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  • 2026 World Cup: Seattle Pride Match set to happen despite Egypt objections

    The lengthy Egyptian FA statement claimed the initiative would clash with “the cultural, religious and social values” of Egypt and Iran, and urged Fifa to ensure the match would remain focused on football. It cited Fifa’s statutes on political and social neutrality, arguing matches should not be used to promote causes that are “sensitive or read more

    2026 World Cup: Seattle Pride Match set to happen despite Egypt objections
  • Mo Salah: Liverpool forwards character explained after Arne Slot dispute – by Jurgen Klopp and more

    When Salah first moved to England – signed by Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea after impressing for Basel in Switzerland – he struggled to impose his personality in a squad full of established stars, and lacked self-belief. “When I first met him, he was 21 – very innocent,” says former team-mate Mark Schwarzer. “He was coming to read more

    Mo Salah: Liverpool forwards character explained after Arne Slot dispute – by Jurgen Klopp and more
  • Indiana redistricting: Senate Republicans side with Democrats to reject Trumps voting map

    Indiana Republicans have defied intense pressure from President Donald Trump by rejecting his demands that they pass a voting map meant to favour their party in next year’s midterm elections. In one of the most conservative states in the US, 21 Republicans in the Senate joined all 10 Democrats to torpedo the redistricting plan by read more

    Indiana redistricting: Senate Republicans side with Democrats to reject Trumps voting map
  • Sudan war: el-Fasher hospital worker describes state of terror before fleeing alleged massacre

    Barbara Plett Usher,Africa correspondentand Mohamed Zakaria WATCH: Abdu-Rabbu Ahmed, who worked at the Saudi Hospital throughout the conflict, says he has no hope of returning to el-Fasher A man who escaped the last functioning hospital in the Sudanese city of el-Fasher before a reported massacre by paramilitary troops says he has lost all hope and read more

    Sudan war: el-Fasher hospital worker describes state of terror before fleeing alleged massacre
  • The Museum of West African Art (Mowaa) and the row over Nigerias Benin Bronzes

    Todah OpeyemiBBC Africa, Benin City AFP/Getty Images Guests and dignitaries looked on as protesters stormed the Museum of West African Art in Benin City on Sunday Nigeria’s stunning new Museum of West African Art (Mowaa) has found itself in the crosshairs of local power politics in the week it was supposed to – but failed read more

    The Museum of West African Art (Mowaa) and the row over Nigerias Benin Bronzes
  • How Tanzania police crushed election protests with lethal force

    Peter Mwai & Richard Irvine-BrownBBC Verify Getty Images Warning: This story contains graphic descriptions of violence and gunshot injuries. A crowd runs in panic along a dusty street. Shots ring out. A woman wearing a purple jacket carrying a stick falls to the ground. Another woman can be heard pleading, “Mama, mama, stand,” as she read more

    How Tanzania police crushed election protests with lethal force
  • World Rugby Awards 2025: Malcolm Marx named mens player of year

    South Africa’s Malcolm Marx has been named men’s 15s player of the year at the World Rugby Awards, becoming the first hooker to win the award since 2001. The 31-year-old has started 11 of the Springboks’ 13 Tests so far this year, scoring five tries. Compatriots Pieter-Steph du Toit and Ox Nche, and France’s Louis read more

    World Rugby Awards 2025: Malcolm Marx named mens player of year
  • Sierra Leone juju traders: Hunting down those who kill for human body parts

    Tyson ContehBBC Africa Eye, Sierra Leone BBC Papayo’s mother Sally Kalokoh has not come to terms with her son’s death and wants his killers found With many families left traumatised by killings apparently linked to supposed magic rituals in Sierra Leone, BBC Africa Eye looks into those behind the trade in human body parts. Warning: read more

    Sierra Leone juju traders: Hunting down those who kill for human body parts
  • Idrissa Gueye: Everton midfielder sent off striking team-mate Michael Keane

    After the game, Gueye – who is in his second spell with the Toffees – apologised on social media. “I want to apologise first to my team-mate Michael Keane,” he wrote. “I take full responsibility for my reaction. “I also apologise to my team-mates, the staff, the fans and the club. “What happened does not read more

    Idrissa Gueye: Everton midfielder sent off striking team-mate Michael Keane
  • India v South Africa 2025: Tourists closing in on Test series whitewash

