Covid: Rolls-Royce announces plan to raise £3bn
After weeks of speculation, the plane engine maker will tap investors for money and issue new bonds. ...
After weeks of speculation, the plane engine maker will tap investors for money and issue new bonds. ...
Malaysia's FGV Holdings says it has taken "concrete steps" to improve its labour standards. ...
Tuesday's ugly and ill-tempered first US presidential debate has been widely condemned. ...
Takahiro Shiraishi confessed to using the social media platform to seek out and kill his victims. ...
Stock markets in Tokyo and other cities suffered a day-long suspended trading session on Thursday. ...
The Pixel 5 loses several headline features of last year's flagship phone to hit a lower price tag. ...
Stock markets in Tokyo and other cities suffered suspended trading on Thursday. ...
The offer comes as Azerbaijan vows to fight for full control of the disputed Armenian-majority area. ...
Italy was the first country in Europe to be overwhelmed by the virus but is so far keeping it in check. ...
Nigeria's greatest challenge on its 60th anniversary remains its diversity, writes Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani. ...
As the African nation continues to ban the import of used US clothes, China takes advantage. ...
Both Trump and Biden want to take away the US law that protects platforms from being liable for what their users post. ...
Donald Trump and Joe Biden didn't hold back in an angry presidential debate that got personal and ugly. ...
Owner of the famed Las Vegas casino set to acquire the UK firm after takeover battle. ...
The Hydroflex made a 25-mile round-trip in Warwickshire, reaching speeds of up to 50 mph. ...
Scientists explain how the biggest deep-sea study of two marine parks led to exciting discoveries. ...
How female Muslim Koran reciters are making their voices heard. ...
During the first presidential debate, Joe Biden and President Donald Trump clashed over the future of healthcare. ...
The move comes five months after it cut its dividend for the first time since World War Two. ...
The US banned British beef exports in the wake of the Mad Cow Disease scandal in the 1990s. ...
Customers of a service for rural areas say they have been unable to join video meetings. ...
Dr John Wright looks at the kit installed in a Bradford mosque in the hope of limiting the spread of Covid-19. ...
Joe Biden accused President Trump of lying about the issues around Covid-19 in the first US election debate. ...
The first of three presidential debates centred on the pandemic, race and the economy. ...
President Donald Trump clashes with moderator Chris Wallace. ...
If you’re looking for a refresher or trying to understand it for the first time, this guide will help. ...
Documents seen by the BBC suggest key priorities for the car sector have been rebuffed by Brussels. ...
Prolonged closures and limited capacity at the parks has forced the company to cut its workforce. ...
Analysts say it's an indication of more trouble ahead for the struggling airline industry ...
In a debate disrupted by angry shouting, the rivals fight over the pandemic, protests and even their families. ...
Analysts say it's an indication of more trouble ahead for the struggling airline industry ...
Prolonged closures and limited capacity at the parks has forced the company to cut its workforce. ...
Environmentalists feared fragile coastal ecosystems would be destroyed by redevelopment. ...
The Australian singer had a string of hits in the 1970s, but is best known for her feminist pop anthem. ...
A nurse is sacked after Joyce Echaquan filmed herself in hospital apparently being insulted by staff. ...
The Finnish firm will become the largest provider of base stations and antennas to EE's network. ...
The US man left several negative reviews which the hotel says are untrue and damage its reputation. ...
The baker is consulting with its 25,000 staff to minimise cuts by putting people on fewer hours. ...
Staff in stores selling alcohol after 10pm may be exposed to violence and infection, a union warns. ...
Potential election chaos will play out on social media, and Big Tech is worried. ...
Sophia Smith-Galer explains why President Trump shifted his position on banning new downloads of the app ...
The music industry is trying to clampdown on the latest form of music piracy known as stream-ripping. ...
The human rights watchdog tells the BBC that the move comes due to reprisal from the government. ...
Potential election chaos will play out on social media, and Big Tech is worried. ...
A new book highlights the "sapeurs" in the twin Congolese capitals of Brazzaville and Kinshasa. ...
One is aggressive, the other amiable - but both share a similar weakness. We break down what to look for. ...
A Chinese court said she put poison into the porridge of her colleague's students in an act of revenge. ...
The ex-Vatican treasurer is to return to Rome for the first time since being acquitted of sexual abuse. ...
UN chief António Guterres calls it "an agonising milestone" as the fight to stem the virus continues. ...
The South Korean K-pop group will become multi-millionaires after their label Big Hit goes public. ...
The Chinese artist and dissident says the West should have worried about China decades ago. ...
Why is Kangana Ranaut on a warpath with many of her colleagues? ...
The coronavirus crisis has eroded young people's confidence in the future, says the Prince's Trust. ...
The South Korean K-pop group will become multi-millionaires after their label Big Hit goes public. ...
The government must choose between more austerity and permanently higher spending, a think tank warns. ...
Many have struggled to get to grips with working from home, but would surveillance technology help? ...
Grace Smith used hypnosis to give up smoking, and it inspired her to take up the profession. ...
The scientists behind a microscopic "walking" robot hope their tech could one day be used against cancer. ...
