Lee Jae-yong: Samsung heir faces fresh charges over 2015 merger
South Korean prosecutors indict Lee Jae-yong on alleged stock and accounting fraud over a 2015 merger. ...
South Korean prosecutors indict Lee Jae-yong on alleged stock and accounting fraud over a 2015 merger. ...
South Korean prosecutors indict Lee Jae-yong on alleged stock and accounting fraud over a 2015 merger. ...
The popular video conferencing app has seen a 458% jump in customer growth compared with last year. ...
The social media giant is preparing for a new law that would force it to pay publishers for news articles. ...
The group's first ever English single has made history as a Billboard Hot 100 chart topper. ...
A hugely competitive college exam in India kicks off after weeks of heavy protest from students. ...
Content creators say OnlyFans has slashed incomes by placing caps on prices charged on the platform. ...
Content creators say OnlyFans has slashed incomes by placing caps on prices charged on the platform. ...
The social media giant is preparing for a new law that would force it to pay publishers for news articles. ...
Content creators say OnlyFans has slashed incomes by placing caps on prices charged on the platform. ...
The social media giant is preparing for a new law that would force it to pay publishers for news articles. ...
Six men, including two princes, are arrested as part of the country's latest anti-corruption drive. ...
The head of BA's parent company warns against new measures, as coronavirus cases in Portugal rise. ...
The grocer is making its entire range available for delivery but experts are divided on the move. ...
Savings pots could now be worth more than £1,000 but many teenagers are unaware they exist. ...
Molly Malone's Restaurant in Johannesburg has converted its carpark into an outdoor 'roadhouse'. ...
The US government had expressed concerns that China might steal data carried by the cable. ...
Yegor Zhukov, who is critical of President Putin, narrowly avoided prison last year. ...
New rules mean Beijing could block the sale of the app's video recommendation engine. ...
The new update is available to drivers in the US with Autopilot activated. ...
Paul Rusesabagina's efforts to save people during the Rwanda genocide were depicted in a film. ...
Svetlana Tikhanovskaya will reportedly brief the Security Council on Friday as protests continue. ...
A right-wing magazine accused of racism apologises to black socialist MP Danièle Obono. ...
President Nicolás Maduro, a close ally of Russia's, will ask for volunteers in the coming days. ...
Australia has denied allegations of subsidising or dumping wines in China, as bilateral tensions grow. ...
India is declared joint winner with Russia after two players lost connection during the final round. ...
Cambridge University Library adds high-resolution images of its collection to a free culture site. ...
China is yet react to the allegation which comes after several rounds of peace talks. ...
The first commercial flight marks a major step in normalising ties between the two countries. ...
Mask rules were ignored on a Zante flight where everyone was told to self-isolate, a passenger says. ...
AirAsia’s Tony Fernandes is expanding into banking, music and e-payments to help tackle the travel slump. ...
AirAsia’s Tony Fernandes is expanding into banking, music and e-payments to help tackle the travel slump. ...
The fee for single-use bags will rise to 10p and be extended to all shops from April 2021. ...
Christian Kroll is the boss of Ecosia, which donates 80% of its profits to tree-planting projects. ...
Christian Kroll is the boss of Ecosia, which donates 80% of its profits to tree-planting projects. ...
More than 20 people were hospitalised after attending the party in the Norwegian capital Oslo. ...
Christian Kroll is the boss of Ecosia, which donates 80% of its profits to tree-planting projects. ...
It is a time of reflection 10 years after the country was promised a rebirth, writes Waihiga Mwaura. ...
Taxpayer money was used to pay influencers to promote Test and Trace. ...
Outsourcing firm Capita is looking to close offices as the trend for flexible working accelerates. ...
The 78,761 new cases reported on Sunday is the largest number for a day anywhere in the world. ...
Acting US homeland security secretary says politicians have let protests turn into "lawlessness and chaos". ...
The government quit this month following an explosion in the capital that killed at least 200 people. ...
"The ancestors spoke through him," says Ryan Coogler in a long and loving tribute to the star. ...
The three-year-old escaped with minor injuries after being lifted into the air by a gust of wind. ...
The 700m euros (£624m) release clause in Lionel Messi's Barcelona contract is still valid, says La Liga. ...
Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe wins stage two of the Tour de France to claim the yellow jersey in Nice. ...
India is declared joint winner with Russia after two players lost connection during the final round. ...
The officer is stationed with Nato in Italy and is suspected of spying for Russia, sources say. ...
The woman faces charges under India's internet law over the incident on the Lakshman Jhula bridge. ...
Novak Djokovic quits as president of the ATP player council to front a new association aiming to increase the power of the players. ...
The suit maker has been hit by Covid-19 restrictions on events such as Royal Ascot and large weddings. ...
Riot police cordon off the main square in the centre of Minsk as columns of people march towards it. ...
An alliance of opposition parties wants the country to have closer ties with Serbia and Russia. ...
Far-right activists broke away from a large protest in Berlin against coronavirus restrictions. ...
One person has been shot dead in Oregon as a large procession of supporters of President Trump clashed with Black Lives Matter protesters in Portland. ...
Rescue efforts ended at a two-story restaurant in a northern China village that collapsed during an 80th birthday celebration for a resident, leaving 29 dead, authorities said Sunday. ...
A pro-Trump procession was met by counter-protesters in another tense night in the Oregon city. ...
John A MacDonald was accused of letting famine and disease decimate indigenous Canadian communities. ...
Democrats cry foul over the move, saying the public had a right to know about foreign interference. ...
