BBC Africa
- How jeans and diamonds pushed Lesotho to the top of Trump's tariffs list
Only Chinese goods are facing higher US tariffs than exports from Lesotho, which will be charged at 50%.
- Zambians protest over heinous child rape reports
Protesters in Zambia call for a change in the law after heinous child rape reports.
- Adesina: Africa can't rely on benevolence of others
The African Development Bank president tells the BBC how poverty shaped his world views.
- Is South Africa's coalition government about to fall apart?
The pro-business DA rejects the budget leaving the ANC to rely on other parties to get it passed in parliament.
- Zambia withdraw four US-based players for China trip
Zambia withdraw four US-based players for an upcoming tournament in China because of "travel measures" introduced by Donald Trump's administration.
Africanews
- Museveni visits Juba amid tension in the oil-rich east African nation
Museveni’s visit also comes on the heels of the arrival of the African Union mediators who are in the South Sudanese capital to assess the situation in the country.
- Russia's Lavrov accuses Ukraine of destabilising Sahel
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused Ukraine of trying to "destabilize" the Sahel region on Thursday.
- U.S. and global stock markets plunge after new Trump tariffs
The markets reacted violently to Donald Trump’s announcement of a new 10 per cent tariff on all imports to the United States.
- Sudan: At least 89 killed in paramilitary attack
The Emergency Lawyers’ Association says at least 89 civilians have been killed and hundreds injured in attacks by Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on villages in Omdurman.
- Hungary withdraws from top war crimes court as Israel's Netanyahu visits
Netanyahu's visit to Hungary, which is scheduled to last until Sunday, was only his second foreign trip since the ICC issued the warrant against him in November