The commerce department writes to suppliers, warning of risks linked to the Chinese military. ...
We look at why you can't log out of a venue, and how to change your postcode on the app. ...
Casualties mount as Armenia and Azerbaijan claim an upper hand in fighting over the disputed region. ...
The legendary naturalist says restrictions offered a rare chance to witness the natural world. ...
A disputed territory lies at the heart of this conflict, which dates back to the Soviet Union. ...
The US president says he won't release his tax returns while under audit, but can he? ...
A court renews the ride-hailing giant's London licence despite previous safety concerns. ...
A court rules that the ride-hailing giant is "fit" to hold a London licence despite previous safety concerns. ...
Owner of the famed Las Vegas casino reveals its hand as one of two possible bidders for the UK firm. ...
The president denies claims in the New York Times that he paid just $750 income tax in 2016 and 2017. ...
The pandemic hasn’t been easy for the discounters with no online food. Could Aldi go digital? ...
Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove will meet EU representatives at the start of a week of negotiations. ...
Four people were crushed to death on a water ride at the Dreamworld theme park in 2016. ...
A laboratory made to look like a home is fitted with sensors and internet of things devices. ...
The top Huawei executive's closely watched extradition case returns to court on Monday. ...
District Judge Carl Nichols has issued a temporary injunction preventing a ban on TikTok downloads. ...
District Judge Carl Nichols has issued a temporary injunction preventing a ban on TikTok downloads. ...
Reverend June Major has gone on hunger strike twice to demand that the church take action against her alleged attacker who still practises as a priest ...
The top Huawei executive's closely watched extradition case returns to court on Monday. ...
The story of Emmanuel "Onry" Henreid and the unexpected duet that went viral. ...
District Judge Carl Nichols has issued a temporary injunction preventing a ban on TikTok downloads. ...
Grace Smith used hypnosis to give up smoking, and it inspired her to take up the profession. ...
Experts say India needs more post-Covid care centres as many patients are reporting lasting symptoms. ...
Heavy fighting erupts between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region. ...
The president says his Supreme Court nominee could rule on a landmark decision to legalise abortion. ...
The Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC will host Professor R. Steven Notley on Oct. 1 for a special event called "Locating the Lost City of the Apostles," which will focus on the biblical city of Bethsaida-Julias. ...
South Africa's defence minister was accused of misusing state resources for party political business. ...
Belarus police make mass arrests as tens of thousands of people again gathered for protests calling on Alexander Lukashenko to go. ...
Criminals are targeting loans designed to help small firms stay afloat in the coronavirus pandemic. ...
Protests are held for a seventh straight weekend, days after Alexander Lukashenko's secret inauguration. ...
Customs officials said hospital material and plastic was found in the shipment, in breach of rules. ...
The Islamic State group said it was behind the ambush on a convoy of government officials. ...
Shadow justice secretary David Lammy says drinkers are likely to continue their night together at home. ...
Projections suggest a referendum on annulling a pact with the European Union has failed. ...
Silvana Tenreyro said evidence from countries that have introduced the policy was “encouraging”. ...
The award-winning actress and mother of two is believed to have taken her own life. ...
Civilian deaths are reported as the two sides blame each other for hostilities over Nagorno-Karabakh. ...
A statue will honour Solitude, a black woman involved in a 1802 uprising in the French West Indies. ...
People in Lake Jackson, Texas, are urged not to use tap water because it might be contaminated. ...
The opening day of the French Open sees three Britons - Andy Murray, Johanna Konta and Dan Evans - playing at Roland Garros. ...
A favourite of social conservatives, Judge Barrett would swing the highest US court further right. ...
The Mangrove Photography Award winners show the beauty and fragility of the unique ecosystems. ...
It started with a comedy awards show and a bombshell revelation that left the audience stunned. ...
When Gambian orphan Muhammed Sanneh arrived in Sicily aged 16, his life took an unexpected turn. ...
The head of the Confederation of British Industry urges a "spirit of compromise" as trade talks resume. ...
Jay and Hollie from Liverpool take us through their week's spending. ...
Brandon Smith is a former inmate firefighter and now helps former prisoners find jobs in the fire service. ...
US President Donald Trump nominates Amy Coney Barrett to be the new Supreme Court justice. ...
The 48-year-old judge and former law professor from Indiana is a favourite of social conservatives. ...
Nina Bahinskaya was again among dozens of women detained at a rally against Belarus's president. ...
The rapper says she was shot in the feet by fellow artist Tory Lanez, who denies the accusation. ...
Spain's health minister urges more restrictions in Madrid, stoking a political row as cases spike. ...
The 14-year-old killed herself in 2017 after viewing graphic images on social media. ...
Two people were seriously injured in the attack near the Paris ex-offices of the satirical magazine. ...
Some of the stories you may have missed this week. ...
Watch what happened when California Police tried to to pull over a speeding pick-up truck. ...
The previous cabinet resigned in August amid angry calls for reform after the Beirut port explosion. ...
Efforts now turn to the disposal of some 350 whale carcasses after Australia's worst ever stranding. ...