The president is due to visit the city of Kenosha on Tuesday to meet local police. ...
Department store chain closed its last stores in 2016 but finding new uses is a lengthy process. ...
More than 20 teams of fightfighers helped bring the blaze under control. ...
Some 400 rescued migrants on three ships in the Mediterranean must be allowed to disembark, it says. ...
Massive amounts of oil spilled into a wildlife sanctuary, and 39 dead dolphins have been discovered. ...
As the clean-up from Hurricane Laura begins, up to 400,000 Louisiana residents remain without power. ...
Journalists reporting for the BBC's Russian service are among those to lose their accreditation. ...
For the first time since the world was gripped by coronavirus, one of the four major tournaments is taking place when the US Open starts on Monday. ...
Some 300 people clashed with police in Malmo, after far-right extremists burned a Koran. ...
South Africa's Tito Mboweni is fearless on Twitter, rowing with officials and sharing cooking skills. ...
Nathaniel Julius, who had Down's syndrome, was out to buy biscuits when he got shot, his family says. ...
The father of a Ugandan woman found dead in Glasgow says concerns over media attention meant the ceremony would not go ahead. ...
US actor Chadwick Boseman, best known for playing Black Panther in the hit Marvel superhero franchise, has died of cancer aged 43. ...
Gertrude the pig is a prototype of a brain-to-machine interface. ...
Gertrude the pig is a prototype of a brain-to-machine interface. ...
Chadwick Boseman and the Black Panther film helped many find their inner superhero. ...
The BBC spoke to attendees at the March on Washington 2020 to see how far the country has come. ...
The US actor, 43, dies of cancer at his home in Los Angeles surrounded by his family. ...
A study from South Korea gives among the clearest pictures yet of children as carriers of the virus. ...
Fourteen people are now confirmed dead in the US after Hurricane Laura battered two states. ...
Blazes are continuing to rage in the Amazon rainforest, despite the Brazilian president's fire ban. ...
Remote streaming services may be the future but could cause a sharp rise in emissions, a study shows. ...
A selection of remarkable images taken around the world this week. ...
Homes and livelihoods have been swept away by monsoon rains in India's Bihar state. ...
Remote streaming services may be the future but could cause a sharp rise in emissions, a study shows. ...
This is what happened when four strangers came together to watch President Trump's address. ...
The category four storm was one of the strongest to ever hit the region before it was downgraded. ...
The airport says it will take four to five years for air traffic to return to pre-pandemic levels. ...
Some customers are still paying full price for contracts even after they paid off expensive phones. ...
It comes as the government prepares to publish plans on overhauling the local government system. ...
The comments from New Zealand's finance minister come after trading was hit for the fourth day in a row. ...
US retail giant Walmart is the latest firm to bid for the Chinese video sharing app's US operations. ...
BBC Click’s Omar Mehtab looks at some of the best technology news stories of the week. ...
Japan's longest-serving prime minister, Shinzo Abe, intends to leave office because of declining health, according to his political party. ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is set to resign for health reasons, officials from his party say. ...
A charity says families are behind with rent after being "punched unexpectedly into debt" due to the pandemic. ...
A government campaign starting next week will urge people to go back to the workplace. ...
Thousands of listings on a property website are not available to people on benefits. ...
Addressing his party convention, the president lashed his opponent as "the destroyer of American greatness". ...
BBC finds evidence that a UAE drone killed 26 unarmed cadets in Libya’s capital Tripoli. ...
The comments from New Zealand's finance minister come after trading was hit for the fourth day in a row. ...
It doesn't matter if Trump or Biden wins, the anti-Chinese sentiment will remain on the White House agenda. ...
It doesn't matter if Trump or Biden wins, the anti-Chinese sentiment will remain on the White House agenda. ...
The comments from New Zealand's finance minister come after trading was hit for the fourth day in a row. ...
A four-year-old boy is among the victims as a storm fells trees and contaminates drinking water. ...
Some customers are still paying full price for contracts even after they paid off expensive phones. ...
Neuralink is working on ways to connect the human brain to machines. ...
Kyle Rittenhouse is charged with killing two people and injuring another amid protests in Kenosha. ...
The firm will pay £1.73m after prepayment meter customers were not told about a new provider. ...
The US secretary of state accuses the banking giant of aiding China's "political repression". ...
The couple said they were "floating with love and wonder" after the arrival of Daisy Dove Bloom. ...
Police say two lions attacked the South African lodge owner while his wife looked on helplessly. ...
The category four storm is expected to cause an "unsurvivable" surge as it moves inland in the US. ...
The move by the owner of the Lookfantasic and Illamasqua brands could land its founder a £700m windfall. ...
Kevin Mayer is leaving after two months at the video-sharing app at the centre of US-China tensions. ...
The benefit will be trialled in some parts of north-west England where coronavirus cases have risen. ...
The company which makes engines for planes is cutting jobs and selling business to bolster the firm. ...
The WTA New York tournament is suspended after Osaka withdraws in a protest over US police violence. ...
Kevin Mayer is leaving the video-sharing app at the centre of controversy amid US-China tensions. ...
Kevin Mayer is leaving the video-sharing app at the centre of controversy amid US-China tensions. ...
Local businesses and jobs will suffer if workers do not return to the office, says the head of the CBI. ...
The US vice-president depicts November's vote as a choice between law-and-order and lawlessness. ...
Tanya Day's relatives say police should be prosecuted over her preventable death in custody. ...
There are just 53 members of the Greater Andamanese tribe left- four test positive for the virus. ...
