Finding the ‘invisible’ millions who are not on maps

How open map data is filling in the world's missing maps and helping trace the spread of disease.

Botswana: Lab tests to solve mystery of hundreds of dead elephants

Some 350 elephant carcasses have been spotted in Botswana's Okavango Delta since May.

France to return skulls of 24 Algerian anti-colonial fighters, Algiers says

They were killed resisting French forces in the 19th Century and their skulls displayed in a museum.

France to rename streets after African WW2 heroes

Mayors are urged to honour African soldiers in streets and squares who fought for France .

France suspends Nato mission role amid Libya row

Paris says Turkey targeted a French frigate in the Mediterranean - a claim Ankara strongly denies.

Khayelitsha: Cape Town police suspended for evicting naked man in South Africa

Their actions in a township were branded degrading and inhumane by South Africa's housing minister.

Ghana vs Uruguay: “I can’t forgive Suarez – he cheated”

Ten years on from being a handball away from making the World Cup semi-finals, two of Ghana's players still feel the pain.

Hachalu Hundessa: Ethiopia singer buried amid ethnic unrest

Popular musician Hachalu Hundessa is buried as troops are deployed in the capital to quell tensions.

2010 World Cup: Ghana players ‘cannot forgive’ Suarez handball ten years on

Hans Sarpei and John Paintsil played for Ghana in one of the most controversial matches in World Cup history ten years ago against Uruguay.

Haile Selassie: Statue of former Ethiopian leader destroyed in London park

Police are investigating the incident, which is being linked to unrest in Ethiopia.