Amnesty International says US air strikes ‘killed Somali civilians’

Amnesty International says it recorded 14 recent deaths - the US says its targets are "terrorists".

Cyclone Idai: The hotel manager providing a safe haven in Zimbabwe

A hotel in Zimbabwe is sheltering hundreds of people who have lost their homes in Cyclone Idai.

Cyclone Idai: Mozambique survivors desperate for help

Eyewitness accounts emerge from Beira in Mozambique, which was devastated by Cyclone Idai.

Cyclone Idai: Mozambique survivors desperate for help

The UN calls the aftermath of Cyclone Idai in southern Africa a "massive disaster", with hundreds dead.

Alaa Al Aswany: Egypt ‘sues novelist for insulting state’

Bestselling author Alaa Al Aswany is alleged to have insulted the president, army and judiciary.

Alaa Al Aswany: Egypt ‘sues novelist for insulting state’

Bestselling author Alaa Al Aswany is alleged to have insulted the president, army and judiciary.

Ghana’s Fabin to take charge of Uganda at U-17 Nations Cup

Samuel Fabin, who took Ghana to the quarter-finals of the U-17 World Cup in 2017, is appointed as Uganda's coach ahead of next month's U-17 Nations Cup.

Currency artist Ezeanyika Anthony Chibuzor on his life in London

Nigerian 'currency artist' Ezeanyika Anthony Chibuzor found life a struggle after moving to London.

Emmanuel Ndoumbe Bosso: Abducted Cameroonian coach released

The coach of Cameroonian top-flight side Yong Sports Academy of Bamenda, Emmanuel Ndoumbe Bosso, is released after being abducted by gunmen.

Oussama Idrissi: Cleared to play for Morocco by Fifa

Netherlands-born Oussma Idrissi receives clearance from Fifa to swap national allegiances and play for Morocco.