Chinese health officials say they used emergency powers to secretly test unapproved vaccines. ...
The judge called the actions of a man who murdered 51 people in two mosques in New Zealand last year "inhuman". ...
After Milwaukee Bucks cancelled a fixture over the shooting of Jacob Blake, other basketball, football, tennis and soccer players follow suit. ...
Wisconsin's attorney general names the officer who shot Jacob Blake seven times in the back. ...
The president claims Mr Biden went from incoherent to articulate in a previous debate. ...
Property deals are racing though compared to last year, as the market recovers after the lockdown freeze. ...
Selling kombucha tea: “Getting the liquid on the lips was the most important challenge”. ...
Almost 100 survivors and relatives of victims confronted Australian gunman Brenton Tarrant. ...
Jamaica's eight-time Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt tests positive for coronavirus, his agent confirms. ...
No one believed pilot Amol Yadav when he told them his plans, but he proved them wrong. ...
A new report reveals the catalogue of mistakes that left an Edinburgh children's hospital unusable. ...
The billion user social networking app can also be used for shopping, gaming and other activities. ...
No one believed pilot Amol Yadav when he told them his plans, but he proved them wrong. ...
Despite rumours over his health, the North Korean leader appears well and in charge. ...
The BBC spoke to young Republicans in the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election. ...
Jacob Blake's sister says that she is numb after years of seeing black people shot by police. ...
One is accused of rioting, over the 2019 incident which saw protesters attacked at Yuen Long station. ...
Little known in the West, China's dominant mobile payment firm is tipped for the world's biggest IPO. ...
Gérald Darmanin tweets his support after police asked women relaxing on a beach to cover up. ...
Little known in the west, China's dominant mobile payment firm is tipped for the world's biggest IPO. ...
The party conference's second night will also hear from presidential children Eric and Tiffany Trump. ...
Hawaii, New Jersey and New York are suing the Trump administration over alleged "partisan meddling". ...
Nerve agent was apparently used on Putin critic Alexei Navalny – and Russia has a history of poisonings. ...
A farming community in South Africa is reeling after the bodies of five women were recently discovered. ...
The disruption caused by coronavirus means that Brazil's samba schools now face an uncertain future. ...
The vice-president has largely stayed out of the limelight. We take a look at the few times he didn't. ...
Companies across the UK have asked staff to accept lower pay in order to avoid lay-offs. ...
Thinking about setting up a home office abroad? Here's what you need to know. ...
Why one Birmingham-based company has decided to give up its office and let its staff permanently work from home. ...
New apps use your phone to record your dimensions and recommend what size to buy at shops. ...
The visit comes as the Secretary of State urged more Arab states to make a peace deal with Israel. ...
Appledore Shipyard in Devon closed in March 2019 but has now been bought by InfraStrata. ...
Economic uncertainty and the shift to online banking have prompted the cuts, the bank says. ...
Almost all students in the greater Seoul area, home to 25 million people, will now take classes online. ...
The fast food giant says the slogan will be paused as it "doesn't quite fit" during the pandemic. ...
Humanitarian agencies warn that coronavirus restrictions are slowing down Monsoon relief efforts. ...
The airline agreed the £1.2bn rescue deal in July to secure its future beyond the coronavirus crisis. ...
The social media giant says it's preparing legal action after being ordered to block access in Thailand. ...
The former army general led forces during the 1990s Bosnian war and was jailed for life in 2017. ...
The fast food giant says the slogan will be paused as it "doesn't quite fit" during the pandemic. ...
Rumours and misinformation about the vaccine slowed down immunisation efforts. ...
UK businesses will have to show that products and supply lines are free from illegal deforestation. ...
The Indonesian island scraps plans to open up to foreigners next month, over virus concerns. ...
After a disaster "not seen in Australia in recorded history", an inquiry makes dozens of recommendations. ...
A series of African-American speakers reject Democratic claims that President Trump is racist. ...
The social media giant is preparing legal action to challenge Bangkok's pressure to block the group. ...
US President Donald Trump reportedly is considering skipping regulatory steps to get out a vaccine. ...
President Trump had previously postponed the trade meeting as he didn't "want to talk to China right now." ...
President Trump had previously postponed the trade meeting as he didn't "want to talk to China right now." ...
He opens the Republican conference with disputed claims mail-in ballots could lead to voter fraud. ...
Has the new national security law pulled the plug on Hong Kong's pro-democracy musicians? ...
Some Kenyan private schools have found new sources of income after they were forced to close. ...
New apps use your phone to record your dimensions and recommend what size to buy at shops. ...
Volunteers at an archaeological dig find 425 coins, enough to buy a mansion when they were buried. ...
The latest detentions come amid a border row with neighbouring Lithuania. ...
The platform flagged the president's tweet and said it could "dissuade voters". ...
The president's adviser has announced she is stepping down from her role at the end of August. ...
The supermarket says people hired to deal with a surge in deliveries will get permanent roles. ...
The platform flagged the president's tweet and said it could "dissuade voters". ...
The Xbox company has declared support for the Fortnite-maker as it battles Apple's "monopoly". ...
Dynamite is the first video in YouTube history to gain over 100 million views in a 24-hour period. ...
The country held up as a model for its response to Covid-19 is facing a dangerous new surge. ...
Bailiffs are resuming operations after a five-month suspension due to coronavirus. ...
From caravans that can go on land and water to a kit that can convert your car into a motorhome. ...
She has asked the Congress party to elect a new leader following a letter by a group of dissidents. ...
