‘My brother died fighting for Senegal’s youth’

Thousands of young people took to the streets earlier this month, in anti-government protests.

Comoros achieve fairytale Nations Cup qualification

Islanders Comoros make history when drawing with Togo to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time.

Extinction: Elephants driven to the brink by poaching

The ivory trade and habitat loss combine to push Africa's elephants closer to extinction.

Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict: MSF ‘witnessed soldiers killing civilians’

Four passengers were taken out of buses after an apparent ambush and shot dead, MSF says.

Suez Canal: Owner of cargo ship blocking waterway apologises

Japanese firm Shoei Kisen Kaisha says dislodging the Ever Given is proving "extremely difficult".

Suez Canal: Owner of cargo ship blocking waterway apologises

Japanese firm Shoei Kisen Kaisha says dislodging the Ever Given is proving "extremely difficult".

Nigeria: Challenging stereotypes as a mother with spinal muscular atrophy

Agaezichi Joy is challenging stereotypes as a mother with spinal muscular atrophy.

Scottish university to repatriate ‘looted’ Benin Bronze

The "priceless" work in Aberdeen is described as having been looted by British soldiers in Africa in 1897.

Somalia photography: ‘I want it to be normal for women to take photos’

A photography exhibition in Somalia by two women challenges the way the country is seen.

Tigray conflict: The fake UN diplomat and other misleading stories

An information war has been raging over the Tigray conflict with both sides sharing misleading claims.