Egypt put Ramadan measures in place ahead of World Cup

The Egypt coach says they have put measures in place to help the Pharaohs cope with fasting during training ahead of the World Cup in Russia.

Australia considers visas for white South African farmers

A diplomatic spat erupts after Australia says white farmers need "help from a civilised country".

Tshibala: Kabila will not seek re-election in DR Congo

The prime minister of the DR Congio says President Kabila will not seek re-election in December.

Senegal to play South Korea in an international friendly

Senegal will play South Korea in an international friendly on 11 June ahead of the World Cup in Russia this summer.

Mauritius President Gurib-Fakim refuses to resign over expense scandal

The Mauritian president is accused of spending thousands on a charity-provided bank card.

South African Youtubers Pap Culture explore African identity

The young South Africans challenge assumptions about identity and culture on their YouTube channel.

Sierra Leone election: Julius Maada Bio beats Samura Kamara in first round

Julius Maada Bio - who once led a military junta in the country - now faces a run-off.

Uganda’s Makerere University: ‘My lecturer tried to rape me’

A student at Uganda's Makerere University says staff harassed her when she reported an attempted rape.

The Eritrean runner fearing deportation

Amar is one of thousands of African migrants being told to leave Israel, or face arrest.

The ‘Key’ to redeveloping Brussels

Plans have been unveiled to bring Urban Farming and Co-Housing to the Anderlecht area in Brussels