Destinations Food, foliage and fairways: Is Mauritius the island that has it all? Mixing postcard-perfect landscapes with luxury accommodation and outdoor adventures, Mauritius is the golden holiday ticket for travellers in 2024. 10/11/2023
Scenes Meet the Ugandan maverick showcasing her culture through fashion In partnership with Media City "Veryldesigns is not just me, it's the people I work with. It's the models, and it's the creatives we shoot with. It's a whole ecosystem. It's my culture. It's Africa." 06/11/2023
Nature Chimpanzees use human-like warfare tactics to spy on rival groups Researchers have observed chimpanzees using an age-old human military strategy for the first time. 03/11/2023
Green News Kenya: Maasai women are turning harmful cacti into food and bio-gas Local farmers say the cacti now compete for critical resources, jeopardising community lands, wildlife reserves and livestock ranches. 03/11/2023
Tunisia Euroviews. The EU can help ease migration flows without knocking on Saied's door It is becoming evident that the cash-for-migration-curbs model would neither be easy nor a long-term solution, Ghazi Ben Ahmed writes. 02/11/2023
No Comment WATCH: Crowds cheer rugby world champion Springboks in Pretoria The World Cup-winning Springboks on Thursday began a four-day homecoming tour in Pretoria, with President Cyril Ramaphosa hailing the team for uniting a country with a divisive past. 02/11/2023
Kenya King Charles visits Kenya as demands for colonial apology grow Under a new King, the British Monarchy is grappling with ways to ease its relations with former colonies demanding recognition and reparation for imperial abuses. 31/10/2023
Scenes Meet the guardians of Tunisia’s Sejnane pottery heritage In partnership with Media City "We want to present it to the world. I did not like it at first, but I became fond of it and worked with clay even though it is labour-intensive." 30/10/2023
Egypt Cairo Peace Summit demands ‘ceasefire’ and increased aid for Gaza The meeting has representatives from across the globe - including Mahmoud Abbas, the President of the State of Palestine - but Israel are not in attendance. 21/10/2023
World International school meal initiative wins 2023 Princess Asturias award Mary’s Meals is a non-profit organization based in the little Scottish town of Dalmally. Operating in 18 countries, Mary’s Meals' main objective is to provide daily meals to school children. This year, the initiative won the Princess of Asturias Concord Award for its work and we went to meet them. 21/10/2023
Mobility The world’s first off-road solar vehicle is test driven in Morocco The two-seater, road-legal ‘Stella Terra’ model is powered via solar roof panels and has a 630 km range on a sunny day. 20/10/2023
Ghana Euroviews. We share a common destiny. It's our duty to shape it for the better Let us ensure that climate justice prevails, honouring our duty to the generations that will inherit the world we leave behind, Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo writes in an exclusive op-ed for Euronews. 16/10/2023
Focus Morocco sets ambitious tourism targets as it bounces back from quake Morocco proved its resilience during the devastating earthquake in September. Now, the country is looking to sustainably expand its tourism sector ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup. 13/10/2023
Green News The World Bank has had enough of billion euro fossil fuel subsidies Fossil fuel and agricultural subsidies should be redirected to climate action, Ajay Banga suggested at the bank's annual meeting. 13/10/2023
Focus AgriBusiness Forum: The DRC hopes to unlock its agricultural potential In partnership with Ministère des Finances de la République Démocratique du Congo At the AgriBusiness Forum in Kinshasa, government and economic players from the Democratic Republic of the Congo emphasised the urgent need to exploit the country's agricultural potential in order to meet the challenge of food insecurity. 12/10/2023
Football Now African Football League finally launches In partnership with Media City Africa's newest elite football competition kicks off on October 20th 12/10/2023
Niger Euroviews. Niger is the latest victim of Africa’s development paradox Under the sticky colonial development model of resource extraction, African natural resources have been a blessing for former colonial powers and a curse for source countries and the entire continent as a whole, Hippolyte Fofack writes. 12/10/2023
Niger First French troops depart Niger as military junta beds in Anti-French protests outside embassy compound in Niamey marked a new hostility towards Paris's operations in the Sahel. 10/10/2023
Business Terror attack survivors take TotalEnergies to court Jihadist attack survivors in Mozambique and victims’ relatives are pressing charges against TotalEnergies, saying the energy giant failed to assist them during the Palma attack of 2021. 10/10/2023
Economy Morocco welcomes IMF-World Bank meeting a following deadly earthquake Less than a two-hour drive from where families sleep in tents and earthquake rubble remain in piles, the world's most powerful financial institutions are gathering for a week of discussions on economic challenges during times of war, inequality and climate change. 09/10/2023
Egypt Policeman opened fire at Egyptian tourist site, killing two The rogue police officer also injured another Israeli tourist in the port city of Alexandria before he was apprehended by the security forces. 08/10/2023
Travel News Lush rainforests and remote beaches: Angola is granting tourists visa- Angola has passed a resolution granting visa-free entry for 90-days to nationals from over 90 countries. There are 35 European countries on the list. 06/10/2023
World News Euroviews. EU Deforestation Regulation must address Africa’s needs, too For too long, the West has fallen short — regulation has been seen by many here in Africa as instruction rather than collaboration, and there are reasonable concerns that the EU Deforestation Regulation will follow suit, Abraham Baffoe writes. 03/10/2023
World News Has Prigozhin's demise changed Russia's plans in Africa? Wagner mercenaries have been involved on the African continent for years. So has Prigozhin's demise jeopardised Russia's plans for the African continent? 02/10/2023
Climate Climate change and El Niño behind unpayable global food prices Climate change, El Niño and Russia’s war have sent food prices soaring as countries limit exports. 29/09/2023
The Star Ingredient Ethiopian entrepreneur revives teff farming for ancestral heritage Teff is the star ingredient of Ethiopian cuisine, yet this grain is also a victim of biopiracy- the unethical exploitation of indigenous knowledge and biological resources. In this episode, we meet Yonas Alemu, a man who is committed to inverting this trend by modernizing teff production. 29/09/2023