The American who fled ‘gay conversion’ in Africa

A midnight taxi; an emergency flight home; a new life in New York. An ex-Muslim tells his story.

The blind MMA champion helping others defend themselves

When Ronald Dlamini went blind it ended his sporting career, but now he's training other blind people to protect themselves.

DR Congo protests: Protester killed in Kinshasa demonstration

Security forces used live bullets to disperse a demonstration by church groups.

A white wedding during Ethiopia’s Red Terror

Aynalem and Genet married each other during one of the bloodiest times in the country's history.

Wydad Casablanca are crowned Caf Super Cup champions

Wydad Casablanca of Morocco are the Confederation of African Football (Caf) Super Cup champions after beating TP Mazembe of DR Congo.

South Africa police station raid: Seven suspects shot dead

Seven people accused of killing South African police are killed in a shoot-out at a church.

Inspirational Africans – or glory-hunters?

A record number of Africans competed this year - but most of them live in the US and Europe.

How the Nile could see a ‘water war’

A new dam on the river Nile could trigger the world's first war about water, writes Alastair Leithead.

How the Nile could see a ‘water war’

A new dam on the river Nile could trigger the world's first war about water, writes Alastair Leithead.

Deaf Eritrean twins break barriers in fashion world

Deaf twin models Hermon and Heroda are trying to break barriers for people with disabilities in the fashion world.