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Posted on Friday October 10, 2025

The West African nation's foreign minister asks if the decision led to the US suspending issuing visas.

My one-month-old grandson was killed by police tear gas
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Zimbabwe lawmaker and poet dies after his car hits an elephant
Posted on Friday October 10, 2025

Desire Moyo died a day before his 46th birthday - the four other MPs in the car have been taken to hospital.

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Posted on Friday October 10, 2025

The previous brand was said to have lost its sanctity due to its widespread use outside the church.

Deity dolls and people power: Africa's top shots
Posted on Friday October 10, 2025

A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent and beyond.

Breakdancing to escape the trauma of DR Congo's warzone
Posted on Friday October 10, 2025

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Nigeria names 'apolitical' law professor as new electoral chief
Posted on Friday October 10, 2025

The Nigeria's electoral agency is under increased scrutiny, with growing calls for greater transparency.

'Business is at a standstill' - Mali jihadists' fuel blockade hits the capital
Posted on Thursday October 09, 2025

More than 300 petrol tankers make it to Bamako under military escort a week after pumps run dry.

'One of the greatest things' - Nigeria's art innovators on display in London
Posted on Wednesday October 08, 2025

Nigerian Modernism at the Tate spotlights a compelling period in the West African country's history.

Selfies and singing as Ethiopians celebrate thanksgiving
Posted on Monday October 06, 2025

Photos capture the joy and unity present at this year's Irreecha festival.

BBC tracks down Nigerian sextortion scammer targeting teenage boys
Posted on Sunday October 05, 2025

The BBC challenges the scammers targeting teenagers like Evan Boettler, who took his own life just 90 minutes after being contacted.

We need hospitals more than football stadiums, say Morocco's young protesters
Posted on Saturday October 04, 2025

Morocco will soon have the world's largest football stadium but this has angered many young people who want better services.

Conservative church group condemns choice of female Archbishop of Canterbury
Posted on Friday October 03, 2025

The group, Gafcon, says that its followers believe "the Bible requires a male-only episcopacy".

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Posted on Friday October 03, 2025

President Rajoelina's move fails to quell the protest movement that is now threatening his own position.

'We only have the sea to live on' - Senegal's fishermen blame BP project for lack of fish
Posted on Thursday October 02, 2025

The huge off-shore facility run by BP means they now struggle to survive, the fishermen say.

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Posted on Saturday October 04, 2025

Civilians pay the price as paramilitary fighters intensify their offensive to take full control of el-Fasher.

Togo's Asamoah breaks neck in freak accident
Posted on Thursday October 09, 2025

Togo international Samuel Asamoah broke his neck in a freak collision with an advertising board which his club says could leave him paralysed.

De Klerk smacks Proteas to stunning win over India
Posted on Thursday October 09, 2025

Nadine de Klerk hits a blistering unbeaten 84 from 54 balls as South Africa produce a stunning comeback to beat India at the Women's World Cup.

Kebinatshipi targets 400m world record after Tokyo gold
Posted on Tuesday October 07, 2025

Botswana's Collen Kebinatshipi has set his sights on breaking the 400m world record after being crowned world champion in Tokyo last month.

'I deeply hurt people by moving to Saudi Arabia'
Posted on Tuesday October 07, 2025

In an interview with BBC Sport, Ashleigh Plumptre says she regrets losing the trust of some LGBT fans in women's football by moving to Saudi Arabia.

Wafcon expands to 16 teams for 2026 finals
Posted on Sunday October 05, 2025

The Women's Africa Cup of Nations will expand from 12 to 16 teams beginning with the 2026 finals in Morocco.

Madagascar protest organiser: 'We're taking our humanity back'
Posted on Friday October 10, 2025

A Gen Z leader in Madagascar says he has put his UK university scholarship on hold to help organise the protests.

Botswana 'on the verge of zero tariff deal with US on diamonds', president tells BBC
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Botswana's diamond-reliant economy is under strain - the main diamond company saw a 50% drop in sales last year.

What's behind Morocco's Gen Z protests?
Posted on Thursday October 02, 2025

Young protesters in Morocco are protesting against corruption and for better health and education.

Somalia's president: They tried to kill me five times
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Somalia's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud says he is a prime target of the Islamist group al-Shabab.

Why Kordofan is key in Sudan's civil war
Posted on Wednesday September 24, 2025

The battle for Kordofan, with a population of eight million, is the latest frontline in Sudan's civil war.

Are we using the wrong world map?
Posted on Monday September 15, 2025

This is why the African Union has backed calls to stop using the Mercator map of the world.

Your fast fashion could end up as this beach trash in Ghana
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Ghana has been described as the fashion industry’s dumping ground.


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