We focus on political instability in Libya as the eastern House of Representatives names a rival to the Tripoli-based unity government's chief Abdulhamid Dbeibah, hours after his convoy was targeted in a drive-by shooting. The appointment of a second prime minister, Fathi Bashagha, threatens to spark a new power struggle in the war-torn nation.
We also head to Nigeria, where authorities are urging thousands of internally displaced people to go back home. The government says the security situation in Borno state has sufficiently improved to allow them to close a refugee camp in Maiduguri. But some reports show a different picture, with many areas in the state still not secure.
Finally, we bring you an exclusive report from Benin. The government launched a war on clandestine health centres a few years ago and the fight continues. Since the start of the year, about 20 illegal health centres have been shut down.