Ethiopian photographer and educator Aïda Muluneh is showcasing the culture of her birth country in a series of 12 photographs displayed at more than 300 bus stops across Boston, New York, Chicago and Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
Former Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo has been detained in Abidjan and delivered to the headquarters of his elected successor Alassane Ouattara. Anchor Marco Werman talks with the BBC's Mark Doyle in Abidjan.
The fighting in Libya and Ivory Coast has forced many people to leave. About 80 Ivorians are trapped on the Tunisian border, stranded between the country they are fleeing and their homeland also engulfed in armed conflict. Reporter Marine Olivesi reports.
The fighting in Ivory Coast may be coming to an end, as entrenched leader Laurent Gbagbo is reportedly negotiating his own exit. Anchor Marco Werman gets details from the BBC's John James in the main city, Abidjan.
Anchor Marco Werman talks to British business man Craig Hitchcock, who has decided to stay in Abidjan where he lives, in spite of the ongoing crisis in Ivory Coast.
Rival forces are poised for a showdown in Ivory Coast's main city Abidjan. The BBC's John James is in the northern city of Bouake.
Marco Werman talks to Ba Coulibay, an English teacher and translator living in Abidjan, about the conditions in his neighborhood in the embattled city.