The UN could launch a new inquiry into the 1961 air crash that killed then UN chief Dag Hammarskjold.
Libyan forces hunt down the last IS fighters after ejecting them from their Sirte stronghold.
Nigeria's women's team launch a sit-in protest in their hotel in Abuja as they seek allowances and bonuses for winning the 2016 Women's Africa Cup of Nations.
The brother of a patient in a Kenyan hospital tells the BBC's World Have Your Say he thinks the doctors' strike over pay is "inhumane".
British-Ghanaians explain what they want from the upcoming presidential election and what would convince them to return to Ghana.
The Ghana opposition leader hopes his industry vow will make the difference, writes Adelaide Arthur.
President Mahama is seeking re-election after serving a four-year first term plagued by power cuts.
South Africa's Supreme Court of Appeal rules it is unlawful for patients with terminal illnesses to choose how they die.
Egypt arrests 25 people, including doctors and nurses, accused of illegal organ trafficking.
A UN investigation identifies 41 peacekeepers as suspects in sexual abuse cases in CAR.
A Reuters-BBC Newsnight investigation into a mass migrant sinking prompts Europol to “look again”.
Kenyan officials have said nothing about the country's "largest military defeat" at a base in Somalia.
Dominic Ongwen becomes the first Lords Resistance Army commander to go on trial at the ICC.
At least 31 people die in weekend clashes between tribal militia and security forces in DR Congo.
Abducted as a child by Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebel group, Dominic Ongwen became one of its most ruthless commanders, so should he face trial at the ICC?
The Ghanaian presidential election is about to take place.
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