Travel News Meet the couple celebrating 10 years of their luxury hotel in Fez In 2006, the Mann-Bahas uprooted their lives, moved to Morocco and invested in a run-down building which is now one of the leading hotels in Fez. 30/11/2020
World News WHO: Coronavirus disruption could cause thousands of malaria deaths Disruption to malaria treatment caused by the coronavirus pandemic could lead to tens of thousands of malaria deaths, the World Health Organization has warned 30/11/2020
Ethiopia Tigray: Explosions in Eritrea capital after Ethiopia declares victory Explosions were reported in Asmara hours after Ethiopia's military said it had gained “full control” of the capital in the Tigray region. 29/11/2020
Earth News This architect builds schools in Senegal using upcycled materials She also founded a charity which teaches local people to build their own houses from upcycled materials. 29/11/2020
Ethiopia Ethiopian government begins offensive in Tigray capital of Mekelle The Ethiopian military has begun an offensive in Tigray's capital city of Mekelle, according to reports from the region. 28/11/2020
Cry Like A Boy There are no male feminists | View Published author and academic Mukoma Wa Ngugi recounts the process of becoming a man in Kenya in a feminist household. 26/11/2020
Ethiopia Ethiopian PM orders army to attack Tigray region's capital Abiy Ahmed, last year's Nobel Peace Prize winner, ordered the federal troops to move on Mekelle after weeks of fighting in the semi-autonomous region. 26/11/2020
No Comment Ethiopians cross to Sudan to flee fighting in northern Tigray region Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, last year's Nobel Peace Prize winner, on Sunday gave the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) 72 hours to surrender -- an ultimatum rejected by the leader of the dissident region, who has said his people are "ready to die" for their homeland. 25/11/2020
Earth News Ex-criminal youth help Africa's largest slums go green and clean The young people cleaning up the Kibera slums, as Kenya faces a problem with plastic pollution. 24/11/2020
No Comment Voting starts in Burkina Faso's presidential election The security crisis has dominated the campaign and an undisclosed number of troops have been deployed for polling day. 22/11/2020
Burkina Faso Polls open in Burkina Faso elections marred by threats from Jihadists While polling officials say the election is running smoothly, voters in some parts of the country have been threatened by Jihadists not to cast their vote. 22/11/2020
World How are political cartoonists in the MENA region drawing attention to social issues? The lot of political cartoonists in the Middle East & North Africa region is not an easy one. 20/11/2020
Cry Like A Boy Podcast | Solutions to domestic violence from Burundi to Europe After hearing the testimonies of the Abatangamuco, the men who changed the way they live with their wives, we are discussing their role in achieving gender equality in Burundi, but also what their experience can teach people around the world. #InternationalMensDay 19/11/2020
No Comment Three killed in Uganda amid protests over arrest of Bobi Wine Three people died and dozens were injured in protests that broke out after the arrest of musician and presidential hopeful Bobi Wine, police said. 19/11/2020
World News African continent hits 2 million confirmed coronavirus cases The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the 54-nation continent had crossed the milestone. Africa has seen more than 48,000 deaths from COVID-19. Its infections and deaths make up less than 4% of the global total. 19/11/2020
Ethiopia People go hungry in Ethiopia's Tigray as conflict marches on Trucks laden with food, fuel and medical supplies have been stuck outside the region’s borders. 18/11/2020
Morocco Western Sahara: Who are the Polisario Front and what do they want? Western Sahara has been occupied by Morocco since 1975 and has been described as "the last colony on earth". 17/11/2020
World Polisario Front declares war on Morocco over Western Sahara region A small part of Western Sahara is controlled by the self-proclaimed Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. Now their army broke a 29-year-old ceasefire, declaring war on Morocco. 17/11/2020
Ethiopia Ethiopia’s Tigray leader confirms firing missiles at Eritrea The confirmation marks a huge escalation as the deadly fighting in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region now spills across an international border. 15/11/2020
No Comment Watch: Archaeologists find at least 100 coffins in 2,500-year-old tomb Sealed sarcophagi and statues, that were buried more than 2,500 years ago, were found at the famed Step Pyramid of Djoser in Saqqara. 14/11/2020
Egypt Egypt discovers 2,500-year-old tomb containing at least 100 mummies It the latest in a series of discoveries in the same area of the country south of the capital, Cairo. 14/11/2020
World How is the ancient art of Egyptian puppetry making a comeback? The art of puppetry in Egypt dates back to ancient times and the rule of the Pharaohs. 13/11/2020
Ethiopia Civilians massacred amid fighting in Ethiopia’s Tigray region Many civilians, possibly hundreds, were stabbed to death in a town in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, Amnesty International said. 13/11/2020
Libya At least 74 drown after migrant boat breaks down off Libya coast At least 74 migrants trying to make their way to Europe drowned after their boat capsized off the coast of Libya on Thursday, the UN migration agency said. 13/11/2020
Cry Like A Boy Humanity's greatest stupidity: undermining women | View In 1983, a dramatic event would lead Dr Morissanda Kouyaté to dedicate his life to the struggle of female genital mutilation. 12/11/2020
Egypt Eight killed after peacekeeping force's helicopter crashes in Egypt Two Europeans among eight killed after peacekeeping force's helicopter crashes in Egypt. 12/11/2020