    South Africa are on the brink of a first Test series win in India for 25 years after reducing the hosts to 27-2 in pursuit of 549 on day four in Guwahati. India, who were skittled for 201 in their first innings, must bat throughout the final day to avoid a second whitewash in three read more

    India v South Africa 2025: Tourists closing in on Test series whitewash
  • Nollywood actor Odira Nwobu dies in South Africa aged 43

    Nigerian actor, content creator and influencer Odira Nwobu has died in South Africa aged 43, a lawyer and the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria have told the BBC. News of his death has shocked many at home in Nigeria, prompting an outpouring of grief online from fans and colleagues alike for the Nollywood star who was read more

    Nollywood actor Odira Nwobu dies in South Africa aged 43
  • Tanzania cancels independence day celebrations after election unrest

    Tanzania has cancelled next month’s independence day celebrations, with the funds to be instead spent on rebuilding infrastructure damaged in recent election unrest, Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba has said. His announcement comes as the opposition and others have been calling for people to gather on independence day – 9 December – to demonstrate about killings read more

    Tanzania cancels independence day celebrations after election unrest
  • Sudan war: Donald Trumps envoy denies bias as the US pushes for peace plan

    President Donald Trump’s senior Africa envoy, Massad Boulos, has rejected criticism that the US’s latest proposal to end the Sudan civil war is “biased”. The US, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have been attempting to mediate between Sudan’s army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which have been fighting for read more

    Sudan war: Donald Trumps envoy denies bias as the US pushes for peace plan
  • India suffer biggest defeat by runs as South Africa complete Test series sweep

    The defeat increases pressure on Gambhir. Since the the former batter took charge in July 2024, India have won seven Tests but lost 10. The defeats by New Zealand and South Africa are added to by a 3-1 defeat in Australia last December and January, while Gambhir’s side drew 2-2 in England in the summer. read more

    India suffer biggest defeat by runs as South Africa complete Test series sweep
  • Tapanuli orangutans: Fears grow that worlds rarest apes were swept away in Sumatran floods

    Navin Singh KhadkaEnvironment correspondent, BBC World Service Getty Images The Tapanuli orangutan was only discovered by scientists to be a separate species in 2017 – distinct from the Sumatran and Bornean apes An unusual silence in the forests of north Sumatra in Indonesia is worrying wildlife experts and conservationists. Here, in the mountainous forests of read more

    Tapanuli orangutans: Fears grow that worlds rarest apes were swept away in Sumatran floods
  • US sanctions six more ships after seizing oil tanker off Venezuela

    Watch: Video shows US military seizing oil tanker off Venezuela coast The US has imposed fresh sanctions on six more ships said to be carrying Venezuelan oil, a day after seizing a tanker off the country’s coast. Sanctions have also been placed on some of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s relatives and businesses associated with what read more

    US sanctions six more ships after seizing oil tanker off Venezuela
  • Suneung: South Korea exam chief quits over insane English test

    The English section of South Korea’s gruelling college entrance exam, or Suneung, is notoriously difficult, with some students comparing it to deciphering an ancient script, and others calling it “insane”. So intense was the criticism around this year’s test that the top official in charge of administering it resigned to take responsibility for the “chaos” read more

    Suneung: South Korea exam chief quits over insane English test
  • Reddit launches High Court challenge to Australias social media ban for kids

    Reddit has launched a challenge in Australia’s highest court against the nation’s landmark social media ban for children. The online forum is among 10 social media platforms which must bar Australians aged under 16 from having accounts, under a new law which began on Wednesday. The ban, which is being watched closely around the world, read more

    Reddit launches High Court challenge to Australias social media ban for kids
  • Thousands ready to evacuate as flooding hits Pacific Northwest

    Residents in the Pacific Northwest of the US and Canada are bracing for what could be record-setting floods as an atmospheric river dumps heavy rain on already swollen rivers. On Thursday, the National Water Center reported major, in some cases record, flooding along the Skagit and Snohomish rivers in the state of Washington that is read more

    Thousands ready to evacuate as flooding hits Pacific Northwest
  • Ethiopia TikTok: Six influencers arrested for indecent dress at awards ceremony

    Ethiopian police have arrested a sixth popular TikTok creator days after five other influencers were detained over allegations of wearing “indecent attire” at a public event in the culturally conservative country. Adonay Berhane, 25, is a lifestyle and motivational creator with close to four million followers, who was named “TikToker of the Year” at the read more

    Ethiopia TikTok: Six influencers arrested for indecent dress at awards ceremony