Left-back Yasser Larouci joins Championship side Watford on loan from Troyes.
Invasive birds are a major nuisance on the coast and there are fears they could travel inland.
The USA cruise to a 103-86 victory over South Sudan to qualify for the Olympic men's basketball quarter-finals.
Viral footage appears to show schoolchildren in Cape Town "selling" off black classmates.
Nigerian officials are trying to work out how Favour Ofili’s name was left off the entry list for the women’s 100m at Paris 2024.
South African swimmer Chad le Clos is ready to challenge in the Paris pool after having to "rebuild" following mental health struggles.
Facing high living costs activists call for protests but the government says they should hold back.
Olympics 2024: South Sudan refugee becomes NBA hopeful
Eight years after making history by wearing a hijab at the Olympics, Doaa Elghobashy wants to inspire more players at Paris 2024.
Malnutrition is rising in northern Nigeria, with many families struggling to feed their children.
African Games champion Cynthia Ogunsemilore is suspended at the Olympics after testing positive for a banned diuretic and masking agent.
South Sudan says it felt disrespected by the gaffe, which organisers said was a "human error".
Kenyan Martin Odhiambo cultivates medicinal plants and hopes that remedies can one day be regulated.
Zimbabwe paceman Richard Ngarava takes four wickets in a devastating spell to leave Ireland 33-5 in a run chase of 158 in the Test match at Stormont.
Meselesh Gosaye's home area in Ethiopia was hit by two landslides that buried hundreds under the mud.
Kenyan runner Faith Kipyegon and Eritrean cyclist Biniam Girmay are among six African athletes to keep an eye on at Paris 2024.
A year on since the military took power in Niger, the BBC looks at the changes the junta has overseen.
Thousands of athletes are bidding for medals at the Olympics, but how does it feel to miss out on appearing at Paris 2024?
A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent.
The 2024 running mate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh has called on persons in positions of power and authority to use their offices to influence benefits for the community.
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