Libya UNHCR in Libya Part 3: Former staffer blows whistle on favouritism Euronews has been able to speak under the condition of anonymity with a former Libyan UNHCR staffer who has been working in Tripoli. 03/10/2019
Libya Migrants in detention centres ask: 'Why does UNHCR keep us in prison?' The UN agency has been accused of being a “fig leaf” for the policy of externalisation of EU borders; critics argue that UNHCR action is Libya is uneffective. We asked migrants held in detention centres their opinion. 02/10/2019
Libya Who are the UNHCR really working to help - refugees or states? Euronews has undertaken an investigation into the UNHCR's operation in Libya, where tens of thousands of migrants live in detainment camps, hoping to make it to Europe. 02/10/2019
Angola The 'Kuduro' state of mind In partnership with Infotur Angola This type of music invented in the capital of Angola is starting to conquer the planet, but its creators say Kuduro is much more than a type of music, it's a state of mind. 02/10/2019
Cinema El Gouna Film Festival: Looks from the red carpet As celebrities made their way through the red carpet of the closing ceremony, we selected ten statement looks. 30/09/2019
World NBA jnr league basketball takes off in Morocco The jnr. NBA program and OCP group, a world-leader in the phosphate industry, in an effort to teach life skills and empower youths across Morocco are tapping into what they have called the transformative power of basketball. 30/09/2019
Morocco Sahrawi activist: My struggle to keep conflict with Morocco peaceful Sahrawi activist Aminatu Haidar, winner of the alternative Nobel Prize, told Euronews that human rights must be guaranteed to her community. 29/09/2019
Egypt Winners of Egypt's El Gouna Film Festival revealed The third edition of the El Gouna Film Festival wrapped up its nine-day run on Friday with more than 80 films screened throughout the week. 28/09/2019
Cinema El Gouna Film Festival: Give Up The Ghost wins Best Arab Short Film Give Up The Ghost (2019) by Jordanian filmmaker Zain Duraie won Best Arab Short Film at the third edition of the El Gouna Film Festival. The film tells the story of a couple who is unable to have children and struggle due to external pressures. 28/09/2019
South Africa 'We stand together': Meghan visits memorial for murdered student Meghan Markle visited a memorial to Uyinene Mrwetyana, a young South African whose rape and murder inspired thousands to protest. 28/09/2019
Nigeria Hundreds of chained captives released from Nigerian school Police say children as young as five were among those released from the building in Kaduna 28/09/2019
Cinema El Gouna Film Festival: Palestinian filmmaker Mai Masri shares her experience Documentaries are not just about showing life's harsh realities, Mai Masri, a Palestinian filmmaker who has directed more than eight films focusing on the struggles of her home country and Lebanon over a span of more than 30 years. 28/09/2019
Angola Prince Harry follows in footsteps of Princess Diana to clear landmine Harry clears Angola landmine 22 years after Diana 27/09/2019
Cinema El Gouna Film Festival: How to get a film seen around the world Getting people to actually see your film, is one of the most difficult and constant challenges independent filmmakers face once they have created their work. Distribution specialists gathered on Tuesday to discuss the topic at the El Gouna Film Festival. 26/09/2019
Cinema Egypt’s first animated feature took 20 years to make After nearly 20 years in the making, Egypt’s first animated feature movie hit the big screen on Monday at the third edition of the El Gouna International Film Festival in Egypt. 25/09/2019
Tanzania Man drowns proposing to his girlfriend during idyllic getaway "We never got to embrace and celebrate the beginning of the rest of our lives together, as the best day of our lives turned into the worst, in the cruellest twist of fate imaginable," Kenesha Antoine wrote on Facebook following the death of her boyfriend. 23/09/2019
Cinema Change in narrative: how can film play a part in refugee crises? Humanitarians and Arab filmmakers gathered during the 3rd edition of El Gouna Film Festival in Egypt to discuss the cinema industry’s role in refugee crises across the globe. 23/09/2019
No Comment Meghan and Harry show off their dance moves on South African tour Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan were seen dancing with a group of performers in Nyanga Township as they kicked off their Africa tour on Monday (September 23) 23/09/2019
South Africa Watch: Disabled artist dances with the stars in South Africa Musa Motha's leg was amputated when he was 11-years-old, after being diagnosed with cancer. Now he is a lead dancer in 'Cion: Requiem of Ravel's Bolero.' 23/09/2019
Egypt Small but rare protests in Egypt after online call for dissent Small but rare protests in Egypt after online call for dissent 21/09/2019
Libya Sudanese migrant shot dead after being returned to Libya A Sudanese man was killed by a bullet would, the International Organization of Migration said. 20/09/2019
World El Gouna Film Festival opens in Egypt The third edition of the El Gouna Film Festival has opened its curtains in Egypt. More than 200 movie stars and filmmakers made an appearance on the red carpet opening night. 20/09/2019
World News Global gateway: Somaliland upgrades its window to the world In partnership with DP World A plan to expand the port of Berbera promises to turn Somaliland into a global shipping hub and unlock its massive potential. 19/09/2019
Tunisia Tunisia's former president Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali has died: lawyer The former leader fled to Saudi Arabia in 2011. 19/09/2019
Angola Angola's Malanje Province: a tourism bonanza waiting for investment In partnership with aipex From a spectacular waterfall which rivals Victoria Falls to parkland with the majestic Giant Sable Antelope, Angola’s Malanje Province has plenty to offer tourists and investors alike. 18/09/2019
Liberia At least 26 children killed in Liberia school fire, say police At least 26 children killed in Liberia school fire, police spokesman Moses Carter told Euronews. 18/09/2019