Who should Africa back in the World Cup?
Copperleaf2018-07-06T14:59:50+01:00Fourteen of France's footballers are eligible to play for African nations, but what are Africa's other remaining World Cup links? Source: BBC African news
Fourteen of France's footballers are eligible to play for African nations, but what are Africa's other remaining World Cup links? Source: BBC African news
Mozambique's national airline has been struggling to get fuel for its planes. Source: BBC African news
Omari Monono was at his aunt's house where he often played, police say. Source: BBC African news
Belgian Sven Vandenbroeck is named as the new coach of Zambia to replace Wedson Nyirenda who resigned in May. Source: BBC African news
A Tilapia farmer hopes the ban will increase production in the country. Source: BBC African news
Buying glasses with the correct lenses can be expensive - but it doesn't have to be this way. Source: BBC African news
A selection of the best photos from across Africa and of Africans elsewhere in the world this week. Source: BBC African news
The government plans to set up ranches across the country to end land conflict, will it work? Source: BBC African news
Tunisia are open to the idea of a tri-nation bid for the 2030 World Cup along with Morocco and Algeria. Source: BBC African news
BBC Sport Africa caught up with the former Super Falcon footballer. Source: BBC African news
This symphony orchestra in Ghana is making new audiences 'fall in love with classical music'. Source: BBC African news
France’s president has visited a nightclub founded by legendary musician Fela Kuti in Lagos. Source: BBC African news
The loss of the endangered northern white rhino could be reversed by IVF, say scientists. Source: BBC African news
The US is deporting record numbers of Somalis - some of whom have lived in America almost all their lives. Source: BBC African news
Yoga teacher Irene Auma wants to help rehabilitate female prisoners in Kenya. Source: BBC African news
US Department of Justice tells Glencore to hand over records of its business in three countries. Source: BBC African news
Egypt's Karim Hossam has been banned from tennis for life and fined $15,000 (£11,391) after being convicted of multiple match-fixing offences. Source: BBC African news
Players spent the night on the streets as they felt their hotel in Tunisia was substandard. Source: BBC African news
As many as 63 migrants are said to be missing after their boat sank east of Tripoli on Sunday. Source: BBC African news
Sudanese political activist Amjed Farid explains what life is like for people who are prepared to risk arrest for their opinions, and why he speaks out against the government. Source: BBC African news