Tracing coffee from farmer to drinker

Increasingly sophisticated tech tells us more than ever about our food's journey from farm to fork.

Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo: Mali’s coup leaders not doing better against jihadists

Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo says the region will continue to oppose military takeovers.

Nigeria’s Kaduna train attack: 168 people still missing

"My decision to change coaches saved my life and my family," a survivor tells the BBC.

African team could win World Cup in 10-12 years, says Morocco coach Vahid Halilhodzic

It will take another decade for an African team to be crowned World Cup winners, according to Morocco coach Vahid Halilhodzic.

Rogue pastors, fake miracles and murder

Across Africa, extreme Christianity is threatening the faith of many.

Algerian Guantanamo inmate sent home after 20 years

Sufiyan Barhoumi spent nearly two decades at the US military prison, accused of a bomb plot.

Ethiopia’s Tigray war: Inside Mekelle cut off from the world

A resident of conflict-hit Tigray gives a rare insight into life there after 17 months of war.

War in Ukraine: Koko’s phone is your phone as she makes her way out

British-Zimbabwean student Korrine Sky documented her escape from Ukraine on her mobile phone.

Hargeisa fire: Inferno devastates market in Somaliland’s capital

Hundreds of businesses are destroyed in the main market of Hargeisa in an overnight blaze.

Liberia taxi driver: How returning $50,000 changed Emmanuel Tuloe’s life

Liberian Emmanuel Tuloe decided not to keep the bundle of cash he found at the side of the road.