Tuesday, 24 July 2018

Richarlison: Everton sign Brazilian from Watford for £50m


Everton sign Brazilian winger Richarlison from fellow Premier League side Watford in a potential £50m deal.

A star is born? Early contenders for Oscars success


Which films will vie for awards next year? This autumn's film festival line-ups give us some clues.

Global heatwave: Your guide to coping with hot weather


Unusually high temperatures are affecting large areas of the world. Here is how to handle the heat.

Greece wildfires: Survivors fled to sea as flames kill 60


At least 60 people die as flames spread across the Attica region around Athens.

Zimbabwe election: UN body warns of voter intimidation


The poll is expected to be a close contest between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Nelson Chamisa.

Color Me Badd singer arrested after 'pushing bandmate'


Singer Mark Calderon went to hospital after the alleged on-stage assault by bandmate Bryan Abrams.

Israel shoots down Syrian fighter near Golan Heights


Two Patriot missiles were fired at a Syrian Sukhoi fighter jet, the Israel Defense Forces tweeted.

Israel rebukes Turkey's Erdogan over 'Hitler' comparison


Turkey's leader draws Israel's ire after branding it the "most fascist, racist state" in the world.

Tour de France halted during farmers' protest on stage 16


The Tour de France is stopped temporarily when riders are affected by a spray used on protesting French farmers, with some needing medical treatment.

Kuwaiti influencer defends controversial remarks on Filipino workers


Sondos Alqattan had criticised new laws that give Filipino workers better working conditions.

Salmonella worries prompt Goldfish Crackers recall


Pepperidge Farm voluntarily recalls more than 3m units of Goldfish Crackers over health concerns.

In pictures: Devastating Greek fires


The Attica region around Athens is consumed by flames

Photographer hammered over India 'poverty porn' images


Instagram photos of poor Indians posing in front of "fake food" has triggered a backlash online.

Greece wildfires: Nearly 50 dead in holiday area


The death toll from a blaze in a seaside village rises sharply after bodies are found together.

Japan heatwave declared natural disaster as death toll mounts


At least 65 people have died and more than 22,000 are treated in hospital amid record temperatures.

Laos dam collapse: 'Hundreds missing' after flash floods hit villages


An unknown number of people are feared dead as flash floods hit six villages, state media report.

Thai cave boys to be ordained in Buddhist ceremony


The group will spend nine days living in a monastery, a tradition for Thai men who experience adversity.

Insatiable: Petition to stop Netflix 'fat-shaming' show


More than 100,000 people want Insatiable to be pulled before its release, but the show's star urges viewers to watch before passing judgement.

N Korea 'begins dismantling' rocket launch site


Satellite imagery appears to show Pyongyang has demolished buildings at the Sohae rocket launch site.

Migrant crisis: Italy to accept arrivals until deal reached


FM Enzo Moavero Milanesi says Italy will accept ships until the EU agrees a migration deal.

Nigerian football coach Salisu Yusuf filmed taking cash


Previously unseen footage shows Salisu Yusuf, chief coach of the Super Eagles, accepting money.

Nicaragua president defies calls to step down


Nicaragua's President Ortega says he will serve his current term until 2021, as protests continue.

Bangladesh cafe siege: Briton Hasnat Karim freed without charge


A Briton held for two years in Bangladesh following a deadly cafe siege is freed without charge.

Toronto shooting suspect identified as Faisal Hussain, 29


The parents of Faisal Hussain, 29, send condolences to victims of their son’s "horrific actions".

Dingo attack at Australian outback mine injures woman


The mine worker says she feared for her life as she experienced a rare dingo attack in the Outback.

R Kelly: 'I Admit' released against sex allegations


The star admits to infidelity but denies allegations of paedophilia and non-consensual sex.

Bullets and bills: The cost of getting shot in America


Megan was caught in a hail of bullets six years ago. Like many gun violence victims, the huge bills are mounting.

Helping those with disabilities around the globe


Images of those helped by community projects around the globe.

Migrants cross the Strait of Gibraltar


The Western Mediterranean route to Spain is now the most popular with migrants trying to reach Europe.

'Glamping' in India's Thar desert


A luxurious adventure experience in India's Thar desert is proving to be a successful business venture.

Ozil meets Erdogan and other controversial sporting photo ops


Footballer Mesut Ozil meets Turkey's controversial president - and other high-profile sporting photo ops.

First UK Interview: Sean Spicer on Newsnight


In his first UK interview, Sean Spicer speaks to Newsnight's Emily Maitlis.

BBC Innovators: Africa's Invention School


Bernard Kiwia is the brains behind innovator school Twende, one that's helping his community to invent solutions to local problems.

Pakistan election raises fears of 'creeping coup'


In a country prone to military takeovers, there are fears that the army is trying to rig the election.

Mesut Ozil: Reaction in Germany - criticism from some, sympathy from others


Germany midfielder Mesut Ozil's decision to quit international football has brought criticism from some, and sympathy from others.

Yuko Fujii, the judo coach overthrowing gender stereotypes


Yuko Fujii is the first woman to become head coach of the Brazilian men's national judo team.

The story behind Zimbabwe's scarf


How an accidental fashion accessory is helping Zimbabwe's new president rebrand the country.

What is 5G and what will it mean for you?


Superfast mobile connectivity is just around the corner, but will we all benefit?

Vanessa Kirby: From Margaret to Mission Impossible


From the monarchy to a new mission with Hollywood royalty, Tom Cruise.

The African invention school inspired by bike parts


The innovators' school Twende in Tanzania is helping people invent solutions to local problems

David Bowie: First studio recording 'found in bread basket'


The 1963 demo tape features a 16-year-old Bowie singing with his first band, The Konrads.

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