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The Egyptian authorities are accused of arresting and torturing hundreds of opponents.
Rare chimps, leopards and pangolins have been caught on camera in the forests of Nigeria's largest national park.
2015 semi-finalists Al Merrikh of Sudan suffer a shock Caf Champions League exit at the hands of Township Rollers of Botswana.
The state government apologises for wrongly informing parents that some girls had been rescued.
A novel deal with donors including Leonardo DiCaprio turned public debt into conservation funding.
Ghana midfielder Sulley Muntari inks a deal with Deportivo La Coruna until the end of the season.
He was guarding a bank in Asyut, Egypt, when he spotted the boy three floors above.
Tunisia international defender Ali Maaloul says England will be the 'toughest' team to beat in their 2018 World Cup group in Russia.
It follows the prime minister's shock resignation and the release of hundreds of political prisoners.
On World Mother Language day, BBC World Service colleagues tackle tech terms in their own languages.
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