King Charles to host South African president for first state visit

President Cyril Ramaphosa's state visit next month will be the first of King Charles' reign.

One Kenyan woman’s journey for the father she has never known

BBC Africa Eye goes on a journey with a woman in Kenya, searching for the father she has never known.

Burkina Faso coup: Ousted military ruler Damiba in Togo

An Islamist insurgency in Burkina Faso has worsened since Lt Col Damiba seized power in January.

London Marathon 2022: Amos Kipruto and Yalemzerf Yehualaw win first titles in elite races

Kenya's Amos Kipruto and Ethiopia's Yalemzerf Yehualaw win their maiden London Marathon titles with breakaway victories in the elite men's and women's races.

Mayar Sherif: Winning historic Parma Open title “means a lot to Egypt”

Mayar Sherif says winning the Parma Open "means a lot" to her country after becoming the first Egyptian woman to win a WTA title.

Zimbabwe’s treasure trove of lost radical art on display in Harare

Paintings by black Zimbabwean artists, recovered in storage in London, go in show at home after 70 years.

Equatorial Guinea seeks to block sale of confiscated Paris mansion

The luxury mansion was seized after Equatorial Guinea's vice-president was convicted of embezzling money.

2025 Africa Cup of Nations: Morocco ‘to bid’ as Guinea stripped of finals

Morocco is set to bid for the 2025 Nations Cup after Guinea was stripped of hosting the 24-team finals by African football body Caf.

Burkina Faso coup: Gunshots in capital and roads blocked

The army captain who announced Friday's takeover says the ousted leader is planning a counter-attack.

Tunisia cost-of-living crisis: ‘My husband either reaches Europe or dies at sea’

Life is getting so hard in Tunisia that increasing numbers are ready to risk their lives to reach Europe.