Users in England and Wales who booked a test outside of the app can only register a positive result. ...
Switzerland isn't in the EU, but it does enjoy access to free trade - on condition of it also having free movement. ...
Deepika Padukone and other stars were summoned in a drugs investigation after an actor's death. ...
The aircraft, carrying air force cadets, was on a training flight when it came down near Kharkiv. ...
The airline disputes the claims made in a leaked recording obtained by the BBC. ...
A selection of remarkable images taken around the world this week. ...
Pro-government trolling has become rampant online in the Philippines, but some people have had enough. ...
There is mounting pressure to have two of France's best-loved poets reinterred in the Paris Pantheon. ...
The technology is being rolled out countrywide as part of Singapore's national identity scheme. ...
A quarter of people had vouchers that expired when shops were shut, a survey by Which? suggests. ...
The iconic motorcycle company is pulling out of India as it struggles to sell its two-wheelers. ...
Mine-detecting rat, Magawa, has sniffed out dozens of landmines and unexploded munitions in Cambodia. ...
Ros Atkins looks at why vaccine nationalism is a growing concern in the global effort to tackle Covid-19. ...
SP Balasubrahmanyam sang more than 40,000 songs for films in 16 Indian languages. ...
The ex-defence minister was picked by the coup leader to head a transitional government until elections. ...
A restaurant boss says the chancellor's new jobs scheme will do nothing to protect his staff. ...
Cardinal Becciu has left his post and given up his rights as cardinal, the Holy See has confirmed. ...
New technology has been unveiled which allows humans to ask robots questions and understand their actions. ...
BBC Click's Paul Carter highlights the best of the week's technology news. ...
Experts have been warning for years that it's not a matter of if, but when, hackers will kill somebody. ...
Seoul said the man was shot dead and set alight while allegedly trying to defect to the North. ...
Public borrowing hit £35.9bn in August as the pandemic forces the government to borrow more money. ...
Bridgend contemplates its future as the car maker ends production after 40 years. ...
Organisers say they are not yet certain enough to provide a new date for the carnival parade. ...
The chancellor's new wage top-up scheme to replace furlough is aimed at protecting "viable" roles. ...
A police officer fired 13 shots, killing John Albers in 2018 after being called to check on him. ...
The iconic motorcycle company is pulling out of India as it struggles to sell its two-wheelers. ...
Tariffs could add £3bn to the cost of importing food and drink from the EU, a leading retail body warns. ...
With three months to go before the big day, online retailers warn shoppers need to buy early this year. ...
The government has announced a job support scheme for when furlough ends. ...
The chancellor says it is "impossible" to predict the jobs market due to the coronavirus pandemic. ...
Some experts believe we may have hit "peak gold" production in our pursuit of the precious metal. ...
China plans a digital version of its currency, which some say could become a big global payment system. ...
The 54-year-old construction worker ate a bag-and-a-half of black liquorice every day, doctors say. ...
China has a far bigger network of detention centres than was previously thought, a report says. ...
The annual list also features Prime Minister Narendra Modi and actor Ayushmann Khurana. ...
Zhong Shanshan’s net worth reached $58.7bn thanks to his water and vaccine firms. ...
Zhong Shanshan’s net worth reached $58.7bn thanks to his water and vaccine firms. ...
The EU says it does not recognise Alexander Lukashenko as president after his secret inauguration. ...
Adopting a child can be a challenging experience, particularly for one African-American woman, Keia whose three-year-old son Princeton is white. ...
The cinema chain warns it may need to raise more money in the event of further coronavirus restrictions. ...
The US president spoke out after Prince Harry commented alongside his wife on the looming election. ...
The man had disappeared from a patrol boat near the border, said the South Korean defence ministry. ...
Nearly 400 whales have died in Australia's worst stranding. Jools Farrell told the BBC how rescuers help those still alive. ...
Protesters are on the streets in Louisville, after no officers were charged over Ms Taylor's death. ...
The head of the US bank apologises for an "insensitive comment reflecting my own unconscious bias". ...
Tesla, Ford and Mercedes-Benz object to the Trump administration's import duties on Chinese parts. ...
Westpac failed to adequately report 19 million transactions, some allegedly linked to child exploitation. ...
Westpac failed to adequately report 19 million transactions, some allegedly linked to child exploitation. ...
The rich benefit most from a de facto subsidy for home heating, a report says. ...
The president also predicted the election result will be determined before the Supreme Court. ...
The plan comes as Mr Trudeau warns Canada is in the midst of a "second wave" of the pandemic. ...
Demonstrators gather after the news that one police officer is being charged, but not over her death. ...
A plaintiff, a student and a politician speak about the late Supreme Court justice's powerful influence. ...
The chancellor is expected to announce new measures to replace the furlough scheme which expires next month. ...
The head of the US bank apologises for an "insensitive comment reflecting my own unconscious bias". ...
The poisoned Russian opposition figure collapsed on a flight in Siberia on 20 August. ...
The founding member of the US pop group had been admitted to hospital with coronavirus. ...
Stella Moris gave birth to the couple's two sons while he was in hiding in the Ecuadorian embassy. ...
