Sunburnt apples vex South African farmers

How climate change is affecting South Africa's apple exports.

Togo’s student-run chocolate co-operative

Choco Togo - run by a group of young entrepreneurs - produces organic, locally made chocolate for the Togolese market.

Africa’s week in pictures: 5 – 11 May 2017

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

Somalia signs security pact with backers at London talks

Support and training pledged for army and police in fight against al-Shabaab militants.

Polish tourist’s death in Egypt ‘may be linked to trafficking’

Investigators in Poland say organised crime may be linked to woman's hospital plunge.

Lions face same extinct threats as Ice Age cats – study

Two big cats including the African lion are most at risk from extinction due to loss of prey, say scientists.

Ghanaian judge to head Fifa’s Disciplinary Committee

Ghanaian judge Anin Yeboah is elected as the chairman of Fifa's Disciplinary Committee at world football governing body's congress.

Zesco secure slender win over Smouha

Zambian club Zesco United record a slender victory over Egypt's Smouha at the start of their African Confederation Cup group campaign.

Nigeria’s Chibok girls: Father’s joyful reunion with freed daughter

The head of the Chibok's Parents Association says the girls suffered hardship while in captivity.

Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe ‘not asleep just resting his eyes’

Zimbabwe's president, 93, has often been seen apparently sleeping during recent meetings.