Sudanese man ‘behind UK terror attack’

The man being held over the suspected terrorist attack is Salih Khater, originally from Sudan.

Alex Song: Former Cameroon and Arsenal midfielder moves to Sion

Former Cameroon and Arsenal midfielder Alex Song seals a two-year deal with Swiss top-flight club Sion.

Alex Song: Former Cameroon and Arsenal midfielder moves to Sion

Former Cameroon and Arsenal midfielder Alex Song seals a two-year deal with Swiss top-flight club Sion.

South Africa rhino poaching: ‘Bribes paid to court syndicate’

Investigations point to a corrupt court syndicate keeping rhino killers beyond the reach of the law.

Animal poaching: British soldiers’ Malawi mission to stop poachers

Lance Corporal Chad Spalding says he doesn't want animals ending up as "just a bunch of pictures in a book".

Why single Nigerian women battle to rent homes

Many landlords in Nigeria suspect single women of being prostitutes, making it difficult for them to rent.

Jail for Burundi head teacher busted sitting student’s exam

Benjamin Manirambona says he was doing the exam on behalf of a soldier who is serving in Somalia.

Jail for Burundi head teacher busted sitting student’s exam

Benjamin Manirambona says he was doing the exam on behalf of a soldier who is serving in Somalia.

Fans set to return to Egypt league for the first time since 2012

The Egyptian government announces that fans will be allowed back to watch league matches for the first time since 2012 initially in smaller numbers.

South Africa to eradicate pit latrine toilets in schools

The two-year initiative comes after a five-year-old schoolgirl drowned in a pit latrine in March.