SSP sales are 76% down with about two-thirds of its outlets closed across the group. ...
Researchers warn the "militarised vocational training" can lead to a loss of cultural heritage. ...
A new migration pact is set to be announced, but the measures are likely to face some opposition. ...
Louisville fears civil unrest at it waits to hear of any charges over the killing of Breonna Taylor. ...
Australian rescuers find more beached whales during a large rescue effort, but fear many are dead. ...
Exporters to the EU face two-day delays to trade after transition period ends, a cabinet minister warns. ...
News about cheaper batteries and cars didn't excite investors as $50bn was wiped from its value. ...
The sportswear giant has seen digital sales soar and says few customers will revert back to stores. ...
The sportswear giant has seen digital sales soar and says few customers will revert back to stores. ...
Tesla's founder says new ways to make more efficient batteries will drive down the price of electric cars. ...
Tesla's founder says new ways to make more efficient batteries will drive down the price of electric cars. ...
Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh are accused of killing Western hostages in Iraq and Syria. ...
Australian singer Gordi is "reaching people" through medical consultations, as well as her music. ...
The recent US-China tensions were laid bare in speeches by Trump and Xi at the UN in New York. ...
Trump supporters in liberal towns organise truck convoys to foster solidarity among conservatives. ...
A recent study warns that without intervention many of the continent's ancient sites could be lost. ...
From a mission to Mars to military expeditions, what is driving the UAE to punch above its weight? ...
The case described by some as a "David versus Goliath battle" has stirred up debate in Singapore. ...
The government is asking for the public's opinion on the impact of loot boxes. ...
A health charity wants to know how well England and Wales' contact-tracing app fared in tests. ...
Gold from a refiner used by criminals to launder drug money has entered supply chains for smartphones and cars. ...
Cabinet minister Michael Gove says the message for England is changing as infections surge. ...
Gold from a refiner used by criminals to launder drug money has entered supply chains for smartphones and cars. ...
The owner of Premier Inns has warned that almost 20% of its workers could be laid off. ...
Ren Zhiqiang went missing earlier this year after writing an essay said to be critical of President Xi. ...
Basketball legend Michael Jordan and three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin form a single-car Nascar Cup Series team, with Bubba Wallace as its driver. ...
Anyone renewing home or motor insurance should pay no more than a new customer, says the FCA. ...
Australian shares were among the hardest hit in the region falling to a three-month low. ...
One in five species of maple are threatened in their natural habitats, an extinction study says. ...
The pop star talks about her 14-year quest for fame, and the determination that kept her going. ...
A barrister questions whether the retailer has any checks in place after spotting the racist hats. ...
The aerospace giant said its hydrogen-fuelled passenger planes could be in service by 2035. ...
Connectivity was disrupted each morning, causing issues for households trying to get online. ...
Australian shares were among the hardest hit in the region falling to a three-month low. ...
Rescuers are racing to save the survivors of a group of 270 whales beached off Tasmania's west coast. ...
The US president says he will not approve the deal if Chinese company Bytedance remains involved. ...
More than 67% voted in favour of reducing the number of lawmakers by a third, projections say. ...
The aerospace giant said its hydrogen-fuelled passenger planes could be in service by 2035. ...
Baimadajie Angwang reported on activities of Chinese citizens in New York, according to court documents. ...
We asked voters from across the US to weigh in on the justice's death and what should happen next. ...
Amid a pandemic and economic crisis, minority communities turn to traditional saving methods to help. ...
Thousands of UN, French and regional soldiers are in Mali fighting Islamist militants - what difference will the coup make? ...
The pandemic has shaken the film industry, forcing it to think outside of the box office. ...
Shares across Europe fall sharply but supermarkets and food delivery firms buck the trend. ...
Only one Bulldog was ever built but it was sold by the company 40 years ago to raise cash. ...
The Emotions star had been suffering health problems for several years, her family say. ...
The bold symbol of opposition to the monarchy was gone a day after it was installed. ...
The FinCEN Files include reports which banks make when they suspect their clients are up to no good. ...
A Canadian company debuts a powerful new capability to monitor the potent greenhouse gas. ...
Why Australia's huge farms are increasingly relying on technology to monitor their livestock. ...
Two conservative women are seen as frontrunners for the vacancy created by Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death. ...
From politicians to female lawyers and reporters - people pay respects to an "extraordinary" woman. ...
President Trump said the justice 'lived an amazing life" while rival Joe Biden praised her legal legacy. ...
New deals will cover the losses of rail companies for another 18 months as passenger numbers stay low. ...
The iconic monument was closed in March to halt the spread of coronavirus. ...
Monica, Rachel and Phoebe's reunion just about broke the internet during the virtual Emmys ceremony. ...
Why Australia's huge farms are increasingly relying on technology to monitor their livestock. ...
A Canadian company debuts a powerful new capability to monitor the potent greenhouse gas. ...
Battling Bowser, protecting Peach, what makes Mario magical as he celebrates 35 years? ...
The US president bragged about appointing judges, audio reveals, talking to journalist Bob Woodward. ...
The UK bank's Asian valuation suffers its biggest slump for decades, after money laundering allegations. ...
