BBC News - 'My brother died fighting for Senegal’s youth'
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.
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 the past four years, Mohammed Aisha has been living on an abandoned cargo ship. In recent months, he's been completely alone.
The number of abandoned crews is on the rise, according to Lloyd's List, leaving seafarers in precarious situations.
The BBC’s Paul Adams has been in touch with Mohammed for weeks, learning about his isolated, off-shore life.
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