Energy from rubbish to power Addis Ababa

A new plant in Addis Ababa will convert waste into a source of energy for the city.

Oxfam sex scandal: Director promises justice for victims

The charity will set up a commission to ensure "justice" for victims after Haiti abuse allegations.

Anger over ‘racist blackface’ in China show

The annual Lunar New Year gala featured an Asian woman in blackface and with fake buttocks.

Winter Olympics 2018: Last but still dancing – Ghana’s Akwasi Frimpong entertains skeleton fans

Despite finishing last in the men's skeleton Ghana's Akwasi Frimpong wins the hearts of the fans in Pyeongchang and celebrates the end of his Winter Olympics with a dance.

Mohamed Salah inspires “I’ll be Muslim too” chant

Liverpool's free-scoring forward Mohamed Salah has inspired a new chant among the Liverpool faithful.

Mohamed Salah inspires “I’ll be Muslim too” chant

Liverpool's free-scoring forward Mohamed Salah has inspired a new chant among the Liverpool faithful.

The Malian behind ‘world’s most audacious con’

How Foutanga Babani Sissoko pulled off one of the most audacious confidence tricks of all time.

Week in pictures: 9-15 February 2018

A selection of the best photos from across Africa this week.

Cyril Ramaphosa: The long road to power in South Africa

Cyril Ramaphosa is South Africa's new president. He was an activist as a student and went on to work closely with Nelson Mandela.

Mahrez in line for Leicester starting spot

Manager Claude Puel says Leicester can "move on" from the Riyad Mahrez transfer saga after an FA Cup win over Sheffield United.