World News Euroviews. Malaria devastates lives and economies like COVID-19. We should fight it in the same way ǀ View
World Outspoken Libyan princess Alia Al Senussi supports ‘New Saudi’ art scene As a Libyan princess raised in exile, Alia Al Senussi, has never let her family’s ousting from the throne and their homeland in the 1960s, define her. 08/05/2020
Algeria Singer Idir, an 'icon of Algeria' and Kabyle identity, dead at 70 Idir, whose real name is Hamid Cheriet, was taken to hospital on Friday but died a day later from pulmonary disease 04/05/2020
Somalia Somali engineer invents home-made respirator Somalia receives a boost in fight against COVID-19 in the form of home-made mechanised respirators, created by 21-year-old Mogadishu-based mechanical engineer A 21-year-old mechanical engineer came up with the device in response to a national shortage. 02/05/2020
Green News Wildlife in South Africa needs protection more than ever before Rangers are on duty day and night as the lockdown may lead to a surge in poaching. 01/05/2020
Morocco Many Muslims around the world begin Ramadan under lockdown In many countries Muslims are under lockdown and many communal rituals that are so integral to the holy month of fasting can't be performed. 25/04/2020
World Tunisian Olympic medalist Ines Boubakri shares home training tips Tunisian Olympic medalist Ines Boubakri expressed support for the postponement of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, saying it is in the best interest of all those taking part. 24/04/2020
World Fish out of water: How is Moroccan surfer Ramzi Boukhiam training during quarantine? Set to represent in Morocco in the first ever surfing competition in the Olympic Games, Ramzi Boukhiam is now dealing with the Tokyo 2020 Games’ postponement to 2021. 24/04/2020
World News Coronavirus could make rising global hunger worse, warns new report More than 130 million people worldwide suffered from acute food insecurity last year. COVID-19 could push that number higher, a new report has warned. 21/04/2020
No Comment Raging floodwaters become deadly in Democratic Republic of Congo At least 25 people have been killed by flooding in eastern Congo, the administrator of Uvira territory in South Kivu province, Kiza Muhato, told The Associated Press. 21/04/2020
World News Euroviews. The G20’s promise of a debt freeze is not enough for Africa to combat the COVID-19 crisis ǀ View If the infections continue to rise, Africa’s weak healthcare systems will be immensely overwhelmed and not able to deal with the raging virus. 20/04/2020
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso officers killed 31 unarmed detainees, says HRW The victims, all from the nomadic Muslim Peuhl or Fulani community, were reportedly killed within hours of being arrested in the northern town of Djibo on April 9, HRW said in a statement. 20/04/2020
Nigeria Africa will be next epicentre of coronavirus, says WHO The World Health Organization says the number of known coronavirus cases in Africa has risen by 51 percent. 18/04/2020
No Comment Fire kills 14 at camp for displaced people in north-east Nigeria Fourteen people were killed on Thursday in a fire at a camp housing tens of thousands of people displaced by jihadist violence in north-east Nigeria. 17/04/2020
Libya Libya: Caught between bombs, bullets and now COVID-19 The coronavirus pandemic is putting yet more strain on a country already struggling with civil war and a migrant crisis. 16/04/2020
Libya Euroviews. Ignoring COVID-19 cases at Libya migrant centres will have dire consequences for Europe ǀ View Both individual countries like Italy and the EU overall will need to strike the political balance between the needs of their citizens and the humanitarian obligation to provide shelter for refugees and migrants. 16/04/2020
No Comment Food parcels given to those unable to work amid Johannesburg lockdown Those receiving the essential packages included self-employed waste pickers who scour the city's rubbish for recyclables and are paid for the amount they collect. 13/04/2020
Democratic Republic Of Congo As it prepares for coronavirus, Congo confirms a new Ebola case A new case of the Ebola virus has been confirmed in eastern Congo, just three days before the country expected to declare an end to the outbreak. 10/04/2020
World News #StayInYourTent: COVID-19 protective measures reach Sahara Desert Sahrawi refugees, who have been living in the middle of the Algerian desert for 45 years, are facing a new kind isolation amid this global pandemic. 10/04/2020
No Comment Violinist serenades neighbours from balcony amid coronavirus lockdown Meet the Egyptian who decided to try and lift spirits in his Cairo neighbourhood by serenading neighbours with his violin. 02/04/2020
No Comment Messages of support for health workers displayed on Egyptian pyramid Authorities in Egypt lit up the pyramids on Monday night in an expression of support for health workers battling the coronavirus outbreak. 'Stay home, Stay safe, Thank you to those keeping us safe', read the message emblazoned on the Great Pyramid of Giza. 31/03/2020
Green News Good news: endangered Black Rhino populations increase in Africa The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) reported a population growth of around 2.5 per cent each year between 2012 and 2018. 25/03/2020
Senegal Senegal's government says it cannot bring back students from Wuhan Senegal's government says it can't afford to bring home its citizens studying in China. 19/03/2020
Green News A modern-day Noah's Ark is being built on South Africa's coast The world's biggest conservation project to date has ambitions of biblical proportions. 18/03/2020
Mali Two hostages kidnapped in Burkina Faso found safe and sound in Mali The couple had disappeared mid-December 2018 while crossing Burkina Faso, a country heavily affected by jihadists attacks. 14/03/2020
Kenya 'Devastating': Poachers kill 'last female' white giraffe and her calf The slaughter of a white female and her calf leaves just one lone male alive in the country. 11/03/2020
World News Euroviews. Will 2020 be a pivotal year for Africa-EU relations? Not without dialogue and mutual respect ǀ View While EU political leaders claim that 2020 will be a ‘pivotal year’ for EU-Africa relations, the joint announcement expected to be made soon by the European Commission and the European Union External Action Service fails to show a sincere intention to move away from an asymmetric relationship. 11/03/2020