Sunday, 24 June 2018

Trump calls for deportations without judicial process


The US president wants to deport those who enter the US illegally, without any judicial process.

Europe migrants: Italy warns Schengen is 'at risk'


Italy, which refused to accept two rescue ships, says migration puts the Schengen zone at risk.

Mali Fula villagers were killed 'in cold blood'


Thirty-two civilians from the Fula ethnic group were killed in cold blood, a Fula association says.

Britons Charlie and Gayle Anderson murdered in Jamaica


Charlie and Gayle Anderson, from Manchester, had recently retired to the Caribbean island.

Turkey election: Erdogan leads in early results


Recep Tayyip Erdogan leads presidential election with 30% of votes counted - state media.

Actress Brigitte Nielsen gives birth to fifth child aged 54


The Danish star has given birth to her first daughter with her fifth husband in Los Angeles.

World Cup 2018: England put six past Panama to reach last 16


England achieve their most emphatic World Cup result as Harry Kane's hat-trick helps them thrash a poor Panama side and reach the last 16.

Kilauea volcano lava creeps closer to Hawaii homes


An eruption from Kilauea volcano continues to threaten homes.

Ukraine Roma camp attack leaves one dead


It is the latest in a series of attacks in Ukraine, where violence against minorities is on the rise.

'I can't believe I'm driving in Saudi Arabia'


As Saudi Arabia lifts its ban on women drivers, a midwife writes about her first journey to work.

Zimbabwe election to 'to go ahead as planned' after blast


President Mnangagwa says voting will take place on 30 July despite an apparent attempt to kill him.

Han Solo 'blaster' fetches $550,000 in New York


Actor Harrison Ford used the prop in the Star Wars film Return of the Jedi.

Germany building explosion injures 25


Four people severely wounded after an explosion ripped through a building at midnight.

Business Brexit 'threats' wrong says minister


Jeremy Hunt responds to warnings by Airbus and BMW that their UK investments could be jeopardised by Brexit uncertainty.

Sheeran stops gig for the toilet - twice


Ed Sheeran was playing in front of a 60,000 sell-out crowd when nature called.

Turkey election: Erdogan seeks second term in hard-fought contest


Twin polls will decide if President Erdogan wins a second term, and who sits in Turkey's parliament.

Saudi women hit the road


Women in Saudi Arabia are finally allowed to get behind the wheel of a car.

World Cup 2018: Fifa investigates Switzerland duo over goal celebrations


Fifa opens disciplinary proceedings against Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri for their goal celebrations during Switzerland's win over Serbia.

Sarah Sanders kicked out of restaurant because of work for Trump


The US president's press secretary says she was refused service because she works for Donald Trump.

Woman 'humiliated' by Walgreens over drugs to end pregnancy


Nicole Mone says a pharmacist rejected her prescription for pills to end her abnormal pregnancy.

Vatican ex-diplomat sentenced to five years on child pornography charges


Former diplomat Carlo Alberto Capello, who was recalled from the US, is given five years in jail.

Nicaragua protests: Baby killed in Managua clashes


Security forces launched an assault on six neighbourhoods and a university east of the capital.

Prince William makes historic visit to Middle East


The prince embarks on the first official royal visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories.

Jacinda Ardern baby: PM reveals daughter's name


Jacinda Ardern says she is "sleep deprived, but super well" as she shows off her new daughter.

Meet the 10-year-old DJ taking Ghana by storm


How one schoolgirl juggles school, dancing, playing musical instruments and DJing.

The man who quit his job to teach trapeze in the jungle


Jonathon Conant had never tried the flying trapeze until he turned 40. He has now dedicated his life to it.

Maps reveal hidden truths of the world's cities


A new website lets people delve into data on the world's cities.

One moment that changed Sharon Horgan’s career


Veteran US journalist, Katie Couric, talks to Irish actor, writer and producer Sharon Horgan.

Your pictures: In the Shadows


Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is 'In the Shadows'.

Meet the teacher who wears a school uniform


Alex Maina Kariuki is a school principal with a difference. He insists on wearing the same school uniform as his students.

Obituary: Suman Virk, the mother who forgave her daughter's killer


Suman Virk, who has died aged 58, became an anti-bullying advocate after her daughter was killed.

Searching for Burma's forgotten World War Two heroes


A group of British volunteers goes to Myanmar every year to find and support veterans who fought for the UK in World War Two.

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