Niger France opens anti-terror probe into killing of six nationals in Niger Eight people, including six French aid workers, were killed by gunmen in Niger on Sunday. 10/08/2020
Mauritius Mauritius races to contain oil spill and protect coastline The Indian Ocean island's prime minister declared a state of emergency and appealed for international help after a ship leaked oil on a coral reef. 09/08/2020
No Comment Mauritius sounds alarm as grounded bulk carrier leaks oil Authorities in Mauritius has declared a "state of environmental emergency" after a bulk carrier that ran aground offshore began spilling tons of fuel into the Indian Ocean. 08/08/2020
Mauritius Mauritius declares state of environmental emergency after oil leak Thousands of species around the pristine lagoons of Blue Bay, Pointe d’Esny and Mahebourg are at risk of drowning in a sea of pollution, Greenpeace warned. 08/08/2020
No Comment Displaced Sudanese seek shelter amid deadly flood At least 10 people were killed and more than 3,300 homes ruined by flooding triggered by torrential rains across much of Sudan this week, the country's civil defence organisation said. 06/08/2020
No Comment Few show up to watch migration of Kenyan wildebeests amid pandemic This year, few are witnessing the annual migration of thousands of wildebeest from the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya — one of the seven wonders of the world. 03/08/2020
South Africa South Arica's COVID-19 battered economy produces more poachers More desperate people are poaching in game reserves to get by, but they're different from the professionals who kill rhinos for their horns. 01/08/2020
Libya UN deplores deadly shooting of three Europe-bound migrants in Libya "We can no longer afford to ignore what's happening inside Libya," UNHCR spokesperson Charlie Yaxley told Euronews. 29/07/2020
Sudan Sudan unearths mass grave likely linked to foiled 1990 coup A mass grave containing the bodies of slain army officers linked to a failed 1990 coup against former Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir has been unearthed. 24/07/2020
Global Japan Japan and Ghana team up to fight disease in West Africa In partnership with The Government of Japan The Ghana-based Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, established more than four decades ago, is yet again stepping up its efforts to fight disease in West Africa as part of its international collaborative research programme. 23/07/2020
World News IOM responds to Euronews' investigation into the EU-IOM initiative This is a response from the IOM to the series of three investigative articles Euronews published on the Joint Initiative between the IOM and the EU to repatriate migrants from Libyan detention centres. 22/07/2020
Euronews Debates COVID-19 a 'disaster' for Africa's growing tourism industry The COVID-19 pandemic is having a devastating impact on Africa's growing travel and tourism sectors. How can the continent get back on track to growth? 21/07/2020
Earth News The dark side of forest conservation: Who are the Sengwer tribe? Eileen Gbagbo on Kenya's Sengwer tribe and why conservation efforts forced them out of their ancestral home. 20/07/2020
Libya EU countries threaten sanctions against foreign interference in Libya Chancellor Angela Merkel, president Emmanuel Macron and prime minister Giuseppe Conte issued a joint declaration on Saturday as they met in Brussels to discuss the coronavirus recovery package. 19/07/2020
World How is Tunisia developing MedTech to fight COVID19 with limited resources? Some hospitals in Tunisia are developing a variety of new technologies to combat the novel coronavirus, despite facing a number of setbacks in funding and resources. 17/07/2020
Sci-Tech The Huawei DigiTruck - a driving force for digital literacy In partnership with Huawei Huawei's DigiTrucks are helping to bridge the digital divide by providing learners with skills, knowledge and positive attitudes for handling computer devices 16/07/2020
Earth News Drop in tourism leaves orphaned baby elephants without funding African elephants could be extinct in 20 years according to the WWF. 12/07/2020
Ivory Coast Ivory Coast PM and presidential candidate Amadou Coulibaly dies Coulibaly, the presidential candidate of Ivory Coast's ruling party, died just days after returning from two months of medical treatment in France. 09/07/2020
Business Series Innovative measures in Angola help protect country's economy In partnership with Governo de Angola In this week's Business Angola, Euronews' Serge Rombi finds out how Angola has managed to protect its economy during the coronavirus health pandemic. 08/07/2020
No Comment Kenyans march to demand the end of police abuses amid COVID-19 flux Over 50 people were arrested according to local media. 07/07/2020
Algeria France hands over remains of Algeria's resistance fighters They were returned to Algeria after 170 years, in the latest move to heal the wounds of France's colonial past. 05/07/2020
No Comment Egypt reopens pyramids after coronavirus shutdown They were reopened for the first time in more than three months. 03/07/2020
No Comment Locusts in Kenya threaten to cut off food supplies Some experts are searching the most remote corners of Kenya for desert locusts to contain them before the wreak havoc on crops. 02/07/2020
The Cube Internet shutdown in Ethiopia amid unrest at singer's death NetBlocks tell Euronews the extreme scale of the outage is "rare" and "worrying to see". 01/07/2020
Malawi Opposition wins historic rerun of Malawi's presidential vote Lazarus Chakwera’s victory late Saturday was a result of months of determined street protests in the southern African nation. 28/06/2020
World Why is hip-hop bringing change in Tunisia’s Kasserine Mountains? Bordering Algeria, poverty and unemployment in Tunisia’s Kasserine Mountains has gone some way towards nurturing young recruits for extremism. Hip hop dancing, however, has emerged as a new way to potentially combat militant recruitment. 26/06/2020