Eid al-Fitr celebrations in Africa – amid coronavirus

With mosques closed in some countries because of Covid-19, Eid feels a bit different this year.

Coronavirus and children: ‘I can’t hug my mum any more’

Life for children whose parents work on the frontline against Covid-19 has changed.

Rwanda genocide: How Félicien Kabuga evaded capture for 26 years

Félicien Kabuga outwitted Rwandan genocide prosecutors by using 28 aliases and powerful connections.

Coronavirus in Kenya: ‘I buried my cousin on Facebook Live’

The BBC's Mercy Juma had to watch her cousin's burial online - until her internet connection failed.

The Egyptian couple trapped on never-ending honeymoon

A Dubai-based couple are still stuck at a deserted resort, more than two months after their wedding.

African solutions to the coronavirus crisis

African firms tell the BBC how they are solving problems caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Mory Kanté: African music star dies aged 70

The singer, who helped bring African music to world audiences with hits like Yéké Yéké, dies in Guinea.

Coronavirus in Tanzania: What do we know?

President Magufuli says cases are falling, but the government hasn't released new official figures. What do we know?

Luvo Manyonga: Former long jump world champion fined for public drinking

South Africa's star long jumper Luvo Manyonga, who famously overcame a drug addiction to win a world title in 2017, is in trouble with the law again.

Augustin Bizimana: Remains of top Rwanda genocide suspect found

Augustin Bizimana was defence minister when about 800,000 people were killed in 100 days.