At least 10 dead in Lagos high-rise office building fire
Some commercial workers in Afriland Towers jumped out of the third and fourth floors when the fire started.
US deportees sue Ghana over ‘illegal’ detention
Despite opposition to the deal, Ghana's president says 40 more deportees will arrive from the US.
Egypt says 3,000-year-old bracelet was stolen and melted down
A specialist took the gold artefact from a Cairo museum and sold it through a jeweller, officials say.
Malawi’s parties warned not to prematurely declare election victory
The parties of both President Lazarus Chakwera and his main rival, Peter Mutharika, say they won Tuesday's poll.
African pride as Rwanda prepares for cycling history
Rwanda will make history when it becomes the first African nation to host cycling's Road World Championships from 21-28 September.
African pride as Rwanda prepares for cycling history
Rwanda will make history when it becomes the first African nation to host cycling's Road World Championships from 21-28 September.
African pride as Rwanda prepares for cycling history
Rwanda will make history when it becomes the first African nation to host cycling's Road World Championships from 21-28 September.
African pride as Rwanda prepares for cycling history
Rwanda will make history when it becomes the first African nation to host cycling's Road World Championships from 21-28 September.
Togo leader’s sister-in-law arrested after calling for end to family rule
Marguerite Gnakadé has become a vocal critic of Togo's long-serving leader Faure Gnassingbé.
Spain arrests 19 on suspicion of torture and murder after 50 disappear from migrant boat
Police suspect some of the victims were accused of witchcraft by others on the boat that had travelled from Senegal.