Target Madagascar opens up national parks in bid to boost eco-tourism Target Madagascar continues this week in the south west of the island, in one of Madagascar’s 43 national nature reserves. 22/09/2016
Egypt Tragedy at sea as another migrant boat sinks in the Med At least 43 people have been killed and scores more are missing after a boat carrying almost 600 migrants capsized off the coast of Egypt. 22/09/2016
Republic of the Congo At least 32 people killed in DRC during two days of violence At least 32 people have been killed in Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) over the last two days, according to a police spokesman. 21/09/2016
Sport Toure hangs up international boots Ivory Coast international Yaya Toure on Tuesday announced his retirement from International football. 20/09/2016
Democratic Republic Of Congo Congolese opposition HQ burns down as deadly violence intensifies The headquarters of the main opposition party and other political groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been destroyed by fire – leaving a number of people… 20/09/2016
Republic of the Congo DR Congo: 'Dozens dead' in anti-government protests claims opposition Security forces in the Democratic Republic of Congo killed more than 50 people on Monday, according to the opposition, in a violent crackdown on anti-government… 19/09/2016
Libya Two Italians 'and a Canadian' are abducted in Libya Two Italians have been kidnapped in Libya, reportedly alongside a Canadian national. 19/09/2016
Economy The difficult task of securing Egypt's financial future Egypt's $12 billion (10.7 billion euro) loan from the International Monetary Fund dominated a major conference in Cairo on the country's financial future. 19/09/2016
Democratic Republic Of Congo At least 17 dead in anti-Kabila protests in DR Congo At least 17 people have been killed in the Democratic Republic of Congo following a violent anti-government rally. 19/09/2016
Africanews DRC: Kahuzi-Biega National Park endangered The Kahuzi-Biega National Park in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo is under threat. 17/09/2016
Libya Oil tankers return to Libya as rival governments agree on export resumption What is really happening in Libya right now? 16/09/2016
Target Madagascar drills deep to make most of unused resources Madagascar is on the verge of an oil and gas revolution, but how will it develop these new sectors of the economy for the benefit of all without ruining the environment? 15/09/2016
South Africa South Africa: emergency service work to save illegal workers trapped in mine Rescuers are working to recover a group of illegal miners who became trapped in a South African gold mine last Wednesday (September 7). 12/09/2016
Libya Haftar's oil blitz could fatally undermine Libyan government The internationally-recognised Libyan government’s loss of key oil facilities to forces loyal to the eastern administration and General Kalifa Haftar is a potentially serious blow that could starve Tr 12/09/2016
Africanews What are the top 5 Android Apps? Every day the app on top on the list keeps changing and there is competition everywhere. 12/09/2016
Tanzania Tanzania quake kills 13 and injures nearly 200 At least 13 people have reportedly died and nearly 200 others injured in northern Tanzania after a 5. 11/09/2016
Gabon Jean Ping challenges Gabon election result in court France’s foreign minister has said the constitutional court of Gabon must examine a challenge to the country’s presidential election by opposition candidate Jean… 09/09/2016
Target Madagascar takes to mining with wary eye on risks Madagascar is desperately poor and needs to develop its vast natural resources, but it is also a global ecological treasure house, subject to international scrutiny. Global capital will not invest her 08/09/2016
Gabon Gabon: Bongo hits back at claims he stole disputed election Accused of cheating at the polls in Gabon, re-elected President Ali Bongo turned the tables on Wednesday, saying that if electoral fraud was committed it was by his challenger Jean… 07/09/2016
South Sudan South Sudan accepts new UN-backed peacekeeping force Under increasing international pressure, South Sudan has agreed to accept 4,000 extra peacekeepers. 05/09/2016
Gabon Gabon's opposition leader declares himself president after disputed election Gabonese opposition candidate Jean Ping declared himself president on Friday (September 2), after a disputed election that triggered two days of post-election riots against President Ali… 03/09/2016
Gabon Gabon rocked by second night of post-election violence At least three people have died and hundreds have been arrested in a second day of protests in Gabon following the announcement of President Ali Bongo’s re-election, amid accusations that the vote was 01/09/2016
Gabon Gabon's disputed election plunges it into 'deep crisis' Riots have erupted in Gabon’s capital Libreville, as anger boils over the country’s disputed presidential election. 01/09/2016
Target Toamasina: the economic heart of Madagascar Madagascar’s Port of Toamasina, the economic heart of the country. 01/09/2016
Africanews Gabon post-election crisis: Continued protests and reactions Over a thousand people have been arrested during two days of post-election violence in Gabon after the announcement of the results for the 2016 presidential election. 01/09/2016
Gabon Gabon's parliament set ablaze after President Bongo wins disputed election FOLLOW LIVE our sister channel africanews for all the latest details from Gabon. 01/09/2016