Uganda: Finding the truth behind a killing spree in Kampala
BBC finds evidence Ugandan security forces killed unarmed people during a crackdown in November 2020.
James Barnor: The 91-year-old's photos bringing Ghana to life
Ghanaian-British photographer James Barnor's work is being exhibited at the Serpentine Gallery in London.
South Korea: From food wasters to recyclers
The country now recycles more than 95% of its food waste - how did they do it?
Nigeria school abduction: Gunmen kidnap students in Niger state
At least 150 students are reported missing after armed men stormed a school in Niger state.
France rejects Iranian spy charges for tourist Benjamin Briere
Benjamin Briere was detained in Iran in 2020 after flying a drone near the Iran-Turkmenistan border.
Israel's right-wing leader Bennett backs deal to oust PM Netanyahu
A right-wing leader expresses support for a unity government that would end the prime minister's 12 years in office.
France manhunt for armed ex-soldier who fired on police
Authorities tell residents to stay indoors as police hunt for the man who opened fire on police.
Barcelona: Homophobic attacks spark outcry
One man required surgery after he and his friends were beaten up by a group of men on a beach.
Osaka faces French Open expulsion
World number two Naomi Osaka faces expulsion from the French Open if she continues to refuse to speak to the media.
Colombia protests: UN calls for investigation into Cali deaths
Troops are patrolling the city of Cali after weeks of violent anti-government demonstrations.