Nigeria's Onome Ebi still loves her football as she embarks on a sixth appearance at the Women's World Cup.
One person was killed and dozens injured after a reported gas explosion in the centre of Johannesburg.
El General, whose song inspired Tunisia's pro-democracy revolution, laments the return of repression.
President Ruto was elected vowing to help poor Kenyans but since coming to power, life has got worse.
Morocco’s women will make their first appearance at a World Cup after a period of investment supported by King Mohammed VI that aims to change attitudes in the country.
South Africa's Kgothatso Montjane calls on the International Tennis Federation to address the issue of representation.
Kenya is in a drought-hit region and Ukrainian grain has contributed to vital food aid supplies.
BBC Sport Africa looks at the Africans to watch from the each of the continent's four teams at the 2023 Women's World Cup.
Homophobia is rising in parts of Africa, with lawmakers pushing for tougher anti-LGBTQ legislation.
Some of the emails reportedly contain sensitive information such as passwords and medical records.
Several thousand people take part in the annual Mamaya dance festival in Guinea.
The memorandum of understanding includes $118m to stop smuggling and return irregular migrants.
Televangelist Gilbert Deya was accused of stealing five children two decades ago.
The tax system is opaque - and abused, with politicians and private citizens lining their pockets.
Nigerians have inundated Guinness World Record with requests to ratify their attempts in the past two months.
A selection of the best photos from across Africa and beyond this week.
An eyewitness tells the BBC he saw dozens of bodies being dumped from a truck by a paramilitary group.
Several different efforts are underway to end the Sudan conflict, which could destabilise its neighbours.
A group of teenagers held "a knife to my throat", a woman from Ivory Coast tells the BBC.
Flying within Africa is extremely costly - and this is holding the continent back.
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