Racism in Russia: Stories of prejudice

People of colour in Russia tell the BBC how racism has affected their lives.

Burundi’s new President Evariste Ndayishimiye warns opposition parties

Evariste Ndayishimiye questions the need to oppose the government, as he replaces Pierre Nkurunziza.

Oxford college wants to remove Rhodes statue

Oriel College's governors vote to take down the statue of the Victorian colonialist Cecil Rhodes.

Premier League: Nigerian crowds welcome back English football

Football fans in Lagos defied a ban on large gatherings to watch their favourite Premier League teams.

Premier League: Nigerian crowds welcome back English football

Football fans in Lagos defied a ban on large gatherings to watch their favourite Premier League teams.

Coronavirus in Kenya: ‘I couldn’t let women die in childbirth during curfew’

Dr Jemimah Kariuki has been helping pregnant women in Kenya to find emergency transport to hospital.

Ex-Ghana coach Appiah claims prejudice in salary delay

Former Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah says he is being treated in a way no white coach in Africa would be as he awaits salary arrears totalling nearly $200,000.

Endangered cheetahs snapped in award-winning photos

A photography competition shows the endangered big cat in its natural glory.

Endangered cheetahs snapped in award-winning photos

A photography competition shows the endangered big cat in its natural glory.

Tshegofatso Pule killing: South African man on murder charge

A South African man, 31, is charged with murdering the pregnant woman whose body was found last week.