Ethiopia protesters burn Nobel winner Abiy Ahmed’s book

Demonstrators are angry with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed over the alleged treatment of an activist.

Ethiopia protesters burn Nobel winner Abiy Ahmed’s book

Demonstrators are angry with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed over the alleged treatment of an activist.

Mohamed Magassouba lands Mali role on permanent basis

The Mali Football Federation confirms that Mohamed Magassouba will stay on as coach of the country's national team after two years as interim boss.

Photographers use portraits and still life to highlight hunger

A new exhibition highlights malnutrition in the Central African Republic, South Sudan and Liberia.

Trapped in Tripoli: The people stuck in Libya’s civil war

Survivors of a deadly air strike on a migrant detention centre in July tell the BBC they feel abandoned by the United Nations, and are desperate to escape Libya.

Letter from Africa: How not to mangle African sports stars’ names

A guide to pronouncing the names of West Africa's sporting successes.

Senegal’s breakdancers aiming for the Olympics

Meet the Senegalese breakdancing crew hoping to swap their practice beach for the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Forensic anthropology students from across Africa learn to analyse bones

How forensic anthropology students from across Africa are learning to analyse human remains.

Abiy Ahmed: No force can stop Ethiopia from building dam

Abiy Ahmed says "no force can stop Ethiopia" from building the dam, despite objections from Egypt.

Genk v Liverpool: Jurgen Klopp says Champions League away record must improve

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says his side must improve their away form to avoid an early exit from the Champions League.