‘The doctor wrote a question mark for my child’s sex’

A child known as Baby A became the subject of a high court case that has prompted Kenya to start changing its approach to intersex children.

Will AI kill developing world growth?

Automation could wipe out many jobs in developing countries, says globalisation expert Ian Goldin.

Will AI kill developing world growth?

Automation could wipe out many jobs in developing countries, says globalisation expert Ian Goldin.

Ghana’s Waris helps stall PSG

Paris St-Germain miss the chance to win the Ligue 1 title at the third attempt as they lose 3-2 to Nantes.

‘Sudan protesters won’t move until they get real change’

The BBC's Alastair Leithead joins protesters in Sudan's capital, Khartoum. Demonstrations are continuing even though President Omar al-Bashir was forced to resign.

Mohamed Salah named one of world’s 100 most influential people by Time

Mohamed Salah calls for men in "my culture and in the Middle East" to treat women with more respect as he is named one of 100 most influential people by Time.

How is football tackling racism on social media?

With so many incidents of players being racially abused on social media, BBC Sport looks at what the right response might be.

How is football tackling racism on social media?

With so many incidents of players being racially abused on social media, BBC Sport looks at what the right response might be.

Sudan crisis: Ex-President Omar al-Bashir moved to prison

Eyewitnesses say former President Omar al-Bashir has been taken to Kobar maximum security prison.

Henry Onyekuru: Nigerian reveals reason he rejected PSG to join Everton

Nigeria international Henry Onyekuru reveals he successfully completed a medical at Paris St-Germain before deciding to join Everton in June 2017.