2023 Women’s World Cup: South Africa’s Andile Dlamini talks football and music

Two years after suffering a career-threatening heart condition, South Africa goalkeeper Andile Dlamini is ready for the Women's World Cup.

Sudan conflict: 87 people found in Darfur mass grave, UN says

There are concerns the RSF is targeting specific ethnic groups in the West Darfur region.

Sudan crisis: From Ruto to Sisi, leaders vie to drive peace process

Several different efforts are underway to end the Sudan conflict, which could destabilise its neighbours.

Kenya demonstrations: Children in hospital after being tear-gassed in Nairobi

There are demonstrations around the country over the rising cost of living and tax hikes.

Tunisia’s Jabeur beats defending champion Rybakina

Defending champion Elena Rybakina loses in the Wimbledon quarter-finals as Ons Jabeur avenges her defeat in last year's final.

Caster Semenya says ‘justice has spoken’ after European Court of Human Rights ruling

Double Olympic 800m champion Caster Semenya says "justice has spoken" after the European Court of Human Rights ruled in her favour.

Samuel Eto’o: Cameroon FA president urged to resign by group of amateur clubs

A group representing amateur clubs in Cameroon calls on Samuel Eto'o to resign as president of the country's football federation.

How African migrants survived racial attacks in Tunisia

A group of teenagers held "a knife to my throat", a woman from Ivory Coast tells the BBC.

Runway lighting stolen from Nigerian airport

An investigation is under way after the theft at one of Lagos airport's two runways.

Caster Semenya wins appeal at European Court of Human Rights

The European Court of Human Rights rules in favour of double Olympic 800m champion Caster Semenya.