12 minutes with ‘We don't accept lectures’ when it comes to the fight against corruption, PM Rama says
12 minutes with ‘We don't accept lectures’ when it comes to the fight against corruption, PM Rama says
Egypt More than 200 ships are now waiting to get through the Suez Canal Experts warn that moving the Ever Given could take over a week. 26/03/2021
Egypt At least 18 people die as two trains collide in southern Egypt Egypt’s Railway Authorities issued another statement saying the accident happened when someone activated the emergency brakes of a passenger train. 26/03/2021
World Suez Canal: Owner of wedged container ship apologises 12% of global trade passes through the canal and older channels have been opened to try to deal with the backlog of traffic. It is thought that a gust of wind caused the ship to get stuck. 25/03/2021
Business Series The staycations boosting business in Angola In partnership with Governo de Angola Entrepreneurs in Angola are particularly agile and innovative. Meet two such businessmen making the most out of travel restrictions to develop products for the domestic market, which had previously been imported. 24/03/2021
Republic of the Congo Republic of Congo: Opponent dies of COVID-19 on election day Guy-Brice Parfait Kolelas was the main challenger of longstanding president Denis Sassou N'guesso. 21/03/2021
Republic of the Congo Congo election turmoil as opposition leader hospitalised with COVID-19 Sassou N’Guesso is the third-longest serving president in Africa. 20/03/2021
Cry Like A Boy Podcast | What can we learn from the men seeking friendship in mines What are the positive forms of masculinities that emerge from the depths of South Africa’s abandoned gold mines? Listen to the new episode of our original podcast, #CryLikeABoy 18/03/2021
Nature Extraordinary photos of the world’s first underwater climate protest An activist from Greenpeace held placards while floating in the water above seagrass meadows in the Indian Ocean. 18/03/2021
Tanzania Tanzania's President John Magufuli dies aged 61 President John Magufuli of Tanzania, a prominent COVID-19 skeptic in Africa whose populist rule often cast his East African country in a harsh international spotlight, has died. 17/03/2021
Business Series The mining industry in Angola, no longer a diamond in the rough In partnership with Governo de Angola Angola is creating a new diamond development hub in the mining province of Lunda Sul, creating jobs, investment and specialist careers. 17/03/2021
Niger Niger: Gunmen kill at least 58 in attack on market sellers There was no immediate claim of responsibility for Monday's massacres, though extremists belonging to the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara group are known to be active in the region. 16/03/2021
Nigeria Nigeria: Gunmen abduct 30 students in school school attack The latest abduction took place late Thursday night at the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Afaka, in the Igabi local government area of Kaduna state, police said. 12/03/2021
Cry Like A Boy Meet the man who stopped at nothing to feed his family in Lesotho As part of its #CryLikeaBoy series, Euronews follows up the publication of two exclusive podcast documentaries with this video testimony that sheds a unique light on the plight of Lesotho's mining families. 11/03/2021
Angola The bikers making Angola the ride of their lives In partnership with Governo de Angola Euronews follows a motorcycle group riding around Angola promoting tourism and doing social work. 10/03/2021
Equatorial Guinea Death toll from Equatorial Guinea blasts rises to 98 with 615 injured A string of four huge explosions occurred in mid-afternoon on Sunday. 08/03/2021
Nature These female rangers want your help to stop poaching in South Africa A live stream from this reserve allows you to report suspicious activity to the Black Mambas Anti-Poaching Unit. 08/03/2021
Equatorial Guinea At least 20 dead, 600 wounded in Equatorial Guinea blasts President Teodoro Obiang Nguema said the explosion at 4 p.m. local time was due to the “negligent handling of dynamite” in the military barracks. 08/03/2021
Eco-Innovation This is the world's first sailing ship made out of flip flops Activists in Kenya are raising awareness around marine pollution by building a ship out of plastic waste. 07/03/2021
Senegal 4 killed in protests in wake of Senegal's opposition leader's arrest Supporters of Ousmane Sonko - a strong opponent of President Macky Sall and a popular with the country’s youth - say charges against him are politically motivated, 06/03/2021
No Comment Dakar disorder after arrest of Senegal's main opposition leader Clashes erupted in Senegal's capital Dakar on Thursday after the arrest of key opposition leader Ousmane Sonko. 05/03/2021
Cry Like A Boy Podcast | Left behind: plight of Lesotho's mining families We look at the fate of mining families left behind by men working to provide for them. 04/03/2021
Djibouti At least 20 dead after smugglers throw migrants from boat The drama unfolded as the migrants were travelling from Djibouti to Yemen. 04/03/2021
Business Series Luanda: The best catch capital In partnership with Governo de Angola Angola's 1600 kilometres of coast is home to great fishing and famous record breaking sport fishing world champions. Explore Angola delves into these rich waters to find out more. 03/03/2021
Nigeria Nigerian governor says 279 kidnapped schoolgirls are freed The girls were abducted from their boarding school by gunmen last Friday. 02/03/2021
Nigeria Police and army in bid to rescue 317 schoolgirls kidnapped in Nigeria Unidentified gunmen stormed the Government Girls Secondary School in the town of Jangebe and took the girls away, say police. 27/02/2021
Nigeria Police confirm abduction of at least 317 girls in Zamfara state Gunmen abducted 317 girls from a boarding school in northern Nigeria on Friday, police said. 26/02/2021