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Death penalty fears for Niger ex-president – lawyer

A year on from the coup ousted President Mohamed Bazoum may face treason charges, his lawyers.

How has Niger changed since the coup?

A year on since the military took power in Niger, the BBC looks at the changes the junta has overseen.

S Africa police arrest Libyans at ‘illegal’ military camp

The camp, situated on a farm, was raided and 95 Libyans have been taken into custody, police say.

How does it feel to miss out on the Olympics?

Thousands of athletes are bidding for medals at the Olympics, but how does it feel to miss out on appearing at Paris 2024?

How does it feel to miss out on the Olympics?

Thousands of athletes are bidding for medals at the Olympics, but how does it feel to miss out on appearing at Paris 2024?

From Olympic braids to sunsets: Africa’s top shots

A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent.

From Olympic braids to sunsets: Africa’s top shots

A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent.

From Olympic braids to sunsets: Africa’s top shots

A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent.

Satellite images and doctor testimony reveal Tigray hunger crisis

Crisis is unfolding in northern Ethiopia - driven by drought, crop failure and insecurity following war.

Satellite images and doctor testimony reveal Tigray hunger crisis

Crisis is unfolding in northern Ethiopia - driven by drought, crop failure and insecurity following war.