Nadine de Klerk hits a blistering unbeaten 84 from 54 balls as South Africa produce a stunning comeback to beat India at the Women's World Cup.
Adrian De Wet tells the South African court that "when pigs are hungry enough, they'll eat anything".
More than 300 petrol tankers make it to Bamako under military escort a week after pumps run dry.
A group of Sudanese medics says the latest attack on el-Fasher is a war crime.
The university is one of South Africa's most historic institutions - where prominent leaders studied.
Togo international Samuel Asamoah broke his neck in a freak collision with an advertising board which his club says could leave him paralysed.
The movement behind the protests snubbed the meeting where the president made the promise.
The president says it will speed up integration into East Africa, seen as crucial for boosting trade.
Ethiopia has written to the UN, accusing Eritrea of "funding, mobilizing and directing armed groups" on its soil.
The security minister says the NGO "collected and passed on sensitive security information" - which it denies.
The forgery allegations have sparked outrage among some Nigerians, following a newspaper exposé.
Abu Agila Mas'ud Kheir al-Marimi is said to have admitted his role in the murder of 270 people in the 1988 bombing.
The government says the charity African Parks displayed an arrogant and disrespectful attitude.
Nigerian Modernism at the Tate spotlights a compelling period in the West African country's history.
Police say they are investigating a day after family say the diplomat was abducted from his home.
Botswana's Collen Kebinatshipi has set his sights on breaking the 400m world record after being crowned world champion in Tokyo last month.
Protesters have rejected the appointment and have demanded the president steps down within 48 hours.
In an interview with BBC Sport, Ashleigh Plumptre says she regrets losing the trust of some LGBT fans in women's football by moving to Saudi Arabia.
Tazmin Brits' sublime century helps South Africa bounce back from their heavy defeat by England with a six-wicket win over New Zealand in the Women's World Cup.
Dominique Désiré Erenon was arrested on arrival in Bangui after three years spent living in France.
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