Glencore ordered to pay millions over Africa oil bribes

A court heard a subsidiary of mining firm Glencore bribed officials with cash flown in on private jets.

Morocco’s AS FAR into Women’s Champions League semi-finals

AS FAR book a semi-final spot in the Women's African Champions League after they come from behind to beat Green Buffaloes.

Ngone Mbaye: ‘I feel free in New York’s Little Senegal’

French-Senegalese yoga instructor Ngone Mbaye says New York allows her to express herself freely

Climate change: No glaciers on Kilimanjaro by 2050

Many iconic glaciers will melt regardless of the world's actions to combat climate change, the UN says.

Somalia’s men in sarongs taking on al-Shabab militants

Some unlikely fighters are strengthening Somalia's arsenal in its war against al-Shabab.

Three reasons why Western Tigray is significant in Ethiopia’s civil war

The BBC’s Kaleb Moges explains the significance of Western Tigray in Ethiopia's civil war.

Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict: Truce agreed

Both sides agree to stop their conflict which has led to a humanitarian crisis and warnings of a famine.

Wilson Kiprugut: Kenya’s first Olympic medallist dies aged 84

Wilson Kiprugut, who won Kenya's first Olympic medal in 1964, is hailed as a pioneer by David Rudisha after his death aged 84.

T20 World Cup: Max O’Dowd hits half-century as Netherlands beat Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe are all but eliminated the Men's T20 World Cup after a five-wicket defeat by the Netherlands in Adelaide.

‘My dad, the claw hair clip inventor’

BBC journalist Anne-Marie Dias Borges tells how her foster father invented the claw hair clip.