Senegal has been experiencing what many say is the worst civil unrest in more than a decade.
Thousands of young people took to the streets earlier this month, in anti-government protests.
The West African nation is usually seen as a model of democracy but the country’s economy has suffered during the pandemic. The World Bank says around one in three young people are out of work or underemployed.
BBC West Africa correspondent Ben Hunte reports from Dakar on why young people have had enough.
A gunman has killed 10 people, including a police officer, following an hours-long stand-off at a grocery market in the US state of Colorado.
The attack in Boulder ended with police detaining an injured suspect at the King Soopers market
(CNN)---Lionel Messi broke the club's appearance record on Sunday as the Argentine featured in his 768th game for the Catalan giants.
Messi celebrated in style, working his now famous magic in Barcelona's 6-1 victory over Real Sociedad, as he superseded the landmark set by former teammate and club legend Xavi Hernandez, who appeared 767 times for the club.
Barcelonaa's official Twitter account dubbed the Argentine an "otherworldly player" and called his record-breaking appearance figure a "stratospheric number."
The Duke of Sussex has joined US coaching and mental health firm BetterUp.
Speaking to BBC News, the CEO Alexi Robichaux said Prince Harry has "an incredible attitude and he is filled with energy and enthusiasm".
For a year we have all lived under Covid-19 restrictions. But how have hospital staff dealt with fighting the pandemic at work and living under lockdown at home?
Four staff from University Hospital Southampton tell the BBC about the impact of the last year on their home and work lives