Australian officials had feared the whale could collide with a boat or get stranded near crocodiles. ...
The men were working to help dispose of the many unexploded World War Two bombs on the islands. ...
Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara are among the early winners at this year's virtual ceremony. ...
Concern about climate change is growing, but there are big differences about the need for rapid action. ...
Tenants must be given six months' notice as courts in England and Wales start to hear the most serious cases. ...
The ban on the Chinese-owned messaging and payments apps was to come in on Sunday night. ...
The ban on the Chinese-owned messaging and payments apps was to come in on Sunday night. ...
Diego Méntrida realised the athlete ahead had made a mistake and slowed as he approached the finish. ...
The jet engine-maker is reportedly in talks with sovereign wealth funds to raise money. ...
Robert W. Gore's invention has been used in space suits, guitar strings and waterproof jackets. ...
Sound science "will be the sole basis" for safe and effective therapies to be adopted, the WHO says. ...
Robert W. Gore's invention has been used in space suits, guitar springs and waterproof jackets. ...
An overnight blaze leaves a distinctive building at one of Africa's oldest universities a shell. ...
Hopes are rising after the badly-hit state of Victoria reports just 14 new infections in 24 hours. ...
The holiday camp firm expects workers to take paid or unpaid leave once the government scheme ends. ...
The president says the bid by Oracle and Walmart would protect the data of TikTok users in the US. ...
Protesters cement a "People's Plaque" in a park and march in Bangkok calling for political reforms. ...
Nominated actors will have someone waiting outside their home to hand over an award if they win. ...
The president says the bid by Oracle and Walmart would protect the data of TikTok users in the US. ...
Energy companies stand accused of trying to downplay their contribution to global warming. ...
The mystery surrounding a 19th Century portrait and its role in one of the first immunisation campaigns. ...
Janusz Walus killed anti-apartheid leader Chris Hani in 1993, sparking fears of a racial civil war. ...
Sarah Dahia from Australia takes us through her week during the coronavirus pandemic. ...
The film board in Nigeria, where same-sex relationships are banned, says the film violates strict laws on homosexuality. ...
Twelve months ago Carole Fortune, 56, suffered a stroke as she got out of bed, leaving half her body paralysed. ...
Sarah Dahia from Australia takes us through her week during the coronavirus pandemic. ...
The president says the bid by Oracle and Walmart would protect the data of TikTok users in the US. ...
Videos of army veteran Ronnie McNutt's online suicide are still accessible on the internet. ...
The hurricane-like storm swept across Greece trapping hundreds of people. ...
Nina Bahinskaya had joined a women's march in Minsk as protests against the president continue. ...
Tadej Pogacar is poised to win the Tour de France ahead of strong favourite Primoz Roglic in one of the most dramatic turnarounds in the race's history. ...
A look back at some of the justice's greatest quotes on gender equality, law, and being remembered. ...
Fraser Cameron calls the claims "ridiculous" and says he has no access to sensitive information. ...
The officers were among 35 people held in a large-scale operation near the Serbian border. ...
The group, who will appear in court on Monday, faces charges related to deadly violence in June. ...
The rare "medicane" storm flooded buildings, toppled trees and triggered landslides in central areas. ...
Eric Danboy Bagale, a guard under ex-President François Bozizé, was arrested by French police. ...
A magnitude 4.6 earthquake struck Southern California late Friday night, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. ...
Senate leader Mitch McConnell said he will push ahead within hours of Supreme Court justice's death. ...
A court in China’s southern Fujian province has summoned a house church preacher and his wife for not sending their children to public school, choosing instead to homeschool them. ...
Fourteen people have also been injured after the shooting at a house party in Rochester, New York. ...
The Supreme Court justice has died at the age of 87 after undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer. ...
Hundreds of people have been visiting the US Supreme Court to pay their respects to Ruth Bader Ginsburg. ...
Demonstrators are calling for the prime minister's resignation and reform of the monarchy. ...
Shinzo Abe, who last visited the Yasukuni Shrine in 2013, made the trip days after stepping down. ...
A US official says the move sends a "signal to Russia" to avoid "provocative actions" in Syria. ...
The justice, an iconic champion of women's rights, dies at 87 after suffering from pancreatic cancer. ...
The US Supreme Court justice was a feminist heroine, cultural icon and national treasure. ...
How big does a protest need to be to topple a political leader? One estimate is 3.5% of the country's population. ...
As the "worst phase of the epidemic" is overcome, experts delve into the data to learn more about Covid-19. ...
A police chief's comments spark an unprecedented backlash after a woman was raped in front of her children. ...
The social network has activated password reset protections and is demanding stronger passwords. ...
The nationwide measures coincide with the start of Rosh Hashanah, when families traditionally gather. ...
Woman dies being transferred from German hospital which is hit by hackers. ...
The social network has activated password reset protections and is demanding stronger passwords. ...
Woman dies being transferred from German hospital which is hit by hackers. ...
Former model Amy Dorris alleges Mr Trump groped her and forcibly kissed her at the US Open in 1997. ...
A professor has won £2.3m for applying complex maths to simple situations - like stirring tea. ...
