Sudan to charge eight military officers over deadly crackdown

Eight military officers face the charge of crimes against humanity over the killing of protesters.

Sudan to charge eight military officers over deadly crackdown

Eight military officers face the charge of crimes against humanity over the killing of protesters.

Letter from Africa: Zimbabwe descends into darkness

Zimbabweans, already fearing a return to hyperinflation, are now also struggling with long power blackouts.

Kenya census to include male, female and intersex citizens

The national population census will recognise people who don't identify as either male or female.

Kenya census to include male, female and intersex citizens

The national population census will recognise people who don't identify as either male or female.

Ransomware hits Johannesburg electricity supply

A ransomware attack is blamed for causing electricity supply problems in South Africa's biggest city.

Fifa bans former Sierra Leone FA official for five years

Former Sierra Leone Football Association official Abu Bakarr Kabba is the latest person to be banned by Fifa.

Boris Johnson: Should Africa shrug, smile or scowl?

The age of empire is long gone, and the UK has to compete with other powers for influence in Africa.

Africa’s week in pictures: 19-25 July 2019

A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent.

How women’s lives were revolutionised in Tunisia

In August 1956 newly independent Tunisia introduced a set of laws which revolutionised women's lives.