BBC Africa
- Sudan takes UAE to world court over 'complicity in genocide'
The UAE has strongly rejected Sudan's allegations, calling the case a "cynical publicity stunt."
- Players union welcomes life ban for Gabon football coach over sexual abuse
Patrick Assoumou Eyi has been found guilty of sexually abusing multiple young footballers.
- Nigerian senator suspended after making sexual harassment claims
Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan had accused Senate President Godswill Akpabio of sexual harassment.
- Injuries as Mozambique police fire on opposition protest
Opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane's team says his current condition is "unknown" after the attack.
- General's arrest violates South Sudan peace deal, opposition says
Two close allies of the vice-president, a bitter rival of the president, are arrested.
Africanews
- Nigeria launches standards and guidelines for organ and tissue transplants
They aim to regulate a sector that has been plagued by ethical concerns and exploitation.
- China slams US tariffs, says economy is resilient
Beijing made it clear that there would be no winners in a trade war.
- Lesotho registers its discontent with Trump's mocking comments
Its foreign minister described as 'insulting' the US president's remark that nobody had ever heard of the country.
- With 500 species, Moroccan exotic garden an oasis of biodiversity
Created in 1951, the garden at Bouknadel spans four and a half hectares and is divided into different spaces representing various ecosystems.
- The fight for justice: Amnesty International on Senegal's protest crisis
Amnesty International has called on Senegalese authorities to deliver justice, truth, and compensation to victims of protests from 2021 to 2024.