South Africa New dawn for South Africa? A former South African lawmaker and an anti-corruption campaigner explain why the election of Cyril Ramaphosa means hope for many in the country. 16/02/2018
South Africa South African President Jacob Zuma resigns amid corruption claims The 75-year-old heeds orders from the ruling African National Congress to bring an end to nine scandal-plagued years in power. 14/02/2018
South Africa End game for South Africa's Zuma? ANC eager to seal his fate During celebrations marking 100 years since the birth of former President Nelson Mandela, ANC leader Cyril Ramaphosa called for Zuma's exit to happen in an orderly fashion, as Mandela would have wanted. 11/02/2018
South Africa Zuma on the brink as presidential speech is postponed Pressure is mounting on the South African president to step down 06/02/2018
South Africa South African jazz musician and anti-apartheid activist Hugh Masekela The man known as the “father of South African jazz”, who used his music to oppose racial segregation, has died aged 78. 23/01/2018
world news Meghan and Harry's royal visit divides 'London's Harlem' Prince Harry and his American wife-to-be Meghan Markle visited a youth-led radio station in the Brixton area of London. 10/01/2018
world news ANC elects new leader after a bruising battle ANC elects new leader after bruising battle 18/12/2017
Cult Morocco: Visa For Music showcases Africa and Middle-East artists The 2017 Visa For Music (VFM) has taken place in the Moroccan city of Rabat, Morocco. 17/12/2017
no comment Venezuela opposition receive human rights award The European Parliament has awarded the Sakharov prize for human rights to members of Venezuela's democratic opposition. 13/12/2017
Zimbabwe Jubilantion as Zimbabweans celebrate the ending of Mugabe's grip on power Tens of thousands of Zimbabweans flood the streets of Harare in an outpouring of elation at the expected fall of President Robert Mugabe. 18/11/2017
Europe News Venezuela's democratic opposition given EU's human rights award Venezuela’s democratic opposition was awarded the European Union’s human rights award on Thursday and the European Parliament called for a peaceful 26/10/2017
Cult Top Ten exhibitions in Europe for September Euronews selects for you the 10 best exhibitions in Europe 13/09/2017
USA Obama's far-right tweet becomes most-liked ever If you’re of the view that Donald Trump’s presidency is lacking leadership in tough times, then look no further than his predecessor’s latest 16/08/2017
Switzerland “How many Jews would I have to kill to avenge my brother?” Ali Abu Awwad was 15 when he first took up arms to fight in the ranks of Fatah during the first Intifada. 15/05/2017
Netherlands Dutch shop apologizes over Hitler colouring book A Dutch retailer has been forced to apologise after it unwittingly sold copies of a colouring book featuring Adolf Hitler. 06/04/2017
South Africa Veteran anti-apartheid leader Ahmed Kathrada dies at 87 South Africa mourns the loss of anti-apartheid leader Ahmed Kathrada who has died aged 87. 28/03/2017