Aliou Sall, Senegal president’s brother, resigns post amid corruption claim

Aliou Sall was named in a BBC investigation over links to allegedly corrupt oil and gas deals.

Rhino release: Epic journey to freedom in Rwanda

Five zoo-born eastern black rhinos have been transported from Europe to Africa.

Rhino release: Epic journey to freedom in Rwanda

Five zoo-born eastern black rhinos have been transported from Europe to Africa.

Rhino release: European parks bring animals to Rwanda

Five critically endangered rhinos from European zoos are flown to Rwanda to be released into the wild.

Rhino release: European parks bring animals to Rwanda

Five critically endangered rhinos from European zoos are flown to Rwanda to be released into the wild.

Letter from Africa: Kenya’s love-hate relationship with Chinese traders

Why the arrival of Chinese traders at the famous Gikomba market is both a blessing and a curse for Kenyans.

Letter from Africa: Kenya’s love-hate relationship with Chinese traders

Why the arrival of Chinese traders at the famous Gikomba market is both a blessing and a curse for Kenyans.

Kwame Akoto-Bamfo: ‘You see the faces of our ancestors’

Ghanaian artist Kwame Akoto-Bamfo creates sculptures of slaves to immerse people in their experience.

Africa Cup of Nations: What to look out for on day five

Ivory Coast and Mali won their respective openers on Monday, but what can we expect from day five of the Africa Cup of Nations?

Lamine Diack: Former IAAF president to stand trial in France on corruption charges

Lamine Diack, the former boss of athletics' world governing body the IAAF, is to stand trial in France on corruption and money-laundering charges.