Tanzania ‘using Twitter’s copyright policy to silence activists’

The guidance meant to deal with rights infringements is being deployed to muzzle critics.

Tanzania ‘using Twitter’s copyright policy to silence activists’

The guidance meant to deal with rights infringements is being deployed to muzzle critics.

1,000 lost on one boat – this woman hopes to name them

An Italian pathologist is trying to identify the migrants on a boat that sank in the Mediterranean in 2015.

Libyan Lockerbie bomb suspect charged after 32 years

The US attorney general announces charges for the alleged bomb-maker behind the 1988 disaster.

Libyan Lockerbie bomb suspect charged after 32 years

The US attorney general announces charges for the alleged bomb-maker behind the 1988 disaster.

Nigeria’s Panels of Inquiry: One mother’s long road to justice

A Nigerian mother speaks to a police brutality inquiry about her missing son arrested 13 years ago.

Rwanda bolsters force in CAR as rebels ‘held back’

It has deployed what it calls a "protection force" after its peacekeepers there came under attack.

Sudan-Israel deal fuels migrants’ fears

Israel is supported by some Sudanese communities, yet restoring relations may not be good news from them.

Ethiopia explosion: ‘Abandoned’ bomb kills three in Addis Ababa

All those who died in the Addis Ababa blast were homeless, police say, and five others were wounded.

François Bozizé: CAR former president denies ‘attempted coup’

François Bozizé's spokesman denies the government's claim that he is marching on the capital.