Congo peacekeepers to leave CAR amid sex abuse allegations

The UN force in the Central African Republic has been plagued by allegations of sexual abuse.

Jailed and ransomed

Migrants are falling prey to criminal gangs in Libya - the BBC hears one man's horrific story.

Otodo-Gbame: Nigeria court rules eviction unconstitutional

Tens of thousands have been cleared from waterfront communities amid redevelopment efforts in Lagos.

‘You are a liar’

Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani considers the incessant duel on facts between Nigeria and Amnesty.

Cameroon coach Broos seeks brighter start

Cameroon seek to impose themselves early on in Thursday's match against Australia at the Confederations Cup in Russia.

‘Africa must do more for women’s football’

The deputy secretary general of Ethiopia's football federation wants African nations to do more to promote women's football.

#SocialMediaBlackout: South Africans tweet despite boycott call

The irony of #SocialMediaBlackout trending despite a call not to log on is not lost on South Africans.

Bangura: Leone Stars have enough quality

Sierra Leone are good enough to qualify for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon, according to captain Umaru Bangura.

Somali refugee becomes basketball star

Meet Abdi Jama - a refugee from Somalia who overcame tragedy to became one of Great Britain's leading wheelchair players

South Sudan no longer in famine

More than a million people are still facing emergency levels of hunger, one step below famine.