BBC Africa
- Attacks on people like me happen every time my country has an election
The false belief that body parts of people with albinism bring wealth or luck have driven attacks.
- From government spin doctor to Cameroon president's main rival
Issa Tchiroma Bakary says he won the election and is not concerned about being arrested or put in jail.
- We will never accept stolen votes, says Cameroon opposition leader
Cameroon opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary is adamant that he's the winner of the presidential election.
- 'It became one of the children' – Kenyan family on adopting orphaned cheetah cub
Their neighbours, who raise livestock, told the family to get rid of the wild animal.
- Wafcon expansion offers 'great exposure' - Chawinga
The expansion of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations is a "great boost" to teams that have never qualified for the finals, says Malawi captain Tabitha Chawinga.
Africanews
- Trucks carrying humanitarian aid for Gaza wait for days at Rafah border crossing
As Israel continued to delay the reopening of the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, hundreds of trucks loaded with humanitarian aid have been stuck in the nearby Egyptian city of Al-Arish.
- Polisario Front says Morocco's autonomy plan should go to referendum
The Western Sahara independence movement says it would accept it if it was validated by the Sahrawi people.
- Documentary reveals underground world of South Korean tattoo artists
In September, Seoul legalised tattoos by non-medical professionals for the first time following a campaign by artists.
- Algerian gymnast becomes world champion on uneven bars
With her world title secured, Nemour now turns her attention to further finals and the next Olympic targets, as she continues to build on her incredible rise.
- Pix of the Day: October 24, 2025
Pix of the Day: October 24, 2025





