Army clears protesters, fires warning shots in Burkina Faso
UN says sanctions possible if no civilian handover
Thousands protest Burkina Faso army's power grab
UN says sanctions possible if no civilian handover
Burkina Faso opposition parties, African Union reject army takeover
Military names Lieutenant Colonel Isaac Zida, deputy commander of the elite presidential guard, as head of state
Burkina Faso army backs presidential guard officer to lead transition
Former president Compaore in Ivory Coast after resigning
Army officer takes charge in Burkina Faso, ousting general
'This is a popular uprising, not a coup,' officer says
Cameroon study shows mitigation and adaptation go together
When it comes to forests, the two need to work side by side
Fear and indifference leave West Africa desperate for Ebola staff
Doctors and nurses needed rather than money; foreign countries reluctant to send trained staff
Mali becomes sixth West African nation hit by Ebola
First patient is two-year-old girl who had recently arrived from neighbouring Guinea, where the outbreak began
Nigeria pledges 600 volunteers as Africa steps up Ebola fight
Trained doctors and nurses scarce in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, African Union appeals to member states to urgently fill the gap