Egypt amends rules on overseas players

The Egypt Football Association amends its rules on the number of overseas players clubs can sign and the status of Syrians and Palestinians.

Libya crisis: Benghazi shootings video mars ‘victory’

Just weeks after the Libyan city was declared liberated from Islamists, footage shows more bloodshed.

Can these super-crops feed Africa?

Africa's population is set to boom over the next few decades - reaching 2.5 billion people by 2050. Scientists in Kenya are trying to find ways of growing enough food for everyone.

Long goodbye

Angolans go to the polls on Wednesday as President Dos Santos steps down after 38 years in power.

Eniola Aluko: FA sticking by Mark Sampson after ‘bullying’ claims

England boss Mark Sampson retains the support of the Football Association over claims of "bullying and discrimination" from Eniola Aluko, BBC Sport understands.

Men in South Africa court on cannibalism charges

Arrests are made after a KwaZulu-Natal man complained to police he was "tired" of eating human flesh.

Men in South Africa court on cannibalism charges

Arrests are made after a KwaZulu-Natal man complained to police he was "tired" of eating human flesh.

Celtic: Ajax Cape Town announce that deal agreed to sell Rivaldo Coetzee

Ajax Cape Town announce they have reached a deal to sell Rivaldo Coetzee to Celtic, pending a medical and work permit application.

Angolans vote to replace long-serving president

Angola votes for a new president who will replace a man who has been in power since 1979.

Morocco bus sexual assault: Four arrested over attack

Four men are arrested in Casablanca, after a video emerged showing a woman being assaulted on a bus.