Ethiopia’s Tigray crisis: What does the future hold?

What does the future hold for Ethiopia, and what challenges remain in the Tigray region?

Shell in Nigeria: Polluted communities ‘can sue in English courts’

The UK Supreme Court's ruling is a victory for communities severely hit by pollution in the Niger Delta.

Club World Cup: Ahly coach Pitso Mosimane says ‘We could have won with Mane and Salah’

Al Ahly's South African coach Pitso Mosimane says his side could have won the Club World Cup with Sadio Mane and Mo Salah in his team.

South African variant: What is behind the Covid-19 surge in southern Africa?

Coronavirus cases have been on the increase across countries in southern Africa.

LGBT+ History Month: Eudy Simelane – the international footballer murdered for being gay

BBC Sport looks at the life and legacy of Eudy Simelane - an openly gay South Africa international footballer who was raped and murdered in 2008.

Africa’s week in pictures: 5 – 11 February 2021

A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond.

Al Ahly beat Palmeiras to clinch third place at Club World Cup

Egypt's Al Ahly equal their best finish at the Fifa Club World Cup when defeating South American champions Palmeiras in the third-place play-off.

African Champions League: Kaizer Chiefs looking to set the record straight

South Africa's most successful and best-supported club Kaizer Chiefs are now aiming to make an impact in continental competition.

Egypt’s revolution: ‘The roar of the crowd shook my feet’

Photographer Laura El-Tantawy looks back at her work documenting the 2011 revolution in Egypt.

Central African Republic: A country under siege

The BBC's Africa correspondent Catherine Byaruhanga explains what’s going on in Central African Republic, where rebels have surrounded the capital Bangui.