The Sports Direct owner will buy Dave Whelan's gyms and fitness assets after they went bust. ...
A curfew is imposed on the city of Kenosha in the US state, after the man is seriously injured. ...
French police made 148 arrests following riots in the capital after Paris St-Germain's 1-0 defeat by Bayern Munich in the Champions League final. ...
Ms Conway says she is stepping down at the end of August to give her children "less drama, more mama". ...
The 15-year-old vanished from her room during a family holiday last year at a Malaysian resort. ...
Executives at the mining giant Rio Tinto have had their payouts cut over the culturally important site. ...
Executives at the mining giant Rio Tinto have had their payouts cut over the culturally important site. ...
Areas with a high proportion of workers in struggling sectors will be hardest hit by the pandemic, the party says. ...
The move comes after Donald Trump accused regulators of impeding the development of a Covid-19 cure. ...
Hurricane Marco and Tropical Storm Laura are both expected to hit the southern US coast days apart. ...
Shahrzad Rafati is the boss of internet video technology firm BroadbandTV. ...
The Israeli city paints over an old mural amid heightened awareness of sexual violence against women. ...
Tens of thousands gather in Minsk, as pressure on President Lukashenko shows no sign of easing. ...
The new boss says the slogan could be replaced with "Fair value for all" as the chain modernises. ...
Recordings reveal Maryanne Trump Barry, a former federal judge, saying her brother "has no principles". ...
US President Donald Trump has declared a major disaster and released federal aid. ...
The crush happens as revellers try to leave a nightclub in the capital Lima. ...
Brenton Tarrant has admitted killing 51 people and wounding dozens more at two New Zealand mosques. ...
All 176 people aboard a Ukrainian plane were killed when it was mistakenly downed by Iran in January. ...
President Donald Trump ordered Americans to stop doing business with the popular Chinese video app. ...
The man who ordered the killing of Miroslava Breach in 2017 receives rare 50-year sentence. ...
One fire tearing through the state is the third largest California has ever seen. ...
President Donald Trump ordered Americans to stop doing business with the popular Chinese video app. ...
President Donald Trump ordered Americans to stop doing business with the popular Chinese video app. ...
President Trump says the death rate in the US is lower than elsewhere - what does the data show? ...
The cheers had barely died down after Rijeka's opening ceremony when the pandemic struck. ...
Drew Adams, a US trans man, has won a court battle against his school to use the male bathrooms. ...
Some Italians are revaluating their colonial past in East Africa, writes Ismail Einashe. ...
Russia, China, the US and UK see a vaccine as a projection of their scientific prowess. ...
Edinburgh Festival Fringe acts are making the best of a bad situation online, but for how long? ...
Mass strikes and protests have been continuing in Belarus, following disputed elections on 9 August. ...
The Death Valley just saw one of the highest temperatures ever recorded on Earth - 130F (54.4C) ...
Nigeria's Mpape Crushed Rock is an unlikely tourist sensation for fun-seekers near the capital, Abuja. ...
German friends Mirco Wiegert and Lorenz Hampl launched best-selling Fritz-Kola in 2003. ...
Darina, 19, was seized while monitoring voting in the disputed election. Her mum couldn't find her. ...
The wife of a man killed in the Christchurch attacks is preparing to attend the gunman's sentencing. ...
Many of Beirut's painstakingly restored stained glass windows were destroyed in moments in the massive blast. ...
Comedians Jesse Appell in the United States and Tony Chou in China caught up online during the pandemic. ...
The embattled Belarusian president says foreign powers are amassing troops to threaten his country. ...
Democrats fear cost-cutting measures will hamper mail-in voting - a key issue in November's election. ...
I can still taste the dust in the air two weeks after the massive explosion that devastated my city, Beirut. ...
The UN health body says there is some evidence teenagers can infect others in the same way as adults. ...
The Australian version's entire production team, including celebrities, are now in self-isolation. ...
Several dozen aging U.S. veterans, including some who were in Tokyo Bay as swarms of warplanes buzzed overhead and nations converged to end World War II, will gather on a battleship in Pearl Harbor next month to mark the 75th anniversary of Japan’s surrender, even if it means the vulnerable group may be risking their lives again amid...
President Macron condemns the "unspeakable" act at Oradour-sur-Glane, where 642 people were killed. ...
Fredie Blom's identity documents showed he was born in 1904, although his record was never verified. ...
On August 22, the United Nations (UN) will recognize the second annual "International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief," as a way for states to increase their efforts in raising awareness on violence and discrimination against people based on their religion or belief. ...
Scientists are using Saturday's three concerts to explore ways of holding mass indoor events safely. ...
Baby pandas, leopard cubs and Europe's biggest mural. Some of the stories you may have missed this week. ...
Riham Yaqoob was the face of many local anti-government protests, why are activists being targeted? ...
Survivors of the crimes of Joseph DeAngelo, known as the Golden State Killer, welcome his life prison sentence. ...
Jack Sherman, who joined the band for their first album and first US tour, is described as "unique". ...
In an exclusive interview with the BBC, the Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya said the people must continue fighting. ...
The Russian opposition activist is being flown to Berlin for treatment, after falling ill in Siberia. ...
Record floods hit China's Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River with millions of people affected. ...
A Trump voter and three Biden voters react to the former vice-president's nomination speech together. ...
BBC Click’s Jen Copestake looks at some of the best technology news stories of the week. ...
A promotional image for an award-winning new film showed young girls posing in skimpy outfits. ...
Bradley and Matthew Marshall, (AKA Skrapz and Wuskin) on the Call of Duty World Championships. ...
