Month: July 2014

Libya: Worst battle since revolution

Fierce fighting rages on the outskirts of Tripoli as militias continue to battle for control of the city's…

Durban Festival: 9 films to see

Durban's film festival has kicked off, and we take a look at some of the African films featured…

‘Nigeria’s kidnapped girls not forgotten’

Gordon Brown says the kidnapped Nigerian girls have been in captivity for 100 days, but the world has…

What to do in Marrakech

Morocco's Red City is crammed with stunning gardens, shaded souks and steamy bath houses.

Ebola: Death toll, new cases up

High numbers of new Ebola cases and deaths in Africa are prompting increased efforts to contain the deadly…

Stress-busting in Johannesburg

Life in Joburg can be stressful. Luckily there are some exceedingly non-stressful places close by.

15,000 flee after Boko Haram overtakes Nigerian town

A days-long raid on a northeast Nigerian town by Boko Haram left dozens dead and displaced more than…

Nature’s greatest mystery, solved?

From the air, the Namibian desert looks like it has a bad case of chicken pox. Spread across…

Nature’s greatest mystery, solved?

From the air, the Namibian desert looks like it has a bad case of chicken pox. Spread across…

Is this Nigeria’s king of portraiture?

Nigerian portraitist Edosa Ogiugo captures the fabric of Nigerian life in bold brushstrokes

A taste of Mauritius

The best way to experience the food of Mauritius is by touring the island nation's bustling marketplaces.

Dozens killed, hurt in attack on Egyptian border guards

Unidentified gunmen attacked border guards in southern Egypt and killed or injured as many as 25, according to…

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