Somalia’s al-Shabab stones man to death for adultery

A man with two wives is killed by militants after an Islamic court found him guilty of adultery.

Senegal advance to under-17 round of 16

Senegal are through to the second round of the Under-17 World Cup in South Korea after a goalless draw with Ecuador.

Bwalya predicts bright future for African football

Zambian legend Kalusha Bwalya says the African Under-17 tournament has given him hope that the future is bright for the next generation of stars.

South Africa: Jacob Zuma ‘plans second home in Dubai’

Mr Zuma is under pressure because of corruption scandals, cabinet sackings and a faltering economy.

Libya Benghazi: Group blamed for 2012 attack on US mission disbands

The Islamist group blamed for the 2012 US mission attack says its leaders died in a fight with the army.

Kidnapped and enslaved in a forest for three years

Faith was drugged and taken to a forest by al-Shabab militants fighting in Somalia.

Medical research centre frozen in time

Evgenia Arbugaeva photographs the people at the Amani Hill Station, Tanzania.

The gospel train

For 20 years, a Christian group has held prayers on a train carriage during their one hour commute.

Aubameyang wins German Cup for Dortmund

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's chipped penalty wins the German Cup for Borussia Dortmund after three successive final defeats.

Algeria’s overseas stars welcome U-turn on foreign players ban

Algeria's overseas stars welcome a U-turn on a rule banning Algerian clubs from signing foreign players.