Teenager Brayden Harrington delivers the "speech of the night" at the Democratic convention. ...
Kansas City Chiefs ban fans from wearing headdresses or face paint that "appropriates American Indian cultures" at their home stadium. ...
The Veep star and host of Joe Biden's convention night poked fun at President Trump - but was she funny? ...
The comments from the online retail giant's boss come as the firm saw sales jump in the wake of the pandemic. ...
It does not produce many more respiratory particles than speaking at similar volume, a study finds. ...
Apple and Google face pressure from news providers who want a greater share of revenue for their content. ...
The government now owes more than 100% of GDP for the first time in 60 years. ...
Sales rose by 3.6% in July as demand for clothing recovered and people spent more on fuel. ...
Data reveals vacancy adverts are down by 59% compared with last summer, with some areas down 80%. ...
Apple and Google face pressure from news providers who want a greater share of revenue for their content. ...
Apple and Google face pressure from news providers who want a greater share of revenue for their content. ...
Bolivia's former leader has not commented on the allegations of rape and human trafficking. ...
Joe Biden accepts the nomination for president at the Democratic National Convention. ...
The comments from the online retail giant's boss come as the firm saw sales jump in the wake of the pandemic. ...
The United States on Thursday demanded that virtually all of the previous UN sanctions against Iran be restored, citing the Islamic republic’s failure to abide by the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal – known formally as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). ...
The former US vice-president said his rival has unleashed "too much fear, too much division". ...
The comments from the online retail giant's boss come as the firm saw sales jump in the wake of the pandemic. ...
Opposition figure Alexei Navalny is in a coma in a Siberian hospital after falling ill on a plane. ...
The Chinese government is waging war on the eating influencers. ...
If confirmed, anyone travelling to the UK from the country would have to quarantine for 14 days. ...
A University College London study followed more than 2,000 women for five years after the treatment. ...
The Cincinnati Reds baseball team suspend commentator Thom Brennaman after he broadcasted a homophobic comment that he believed was off air. ...
The California senator made history to formally accept the Democratic VP nomination. How did she do? ...
The agreement is part of a restructure of the baby goods firm, which closed its UK stores in January. ...
Despite the recovery Frasers Group says profits fell during "the most challenging year" in its history. ...
The Chinese government is waging war on the eating influencers. ...
The president said he did not know much about the online group, except that its adherents like him. ...
On a night that crowned the vice-presidential nominee, the party had choice words for the commander-in-chief. ...
TikTok: Viral video of murder victims stays up, despite the family’s request. ...
The California senator accepts the vice-presidential nomination with an attack on the US president. ...
The prolific novelist's latest work is a mind-bending murder mystery to tie readers in knots. ...
The online booking firm had plans to publicly list before the coronavirus struck earlier this year. ...
The online booking firm had plans to publicly list before the coronavirus struck earlier this year. ...
Alexei Navalny is unconscious in hospital after falling ill on a flight, his spokeswoman says. ...
Three treaties between the US and Hong Kong were suspended, the latest move to pressure China. ...
Anon Nampa has been a leading figure in unprecedented calls for reform of the powerful institution. ...
The Democratic vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks at the Democratic National Convention. ...
New images show a police officer giving a Nazi salute while the Slovak man was pinned down on a bed. ...
The Australian airline expects around 4,000 of its planned job cuts to be finalised by the end of September. ...
Mr Obama depicts his successor as lazy and incompetent. Mr Trump says Mr Obama inflicted "horror" on the US. ...
Some parents have gone to great lengths in order to help their children start a career in a pandemic. ...
The rate of Consumer Price Index inflation jumped from 0.6% in June to 1% in July, official figures show. ...
Oracle's chairman Larry Ellison is a supporter of the US president and held a fundraiser for him this year. ...
Oracle's chairman Larry Ellison is a supporter of the US president and held a fundraiser for him this year. ...
Oracle's chairman Larry Ellison is a supporter of the US president and held a fundraiser for him this year. ...
A Republican-led Senate committee says the Trump campaign's Russia links were an intelligence threat. ...
Elder statesmen Bill Clinton, Colin Powell and John Kerry line up to endorse Mr Biden. ...
Bars and museums in and around Seoul are closed amid warnings of an impending virus crisis. ...
The prime minister also announced he will suspend Parliament until 23 September. ...
Film studio Warner Bros hopes its new tourist attraction based on the boy wizard will be ready for 2023. ...
Film studio Warner Bros hopes its new tourist attraction based on the boy wizard will be ready for 2023. ...
How would-be White House women have campaigned and reflected on their pioneering candidacies. ...
The Death Valley just saw one of the highest temperatures ever recorded on Earth - 130F (54.4C) ...
After 26 years under President Lukashenko people in Belarus are demanding change. ...
An ex-BBC journalist on his ordeal and how his friend was amongst the 20 people to die in the attack. ...
Security experts warn there's been an increase in online fraud during the coronavirus pandemic ...
Broadway theatres will be shut until 2021 leaving performers and crew jobless for nearly a year. ...
The announcement comes as much of the global media industry is being forced to make significant cuts. ...
The announcement comes as much of the global media industry is being forced to make significant cuts. ...
The announcement comes as much of the global media industry is being forced to make significant cuts. ...
Mali's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta steps down, after being detained by soldiers, state TV reports. ...
The chain says it has cut a deal to stay afloat as coronavirus continues to buffet the economy. ...
Charities say thousands who have been shielding may have to choose between a job and their health. ...
