Cambridge investigates its slavery links

The University of Cambridge is to investigate whether it gained financially from the slave trade.

‘We are students thanks to South Africa’s #FeesMustFall protests’

What has changed since mass protests led South Africa to announce free education for poor university students?

‘My fashion designs contain Braille messages’

Designer Tapiwa Dingwiza says she wants her clothes to represent and celebrate blind people.

Sports Illustrated features first burkini girl

Halima Aden becomes the first model to wear a burkini in Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue.

Andy Delort: France-born Montpellier striker opts for Algeria

Montpellier's Andy Delort becomes the latest former France youth player to commit to an African nation at senior level, opting to represent Algeria.

Mozambique: Cyclone Kenneth aftermath in pictures

Cyclone Kenneth has flattened thousands of homes and flooded low-lying areas in northern Mozambique.

Ivory Coast defender Bailly out of Nations Cup

Manchester United defender Eric Bailly to miss the final two games of the season and this summer's African Cup of Nations after sustaining a knee injury against Chelsea in Sunday's 1-1 draw.

Mozambique cyclone: Humanitarian situation is ‘life-threatening’

More funds are needed to deal with the life threatening situation, aid organisation says.

Mozambique cyclone: Death toll rises as storm blocks aid

Torrential rain and strong winds make getting aid into the cyclone-affected area almost impossible.

Vieira – Nice’s Algeria star Atal not for sale

The coach of French club Nice, Patrick Vieira, says Youcef Atal is not for sale after he becomes the first Algerian to hit a hat-trick in Ligue 1 in 33 years.