Crossing Divides: Can Nigeria’s new tin mine heal ancient wounds?

Old rifts between farmers and herders have led to conflict, but a new tin mine may heal the wounds.

Crossing Divides: Nigeria tin mine heals ancient wounds

Despite a history of tension and violence, some Fulani herdsmen and Berom farmers in Nigeria now work together.

Mohamed Salah: The night the ‘phenomenal’ Liverpool man downed Roma

Mohamed Salah was named England's best player at the weekend. On Tuesday, he established himself as one of Europe's finest. Next step: the world?

Liverpool 5-2 Roma

Another Mohamed Salah masterclass helps Liverpool take control of their Champions League semi-final, though Roma score two late away goals.

GM plant tech boosts malaria drug yield

Scientists have modified a plant's genes to make it produce high levels of a key malaria drug, potentially helping meet the large global demand.

GM plant tech boosts malaria drug yield

Scientists have modified a plant's genes to make it produce high levels of a key malaria drug, potentially helping meet the large global demand.

Israel scraps plan to forcibly deport African migrants

The government writes to the Supreme Court that forced migrant removal "is no longer on the agenda".

Kenya dams ‘a flood risk’ after heavy rains

Some 200,000 people have already been displaced because of flooding, staying in schools or open areas.

French tycoon held over ‘Africa corruption’

Vincent Bolloré is questioned by police near Paris over contracts to run ports in Guinea and Togo.

Licence to blog: Will ‘Swahili WikiLeaks’ have to close?

The country where a blogging permit costs $900. Some accuse Tanzania of muzzling critics.