International News - An African Perspective
From The BBC
Throwing cash in the air - Nigeria's wedding dilemma Spraying money - flinging cash at the happy couple - is a highlight of many ceremonies but is illegal.
Mass wedding for Nigeria orphans sparks outcry Nigeria's women's minister says she has filed a court order to stop the ceremony planned for next week.
Ndou 'shares Mandela's dream' in fight for SA office Former boxing world champion Lovemore Ndou compares himself to Nelson Mandela before he runs for election in South Africa.
South African photographer wins top prize Lebohang Kganye has won the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize for her exhibition Haufi nyana? I've come to take you home
Bekele & Kipchoge - will Paris 2024 be final showdown? Kenenisa Bekele will face fellow all-time great Eliud Kipchoge at the Olympics, 21 years on from their first meeting in a final.
Israel accuses South Africa of false claims at ICJ Israel's lawyers push back against South Africa, which is trying to get its Rafah offensive stopped.
Scientists may have solved mystery of Egyptian pyramids' construction Scientists say the ancient wonders are likely to have been built along a now-dried up branch of the River Nile.
Why a 'world cruise' had to add more African stops The world’s longest cruise has been forced to amend its route and is now calling at nine African ports.
'This is where I need to be’ - Stevie Wonder becomes Ghanaian The American music icon has long been an admirer of the west African country.
Dunking it like a Duke The Duke and Duchess of Sussex unveiled a partnership with Giants of Africa, an NGO which uses sport to empower young people.
Meghan opens up about her Nigerian heritage The Duchess of Sussex describes the "eye opening" experience of learning about her Nigerian ancestry.
Serve's up as Prince Harry plays sit-down volleyball Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been welcomed by a charity which helps service personnel in Nigeria.