Jumia: ‘Africa’s Amazon’ in landmark stock market listing

Jumia is worth $1bn-plus and will be the first African tech start-up listed on the New York stock market.

Arsenal investigate after Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly allegedly racially abused by fan

A video appearing to show an Arsenal fan racially abusing Napoli's Kalidou Koulibaly is being investigated, the club say.

Sudan coup: Military warns against disturbances

The army tells people protesting against Thursday's coup that its only concern is public order.

London’s unlikely link with Sudanese demonstrations

A pub in London has become a hotspot for Sudanese activists and demonstrators have a special chant for it.

Omar al-Bashir: How Sudan’s military strongmen stayed in power

Sudan's coup saw the overthrow of an unpopular president but those close to him want to stay in power.

Teen conservationist: ‘Why I adopted a cheetah’

Kenyan teenager Some, who adopted big cat Diji when she was 17, wants to be a conservationist.

Mohamed Salah: Chelsea bar three people over video calling Liverpool striker a ‘bomber’

Chelsea stop three people from attending their Europa League quarter-final after a video appeared to show them making abusive comments about Liverpool's Mohamed Salah.

Pope Francis kisses feet of rival South Sudan leaders

The 82-year-old pontiff kneels down in front of each leader and then appeals for peace.

Pope Francis kisses feet of rival South Sudan leaders

The 82-year-old pontiff kneels down in front of each leader and then appeals for peace.

Sudan coup: Protesters defy curfew after military ousts Bashir

Thousands reject military rule hours after long-time leader Omar al-Bashir is overthrown and arrested.