1. This page is now closedpublished at 06:16 British Summer Time 18 July 2022

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

  2. More evacuations as Mediterranean wildfires spreadpublished at 04:20 British Summer Time 18 July 2022

    Wildfires force France to evacuate some 16,000 people, as Spain, Croatia and Greece are also hit.

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  3. Taking on sexist bullies to stand in Kenya's electionpublished at 01:02 British Summer Time 18 July 2022

    Wavinya Ndeti says some voters "see women as the weaker sex", as she campaigns to become a governor.

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  4. No evidence that Rwanda plan deters migrants - MPspublished at 00:18 British Summer Time 18 July 2022

    The UK wants to send migrants who arrive in small boats to Rwanda, but none has been sent yet.

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  5. Hunger strike: Fighting for my brother’s freedompublished at 00:04 British Summer Time 18 July 2022

    British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abdel Fattah has been on hunger strike in an Egyptian jail for more than 100 days.

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  6. Sixty die in clashes in Sudan's Blue Nile statepublished at 17:58 British Summer Time 17 July 2022

    Richard Hamilton
    BBC World Service News

    Map of Sudan

    The health ministry in Sudan says 60 people are now known to have died during clashes sparked by a land dispute in the south of the country.

    Many others have been hurt.

    Hospitals have appealed for blood donations.

    The violence between the Berti and Hawsa communities in Blue Nile state erupted last Monday.

    Soldiers were deployed to contain the unrest and a night-time curfew has been imposed.

    The UN Special representative for Sudan has called on local communities to exercise restraint.

  7. Ethiopia takes world championships marathon goldpublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 17 July 2022

    Tamirat TolaImage source, Reuters

    Ethiopian Tamirat Tola has won the gold in the men's marathon at the World Athletics Championships in the US.

    He crossed the line in two hours five minutes and 36 seconds - a championship record. Tola's compatriot Mosinet Geremew came second and Bashir Abdi from Belgium came third.

    Ethiopia now has two golds after Letesenbet Gidey won the women's 10,000 metres. Kenya's Hellen Obiri and Margaret Kipkemboi took silver and bronze respectively.

  8. The springer spaniel taking on rhino poacherspublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 17 July 2022

    After being trained in Carmarthenshire, Indy is trying to stop poachers in South Africa.

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  9. Chinese man extradited over racist Malawi videospublished at 14:53 British Summer Time 17 July 2022

    He was filmed using Malawian children to make videos, some of which included racist content.

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  10. Somalia bomb attack targets hotel in Jowharpublished at 11:36 British Summer Time 17 July 2022

    Richard Hamilton
    BBC World Service News

    Map of Somalia

    A car bomb explosion has caused massive destruction to a hotel in the Somali town of Jowhar, close to the capital, Mogadishu.

    Reports say a car loaded with explosives was driven to the entrance of the Nuur Doob Hotel.

    At least four politicians from the regional administration, who were staying at the hotel, were hurt.

    The Islamist militant group al-Shabab says it carried out the attack.

  11. Kidnappers of Nigerian priests demand 'huge' ransompublished at 10:27 British Summer Time 17 July 2022

    Ishaq Khalid
    BBC News, Abuja

    The kidnappers of two Catholic priests who were abducted in northern Nigeria on Friday have demanded a huge ransom, according to the chairman of the Kaduna state branch of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Rev John Joseph Hayab.

    The two men – Rev John Mark Cheitnum and Rev Donatus Cleopas - were seized at gunpoint at a rectory in the village of Yadin Garu in Kaduna after having travelled there for a church event.

    Kaduna’s commissioner of police, Ayoku Yekini, told the BBC a rescue operation was under way with security forces ‘‘on the trail’’ of the kidnappers.

    It is not yet clear who kidnapped the priests.

    Rev Hayab said the local church could not afford the ransom being demanded. It was initially set at 50m naira ($120,000; £100,000), but had been negotiated down to 40m naira.

    Since May, around a dozen Christian clerics - most of them Roman Catholics - have been abducted by gunmen across Nigeria.

    At least two of them have been killed by their captors.

    Hostages are usually released after ransom payments.

    Reverend Hayab decried the increasing spate of kidnappings of clerics saying the “kidnappers think Church leaders have a lot of money. That’s a wrong impression.”

