Chinese-owned Volvo Cars to cut 3,000 jobs
Sweden-based car maker Volvo Cars says it will cut around 3,000 jobs as part of its cost-cutting measures.
Ex-DR Congo president returns from self-imposed exile, party says
Joseph Kabila, 53, was the country's leader from 2001 to 2019
Rare antelope captured on camera as experts say under 100 exist
The picture of the Upemba Lechwe was taken through the window of an aeroplane during a survey
Anger as Zimbabwe leader approves new radio levy for motorists
The move is aimed at boosting revenue for the state broadcaster, the authorities say
Could Nigeria’s careful ethnic balancing act be under threat?
In Nigerian politics, there has long been an informal understanding: presidential appointments should carefully balance the country's many ethnic and religious differences.
Sudan ‘on brink’ of health crisis with cholera outbreak
Cholera is treatable, however weak health infrastructure has led to deaths in Sudan from the illness
What we know about the Liverpool FC parade incident
A 53-year-old white British man has been arrested after a car hit a number of pedestrians in Liverpool city centre during the Premier League victory parade.
The IMF warns about taxes and spending while increasing its growth forecast for the UK.
In 2025, the UK economy is expected to grow a little faster than anticipated, but the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a warning.
Ministers are thinking of doing away with the two-child benefit cap.
According to Bridget Phillipson, education secretary, the government is considering doing away with the two-child.
Why police released details about Liverpool crash suspect so quickly
Merseyside Police Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims gave an update about the incident late on Monday