BBC Africa
- Mali to investigate claims soldiers 'executed' women and children
Tuareg separatists accuse Russian Wagner fighters and Malian soldiers of killing 24 civilians.
- Anger as aid worker dies after DR Congo shooting
Colleagues say Jerry Muhindo Kavali, 49, was kind, committed and "always had a smile on his face".
- DR Congo rebels seeking to exploit discrimination against minority Tutsis
What is it like to be an ethnic Tutsi in DR Congo - the people for whom the M23 rebels say they are fighting?
- South Africa invites Ukraine's Zelensky for state visit
Confirming the invite South Africa's president said there was a need for an inclusive peace process.
- Nigeria ex-military leader for first time admits regret over cancelled poll
Ibrahim Babangida's annulment triggered a political crisis in 1993 and is still remembered today.
Africanews
- UN calls for ceasefire in Congo
The United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution on Friday calling for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in the DRC
- U.S., Ukraine close to agreement on mineral deal - Report
The White House and Ukraine have made significant progress toward reaching an agreement that would provide the U.S. with access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals and tighten the long-term relationship between Kyiv and Washington, according to a person familiar with the matter
- Hamas, Israel exchange captives as first phase of fragile truce ends
Hamas freed six Israeli hostages in the latest exchange Saturday, even as heightened tension between the adversaries clouded the future of the fragile ceasefire deal. In exchange, Israel will release about 600 Palestianians from its jails
- Earthenware houses built to beat climate change in Morocco
Moroccans are resurrecting the construction of traditional earthenware houses using natural local materials which adapt to local weather conditions
- DR Congo: Rwanda protests U.S. sanctions against top official
Rwanda’s government described the sanctions against Gen. James Kabarebe, a deputy minister of foreign affairs, as “unjustified and unfounded”