Patrice Lumumba remains returned to his family

The gold tooth of the assassinated Congolese independence hero and PM was all that remained of Mr Lumumba.

Patrice Lumumba: Why Belgium is returning a Congolese hero’s golden tooth

All that remains of Congo's murdered leader Patrice Lumumba is handed to his family in Brussels.

The secret to saving mountain gorillas

Justin Rowlatt finds out what gorilla conservation can teach us about protecting other species.

Bo Rangers: Sierra Leone champions to contest Champions League ‘for pride’ – for now

Bo Rangers will play for pride rather than financial gain when they take part in the African Champions League for the first time.

Exploring the stigma of sickle cell anaemia

Jameisha Prescod explores the root of stigma towards sickle cell.

Why a Rwandan sports reporter fled his home

Rwandan journalists tell the BBC how oppression at home forced them to become refugees.

How Gabon saved its forest elephants

Biologist Lee White explains how creating national parks revived Gabon’s elephant population.

Fifa study of Euros & Afcon finds half of all players abused online; Saka & Rashford most targeted

World governing body Fifa teams up with players' union Fifpro to identify people who target players with abusive social media posts.

Moroccans accuse French tycoon Jacques Bouthier of sexual harassment

The 75-year-old is already under judicial investigation in France for raping a minor and trafficking.

UK asylum plan defended by Rwandan Anglican archbishop

Laurent Mbanda disagrees with senior Church of England clerics who have called the policy "immoral".