NewsAfricaSenegal parade Afcon trophy despite title controversy Senegal parade the Africa Cup of Nations trophy before Saturday's friendly match against Peru in Paris - despite being stripped of the title earlier this month.4 hrs agoAfrica Sport'The gravest crime against humanity': What does the UN vote on slavery mean?African and Caribbean nations want countries which benefited from slavery to pay compensation but it will not be straightforward.21 hrs agoWorldRationing power and diluting petrol - how African countries are coping with effects of Iran warThe disruption in oil supplies has caused shortages and concerns in several African countries.1 day agoAfricaMorocco ready to host Wafcon 'any time' as questions remain over postponementA senior member of the Moroccan government says the country was “ready to host” the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations this month despite the decision to delay it until July.1 day agoAfrica SportShops and restaurants in Egypt told to close early as energy crisis deepensRetail and dining premises will have to shut by 21:00 each night for the next month to conserve power.3 hrs agoWorldWomen secretly filmed, then ridiculed and abused onlineWomen in Kenya and Ghana tell the BBC about being approached by a Russian man who later posts videos of them without their consent.2 days agoSouth Africa's exclusion from G7 summit no surprise, says RamaphosaReports say the US pressured France to rescind Ramaphosa’s invitation after Trump threatened to boycott the summit.2 days agoWorldFeatures and analysisInside the alleged Russian operation to trigger anti-government protests in AngolaA group of Russians and Angolans are going on trial in Angola after being accused of fomenting protests, which they deny.'Peace is a gradual thing': How land, cattle and identity fuel a deadly Nigerian conflictHow a lack of justice and trust in the security forces perpetuates deadly violence in Plateau state.Desperate for food, drought-stricken Kenyans turn to the gingerbread treeSome 26 million people are "facing extreme hunger" in Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia, warns humanitarian organisation Oxfam.South Africans say criminal gangs are exploiting the water crisisResidents of some areas have been without mains water for weeks.'Fire came from the sky and burned them' - life on the brink of civil war in South SudanSome 50,000 people are told to flee their homes as the army warns of a huge military offensive in Jonglei state.Will Trump help or hinder Zimbabwe's white farmers in their compensation battle?They have engaged a lobbying firm with close ties to the US president to argue their case.Fears for press freedom as tycoon takes control of East Africa's largest media houseRostam Aziz's purchase raises questions about continued journalistic independence in the region.Why Namibia's green energy dream could be a red flag for penguinsA near pristine desert and coastal wilderness in Namibia could soon host a huge hydrogen production facility.African sportSalah could play for seven more years - KloppJurgen Klopp says Mohamed Salah could carry on playing until the age of 40 after the forward leaves Liverpool at the end of the season.Fifa investigates Congolese FA boss jailed alongside wife and sonFecofoot president Jean-Guy Mayolas remains on the run after being sentenced to life imprisonment earlier this month for embezzling $1.1m in Fifa funds.Senegal appeal to be heard 'as swiftly as possible'The Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) says it will rule on Senegal's appeal against being stripped of the Africa Cup of Nations title "as swiftly as possible".Saudi Pro League, the US or Europe - what are Salah's options?Liverpool reporter Aadam Patel analyses what Mohamed Salah's next move might be following the forward's announcement that he is to leave the club this summer. Where does Salah rank among greatest Premier League forwards?As Mohamed Salah announces he will leave Liverpool this summer, BBC Sport asks you to rank the best forwards in Premier League history.Watch/ListenOne house, two faiths, one fasting seasonRamadan and Lent haven't overlapped since 1993 and couples like Olanrewaju and Kaosara in Nigeria are observing them together.Inside Ethiopia's 'smart' police stationEthiopia unveils its first unmanned, 'smart' police station where citizens can report crimes on automated touch screens.At the scene: Muslims killed 'over rejection of extremist ideology' in NigeriaAt least 78 bodies have been buried, while it's feared that more than 170 people were killed altogether.'The water took everything': Mozambique hit by worst floods in decadesNearly 700,000 people have been affected by weeks of severe flooding in MozambiqueJubilant Senegal fans join the Afcon champions paradeThousands of Senegal fans join the parade to celebrate Afcon champions on their return home.Programmes and podcastsLive: World Service for AfricaFocus on Africa PodcastTwo essential stories to round off your working day. 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