Bosco Ntaganda sentenced to 30 years for crimes in DR Congo

Bosco Ntaganda is the first person convicted of sexual slavery by the International Criminal Court.

The ‘Bloodhound’ supercar aiming to break the land speed record

The BBC met the driver of Bloodhound - part racing car and part spaceship - during testing in South Africa.

‘I was kidnapped and now only travel by train’

To avoid Nigeria's notorious kidnapping gangs thousands of commuters pack on to trains in the capital.

Quadruple amputee Alex Lewis climbs Ethiopian mountain

Alex, who lost all four of his limbs six years ago, climbed Ras Dashen using a specially-adapted buggy.

Burkina Faso: Gunmen kill 37 in ambush on mining firm convoy

Five buses are ambushed by gunmen in the West African country, where jihadist violence is rife.

Burkina Faso: Gunmen ambush mining firm convoy and kill 37

Five buses are ambushed by gunmen in the West African country, where jihadist violence is rife.

Sadio Mane: Liverpool forward says ‘I won’t change’ over diving accusations

Liverpool forward Sadio Mane says he will not change his style of play despite manager Jürgen Klopp having to defend him from diving accusations.

Ethiopian asylum seeker denied life-saving dialysis in South Africa

An Ethiopian woman says she has been denied life-saving medical treatment because of her asylum status.

Tendai Mtawarira: South Africa prop retires from internationals after World Cup

South Africa's World Cup-winning prop Tendai Mtawarira announces his retirement from international rugby aged 34.

Ibrahim Traore receives first Ivory Coast call-up at 31

Slavia Prague's Ibrahim Traore receives his first call to an Ivory Coast squad at the age of 31.