Summary

  • Nigeria president: Boko Haram attack 'inhumane and barbaric'

  • Memorial for victims of Tunisia attack held in Sousse

  • Special summit on Lesotho crisis to be held

  • Kenya begins crackdown on illicit breweries

  1. Time for reflectionpublished at 17:47 BST 3 July 2015

    The BBC's reporter in Burundi takes a moment away from the political tension in the country:

  2. High emotionspublished at 12:57

    The BBC's Thomas Fessy is on the beach in Sousse tweets:

  3. 'Moved to tears'published at 12.17

    Rana Jawad tweets:

  4. Plaque commemorates deadpublished at 12:12 BST 3 July 2015

    A plaque dedicated to "all the guests who lost their lives" has been erected in Sousse:

  5. Trumpet sounded in Tunisiapublished at 12:04

    BBC reporter in Tunsia

  6. Silence in Soussepublished at 12.04

    The BBC's Rana Jawad was at the beach in Sousse where people observed a minute's silence:

  7. Tourists mournedpublished at 11:54

    BBC reporter in Tunisia

  8. Kenya achieves 'middle income' statuspublished at 11:08 BST 3 July 2015

    BBC reporter in Kenya

  9. Nigerian government silencepublished at 10:21

    The BBC reporter in Nigeria is watching the television news bulletin, and wondering why there is no mention of the killings in Borno earlier this week:

  10. Eritrea dismisses UN probepublished at 09:48

    Eritrea's presidential spokesman has criticised the extension by a year of a UN human rights investigation into the country.