Secret world: The women in the UK who cannot report sexual abuse

When powerful women began talking about their experience of sexual abuse, it had an effect on some of the most powerless women in the UK.

DR Congo: How one village massacre unfolded

Rose is silent after a village massacre in DR Congo. The BBC hears horrifying accounts of how it unfolded.

DR Congo massacre: ‘My daughter was slashed with a machete’

BBC Africa editor Fergal Keane visits the site of a gruesome massacre in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Egypt midfielder Elneny extends contract with Arsenal

Egypt midfielder Mohamed Elneny signs a contract extension with Arsenal, as he gears up for the World Cup in Russia.

2026 World Cup: Fifa boss Gianni Infantino says bid process is ‘fair, objective and transparent’

Fifa boss Gianni Infantino challenges "anyone" to find a fairer or more transparent bid process than the one for the 2026 World Cup.

José Filomeno dos Santos named suspect in $500m fraud case

José Filomeno dos Santos is barred from leaving the country, Angola's deputy attorney general says.

Fixing fears over Iran-Sierra Leone game

A friendly involving World Cup-bound Iran, who beat Sierra Leone 4-0, could be the subject of a match fixing inquiry.

Egypt election: Voters to elect president

The incumbent, Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, is facing a sole challenger

Liberia – the country where citizenship depends on your skin colour

Liberia does not allow people who are not black to be citizens - but now the president wants to change that.

Nigeria Dapchi abductions: Schoolgirls finally home

Nearly all the Dapchi girls seized by Boko Haram are home after visiting the Nigerian president.