Security experts warn there's been an increase in online fraud during the coronavirus pandemic ...
Rough seas make it too risky to clear the remaining oil from a ship that ran aground on a coral reef. ...
Mark and Patricia McCloskey were filmed pointing guns at racial justice demonstrators in June. ...
Samir Anwar was eating a muffin on a day out when he sneezed the 10 mm piece out of his nose. ...
Police say social media bosses would do more if it was their children dying from drugs bought this way. ...
Bioluminescent plankton light up the waves at Fountainstown Beach, just south of Cork City. ...
Images of crowds at a waterpark festival show how far the city has moved on from its January lockdown. ...
The vocalist died at his home in the US after suffering a cardiac arrest. ...
Mr Javid quit as chancellor in February after refusing to sack his advisers. ...
Eva Longoria, Megan Rapinoe and Biden's singing grandchildren - how Democrats tried to hook the at-home audience. ...
The High Street retailer says the coronavirus pandemic has meant a "material shift in trade". ...
Michelle Obama speaks at the 2020 Democratic National Convention. ...
Citigroup says the over-payment to hedge fund Brigade was due to an "operational mistake". ...
"Donald Trump is the wrong president for our country," says the ex-first lady in an emotional message. ...
It is the latest espionage arrest at a time of growing tension between Washington and Beijing. ...
The US president is enticing companies to move factories back to America while punishing those who don’t. ...
The US president is enticing companies to move factories back to America while punishing those who don’t. ...
The departures follow allegations by former staff members of bullying, racism and sexual misconduct. ...
Bill Morneau denies his exit is linked to the ethics scandal that has ensnared both him and the PM. ...
A hundred years after US women won the right to vote, female candidates reflect on what’s left to do. ...
The UAE's decision to normalise relations with Israel is a gamble for the Gulf state, writes Frank Gardner. ...
The fall of Col Gaddafi nine years ago unleased chaos in North Africa, which Egypt fears could spill over. ...
The latest Flight Simulator title promises a near-perfect replica of the entire world. ...
The latest Flight Simulator title promises a near-perfect replica of the entire world. ...
From insurance and healthcare to social media and policing, algorithms are used all around us. ...
The actions will stop the firm buying computer chips made using US tech, even if made abroad. ...
August 17 marks the twentieth anniversary of the CBN News Bureau in Jerusalem, which has grown from a tiny office to a global outreach. Bureau Chief Chris Mitchell takes a look back. ...
Hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets amid anger over a disputed election. ...
Juan Carlos, now linked to a corruption probe, has been in the Gulf country for two weeks, palace says. ...
The airline said activity for September and October "notably weakened" over the past 10 days. ...
Gunmen shot dead the youths at a party in Nariño province, an area where drug gangs are active. ...
The anti-government rally in Bangkok is thought to be the biggest in the country for six years. ...
The airline said activity for September and October "notably weakened" over the past 10 days. ...
The actions will aim to stop the firm buying computer chips made using US tech, even if they are made abroad. ...
The tech firm is fighting efforts to make it pay for local media content. ...
A reading of 130F (54.4C) recorded in Death Valley could be the highest reliable recording ever. ...
Belarusian media figures tell the BBC how their lives have been turned upside down during the protests. ...
Customers are demanding that businesses take environmental concerns seriously, says boss. ...
Stephen Beckett looks at some of the popular social media apps you might not have heard of. ...
A UK uncrewed ocean-going vessel provides a glimpse of the future of robotic maritime operations. ...
The grocer says customers are ready to stop using plastic bags and promises sturdy paper replacements. ...
They have millions of followers, but Egypt's social media stars are paying a heavy price. ...
After years searching in vain, a father's nightmare is brought to an end using an unlikely source. ...
Rallies against the disputed election were held over the weekend but the president remains defiant. ...
State officials made "serious mistakes" in letting 2,650 ship passengers disembark, an inquiry found. ...
The world’s third largest economy saw growth contract by a record 27.8% amid the coronavirus pandemic. ...
Speaker Nancy Pelosi accuses President Donald Trump of a "campaign to sabotage the election". ...
Operator MSC Cruises says everyone aboard has been tested for coronavirus amid safety concerns. ...
Japan's Kei Nishikori tests positive for coronavirus and will not play at the Cincinnati Masters, with the US Open two weeks away. ...
Troops battle suspected al-Shabab militants who stormed the Elite Hotel in the capital, Mogadishu. ...
Protesters keep up pressure over disputed elections, as President Lukashenko vows to stand firm. ...
The music industry nearly ground to a halt as the pandemic gripped the UK, so how have companies coped? ...
The two countries' foreign ministers hold a telephone call following a deal to normalise relations. ...
Jessica McCaskill hands Cecilia Braekhus her first professional defeat in a huge upset to become the undisputed world welterweight champion. ...
A government minister accuses the Church leaders of joining groups seeking "to manufacture crises". ...
Police deny the family's account that the girl's eyes had been gouged during the ordeal. ...
Thousands gather in Bangkok to demand a revised constitution and reform of the monarchy. ...
The department store chain appoints specialist firm Hilco Capital but says it is "trading strongly". ...
Dropshippers buy cheap products from China and then pay internet celebrities to promote them. ...
Manchester City's Champions League dream is over for another year as Lyon stun Pep Guardiola's side 3-1 to reach the semi-finals. ...
After 26 years of President Lukashenko's rule, there is a sense of euphoria among protesters. ...
The MV Wakashio, which spilled more than 1,000 tonnes of fuel oil off Mauritius, has split apart. ...
