ICJ orders Uganda to pay $325m for DR Congo occupation

International judges blame Uganda for the death of 10-15,000 people between 1998 and 2003.

Why Uganda is investing in oil despite pressures to go green

As people eye the benefits there are questions over the environmental cost and the timing.

Twenty years in the making: Senegal’s coaching hero

How Aliou Cisse, a workmanlike player who became a disciplinarian coach, led Senegal to their first Africa Cup of Nations title.

What’s behind the recent coups in Africa?

There have been eight coups, successful and unsuccessful, in West and Central Africa between 2020 and 2022.

Democracy in Africa: Spate of coups don’t mean democracy’s end

Two experts argue that democracy is still the way forward for the continent, despite some set backs.

Rayan: Morocco holds funeral for five-year-old boy

Five-year-old Rayan Oram died despite a painstaking rescue effort to free him from a well over the weekend.

Afcon 2021: Sadio Mane describes Senegal victory as ‘the best day and best trophy’ of his life

Liverpool's Sadio Mane says winning Senegal's first Africa Cup of Nations is "the best day and best trophy" of his life.

Afcon 2021: Senegal team thrown hero’s welcome after win

Monday was declared a public holiday after Senegal won its first ever Africa Cup of Nations.

Rayan: Morocco holds funeral for five-year-old who died trapped in well

Five-year-old Rayan Oram died despite a painstaking rescue effort to free him at the weekend.

Nigeria’s renters may no longer have to pay a year in advance

Nigerian landlords have long demanded a year's rent upfront - up to $20,000 - but that might soon change.