The women keeping peace… in the deadliest place
Copperleaf2018-11-18T00:31:53+01:00The UN wants to recruit more women as peacekeepers. In Mali at present they make up just 3% of a 15,000-strong force. Source: BBC African news
The UN wants to recruit more women as peacekeepers. In Mali at present they make up just 3% of a 15,000-strong force. Source: BBC African news
Meet the special effects makeup artist creating blood and gore for the Nigerian film industry. Source: BBC African news
Rebels attack near a DR Congo emergency centre and it is unclear when healthcare efforts will resume. Source: BBC African news
Four elite US troops in Mali are accused of ambushing and killing Staff Sgt Logan Melgar as he slept. Source: BBC African news
A hat-trick from Fiston Abdul Razak helps Burundi win 5-2 in South Sudan to keep alive their hopes of qualifying for next year's Africa Cup of Nations. Source: BBC African news
Mohamed Salah scores a last-minute winner as Egypt beat Tunisia 3-2 in Africa Cup of Nations qualifying. Source: BBC African news
More than 20 others have been taken to hospital after a suspected gas canister explosion on the bus. Source: BBC African news
Zimbabwe opposition leader Nelson Chamisa condemns those who protested over alleged election fraud. Source: BBC African news
How the murder of Jamal Khashoggi could effect lucrative South African arms deals with the Saudis. Source: BBC African news
Ghanaian-American rapper turned director Blitz Bazawule talks about his new film Source: BBC African news
Reports of girls giving birth in the exam period prompted a government inquiry into teenage pregnancy. Source: BBC African news
A selection of the best photos from across Africa this week. Source: BBC African news
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is intensifying his crackdown on the military and spy agency. Source: BBC African news
A government minister says aid worth $9.8m will be withheld from Tanzania after anti-gay rhetoric. Source: BBC African news
Kehinde Wiley's Barack Obama painting is the first official US presidential portrait by a black artist. Source: BBC African news
Journalist Peter Tah describes how life in the Cameroon city of Bamenda has ground to a halt due to the separatist conflict. Source: BBC African news
It's common for African migrants to be returned back to their native country when they die, but this decision is a hard one if your entire family is based in the UK. Source: BBC African news
Plans to redistribute land from white farmers to landless black people are raising deep feelings. Here's why. Source: BBC African news
The UK refuses the pair visas to attend an awards ceremony for their risky work protecting elephants. Source: BBC African news
Might this living laboratory hold the key to controlling malaria and other conditions? Source: BBC African news