    He added that the priesthood is a work of “sacrifice” without big pay.

    Nigeria is grappling with a wave of killings and kidnappings by armed gangs as well as Islamist militants. They mainly target people travelling on the roads and in unprotected rural communities.

    President Muhammadu Buhari’s government is facing increasing criticism for failing to tackle the widespread insecurity despite the deployment of thousands of troops.

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  12. Omanyala: Every challenge makes you strongerpublished at 09:40 British Summer Time 17 July 2022

    Africa's fastest man Kenyan Ferdinand Omanyala has responded philosophically to his recent difficulties getting to the World Athletics Championships in the US and his defeat in the semi-final of the 100m.

    The fact that he made it to the competition at all was a minor miracle as he only received a visa to travel at the last minute. He arrived less than three hours before Friday's qualifying heat in which he came third.

    But he only managed fifth place in Saturday's semi-final, thus failing to make it to the final.

    "Every challenge you face today makes you stronger tomorrow," he wrote on Twitter.

    "No matter how much falls on us, we keep moving."

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    US sprinter Fred Kerley won the 100m gold, running in 9.86 seconds in the final later on Saturday.

    In September last year, Omanyala ran 9.77 seconds at the Kip Keino Classic meeting in Nairobi to break the African record.

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  13. Jessie Duarte: Death of SA activist 'great loss' - ANCpublished at 08:59 British Summer Time 17 July 2022

    Pumza Fihlani
    BBC News, Johannesburg

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    Jessie Duarte devoted her life to the fight for equality, the ANC said

    South African political activist Jessie Duarte has died at the age of 68.

    Ms Duarte who was a long-serving member of the governing African National Congress died after suffering from cancer, the ANC announced in a statement.

    She was the party’s deputy secretary general and a veteran politician.

    Ms Duarte served as Nelson Mandela’s personal assistant from 1990-1994 after his release from prison.

    “The passing of Comrade Jessie is a great loss, not only to the family but to the democratic movement and the country as a whole,” National ANC Spokesperson, Pule Mabe, said in a statement.

    Those who knew her personally had previously described her deep love for the ANC and its leaders. This led her to be fiercely loyal, but she was criticised for standing by Jacob Zuma during his presidency, despite some questionable actions when he was in office.

    She will be buried later on Sunday according to Muslim rites.

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  14. Curfew in Sudan's Blue Nile state after clashes kill 31published at 08:27 British Summer Time 17 July 2022

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    An overnight curfew was in two towns in Sudan, following several days of ethnic clashes which have killed at least 31 people and injured dozens of others.

    Soldiers have been deployed to control the violence, which was sparked by a land dispute between the Berti and Hawsa in the south-eastern Blue Nile state.

    Dozens of people have been displaced and several shops have been set on fire during the unrest, which began on Monday.

    Despite the curfews, witness reports suggest that fighting continued in one of the towns - Roseires.

    The UN Special representative for Sudan has called on local communities to exercise restraint.

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  15. Wildfires spread as heatwave grips Mediterraneanpublished at 05:56 British Summer Time 17 July 2022

    A firefighting pilot dies in Portugal and a big fire spreads near Spain's Costa del Sol.

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  16. How a beauty queen risked her life to reach the UKpublished at 00:23 British Summer Time 17 July 2022

    Selamawit Teklay fled conflict in Ethiopia, but advises others not to risk crossing the English Channel.

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  17. Sir Mo Farah reveals he was trafficked to UK as childpublished at 14:27 British Summer Time 16 July 2022

    The Olympic star says the name Mohamed Farah was given to him by a stranger who flew him to the UK.

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  18. Ethiopia justice head wants gender violence tackledpublished at 12:46 British Summer Time 16 July 2022

    Meaza Ashenafi says she is building an objective court that will effectively deal with these crimes.

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  19. Five charged with murder over woodland stabbingpublished at 11:53 British Summer Time 16 July 2022

    Bereket Selomun, 20, died after being repeatedly stabbed.

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  20. Lee quits South Africa with awards and regretspublished at 10:04 British Summer Time 16 July 2022

    After calling time on her international career, South Africa batter Lizelle Lee has some regrets despite racking up personal awards.

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