Coronavirus: Fighting fake news in a refugee camp

These young refugees cycle round the camp in South Sudan to provide trusted information on Covid-19.

UK’s first Muslim female referee talks learning English, discrimination and career goals

In an exclusive interview with BBC Sport, the UK's first Muslim female referee discusses learning English, how she handles discrimination and her career goals.

Mogadishu attack: Somali troops end deadly siege at Elite Hotel

At least 12 people are dead after al-Shabab militants stormed the Elite Hotel in the capital.

Zimbabwe rejects Catholic bishops’ criticism of corruption and abuse

A government minister accuses the Church leaders of joining groups seeking "to manufacture crises".

Zimbabwe rejects Catholic bishops’ criticism of corruption and abuse

A government minister accuses the Church leaders of joining groups seeking "to manufacture crises".

How wrecked tanker began breaking up

Aerial footage shows the remains of the MV Wakashio, which broke up on Saturday.

Mauritius oil spill: Wrecked MV Wakashio breaks up

The MV Wakashio, which spilled more than 1,000 tonnes of fuel oil off Mauritius, has split apart.

Coronavirus: Ten African innovations to help tackle Covid-19

Coronavirus has inspired Africans to create a wide range of inventions to help fight the pandemic.

Rising water levels in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley threaten jobs and wildlife

Thousands of people have been forced out of their homes by rising water levels in two Kenyan lakes.

Coronavirus: South Africa eases lockdown as ‘outbreak reaches peak’

South Africa's president says infections have peaked, as he seeks to revive the country's economy.