Kenya’s Patel dam bursts, sweeping away homes in Solai

At least 41 people die after a dam bursts in Kenya, sending floodwater through hundreds of homes.

Salt-mining in Uganda: ‘We use superglue to cover our wounds’

In south-western Uganda people use a centuries-old technique to mine salt, but it comes at a cost.

The Chinese making a new life in Africa

Chinese and African trade has boomed in recent years - but how are the two cultures getting on?

FGM: Dorset survivor says it shouldn’t be a taboo

Salimata was subjected to FGM in Senegal when she was five years old.

Yaya Toure: It’s goodbye to Man City, but not to football

Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure says he will see the Sky Blues' fans again, despite playing his last game for the club.

Iheanacho and Mahrez outshine Aubameyang

Leicester earn a first Premier League win over Arsenal since 1994 as Arsene Wenger's penultimate game ends in defeat.

Benatia brace helps Juve win Coppa Italia

Juventus win their fourth consecutive Coppa Italia as they thrash AC Milan in the final at Stadio Olimpico.

Crocodile attack bride: ‘Every day I wake up happy’

Zanele got married to her partner Jamie days after losing her arm in a crocodile attack in Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe crocodile attack bride tells of renewed hope

Zanele Ndlovu reveals to the BBC the full horror of the attack - and how she found the strength for her wedding just days later.

Somali woman ‘with 11 husbands’ stoned to death by al-Shabab

She was buried neck-deep and pelted to death with stones by al-Shabab fighters.