Global Japan Japanese project safeguards Egypt's ancient treasures In partnership with The Government of Japan
Egypt Egypt discovers untouched tomb in the ancient necropolis of Saqqara The tomb dates back to the Fifth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom. 15/12/2018
World Egyptian start-up delivers ‘Mum's-style’ food to Cairo’s commuters Having spotted a gap in Egypt’s lunchtime market, Waleed Abdelrahman set-up a healthy food delivery company called Mumm in 2015. 14/12/2018
Morocco UN marks marks 70th anniversary of human rights declaration The UN says human rights declaration more relevant than ever as world marks 70th anniversary of landmark event 11/12/2018
Focus Morocco: 7,000 participants at 8th Africities Summit In partnership with Africities This figure reflects the extent of seriousness of challenges in African cities. They are home to nearly 500 million inhabitants, a figure that, according to experts, will reach one billion by 2040. 04/12/2018
South Africa South African cop escapes to Greece after exposing police brutality Noone understands what a whistleblower goes through, says South African police officer in self-exile. 04/12/2018
Morocco Euroviews. Can the EU turn migration into an opportunity? | View With effective management mechanisms at a global and regional level, migration could be rendered a source of prosperity instead of a source of conflict. 28/11/2018
Africanews The chemist who might overcome malaria [Inspire Africa] Malaria remains the deadliest disease on the continent, claiming the highest number of victims than any other every year. Enter University of Cape Town Professor, Kelly Chibale. The Zambian chemist 27/11/2018
No Comment Archaeologists unveil ancient Luxor tomb, open closed coffin for first time Archaeologists unveil ancient Luxor tomb, open closed coffin for first time 25/11/2018
Egypt New tomb found in Egypt's Valley of the Kings Latest treasure from Egypt's glorious past is double tomb of priest and his wife, with many objects remarkably well-preserved. 24/11/2018
No Comment 'Footgolf', fireworks and balloons: No Comment videos of the week These are our most powerful videos from this week. 23/11/2018
Global Japan Japan: education partner of Rwanda In partnership with The Government of Japan The Global Japan team has come to Tumba in northern Rwanda to discover a school which trains high-level technicians to meet the economic needs of the country. 22/11/2018
Kenya Gunmen kidnap Italian aid worker during attack in Kenya Gunmen have kidnapped a 23-year-old Italian female aid worker in the coastal region of Kilifi in Kenya, with five others also injured during the attack 21/11/2018
Kenya Gunmen kidnap Italian aid worker during attack in Kenya Gunmen have kidnapped an Italian volunteer in Kenya, according to police. 21/11/2018
South Sudan Bride, 16, sold in Facebook auction 'reminiscent of slave markets' Bride, 16, sold in Facebook auction 'reminiscent of slave markets' 21/11/2018
World Breakdancing in Tunisia steps up the beat Ala Zrafi is a 30-year-old breaker (breakdancer) and the owner of The Urban Dance Academy in Tunisia. 16/11/2018
World News Victory for conservationists as rare Mountain gorilla population rises The mountain gorilla has now been declared by conservationists as not critically endangered. 15/11/2018
No Comment 11-year-old raises €14,000 to save orphaned rhinos An 11-year-old South African boy takes care of rhino orphans by raising money on Facebook. 14/11/2018
Green News Eco-friendly wildlife safaris Safari lodges setting the standard for responsible and sustainable travel experiences. 13/11/2018
Egypt Mummified scarab beetles unearthed in Egyptian tomb Archaeologists have unearthed a rare collection of mummified scarab beetles in an Egyptian tomb. 12/11/2018
Africanews Challenges and opportunities of Africa's digital revolution [Inspire Africa] Inspire Africa is in Cote d'Ivoire for a special edition of the show dedicated to the digital revolution that is ongoing on the African continent. 12/11/2018
Next Series Vaccine research offers fresh hope against Ebola In this Futuris, Euronews' Julian Lopez travels to Sierra Leone to see how survivors, scientists and medics are joining forces in an effort to develop a vaccine against the deadly Ebola virus. 12/11/2018
Libya Palermo peace conference on Libya aims to forge agreement With vital participants not attending and no clear agenda to guide the talks, there are slender hopes that the Italian hosts will be able to make progress on ending Libya's internal strife. 11/11/2018
Somalia Death toll rises in Somali hotel bombing Al-Shabaab Islamic militants claim responsibility for triple suicide bombing in Mogadishu, which is now known to have killed at least 39. 10/11/2018
Botswana Hundreds of buffaloes drown in Botswana trying to escape lions Hundreds of buffaloes have drowned in a river on the border between Botswana and Namibia. 09/11/2018
World News 'I'm one of the biggest users of our app' admits WorldRemit's Ismail Ahmed Euronews spoke to WorldRemit founder Ismail Ahmed at the Web Summit. 08/11/2018