US air strike kills 17 in southern Libya
US forces said on Friday they killed 17 suspected militants in their third airstrike in a week on
Britain’s Prince Harry to meet Angolan president
Britain’s Prince Harry is due on Saturday to meet Angolan President Joao Lourenco in Luanda, as the
The prosthetic arm with click-on multi-tool attachments
Two London entrepreneurs are slashing the cost of prosthetics by creating a multi-tool-style arm
“Changing models” and the image of disability on Mexico City runway
Two groups promoting diversity and inclusion in Mexico hosted the first fashion show for differently
Explosion occurs near polling station in Afghan city of Kandahar
An explosion occurred near a polling station in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar on Saturday
Barca without Messi as they look to banish away doubts at Getafe
Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde says he does not know when Lionel Messi will return to action after
Moment of truth coming for Brexit with time running out, EU and Britain say
Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney warned on Friday that time was running out for Britain and the
Lawlessness double displaced from NW Nigeria to 40 000: UNHCR
Worsening violence has doubled the number of people displaced from northwest Nigeria to some 40 000
French parliament opens debates on assisted procreation for lesbian couples
French lawmakers have started debates on whether to pass a bioethics bill that would give single
Sick Kylie Jenner pulls out of Paris fashion week
Makeup mogul Kylie Jenner has pulled out of Paris Fashion Week where she was due to launch a new
Liberian hospital patients turned away as medical strike bites
A medical workers’ strike in Liberia has paralysed the country’s already faltering healthcare
US slaps new sanctions on Chinese entities over Iran oil
The United States is imposing new sanctions on certain Chinese entities and people who it accuses of
Mercy Corps suspends northeast Nigeria work after army shuts offices
International aid agency Mercy Corps on Wednesday suspended its operations in two of the north
Philippines risks polio problem as parents skip child vaccines: WHO
The Philippines risks having more cases of polio unless it sharply steps up its vaccinations of
Oracle says investigators have asked it for information about Google
Oracle Corp, which has clashed with Alphabet’s Google in business disputes, has received requests
Nigerian anti-graft office charges former oil official over failed gas deal
Nigeria’s anti-fraud office on Friday charged a former petroleum ministry official with accepting
Trump welcomes Australia’s PM, cementing strong trade, security ties
U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed Australia’s prime minister on Friday for only the second state
Philippines to vaccinate millions as polio virus resurfaces in 2 children
The Philippines recorded its second case of polio on Friday, as it prepared to vaccinate millions of
Egypt appoint former Al Ahly coach El-Badry as head coach
Egypt have appointed former Al Ahly player and coach Hossam El-Badry as manager to replace sacked
Jittery Japan open World Cup with scrappy win over Russia
Winger Kotaro Matsushima scored a hat-trick as Japan overcame a severe case of opening-night nerves