The Road Haulage Association says there was "no clarity" on border checks after the transition period. ...
If you're leaving your rubbish in a Thai national park, you might be reunited with it by mail. ...
Canadian police said both front seats were fully reclined as the car drove at 150km/h. ...
One victim was duped into sending nude photographs to someone she later found out was an adult. ...
BBC Click’s Paul Carter reports on some of the best technology news stories this week. ...
E-commerce has been one sector that has boomed in South Africa during the pandemic. ...
Some call them copyright trolls, but these companies say they defend photographers' rights. ...
Who will win the console war this Christmas? We take a look at the new Xbox and Playstation. ...
Retail sales volumes in August increased by 0.8% when compared with July, according to new figures. ...
The live-fire exercise in the Taiwan Strait comes as China accuses the US and Taiwan of "collusion". ...
She says she has acted to try to prevent the return to power of ex-President Evo Morales' party. ...
Shaun Smith said he had suffered serious brain injury from repeated concussions in matches. ...
Over 940,000 people have died since the outbreak began last year, says Johns Hopkins University. ...
Fosun has plans for concept stores, new resorts and a lifestyle platform for the travel brands it owns. ...
The US president relied on over-65s to win the White House in 2016 but their support this time is not assured. ...
But those coming from Slovenia and Guadeloupe to England and Scotland will now have to quarantine. ...
A huge number of fires has devastated the Pantanal, with fears of huge animal losses too. ...
With more than 75 million consoles sold, Nintendo is finally letting the 3DS' battery run out. ...
Scientists say wildfires in Siberia, Russia, have been releasing record amounts of greenhouse gases, contributing to global warming. ...
Bank of England says Brexit with no trade-deal is another risk as it keeps interest rates at historic low. ...
Sneaker collectors are enjoying a boom time that looks only set to grow. It all started 35 years ago with the Air Jordan 1s. ...
The Russian opposition figure had stayed at a hotel in Siberia before he fell ill on a flight. ...
The star says he won't release new music until he is released from his recording contract. ...
Prizes will not be sent through the post from March, NS&I announces, but paid directly to bank accounts. ...
After borrowing vast sums for infrastructure projects, can the tiny island nation pay it back? ...
After sleeping rough for a week many migrants want to leave Lesbos, not stay in a new camp. ...
Military police requested a heat ray before clearing a Washington DC square in June, a major says. ...
The partnership posted a £55m loss in the six months to 25 July as costs soared during the pandemic. ...
The clothing retailer saw sales fall 34% as the coronavirus pandemic closed stores. ...
The grocery chain announces in its half-year results that food sales have increased by 8.8%. ...
The National Cyber Security Centre warns that universities face a rising wave of cyber-attacks. ...
They say Sebastián de Belalcázar represented five centuries of genocide and slavery in South America. ...
The country saw early success in keeping out the virus, but strict measures have taken a toll. ...
The presidential candidate says peace in Northern Ireland cannot become a "casualty of Brexit". ...
The country saw early success in keeping out the virus, but strict measures have taken a toll. ...
From 20 September a curfew will be eased, bigger gatherings allowed, and alcohol will be on sale. ...
Sales of whale meat rise in Norway, helped by more Norwegians going on staycations. ...
After borrowing vast sums for infrastructure projects, can the tiny island nation pay it back? ...
Nujeen fled war in Syria, and crossed Europe in her wheelchair in 2015, but where is she now? ...
The safety driver of an Uber autonomous car is charged with negligent homicide. ...
The Mayflower Autonomous Ship will collect data on marine life, including sampling for plastics. ...
British Airways boss Alex Crux says there is no need to move cabin crew onto inferior contracts. ...
Smoke from the West Coast fires casts a haze over the eastern cities of Washington DC and New York. ...
Authorities warn of "historic and catastrophic flooding" as Sally makes landfall. ...
The frozen-food chain publishes its own packaging record to encourage progress on sustainability. ...
The government of Barbados says the time has come to leave the colonial past behind. ...
A fresh round of violence between Palestinian militants and Israel follows a ceremony in Washington. ...
Thousands of people complained to the competition watchdog after waiting for coronavirus-related refunds. ...
A new bronze statue takes the place of the former wooden one, which was set on fire last year. ...
Technology firms Tencent and Alibaba are among those expanding operations amid US-China tensions. ...
Young people are losing more jobs than any other age group - Newsbeat has been speaking to some of them. ...
The UK's inflation rate fell to 0.2% in August as Eat Out to Help Out scheme pushed down restaurant prices. ...
Grants will promote ideas to detect, characterise and track the millions of objects moving overhead. ...
With social distancing rules in place, universities are looking at new ways to educate students. ...
Dozens of celebrities announce they will freeze their accounts to protest against hate speech. ...
Two officers posted clips of themselves "shouting offensive language" and dancing "inappropriately". ...
Yoshihide Suga has won the vote in parliament, and is largely expected to stay his predecessor's course. ...
What we know about the new leader who replaces long-time premier Shinzo Abe. ...
It is the world's second-highest caseload, amid reports of intensive care beds and oxygen shortages. ...
