Sunday, 15 July 2018

Boeing 'concerns' over US-China trade row


The head of US aerospace giant Boeing warns of potential damage of growing US-China trade row.

World Cup 2018: France beat Croatia 4-2 in World Cup final


France win the World Cup for the second time by beating Croatia 4-2 in a tremendous final in Moscow.

France celebrates winning World Cup 2018


Fans in Paris danced and let off flares as their national team beat Croatia 4-2 in Moscow.

Rolls Royce develops propulsion system for flying taxi


The engine maker is working on a flying vehicle which it says could take off by the early 2020s.

Trump says Queen Elizabeth II 'is a fantastic person'


US President Donald Trump says Queen Elizabeth II 'is a fantastic person' after meeting her.

Air of optimism sweeps France after World Cup glory


What France's World Cup victory tells us about the country's renewed sense of identity.

Theresa May: Trump told me to sue the EU


Theresa May reveals what President Trump suggested she should do when dealing with the EU.

Novak Djokovic wins fourth Wimbledon by beating Kevin Anderson


Novak Djokovic earns his first Grand Slam victory in more than two years by beating Kevin Anderson to win the Wimbledon men's final.

Thai cave rescue: Thai boys' tears for lost rescue diver Saman


The youngsters now know that a volunteer died helping to save them, Thailand's health ministry says.

Five boys drown in Bangladesh river after football match


The school students were swept away by strong currents while bathing after a football match.

Florists from Ecuador try to break world record


Amateurs and professionals worked together to create the structure, using more than 500,000 roses.

Trump-Putin summit: US leader has low expectations


The US president tells CBS News he will raise alleged Russian hacking during the 2016 US election.

Theresa May: Trump told me to sue the EU


The PM reveals the advice the US president gave her on how to handle Brexit negotiations.

Afghanistan conflict: Civilian deaths hit record high, says UN


Some 1,692 deaths were recorded in the country's conflict in the first six months of 2018, UN says.

Chicago clashes after US police kill black man


Demonstrators shouted "murderers" after an officer shot a black man who police thought was armed.

Chinook in precarious mountain airlift


A Chinook helicopter pilot landed two wheels on Mount Hood in Oregon to rescue a stranded climber.

US woman rescued a week after California cliff plunge


Angela Hernandez survived by drinking water from the radiator of her wrecked jeep, police say.

Trump to leave UK after two-night stay


The US president is expected to fly to Finland later, ahead of a meeting with Vladimir Putin.

Cuba to recognise private property under new constitution


The communist state's new constitution will limit presidential terms and recognise private property.

Haiti Prime Minister Jack Guy Lafontant resigns


Haitian Prime Minister Jack Guy Lafontant says the country's president has accepted his resignation.

UK PM warns party not to put Brexit at risk


Theresa May, writing in the Mail on Sunday, urges the country to "keep their eye on the prize".

The Cardiff woman who is allergic to water


Cherelle Farrugia, 25, breaks out in a painful rash every time she comes into contact with water.

Why Massachusetts beauty queen quit over #MeToo skit


Beauty queen Maude Gorman explains the painful reasons she quit after a pageant skit mocked #MeToo.

Ghanaian boys use cassavas to generate electricity


Ghanaian brothers James and Kwesi Ansah use the root vegetables to power radios and mobile phones.

Dominica's Kalinago fight to preserve their identity


Gemma Handy travels to Kalinago Territory to meet some of the Eastern Caribbean's last indigenous people.

Your pictures: Summer's day


Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is "summer's day".

The iceberg looming over a Greenland village


A huge iceberg has drifted close to a village in western Greenland, prompting a partial evacuation.

Paid Off: TV show offers to pay off student debt


"An absurd answer to an absurd problem", says the host of a game show that offers to pay off loans.

Why this Bollywood film on middle-age love is unusual


The film about a husband trying to woo his unhappy wife is atypical by Indian movie standards.

The power-sharing dream: Where women rule in the world


For the first time the Spanish government has more women than men - but where else are females taking the lead?

'Why I keep my vasectomy a secret'


Experts say male sterilisation could be the solution to Africa's population crisis, but uptake remains low.

Farnborough Airshow: Brexit and bulging order books dominate


The UK may use Farnborough, the biggest aerospace event of the year, to signal its vision for the industry.

Reality Check: Taxing 'gossip' on the internet


What has been the impact of Uganda's decision to impose a tax on social media?

Africa's WWI effort recognised in new Tate Modern exhibit


Many events have marked the centenary of World War One - but Africa has seldom rated a mention until now.

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