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.

Tunisia protests: Why are young Tunisians protesting?

Thousands of young Tunisians have been demanding change as they strive to live in and shape the post-revolution dream.

Tunisia protests: Why are young Tunisians protesting?

Thousands of young Tunisians have been demanding change as they strive to live in and shape the post-revolution dream.

Africa Cup of Nations: Sierra Leone-Benin qualifier delayed over Covid row

The Africa Cup of Nations qualifier between Sierra Leone and Benin has been delayed after Benin contest the validity of at least five positive Covid-19 tests within their squad.

Africa Cup of Nations: Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania, and Ethiopia qualify

Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania and Ethiopia confirm their places at next year's Nations Cup finals in Cameroon.

UN inquiry finds French air strike killed Mali civilians

France's defence ministry disputes the findings, saying its forces targeted "terrorists".

Libya’s city of ghosts

The BBC's Quentin Sommerville visits Tarhuna where the victims of years of civil war are being reburied.

Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy in Africa: Your questions answered

Some African countries are witnessing Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy amidst the pandemic.

Suez Canal: Ships begin sailing through cleared waterway

Authorities hope to clear the backlog of vessels waiting to use the vital trade route within days.

Uganda climate change: The people under threat from a melting glacier

A glacier in western Uganda is disappearing, endangering the traditions of those who live nearby.