World "Europe's response should be to talk to Africans" – Felix Tshisekedi Days after the Summit on the Financing of African Economies in Paris, the President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Felix Tshisekedi, gives Euronews his insight into the continent's finances, the migrant situation, terrorist threats and good governance. 26/05/2021
Business Series Angola's top tourist destinations just waiting to be discovered In partnership with Governo de Angola Rich cultural experiences, exceptional encounters and marvellous scenery are just waiting to be discovered in Angola. With desert, coastal roads, beaches and wetlands it has something for everyone. Explore some of its top destinations. 26/05/2021
Cry Like A Boy Critical reflections on the everyday processes of ‘becoming a man’ Dr Amon Ashaba Mwiine, lecturer at the School of Women and Gender Studies, Makerere University, focuses on the everyday processes of ‘becoming a man’ in Uganda #CryLikeaBoy 20/05/2021
Nature COVID-19 has been a ‘double-edged sword’ for conservationists Reduced income from tourism and environmental rollbacks mean efforts to protect nature have been severely impacted. 20/05/2021
World Angola slam-dunks its way into basketball history In partnership with Governo de Angola Africa is a birthplace of world-class sportsmen and women with Angola among some of the countries feeding top-flight competition. Its star basketball players are enjoying success not only on the continent, but they are also slam-dunking their way to teams in Europe and the US. 19/05/2021
Cry Like A Boy Podcast | The difficulties African migrants face when setting up a new home Getting documentation in order and making new friends is a priority for any immigrant. But what if you face xenophobic policies in your host country? Khopotso Bodibe meets with rights activist Sharon Ekambaram and anthropologist Julie Kleinman to talk about what Black migrants go through when they m 13/05/2021
World Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to make the WTO "an organisation that achieves results" Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the first woman and the first African to serve as the WTO Director-General, gives her insight into multilateralism, global order and how sectors have been impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic. 12/05/2021
World José Sayovo, Angola's gold-winning Paralympic athlete and pride In partnership with Governo de Angola José Sayovo is an international icon and a source of pride in Angola. He is the first Angolan paralympic athlete to have won several medals at the paralympic games. He received three golds in Athens in 2004 and has an extremely successful sporting career. 12/05/2021
Cry Like A Boy Women who risk Europe’s migration routes face stigma back in Guinea Fatoumata is one of the few Guinean women who took an irregular migration route to Europe. But when she had to return home, she faced a similar kind of stigma that follows men who fail on their migration journeys. 07/05/2021
Angola 'Golf is for every social level' - Angola's golf champion breaks down stereotypes In partnership with Governo de Angola Manucho is Angola's best golfer. He's a national champion, but it has taken him a lot of hard work and a long journey to get to where he is today. 05/05/2021
Cry Like A Boy Podcast | What happens to West African migrants in Europe Some adventurers lose but some succeed. What is the price of this success? This is the story of 18-year-old Guinean Fana, who decided to cross the Mediterranean to get to Europe when he was just 12 years old. 29/04/2021
Business Series The hotel industry in Angola keeps growing even during the pandemic In partnership with Governo de Angola Professionals from the hospitality and leisure sector in Angola have been working hard and developing the best quality stays and offers during the pandemic. Their goal? Health safety and optimal holidays. 28/04/2021
Business Series Business Angola explores how economic growth is getting a boost In partnership with Governo de Angola How is Angola overcoming its economic challenges? Euronews finds out in this week's edition of Business Angola. 21/04/2021
Angola The two family-owned businesses in Angola beating the pandemic In partnership with Governo de Angola Dulce and Ana have several things in common. They are both entrepreneurs, they work with their mums and they're expanding their businesses even during the pandemic. Their family-owned businesses sell quality Angolan products proving to be very popular. 14/04/2021
Business Series Discover the Angolan wilderness that's teeming with biodiversity In partnership with Governo de Angola A crew of National Geographic scientists, explorers and filmmakers made it their mission to traverse the many Angolan rivers that supply water to Botswana’s world-famous Okavango Delta. Here's what they discovered... 07/04/2021
Nature First ever images of mysterious ‘Walter's duiker’ captured in the wild Is this small African antelope the world's most secretive mammal? 07/04/2021
Cry Like A Boy Cry like a Boy: because being tough all the time hurts From Burundi to Lesotho, travel with us to Africa to discover the stories of men suffering from pressure to fulfil traditional male roles, and those defying centuries of stereotypes. The hashtag is #CryLikeABoy 05/04/2021
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
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
Destinations Seychelles may become the first country to achieve herd immunity All the information you need to plan a trip to the Seychelles this year, including testing and travel requirements 17/03/2021