Cyclone Kenneth lashes northern Mozambique

The storm, which made landfall on Thursday, is downgraded after winds weakened, but heavy rainfall is expected.

The refugee families caught up in a war zone in Libya

Migrants and refugees trying to get to Europe are trapped on the front line in Libya.

Age fraud in football: How can it be tackled?

Find out why MRI scans are being used to determine a football player's age.

Caster Semenya wins 5,000m gold at South African Athletics Championships

Caster Semenya wins 5,000m gold at the South African Athletics Championships - a new distance that would not require her to lower her testosterone levels.

Africa’s week in pictures: 19-25 April 2019

A selection of photos from across Africa and of Africans elsewhere this week.

What we’ve learnt about Africa, freedom and security

Research suggests many Africans are willing to give up their freedom if it means they get more security.

Eliud Kipchoge on the power of the mind

Eliud Kipchoge is the only person to come close to breaking the two-hour marathon. He tells BBC Sport that it's all in the power of the mind.

Mo Farah’s coach says athlete was victim of attack in Haile Gebrselassie’s hotel

Mo Farah's coach says the four-time Olympic champion was involved in an altercation at Haile Gebrselassie's hotel but was the victim of an attack.

Sudan crisis: ‘Million-strong march’ for civilian rule

Thousands have gathered in Khartoum despite resignations from Sudan's ruling military council.

‘Why being intersex makes me a unicorn’

Babalwa says being intersex gives her special powers, like not getting her period.