Oxfam suspends two aid workers amid sex exploitation claims in DR Congo

Some staff fear the charity has not learnt the lessons of the 2018 Haiti scandal, the Times reports.

Africa’s week in pictures: 26 March-1 April 2021

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

Who’s committed this massacre in Ethiopia?

A series of disturbing videos obtained by the BBC appear to show a massacre of unarmed civilians in Ethiopia.

Evidence suggests Ethiopian military carried out massacre in Tigray

A BBC Africa Eye investigation suggests the Ethiopian military was behind a massacre in Tigray.

Mozambique: Family of British man missing after Palma attack say body found

British national Philip Mawer was working in Palma when it was stormed by militants last week.

Lupus: The disease with a thousand faces

Lupus symptoms vary from person to person which is why it's referred to as a ‘disease with 1000 faces’.

How satellite images are helping one country hand out cash

Togo has found a new way to send emergency cash to people struggling in the pandemic.

‘I have put everything into my winery’

South Africa's winemakers hope for a brighter future after a very tough 12 months.

‘I have put everything into my winery’

South Africa's winemakers hope for a brighter future after a very tough 12 months.

Germany and Namibia: What’s the right price to pay for genocide?

Germany is set to apologise to Namibia for a genocide more than 100 years ago - and to pay an as yet unknown amount of money.