The president visited his brother, Robert Trump, in hospital on Friday afternoon. ...
The US envoy said shooting of Fawzia Koofi was an attempt to disrupt the Afghan peace process. ...
President Lukashenko says Russia offered comprehensive assistance, as protests continued on Saturday. ...
After years searching in vain, a father's nightmare is brought to an end using an unlikely source. ...
The death penalty might soon return to the Philippines, but critics warn it targets the most vulnerable. ...
Covid may have spoiled the party in Wisconsin, but there's still a lot you need to know about the virtual event. ...
Stranger Things' Joe Keery stars as a taxi driver who resorts to desperate measures for internet fame. ...
Coronavirus has inspired Africans to create a wide range of inventions to help fight the pandemic. ...
The music industry nearly ground to a halt as the pandemic gripped the UK, so how have companies coped? ...
Dropshippers buy cheap products from China and then pay internet celebrities to promote them. ...
The Black Codher Bootcamp, the first of its kind, will train 50 women to become software developers. ...
South Africa's president says infections have peaked, as he seeks to revive the country's economy. ...
Chloe McCardel hopes her 35th Channel swim, beating the men's record, will not end in self-isolation. ...
Prosecutors seize buildings run by the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, alleging corruption. ...
Scammers posed as hotel staff to trick customers into handing over payment information. ...
Scammers posed as hotel staff to trick customers into handing over payment information. ...
Remco Evenepoel has crashed and fallen several metres off a bridge during the Il Lombardia race. ...
Holidaymakers had just hours to return to the UK to avoid the 14-day self-isolation requirement. ...
India great and World Cup-winning captain MS Dhoni retires after a 16-year international career. ...
India's most successful captain and one of the all-time greats had a profound impact on the sport. ...
The policy was introduced after a national campaign against food waste was launched. ...
The agreement, signed in Warsaw, will see some US troops redeployed from Germany to Poland. ...
What next for Barcelona after a humiliating 8-2 Champions League quarter-final defeat by Bayern Munich? ...
A husband leapt on to the shark as it attacked his wife off Port Macquarie, New South Wales. ...
The leaders of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia urge Belarus to re-run its disputed presidential vote. ...
Two men from Burma were convicted of murdering backpackers David Miller and Hannah Witheridge. ...
The legendary country singer has been reticent to share her political beliefs in the past. ...
The BBC speaks to some of those arrested and detained during anti-government protests in Belarus. ...
One small company found itself in trouble after using the Hollywood actor's image to sell honey. ...
"He's having a tough time," the president said, though the younger sibling's condition is unclear. ...
Japan's surrender on 15 August 1945, also known as VJ Day, marked the end of World War Two. ...
Ben Francis, the founder of sportswear company Gymshark, has sold a 21% stake to a US investor. ...
Boss Jitse Groen says he would rather have staff who get benefits and more workplace protection. ...
The fish were found in a river in north-eastern France and some 14 species have been affected. ...
BBC Click’s Paul Carter looks at some of the best technology news stories of the week. ...
The US government seizes millions from the Islamic State group, al-Qaeda and the armed wing of Hamas. ...
The internet retail giant's move comes as US tech firms are investing billions of dollars in India. ...
An Australian inquiry is highly critical of the authorities' handling of the Ruby Princess outbreak. ...
In Thailand, criticising the royal family can mean secret trials and long prison sentences. ...
Cases of Covid-19 in Madagascar quadrupled over a month despite the president pushing an unproven remedy. ...
Boss Jitse Groen says he would rather have staff who get benefits and more workplace protection. ...
Both removed the hit game from their app stores after its maker bypassed their payment systems. ...
France and the Netherlands have been added to the list of UK quarantine countries. ...
The firm says customers trying to return early from France must have a booking to travel. ...
The country went 102 days without community transmission, but now has a cluster of 29 cases. ...
The order also requires visitors to the sheriff's office to have their face uncovered. ...
The internet retail giant's move comes as US tech firms are investing billions of dollars in India. ...
The internet retail giant's move comes as US tech firms are investing billions of dollars in India. ...
The prisoners include some 44 insurgents who are of particular concern to the United States and other countries. ...
The two economic superpowers have seen tensions rise considerably since their last negotiations. ...
The brush fire north of Los Angeles is not contained. At least 100 structures were evacuated. ...
The US government seizes millions from the Islamic State group, al-Qaeda and the armed wing of Hamas. ...
The Ivy League university denied that its admissions process breached Supreme Court rulings. ...
During President Trump's daily briefing on Thursday, he was asked how the historic peace accord between Israel and the United Arab Emirates would help struggling and persecuted Christians in the Middle East. ...
Christies is selling 11 pairs of the basketball legend's shoes, including the "rarest of the rare". ...
A new remake of the classic computer raises nearly £900,000 in just two days. ...
Experts say the risk of transmission is higher because droplets are projected when exhaling smoke. ...
Defiance is spreading in the face of attacks by police on people in the streets and detainees. ...
The government's job retention bonus scheme will be used to cut fares in the West Midlands and Dundee. ...
A long-running investigation finds the sector is not working well for grieving families. ...
FC Dallas' Reggie Cannon condemns the "disgusting" booing of players kneeling during the national anthem by some home fans before an MLS game. ...
The travel giant makes a £1bn loss in three months - but says summer bookings for 2021 are up 145%. ...
The Iranian navy boarded and briefly seized a Liberian-flagged oil tanker near the strategic Strait of Hormuz amid heightened tensions between Tehran and the U.S., a U.S. military official said Thursday. ...
