Guinea Bissau: A deadly mix of guns, cocaine and cashew nuts

Guinea-Bissau, which has a long history of coups, briefly had two presidents following disputed elections.

Ethiopia’s Ambo city: ‘From freedom to repression under Abiy Ahmed’

Ethiopia's Abiy Ahmed hailed Ambo as "our New York", but now residents complain of police brutality.

Benin company harvesting plants that could soak up oil spills

A company in Benin harvests water hyacinths which can be used to soak up oil.

Caf to maintain schedule amidst coronavirus pandemic

African football body Caf is to maintain the schedule of all its competitions amidst the outbreak of coronavirus, which was labelled a pandemic on Wednesday.

Fifa Congress in Ethiopia delayed over coronavirus

Football's world governing body Fifa postpones its Congress, scheduled to take place in June, in Ethiopia by three months owing to the outbreak of the coronavirus.

Lockerbie bombing: Megrahi appeal bid allowed

A review decides that Abdelbaset al-Megrahi's conviction can be taken to a fresh appeal.

Formule E keen to expand operations in Africa

Formula E is seeking to expand its operations in Africa, both regarding the number of races and drivers, says the sport's founder Alejandro Agag.

Formule E keen to expand operations in Africa

Formula E is seeking to expand its operations in Africa, both regarding the number of races and drivers, says the sport's founder Alejandro Agag.

Blasian dating in South Africa: ‘Will my Asian family accept my black boyfriend?’

Blasian - black and Asian - couples now exist in South Africa... but they don't always have an easy time.

Blasian dating in South Africa: ‘Will my Asian family accept my black boyfriend?’

Blasian - black and Asian - couples now exist in South Africa... but they don't always have an easy time.