More than 60 migrants feared dead at sea off Cape Verde coast

Almost all those on the boat, which was at sea for over a month, are thought to have been from Senegal.

‘I want to go far like Pep, be humble like Zidane’ – Burundi’s first female top-flight coach

Belyse Ininahazwe is set to make history as the first woman to coach a top-flight men's club in Burundi.

Libya militias battle in Tripoli after commander’s arrest

Fierce clashes kill 55 people as many families are left trapped in their homes in Tripoli.

Sailing World Championships: The Africans with Olympic dreams

Sailors from Angola and Morocco are among those looking to use the Sailing World Championships as a stepping stone to Paris 2024.

AI and data labelling: ‘I felt like my life ended’

A Kenyan man has told the BBC how his AI-related job has affected his personal life.

Why Ethiopia’s Amhara militiamen are battling the army

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is at the centre of a new conflict after falling out with powerful allies.

How undercover sting outwitted pangolin traffickers

How charity investigators went undercover to outwit a global wildlife trafficking gang.

Firm regrets taking Facebook moderation work

The chief executive of Sama says it will no longer take work involving moderating harmful content.

Barbie banned from Algerian cinemas for corrupting morals

It is accused of promoting attitudes contrary to the cultural beliefs of the mainly Muslim nation.

Pioneering coach thanks Sierra Leone boss Keister after leg amputation

Pioneer Victoria Conteh, the first woman to coach an elite men's football club in Sierra Leone, thanks national team boss John Keister after he funds life-saving operation.