Source-diverse African news.

Africa Unfiltered

Choose sources. Read across Africa.

A news reader for keeping up with African publishers in one place: browse public headlines, filter sources by country and category, compare source-diverse reporting, and sign in to add sources, save stories, and tune your reader.

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How to use it

Start broad. Then shape the feed.

Open the reader, scan the latest headlines, narrow by country or category, then sign in when you want your preferred sources, saved stories, and custom feeds to follow you.

Open the reader
1

Browse news

Start with the latest headlines and move across categories as the story changes.

2

Filter by country

Use All Africa for continent-wide reading, or choose one country for local stories.

3

Read stories

Expand a summary, collapse it again, or open the original publisher when you want the full piece.

4

Search topics

Look for a person, organization, country, or topic across the stories in the reader.

5

Personalize your feed

Create an account to follow preferred sources, save stories, and add public RSS feeds.

6

Manage privacy

Review cookie preferences and choose which optional categories you want to allow.

Best way to get started

  1. 1. Sign up or log in

    Let the reader remember your choices.

  2. 2. Choose place and topic

    Pick All Africa, a country, and the categories you care about.

  3. 3. Follow trusted sources

    Add catalog sources or a public RSS feed.

  4. 4. Check your feed

    Return daily for curated African news and analysis.

The mission

A broader view of Africa starts with more sources.

Africa Unfiltered brings public publisher feeds, source discovery, country and category filters, article search, bookmarks, media-aware cards, and reader preferences into one calm place for following African news.

Explore coverage

News near the reader

Country and location metadata help people read stories with place in mind.

More than one outlet

Multiple publishers, categories, and custom feeds reduce the single-source view of a story.

Stories with consequence

Saved stories, source filters, and audio/video cues make it easier to follow reporting that matters over time.