Lockerbie bombing: Libya could work with US on extradition

Its foreign minister is "positive" in the case of a man wanted by the US over the 1988 plane bombing.

Taurai Zimunya: Questions asked as Zimbabwean boxer dies after fight

Questions are being asked about safety procedures in Zimbabwean boxing after Taurai Zimunya died after being knocked out in a fight.

Facebook deletes Ethiopia PM’s post that urged citizens to ‘bury’ rebels

The social giant deletes Abiy Ahmed's post which urged citizens to "bury" a rebel group.

Nigeria’s Ikoyi building collapse: Anger and frustration grows

At least 20 people are confirmed dead after a luxury apartment collapsed in Nigeria's biggest city Lagos.

France criticises ex-hostage who went back to Mali

Sophie Pétronin, 76, was freed in October 2020 but returned to Mali despite being refused a visa.

Ethiopia’s Tigray crisis: Report says war crimes may have been committed

Extra-judicial executions, torture and rape were documented in the Tigray conflict, a new report says.

Sheriff Tiraspol: The African connection

A long-standing interest in Africa has helped Moldovans Sheriff Tiraspol become a surprise package in the Champions League.

COP26: Kenya’s president says Paris climate pledges remain unfulfilled

Uhuru Kenyatta says he will ask world leaders at COP26 if promises made six years ago can be fulfilled.

Why Gambians cannot sell their solar power

Gambia's reliable sunshine allows some people to use solar energy to power parts of daily life.

COP26: President Julius Maada Bio on deforestation in Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone’s President, Julius Maada Bio, says his country is replanting trees but can do little about illegal deforestation.