The last legal sex workers in Tunisia

Many state-regulated brothels have closed amid pressure from women's rights and religious opponents.

The last legal sex workers in Tunisia

Many state-regulated brothels have closed amid pressure from women's rights and religious opponents.

Liverpool’s Joel Matip to miss Champions League visit of Red Bull Salzburg

Liverpool defender Joel Matip will miss Wednesday's Champions League match with Red Bull Salzburg after being injured at Sheffield United.

Abraham & Tomori: Nigeria coach Rohr cool on England duo

Gernot Rohr says Tammy Abraham and Fikayo Tomori currently have no wish to discuss switching their international allegiance despite the Chelsea duo being eligible to play for Nigeria.

Sierra Leone captain could quit after attack on home

Umaru Bangura says he is considering retiring from international football after the violent response to his crucial missed penalty in World Cup qualifying against Liberia.

Meghan calls for gender equality in SA universities

The Duchess of Sussex says when a woman is empowered "it changes absolutely everything".

Meghan speaks about tackling gender-based violence in South Africa

The Duchess of Sussex says that South Africa is in a "crisis state" when it comes to gender-based violence.

Moroccan journalist Hajar Raissouni jailed on abortion charges

Activists say the charges against Hajar Raissouni are part of a crackdown on critical reporters.

The imam who died fighting racism in South Africa

Relatives of Abdullah Haron, who died in detention 50 years ago, are still traumatised by his death.

The children in prison for stealing vanilla

Children are waiting up to three years for a trial when accused of stealing vanilla in Madagascar.