Buhari says his wife belongs in the kitchen The Nigerian president is at the centre of a row after suggesting his wife belongs in the kitchen. 14/10/2016
Nigeria Nigeria: 21 Chibok schoolgirls freed by Boko Haram Twenty one schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram Islamists more than two years ago in northern Nigeria have been freed. 13/10/2016
South Africa Police and students battle in Joburg as education crisis spirals The crisis in South African higher education shows no sign of abating as clashes once again erupt between police and students. 12/10/2016