Four of the world's top male distance runners battle it out at the London marathon.
A selection of the best photos from across Africa this week.
Chelsea maintain their push for a top-four finish in the Premier League with a 2-1 victory at European hopefuls Burnley.
Swaziland's king has decided to change the country's name to eSwatini, but what does this entail?
Bulgarain club Slavia Sofia sacks Kenya international Aboud Omar for insulting the club's coaching staff and his team-mates.
King Mswati III declares a name change at events celebrating independence and his 50th birthday.
Former Everton striker Daniel Amokachi substitutes himself on to the pitch and scores twice in a 4-1 FA Cup semi-final win over Tottenham in 1995.
Crowd violence sees eight of Tunisia's 14 top-flight teams end their seasons behind closed doors but officials confident World Cup will not be affected.
Entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson, conservationist Jane Goodall and others urge more action.
Some members have left and joined the group more than once.
Four East African teams Al Hilal, Gor Mahia, Yanga and Rayon Sports all qualify for the group stage of the Confederation Cup.
The 53 nations are to discuss plastic waste, cyber security, trade and the Queen's successor at the meeting.
Intruders stormed into the Nigerian upper house and took the symbolic mace.
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