1. Can the new Rwanda bill work and what could stop it?published at 11:09 GMT 17 January 2024

    The legislation could set up a politically explosive fight with the courts.

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  2. What you need to know about the DR Congo electionpublished at 07:43 GMT 16 December 2023

    Some 40 million people will vote in a nation the size of Western Europe, home to vast mineral resources.

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  3. This page is now closed.published at 10:28 GMT 11 December 2023

    For the latest updates, go to bbc.com/africalive

  4. 'We love Russian culture here in CAR'published at 09:16 GMT 11 December 2023

    Moscow continues to foster close relationships with various countries in sub-Saharan Africa.

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  5. Inside Wagner's African 'success story'published at 00:55 GMT 11 December 2023

    The BBC visits the Central African Republic to see why Russian Wagner forces are so popular there.

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  6. Two killed in attack on Sudan aid convoy - Red Crosspublished at 21:07 GMT 10 December 2023

    Seven others including three staff were injured in what the ICRC called a "deliberate attack".

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  7. Sunak's 'weak' Rwanda plan won't work - Jenrickpublished at 15:03 GMT 10 December 2023

    The ex-immigration minister says the PM's bill to revive the asylum scheme "doesn't do the job".

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  8. Egypt discontent grows as Sisi seeks third termpublished at 03:33 GMT 10 December 2023

    Many people are disgruntled with the president's handling of the economy after a decade in power.

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  9. DR Congo leader compares Rwanda president to Hitlerpublished at 18:59 GMT 9 December 2023

    Félix Tshisekedi accuses his counterpart in neighbouring Rwanda of wanting to expand.

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  10. Tory splits and spats put Sunak under pressurepublished at 16:51 GMT 9 December 2023

    The PM's unique selling point - ending the chaos of the Truss and Johnson years - is taking a battering.

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  11. Arrest warrant for Somali president's son over crashpublished at 15:26 GMT 9 December 2023

    Turkey wants to arrest Mohammed Hassan Cheikh Mohamud after a bike courier died in a traffic accident.

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  12. Nigeria takes major step to producing refined oilpublished at 12:09 GMT 9 December 2023

    A refinery that could make Nigeria self-sufficient in fuel receives its first delivery of crude oil.

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  13. Zimbabweans vote in controversial by-electionspublished at 11:03 GMT 9 December 2023

    The polls in a handful of constituencies could give the government a constitution-changing majority.

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  14. Singer Tyla's racial identity sparks heated culture warpublished at 01:28 GMT 9 December 2023

    The term "coloured" is a slur in the US, but for millions of South Africans it is part of their identity.

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  15. Scroll down for this week's storiespublished at 17:54 GMT 8 December 2023

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  16. Ex-Sierra Leone President Koroma questioned by policepublished at 17:34 GMT 8 December 2023

    Azeezat Olaoluwa
    BBC News, Lagos

    President Ernest Bai KoromaImage source, AFP
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    Ernest Bai Koroma left office in 2018

    Former Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma has been questioned at police headquarters in the capital, Freetown, over a failed coup attempt.

    Mr Koroma, who governed the country for just over 10 years, arrived at around 10:00 local time at the criminal investigations department under a heavy police and military escort.

    It was not clear how long the interrogation lasted but the former president later posted a statement on social media that questioning would continue on Saturday.

    "I maintain an open mind, place my trust in due process and the rule of law to prevail," he said.

    Police summoned Mr Koroma on Thursday asking him to appear within 24 hours for questioning as part of their investigation into the failed coup attempt on 26 November.

    Gunmen attacked a military barracks, a prison and other locations in Sierra Leone last month, freeing about 2,000 inmates and killing more than 20 people in what the authorities said was an attempt to overthrow the government.

    So far 71 people have been arrested, including 45 serving military officers, seven serving police officers and 13 civilians.

  17. Ugandan prison boss banned from US over LGBT torturepublished at 17:33 GMT 8 December 2023

    The US has imposed sanctions on the chief of Uganda's prison service, who is accused of overseeing the abuse and torture of LGBT+ people as well as critics of the government.

    A total of 20 people from several countries around the world, external have been sanctioned for human rights abuses.

    Among them is Jefferson Koijee, the mayor of Liberia's capital Monrovia. The US accuses him of controlling paramilitary-style organisations associated with his CDC party.

    Also placed on the sanctions list are three militia leaders in the Democratic Republic of Congo: William Yakutumba of the Mai-Mai and the CNPSC, Willy Ngoma who is a spokesman of the M23 rebel group, and Michel Rukunda of the Twirwaneho armed group.

    In the Central African Republic, the former president's son, Jean-Francis Bozizé, is accused of importing weapons for the CPC rebel group. His compatriot Mahamat Salleh is a CPC commander who is accused of raping girls and forcing them into sexual slavery.

    In South Sudan, county commissioners Gordon Koang Biel and Gatluak Nyang Hoth are accused of allowing "government-aligned forces and allied militias" to systematically rape woman and children "as an incentive and reward".

    They have been sanctioned alongside Joseph Mantiel Wajang, the governor in Unity State who the US says appointed both men into those positions of power despite the serious accusations against them.

    They and all others named on Friday's list will not be able to enter the US , externalor have financial dealings with US citizens or companies.

  18. S African woman jailed for 50 years for $28m theftpublished at 17:15 GMT 8 December 2023

    Hildegard Steenkamp stole huge amounts from the healthcare company she worked at for over 13 years.

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  19. Six African nations sign tariff-free deal with Chinapublished at 17:12 GMT 8 December 2023

    A woman mining cobalt in the DR Congo.Image source, Getty Images
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    Most of China's cobalt used for electronic goods come form Congolese mines

    Most goods coming from Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo, The Gambia, Mali, Madagascar and Mauritania will no longer have tariffs slapped on them when entering the Chinese market.

    China is the biggest consumer of cobalt from DR Congo, while a booming café culture among Chinese youth is driving sales of coffee.

    China's new policy, which comes into effect on Christmas Day, follows criticism that it focuses on buying mainly raw materials from the continent.

    It's being touted by China's Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council as proof of "the spirit of China-Africa friendship and cooperation" leading to "a high-quality China-Africa community with a shared future".

    At present, more than 20 other African nations already have tariff-free deals with China, according to the South China Morning Post, external.

  20. How the UK's asylum deal is viewed in Rwandapublished at 16:56 GMT 8 December 2023

    Rwanda has facilities ready to host asylum seekers but some there are not sure it is a good idea.

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