The president said in an interview earlier this year he minimised the virus's severity to avoid panic. ...
Lego and supermarket chain Iceland become the latest companies to make sustainability pledges. ...
The government says a beta version will be ready when the new arrangements begin on 1 January. ...
An advert asking for information on the star's ex-husband was shown during Dancing With The Stars. ...
Zackrydz Rodzi says he stunned to find photos after tracing lost phone to nearby jungle. ...
The High Court has ruled some insurers should have paid out for losses caused by lockdown. ...
Two women affected by changes to the state pension age lose their appeal against the government. ...
The footage shows a naked women being beaten then shot dead by men wearing army uniforms. ...
With maritime travel down, a vulnerable dolphin species returns to the waters around Hong Kong. ...
The Star Wars actor made a personal video in London, but he was replaced for the Chinese market. ...
The West Midlands car parts firm blames conditions in the automotive sector and Covid-19. ...
The virtual worlds helping to train and sharpen the skills of a UK police force. ...
Sales at the online grocer, which partners with M&S, jumped 50% in the third quarter of the year. ...
The Microsoft co-founder says rich countries should do more and addresses conspiracy theories about himself. ...
The region's economy will shrink 0.7% in 2020 but rebound next year, says the Asian Development Bank. ...
The Microsoft co-founder says rich countries should do more and addresses conspiracy theories about himself. ...
The number of people aged between 16-24 out of work rose in the three months to July. ...
The region's economy will shrink 0.7% in 2020 but rebound next year, says the Asian Development Bank. ...
Taxpayers will have guaranteed nearly £70bn in loans to UK firms by March 2021, according to TheCityUK. ...
India was TikTok's largest overseas market before the social media app was banned there in June. ...
Daniel Prude's death in March was a key event in months of unrest over racial injustice in the US. ...
India was TikTok's largest overseas market before the social media app was banned there in June. ...
India was TikTok's largest overseas market before the social media app was banned there in June. ...
The remote site is near where seven bodies were discovered in January, sparking an investigation. ...
Embattled leader Alexander Lukashenko may not find long-term solace in Russia, Sarah Rainsford writes. ...
Lighthouses have been upgrading to more efficient LED lights, but for some that is a step too far. ...
The technology giant has also pledged to be using only carbon-free energy by 2030. ...
Officials seize 2,000 "counterfeit Apple" products despite clear branding from competitor OnePlus. ...
The technology giant has also pledged to be using only carbon-free energy by 2030. ...
James Blaesing seeks to confirm a DNA match with Warren G Harding, but relatives oppose the bid. ...
The technology giant has also pledged to be using only carbon-free energy by 2030. ...
The government hopes the Bluetooth tokens will make it easier to control the spread of the virus. ...
Three policemen and one resident died in January in clashes over a land dispute. ...
The government hopes the Bluetooth tokens will play a significant role in reopening Singapore's economy. ...
Coastal erosion, rising sea levels and intense cyclones have forced people to abandon their homes in Fiji. ...
It will be their first face-to-face talks since Belarus's disputed presidential election in August. ...
The headquarters of military commander Khalifa Haftar are torched in his eastern base of Benghazi. ...
Delhi police arrested Umar Khalid after questioning him for 11 hours on Sunday. ...
The company dismisses claims pubs are "dangerous" places after some workers contract Covid-19. ...
Japan's governing party has picked him to succeed Shinzo Abe who stepped down due to health reasons. ...
Neymar is one of five players sent off after an injury-time brawl as Marseille beat Paris St-Germain in an action-packed Ligue 1 game. ...
At least one humpback whale remains in the Northern Territory river after getting lost, experts say. ...
Oracle is now the favourite to take over US operations of the popular Chinese-owned video-sharing app. ...
Roderick Walker was a passenger in a car pulled over in Atlanta, Georgia, for a broken rear light. ...
Oracle is now the favourite to take over US operations of the popular Chinese-owned video-sharing app. ...
Oracle is now the favourite to take over US operations of the popular Chinese-owned video-sharing app. ...
A big chunk of ice breaks away from the Arctic's largest remaining ice shelf - 79N, or Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden. ...
The largest increases in new infections were reported in India, the US and Brazil, the agency said. ...
The Cambridge-based company's technology helps power most smartphones among many other gadgets. ...
Gusts of up to 40 mph could lead to a further spread of fires in Oregon and northern California. ...
A South African genomics firm has made a diagnostics kit that tests for coronavirus in 65 minutes. ...
About 250 people attended the illegal protest in the Australian state of Victoria. ...
East Africa's first major oil pipeline is expected to create tens of thousands of jobs. ...
Bosses of firms including Deliveroo call on Boris Johnson to extend the commercial rent moratorium. ...
At least 250 people are arrested, ahead of the latest of several weeks of mass protest. ...
Housing Minister Yaacov Litzman says the measure will affect key religious holidays later this month. ...
A first-time Grand Slam champion will be crowned at Flushing Meadows on Sunday - will it be Alexander Zverev or Dominic Thiem? ...
The group agrees to pay full salaries for head office staff facing redundancy after legal threat. ...
