Green News Shell banned from oil exploration on South Africa’s Wild Coast In 2021, the South African government granted petroleum giant Shell exploration rights off the nation’s eastern coast. On Thursday, these rights were revoked. 02/09/2022
Scenes Meet the child chef cooking up a storm in Kenya In partnership with Media City "I want to show people that food is not only about eating, it's about how you make it and the magic behind it." 29/08/2022
Libya Libya capital remains tense a day after clashes kill more than 30 The fighting broke out early Saturday and pitted militias loyal to the Tripoli-based government against other armed groups allied with a rival administration 28/08/2022
People This brain tumour-survivor is trekking North Africa’s highest peak Matt’s tumour went unnoticed for nearly a decade. After years of neurosurgery and chemotherapy, he’s climbing a mountain. 28/08/2022
Ethiopia UNICEF condemns Ethiopia airstrike that 'hit Tigray kindergarten' The Ethiopian government has said it was only aiming at 'military targets', but UN and EU officials say there were civilian casualties in 'barbaric attack'. 27/08/2022
Algeria Macron in Algeria announces new historians body to study colonial past The French leader, on his second visit to Algeria as president, has previously called France's colonisation a "crime against humanity" but without offering an apology. 26/08/2022
Ethiopia Return of fighting in northern Ethiopia tears up five-month truce "We had hoped they were ready for peace, but now our hope is gone,” said Thaimanot Mezgebu, an Addis Ababa local. 25/08/2022
Algeria Macron seeks to repair damaged French-Algerian ties in three-day visit The French president hopes his visit which begins on Thursday will repair diplomatic tensions and allow him to develop his relationship with young Algerians. 25/08/2022
Culture news Are enough of the Benin Bronzes being returned? The artefacts were looted from the kingdom of Benin by British soldiers in the 1800s, now they're returning home. 25/08/2022
No Comment Wildlife sanctuary welcomes white rhino calf A wildlife sanctuary in Barberton, South Africa, welcomed a new white rhino calf on August 11. 23/08/2022
No Comment Festival celebrates mangoes grown in Egypt The mango has its parade and festival in the north-east of Egypt, the first of its kind in the region. 22/08/2022
Somalia Somali forces end al-Shabab hotel attack that left at least 21 dead It took Somali forces more than 30 hours to contain the fighters who had stormed Mogadishu's Hayat Hotel on Friday evening in an assault leaving at least 21 dead and scores wounded. 21/08/2022
Somalia At least 10 dead as gunmen storm Somalia hotel Gunfire could still be heard early Saturday as security forces tried to contain the last of the attackers. 20/08/2022
Living Fuel crisis: Kenyans burn toxic plastic bags just to cook food As fuel prices rise, many people in Nairobi’s poorest areas have begun burning plastic to cook their meals. 17/08/2022
Mali France completes withdrawal from Mali as last army unit pulls out The last French troops have left Mali after an almost 10-year presence. It has had some 5,000 soldiers in the region since 2013 to fight against Islamist insurgents. 16/08/2022
No Comment Police disperse Kisumu protesters with tear gas Chaos erupted in Kisumu, a stronghold of longtime opposition figure Raila Odinga, on Monday, after Kenya's electoral commission declared Deputy President William Ruto the winner of the presidential election. 16/08/2022
Kenya Kenya's William Ruto declared president after last-minute chaos Deputy President William Ruto received 50.5% of the vote to nearly 49% for his rival Raila Odinga in last Tuesday's ballot, the election commission said, but a chaotic announcement could herald a legal challenge. 15/08/2022
Egypt Egypt church inferno kills 41, including 18 children At least 41 people have died - including 18 children - and 14 others were injured after a fire ripped through a Coptic Church in Cairo during the Sunday morning service. 14/08/2022
Climate How the tobacco industry is sending Zimbabwe’s forests up in smoke Around 60,000 hectares of forests are burnt every year to cure tobacco, as farmers lack the space to grow their own trees. 14/08/2022
Somalia Somalia: severe drought puts millions of people at risk of famine Severe drought has placed millions of people at risk of famine in the horn of Africa. Euronews speaks to Karl Schembri from the Norwegian Refugee Council. 13/08/2022
Sierra Leone Deadly anti-government protests erupt in Sierra Leone Tensions over the rising cost of living turned deadly in the capital city, Freetown. 10/08/2022
Culture news Paintings return home to Zimbabwe after 70 years forgotten in London "The Stars are Bright" exhibition is now showing in Zimbabwe for the first time since the collection left the country more than 70 years ago. But where were the paintings discovered? 10/08/2022
Kenya Kenya votes in close presidential election where turnout could be key The top candidates are Raila Odinga, a democracy campaigner who has vied for the presidency for a quarter-century, and 55-year-old Deputy President William Ruto. 09/08/2022
No Comment Surviving on berries: Kenya's Purapul people face starvation In the dust bowl of Kenya's drought-stricken north, the people of Purapul are edging closer to starvation, surviving on nothing but wild berries as their children waste away from hunger. 08/08/2022
Lesotho As Europe melts, southern Africa enjoys some rare snow Afriski in Lesotho's Maluti Mountains is Africa's only operating ski resort south of the equator. 08/08/2022
Climate Kenya drought crisis: ‘I pray we get rain by the mercy of God’ Four consecutive failed rainy seasons have caused crippling food insecurity and malnutrition in Kenya. 05/08/2022