Wednesday, 5 September 2018

The 3D digital models taking the fashion industry by storm


Shudu is among the digitally-created 3D models used in fashion brand Balmain's latest campaign.

Kim Kardashian fights for another prisoner


The reality star and the judge who sentenced Chris Young are working to free him.

County Championship: Lancashire bowl out Somerset for 77 to tie at Taunton


Lancashire bowl out Somerset for just 77 to tie a remarkable County Championship contest at Taunton.

Social media giants face grilling


The social networks must explain to US Congress how they will prevent election meddling.

Passengers sick on Dubai-New York flight


A jetliner is quarantined on arrival at JFK airport with reports of passengers feeling ill.

Ryder Cup 2018: Ian Poulter, Sergio Garcia, Paul Casey & Henrik Stenson get Europe wildcards


Ian Poulter, Sergio Garcia, Paul Casey and Henrik Stenson are given Ryder Cup wildcards by Europe captain Thomas Bjorn.

Ayana Pressley: African-American woman wins Massachusetts primary


Ayana Pressley will become the first African-American woman to represent Massachusetts in Congress.

Amsterdam attack: Jihadist knifeman shot in nine seconds


A man who stabbed two American tourists in Amsterdam was shot moments later, police reveal.

Elon Musk in new rant at Thai cave rescuer


The Tesla founder says UK diver Vernon Unsworth is a "child rapist" without providing evidence.

Latin American states to accept Venezuela expired papers


Eleven Latin American countries will let in Venezuelan migrants even if their passports have expired.

Pompeo in Pakistan for 'reset' talks with PM Khan


The US secretary of state's visits amid allegations Islamabad is supporting Afghan militants.

Monster iceberg's pivot and turn


A year after breaking away from Antarctica, the world's biggest iceberg is finally on the move.

Judy Garland's slippers: Five more items that are still missing


After Judy Garland's ruby-red slippers turned up again, what other precious items remain missing?

Alastair Cook: England opener 'cried' as he told team-mates of retirement


Alastair Cook says he cried as he told the England team he was retiring from international cricket, a decision he had been considering for six months.

UK names two Salisbury nerve agent suspects


Police and the CPS name two Russian nationals, saying there is "sufficient evidence" to charge them.

Theranos: Scandal hit blood-testing firm to shut


Controversial US blood-testing company Theranos is to formally dissolve and pay off creditors.

Kevin Spacey: LA prosecutors drop sexual assault charge


Prosecutors in LA say the alleged 1992 incident falls outside California's statute of limitations.

Indian police seek last Nizam's stolen gold lunchbox


The lunchbox belonged to the last king of Hyderabad in India, once the world's richest man.

The waterslide with virtual reality


Germany's Therme Erding water park is offering virtual reality headsets to riders of its waterslides.

Japan's Typhoon Jebi leaves destruction in its wake


Thousands stranded at cut-off airport and other images from the most powerful storm in 25 years.

Letter from Africa: Kenya MPs should 'stop telling women what to wear'


Joseph Warungu reflects on the time wasted by male Kenyan lawmakers talking about a dress code.

Manchester Pusher: Does a serial killer haunt the city's canals?


Dozens of bodies have been pulled from Manchester's canals, but is a serial killer on the loose?

In Real Life: Which type of gym-goer are you?


Gym-goers take us through the types of people you always see at the gym - the "Average Joes", the "Fitness Gurus" and the "Daters".

Typhoon Jebi leaves trail of destruction across Japan


Jebi was the worst storm to hit Japan in 25 years, killing at least 10 people and stranding thousands.

Donald Trump condemns Bob Woodward book as 'con'


The president says the picture of a White House in chaos is made up of "lies and phony sources".

Lack of exercise puts one in four people at risk, WHO says


About 1.4 billion people face a range of health problems due to physical inactivity, the WHO says.

Ask America: Is now the best time to be young in the US?


President Trump says there's never been a better time to be young and American. This is what young Americans told us.

Judy Garland's stolen ruby slippers found after 13 years


The highly valued shoes from the Wizard of Oz were taken from a museum 13 years ago.

Australian paramedics grant dying man's ice cream wish


The gesture was enjoyed "so much" by the Australian man on his final trip to hospital, relatives say.

Uber to block low-rating riders in Australia and New Zealand


The change will affect customers in Australia and New Zealand who have a rating below four stars.

US wife accused of 'fatally poisoning husband with eyedrops'


She also once "accidentally" shot her husband in the head with a crossbow as he slept, police say.

Emergency on US Gulf Coast as Storm Gordon strikes


Tropical Storm Gordon lashes the US Gulf Coast with wind and rain, leaving thousands without power.

Consternation over suggested French grammar change


The suggestion by two Belgian teachers to drop an old grammar rule has led to some debate in France.

A clever way to make a living out of rubbish


The project putting Brazil's rubbish collectors on the map.

Would you pass our doctor jargon test?


Doctors are being told to adopt a new policy of writing letters that are easier for patients to understand.

'My fight against a receding hairline'


Paul is one of thousands of British men to travel to Turkey this year to have a hair transplant.

Leningrad changes its name back to St Petersburg


In 1991 Leningrad changed its name back to St Petersburg after a referendum. But Communists were fiercely opposed.

The challenge of 'farming the desert' in Australia


The nation is united behind drought-hit farmers, but some query the merits of "special treatment".

Flowerboys and the appeal of 'soft masculinity' in South Korea


South Korea's idea of a good-looking man has changed, and the world is taking notice.

Nationalist vote set to shatter Swedish calm


Sweden's decades-old centrist politics looks set to be shaken up in Sunday's election.

Will going vegan make you healthier?


The vegan diet has become popular in the UK - but does it have an impact on wellbeing?

The drug that brought me down to Earth


Fran lacked focus and was a dreamer, but then her friend did something that changed her life.

US Open 2018: Rafael Nadal beats Dominic Thiem in epic quarter-final


Defending champion Rafael Nadal digs deep to win the longest match of this year's US Open in a classic five-set quarter-final against Dominic Thiem.

Luke Shaw: Man Utd defender says he nearly lost leg after injury


Manchester United's Luke Shaw says he "nearly lost" his leg after breaking it in two places in September 2015.

Colin Kaepernick: Serena Williams says Nike advert is 'powerful statement'


Serena Williams praises Nike for making Colin Kaepernick the face of its new advertising campaign, saying "they're not afraid".

Meet Lando Norris - McLaren's new kid on the block


Lando Norris will become Britain's youngest F1 driver with McLaren in 2019.

Serena Williams reaches US Open semi-finals with win over Karolina Pliskova


Serena Williams passes her toughest test so far at the US Open to beat Karolina Pliskova and reach the semi-finals.

Ryder Cup 2018: Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson get United States wildcards


Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Bryson DeChambeau are given Ryder Cup wildcards by United States captain Jim Furyk.

Uefa: Leading European coaches call for away-goals change


Some of Europe's top club coaches have asked Uefa to review the use of the away-goals rule in continental competitions.

Scotland Women qualify for World Cup for the first time


Scotland Women qualify for the World Cup finals for the first time after a 2-1 win away to Albania.

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