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Sudan army torturing people to death, says rights group

Emergency Lawyers group alleges the army is operating "execution chambers" in the capital.

A family at war and accusations of poisoning leave tycoon’s body in limbo for 12 years

After a long and bitter legal battle splitting his family, Harry Roy Veevers is yet to rest in peace.

A family at war and accusations of poisoning leave tycoon’s body in limbo for 12 years

After a long and bitter legal battle splitting his family, Harry Roy Veevers is yet to rest in peace.

A family at war and accusations of poisoning leave tycoon’s body in limbo for 12 years

After a long and bitter legal battle splitting his family, Harry Roy Veevers is yet to rest in peace.

‘When will it stop?’ – league opener halted as Semenyo reports racism

Merseyside Police is investigating after a 47-year-old man was ejected from Anfield following reports of racist abuse directed towards Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo.

‘Bakoteh Messi’ – Minteh’s rise from sandy Gambian pitches

Brighton and The Gambia forward Yankuba Minteh says the motivation to change his family's life inspired his football dream.

‘Bakoteh Messi’ – Minteh’s rise from sandy Gambian pitches

Brighton and The Gambia forward Yankuba Minteh says the motivation to change his family's life inspired his football dream.

‘It’s coming home’ – the undignified row over the body of Zambia’s ex-president

Edgar Lungu, who died in June, is yet to be buried - the debate over what next exposes deep divisions.

‘It’s coming home’ – the undignified row over the body of Zambia’s ex-president

Edgar Lungu, who died in June, is yet to be buried - the debate over what next exposes deep divisions.

South Africa row over army chief’s pro-Iran comments

President Cyril Ramaphosa says Gen Rudzani Maphwanya's recent visit to Iran "was ill-advised".