The US calls for rules to be eased after Donald Trump complained of issues washing his hair. ...
The ban on Tencent's messaging app could end up being be more damaging to iPhone maker Apple. ...
Amazon Prime is giving £1.5m to two UK funds offering support to workers affected by the virus. ...
A study says at least 800 people have died globally because of coronavirus-related misinformation. ...
Some local restaurants have been urged to limit the number of dishes diners can order. ...
A safari group sailing near Dana Point in southern California came across a travelling pod of dolphins. ...
The ban on Tencent's messaging app could end up being be more damaging to iPhone maker Apple. ...
The ban on Tencent's messaging app could end up being be more damaging to the US iPhone maker. ...
The country's biggest city, Auckland, is back in lockdown after a family cluster emerged. ...
The life story of the princess will become the first Broadway show to premiere on the small screen. ...
The life story of the princess will become the first Broadway show to premiere on the small screen. ...
Protesters accuse police of brutality in the wake of Sunday's disputed presidential election. ...
Dule, a former migrant worker, has turned to rap music to make a difference – and a living. ...
CGI models allow patterns to be tested virtually and fewer garments, if any, need to be made. ...
Radio 1 Newsbeat looks at how you can make yourself more employable in these tough times. ...
The company's rules also explicitly target references to common anti-Semitic stereotypes. ...
People complain of a loss of channels following works to transmitters in parts of the UK. ...
The MV Wakashio ran aground on a coral reef on 25 July, and has leaked oil into the ocean. ...
Police are accused of brutality as the EU says Sunday's election was "neither free nor fair". ...
The Mexican-American singer and guitarist had a hit in 1963 with his version of If I Had A Hammer. ...
Profit and sales figures at Mike Ashley's Frasers Group are delayed while figures are finalised. ...
Marjorie Taylor Greene seems set to become the conspiracy theory's first devotee in Congress. ...
The fashion retailer says "stronger than anticipated" demand has continued even as lockdown has eased. ...
The chain's last store in the US state of Oregon is to give locals the chance to stay the night. ...
The 23-year-old democracy activist arrested under a new security law is a folk hero to her supporters. ...
The UK has officially fallen into recession after suffering its biggest slump on record between April and June. ...
Biden's choice breaks barriers as she's the first black and Asian-American woman on a presidential ticket. ...
Police in the southern city of Bangalore opened fire on protesters angered by the Facebook post. ...
Prosecutors open an investigation after allegations made by the ex-head of the state oil company. ...
It further dispels a myth that Indigenous Australians were solely hunter-gatherers, scientists say. ...
The move comes after the firm paid more than $71bn for most of Rupert Murdoch's film and TV business. ...
The "Las Vegas of Asia" is hoping to bring back the high-rollers after its virus-driven visitor slump. ...
A "digital imprint" will make web content as accountable as leaflets and posters, ministers say. ...
The "Las Vegas of Asia" is hoping to bring back the high-rollers after its virus-driven visitor slump. ...
The coronavirus pandemic has led to plummeting demand - leaving growers and producers at loggerheads. ...
Enoch Adeboye riles social media critics with his views on women, but this has not dented his standing. ...
The US state has had to reverse its reopening plans amid a surge in cases. ...
Ed Bridges, 37, from Cardiff, brought a legal challenge after having his image captured twice. ...
Already being used on a commercial basis, vertical farming tech is expanding into consumer markets. ...
Sahar Fares, a firefighter medic, was called to the scene of a fire. She died in blast that followed. ...
Wild weather on the New South Wales coast in Australia has blown waterfalls upstream. ...
Svetlana Tikhanovskaya leaves Belarus as protests continue over Sunday's disputed elections. ...
Employment decreased by 220,000 between April and June, said the Office for National Statistics. ...
Scott Tracey used the scene from Downfall to portray scenes from company wage negotiations. ...
Amazon, Apple and Facebook are among the firms backing the legal case against the temporary visa ban. ...
The virus-free Northern Territory will continue to ban visitors from Victoria and New South Wales. ...
The pro-democracy paper vows to fight on after the arrest of owner Jimmy Lai under a new security law. ...
Amazon, Apple and Facebook are among the firms backing the legal case against the temporary visa ban. ...
Amazon, Apple and Facebook are among the firms backing the legal case against the temporary visa ban. ...
The company's share price has soared, helping to boost the personal wealth of its chief executive. ...
The company's share price has soared, helping to boost the personal wealth of its chief executive. ...
The company's share price has soared, helping to boost the personal wealth of its chief executive. ...
The expulsions are reportedly related to the murder of a Georgian man in Berlin last year. ...
A ban on drinking highlights a legacy of the country's racist past but threatens it economic future. ...
After the Beirut disaster, concerns are being raised about stockpiles of ammonium nitrate in other countries. ...
The country's election has put Belarus back into the headlines but what do you know about the country? ...
The Boy Who Danced on Air is cancelled after its TV debut provokes a backlash among Afghans. ...
Scott Tracey used the scene from Downfall to portray scenes from company wage negotiations. ...
Yuojin Yusuf was one of 190 passengers aboard an Air India Express plane that skidded and crashed. ...
Authorities have implemented a number of safety measures to keep visitors safe this summer. ...
People are turning to artificial office noise to help them while working from home during lockdown. ...
Toshiba has sold its remaining shares in its former personal computing division. ...
President Lukashenko's main challenger refuses to accept defeat amid fears of vote-rigging. ...
Some 130 people have died in heavy rains since mid-July, authorities in rebel-held Sanaa say. ...
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