BBC Africa
- Curfew and deaths in South Sudan after revenge attacks on Sudanese
Horrific videos seeming to show Sudanese soldiers attacking South Sudan nationals spark retaliation attacks.
- Marathon great Kipchoge to race London in April
Distance running great Eliud Kipchoge will return to the London Marathon in April.
- Why police baby killers are still not on trial seven years on
Seven years after Samantha Pendo's death her parents are still waiting for the trial of officers to begin.
- Seven suitcases of suspected cocaine found in Sierra Leone embassy vehicle
The country's envoy to neighbouring Guinea is recalled to explain the incident but has not been arrested.
- US sanctions Sudan army chief Burhan over civilian deaths
The army under Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan is accused of committing lethal attacks on civilians.
Africanews
- UN officials call attention to Sudan's dangerous civilian situation
The chief spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office, Ravina Shamdasani, cautioned of increasing civilian danger in Sudan due to targeted ethnic attacks in Al Jazirah, posing a threat to the ongoing conflict over Khartoum.
- Saint Helena: how a tiny island is trying to achieve carbon neutrality
Saint Helena, an island of some 4,000 inhabitants, has just installed its first electric vehicle charging station. It is part of the island's wider quest to go fully green.
- The perils of illegal mining: a survivor's six-month nightmare
A miner who endured six months trapped in an abandoned mine in South Africa has recounted the terrifying experience he faced after a police crackdown cut off food and essential supplies to thousands engaged in illegal gold mining.
- Seeking justice: new Syrian leaders meet with ICC chief prosecutor in Damascus
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor Karim Khan arrived in Damascus on Friday. He will confer with Syria's transitional government on how to seek justice and accountability for alleged war crimes.
- Togo weighs joining the alliance of sahel states, says foreign minister
Togo is considering the possibility of joining the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), as indicated by the Togolese Foreign Minister during an interview with Voxafrica on Thursday.