Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie talks about her family, Africa, misogyny and the adaptation of Americanah.
Ex-Guinea striker Ismael Bangoura is given a six-month suspended jail sentence and fined more than 130,000 euros after being convicted of fraud by a court in France.
Faouzi Benzarti, sacked as Tunisia's coach having just secured the team's place at next year's Africa Cup of Nations, describes the decision as 'insulting.'
A row at a market devolved into deadly violence between Hausa Muslims and Adara Christians.
The murder of a Nigerian aid worker raises questions about the targeting of humanitarian agencies.
The artist who carpets streets in Accra with huge tapestries of yellow plastic squares.
Mohammed Dewji, said to be Africa's youngest billionaire, said he thanked Allah and the police.
Lola is the first born British-Nigerian in her family. In this candid conversation she asks her mum why she was never taught their mother tongue.
The activist leading the way in preserving her local beach and its visiting sea turtles.
After commending the “overall peaceful” climate in which the Malian elections were held in July, the United Nations peacekeeping chief said on Friday that he is “extremely concerned” over the increasing number of attacks by armed insurgents, against a backdrop of continued delays in implementing the 2015 peace agreement.
One month after one of Tanzania's worst ferry disasters, a survivor reflects on how he was saved.
Assessment centres outside the EU are not acceptable, the foreign minister tells Austrian media.
Uganda, the only African nation to have ever competed at the Lacrosse World Championships, are hoping to help grow the sport across the continent.
A selection of the best photos from across Africa this week.
The genetically modified insects are part of a project which aims to tackle malaria in Africa.
Emmanuel Ibeawuchi is captain of Nigeria's amputee national team, hoping to compete at the World Cup.
Amid increasingly violent clashes between rival armed groups in Libya’s capital,Tripoli, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) has successfully airlifted 135 migrants and refugees to safety in Niger.
Hundreds of civilians who were taken by opposition forces in South Sudan’s Western Equatoria region during an uptick in fighting are still missing, the UN’s top rights official said on Thursday, in a call for their immediate release.
A deadly attack at a gig last year has only made this band from the Central African Republic more determined.
They're history's most prolific serial killers and there's tens of millions of them out there. So why are land mines still around?
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