South Sudan: The human cost of floods in South Sudan

The BBC's Mercy Juma travelled to South Sudan where hundreds of villages have been affected by the floods.

World Cup 2022: Cameroon’s Bryan Mbeumo awaits ‘crazy’ emotions in Qatar

France-born forward Bryan Mbeumo is relishing the chance to play for Cameroon, the country of his father, at the World Cup in Qatar.

Somalia drought: One boy’s fight to save his family from starvation

Dahir's brother died of hunger. Now two of his sisters are fighting sickness and malnutrition in Somalia.

Ukraine war: Zambia demands answers for death of student Lemekhani Nyirenda

Lemekhani Nyirenda was serving a nine-year prison sentence when he went off to fight for Russia.

Alaa Abdel Fattah: Family say jailed British-Egyptian activist is alive

Alaa Abdel Fattah tells his family in a letter from prison that he has resumed drinking water.

UK withdraws troops from Mali early blaming political instability

British soldiers were operating in the country as part of a UN mission countering Islamist extremism.

World Cup 2022: Jojo Wollacott ruled out of Ghana squad after finger injury

Goalkeeper Jojo Wollacott is ruled out of Ghana's World Cup squad after suffering a late finger injury with club side Charlton.

Women’s Champions League: AS FAR savour first crown after beating Sundowns in final

Ibtissam Jraidi scores a hat-trick as AS FAR beat nine-woman Mamelodi Sundowns 4-0 to win the Women's African Champions League title in Morocco.

World Cup 2022: Wahbi Khazri confident Tunisia can reach last 16

Captain Wahbi Khazri believes Tunisia can finally reach the knockout stage of a World Cup, at the sixth attempt.

What happened to the ‘housegirls’ in Kenya?

Africa Eye revisits the story of a domestic worker and her search for a better life.