Lupus: The disease with a thousand faces

Lupus symptoms vary from person to person which is why it's referred to as a ‘disease with 1000 faces’.

How satellite images are helping one country hand out cash

Togo has found a new way to send emergency cash to people struggling in the pandemic.

‘I have put everything into my winery’

South Africa's winemakers hope for a brighter future after a very tough 12 months.

‘I have put everything into my winery’

South Africa's winemakers hope for a brighter future after a very tough 12 months.

Germany and Namibia: What’s the right price to pay for genocide?

Germany is set to apologise to Namibia for a genocide more than 100 years ago - and to pay an as yet unknown amount of money.

Mozambique: Why IS is so hard to defeat in Mozambique

The jihadists appear to be aiming to create their own self-declared "caliphate".

Ivory Coast’s ex-President Gbagbo free to go home after ICC acquittal

Laurent Gbagbo's supporters are jubilant after the global war crimes court upholds his acquittal.

Swiss hostage in Mali: Remains of missionary identified

Béatrice Stöckli had been working in Timbuktu when she was kidnapped by jihadists in 2016.

Niger ‘coup’ thwarted days before inauguration

The government said armed attackers tried to seize the presidential palace overnight.

Suez Canal: Egypt begins inquiry into cargo ship’s grounding

Investigators will try to establish why a giant container ship, Ever Given, ran aground last week.