The BBC investigates illegal and unsustainable fishing off the west coast of Africa to find out how one of the most fertile ecosystems on earth has been pushed to the brink.
More than 130 people, including young children, were killed in Saturday's attack in central Mali.
Chief executive Tewolde Gebremariam says the firms will be linked "well into the future".
The Somali Football Federation confirms former Ghana women's coach Bashir Hayford as the new national team boss.
Dogon-Fulani tensions have existed for a while but what is behind the increase in communal killings?
Three Burundian schoolgirls were arrested for defacing a photo of President Pierre Nkurunziza.
The United Nations says plans to classify female athletes by their testosterone levels, put forward by athletics' governing body, "contravene international human rights".
South Africa's coal power stations can't meet demand and are polluting the air local communities breathe.
Meet the men and women connecting - and sometimes disconnecting - residents of the city of Port Harcourt.
Wang Li Hong Sooma wants secondary schools students in Uganda to be able to speak China's dominant language.
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