
Nigerian separatist leader convicted on terrorism charges
Nnamdi Kanu is found guilty of inciting violence as part of his campaign for a separate state in south-east Nigeria.
FRIDAY, 21 NOVEMBER 2025, 09:40

Nnamdi Kanu is found guilty of inciting violence as part of his campaign for a separate state in south-east Nigeria.

Ethiopia has welcomed the return as part of a broader push to repatriate items of national significance.

Achraf Hakimi and Ghizlane Chebbak deliver a double success for Morocco as they are named 2025 African men’s and women’s footballer of the year respectively.

A widespread campaign sought to “silence and suppress” protesters, Amnesty International says.

Arsenal announce the club will end their eight-year sponsorship deal with Visit Rwanda at the conclusion of the 2025-26 season.

The US-based Trinidadian rapper addressed the UN in New York alongside Trump administration officials, making claims that lack evidence.

Thousands of women have been raped in Ethiopia’s Amhara conflict, BBC Global Women finds.

Fight “day and night” to rescue the rest of the missing children, a top general tells soldiers.

Tanzania relies on foreign loans, but “what happened eroded our global credibility”, President Samia says.

The kingdom acknowledges for the first time it received cash as part of a deal with Trump’s administration.

South Africa assistant coach Mzwandile Stick claims the Springboks have been treated unfairly following red-card incidents in their wins over France and Italy.

TotalEnergies denies responsibility for the actions of local security forces involved in dozens of killings.

BBC Sport has a look at which Premier League clubs will be most – and least – affected by the Africa Cup of Nations.

Israel says South Africa had previously agreed to receive the 153 Palestinians who arrived last week.

The structure fell after panicked miners reportedly fled from military gunfire.

The UN says hundreds of people were killed in the protests. Verified clips show the violent actions of police as they attempted to crush protests.

Tens of thousands of people’s personal data has been leaked online, according to the US embassy.

“There has been too much pretence and performance, and too little action,” says UN human rights chief Volker Türk.

The opposition says that hundreds of people were killed during the unrest but there is no official death toll.

The increase was largely driven by exports, which surged 40.5% to $18.6 billion, reflecting rising global demand

It is not clear who chartered the plane carrying the Palestinians from Kenya to South Africa.