Burundi leaves war crimes court
It accuses the International Criminal Court of deliberately targeting Africans for prosecution.
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It accuses the International Criminal Court of deliberately targeting Africans for prosecution.
West Ham manager Slaven Bilic says Andre Ayew's "game-changing" abilities can help the struggling Premier League side rise up the table.
Mukushi Seeds is pioneering hybrid maize seeds that it hopes will improve farmer yields in Zimbabwe.
While the lifting of US sanctions is welcome, some Sudanese people remain sceptical about the government's ability to steer the country in the right direction.
Ghana women's coach Mas-Ud Didi Dramani says there are "a lot of positives" following the Black Queens' 8-0 defeat by France on Monday night.
The son of Equatorial Guinea's president gets a suspended jail term for corruption - in absentia.
Two white farmers are sentenced to more than 10 years each for forcing a black man into a coffin.
Fewer than 34% of voters took part in Thursday's repeat presidential election, officials say.
As Kenya's presidential election re-run is marred by isolated clashes, Africa Editor Fergal Keane visits two polling stations.
A selection of the best photos from across Africa and of Africans this week.
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