Arinze Stanley: ‘Patience is the key to my art’

Nigerian Arinze Stanley Egbengwu creates hyper-realistic pictures that look like photographs.

Inside Sudan’s post-Bashir protests

Released Sudan activists describe being arrested and detained as protests continue in Khartoum.

Libya crisis: Trump speaks to insurgent General Haftar

Mr Trump's call suggests he endorses General Haftar, unlike some of his allies.

Naomi Campbell on racism and African fashion

The British supermodel says she was told a photo campaign would not be used because of the "colour of [her] skin".

Sudan protesters ‘to name transitional government’

The transitional authority would replace the military junta which toppled President Bashir last week.

Morocco’s Abderrazak Hamdallah breaks scoring record in Saudi Arabia

Morocco's Abderrazak Hamdallah breaks the scoring record in Saudi Arabia to equal the feat of Algeria's Baghdad Bounedjah in the Qatari league.

Angola star Quinzinho to be buried in Portugal

Former Angola star Quinzinho will be laid to rest in Portugal after his death near Lisbon earlier in the week.

Snakes force Liberian President George Weah from office

President George Weah is working from home after two black snakes were found in his office building.

Arsenal’s Alex Iwobi hoping to emulate uncle Jay-Jay Okocha’s success

Arsenal forward Alex Iwobi wants to emulate his uncle, Jay-Jay Okocha, by winning the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt at the first attempt.

South Africa hit by deadly Easter church collapse

At least 13 worshippers are killed when a wall collapses at the start of an Easter service.