The country's military leadership is accused of ignoring demands made by other groups during talks. ...
The Los Angeles Lakers seal a 4-1 series win over the Houston Rockets to reach their first Western Conference final for 10 years. ...
Video of the incident shows a figure approach their vehicle, before opening fire and running away. ...
Hospitalisations and intensive care admissions also rise across the country as infections soar. ...
The Australian man is suspended over 410 altered prescriptions which undermined a female colleague. ...
The migrants land in Sicily after what the UN called "a diplomatic game of pass the parcel". ...
They come only weeks after the suspected poisoning of opposition leader Alexei Navalny. ...
Alleged computer hacker Lauri Love won his appeal against extradition and his autism was cited as a factor. ...
Older women fight back against the double whammy of ageism and sexism in the workplace. ...
How do physics and space travel inspire musicians? Award-winning producer Paul Epworth finds out. ...
The pandemic has led to schools in South Asia shifting to remote learning but there are huge obstacles. ...
Why the current tensions over the closure of some Nigerian-owned shops in Ghana should come as no surprise. ...
Older women fight back against the double whammy of ageism and sexism in the workplace. ...
From treetops to ironing-board desks - a look at some of your creative home offices. ...
Crowds celebrated as the monument was removed, three years after a far-right rally in the city. ...
Up to 50 people, "most of them young", may have been killed by the mine collapse in DR Congo. ...
More than 200 people are arrested as anti-government demonstrators clash with police in the French capital. ...
Chinese troops abducted the five Indian civilians in a disputed border area, reports say. ...
The late-stage trials were paused due to a reported side effect in a patient in the UK. ...
Migrants and refugees were made homeless when the camp on the Greek island of Lesbos burned down. ...
Navid Afkari, 27, was accused of murder but he said he was tortured into confessing. ...
Eric Schmidt says America has fallen behind China when it comes to funding new technology. ...
The fires raging in three states show that the climate debate "is over", California's governor says. ...
From diamonds to mammoth bones - some gems you may not have seen this week. ...
Frederick Nathaniel "Toots" Hibbert was the front man of reggae band Toots & the Maytals. ...
Her 1976 study, the Hite Report, shattered assumptions about female sexuality and sold 50m copies. ...
The marine working for the CIA had weapons and large amounts of cash, the Venezuelan president says. ...
The president is accused of trying to obstruct a corruption probe - a charge he denies. ...
Activist Sangita Iyer is on a mission to end the agony of ceremonial elephants. ...
Italian designer Stella Jean says more needs to be done to tackle racism in the industry. ...
The 22-year-old Slovenian woman was found guilty of cutting off her hand to make an insurance claim. ...
Landmark talks aimed at ending four decades of war get under way on Saturday, after months of delay. ...
With yet more books offering fresh info on Trump, what do you get when you take them together? ...
The migrants and refugees are now sleeping wherever they can after the camp burned to the ground. ...
With European museums on the back foot following Black Lives Matter protests, the emphasis moves to Nigeria. ...
The countries say they will end a violent border stand-off, but differences will be hard to overcome. ...
Our latest debunk of misinformation includes claims about the World Bank, thermometers and llamas. ...
High temperatures caused the massive blast in a warehouse storing decommissioned mortar bombs. ...
Talibshah Hosseini ran with his family as fire engulfed the Moria migrant camp on the Greek island. ...
BBC Click’s Jen Copestake reports on some of the best technology news stories this week. ...
The Serum Institute of India, the world's largest vaccine maker by volume, is trialing multiple vaccines. ...
Its political system is often blamed for instability, recurring conflicts and foreign intervention. ...
Britain agrees a trade deal with Japan that will cover 99% of UK exports to the country. ...
Staff at Banham Poultry say colleagues felt afraid to take time off. ...
The economy grew by 6.6% in the month, but the country's output remains far below pre-pandemic levels. ...
The UK rejects the EU's demand to scrap plans to override the withdrawal treaty, but talks will continue. ...
How will the new Protect Scotland proximity tracing app work and what else do we know about it? ...
Melania Trump's former friend Stephanie Winston Wolkoff on the first lady and her husband. ...
Jean-Sebastien Jacques and other senior executives will step down after the miner blew up sacred sites. ...
After years of denial, former King Albert accepted he was the father of artist Delphine Boël. ...
The tech firms are ramping up measures ahead of the US elections to block false or misleading content. ...
At least one of the deadly infernos in the western US state is being treated as possible arson. ...
Tensions had spiked over gunfire at a disputed border and kidnapping accusations. ...
The tech firms are ramping up measures ahead of the US elections to block false or misleading content. ...
The tech firms are ramping up measures ahead of the US elections to block false or misleading content. ...
Greece is struggling to find shelter to thousands of migrants left homeless after a fire at a camp. ...
Jean-Sebastien Jacques and other senior executives will step down after the miner blew up sacred sites. ...
The 26-year-old's aunt says she is worried about a "cover-up" in the case of her killing by police. ...
Harvey Murphy's life changed when he was wrongly accused of stealing and later served time in jail for drug offences. ...
UK viewers are lapping up the glamour, drama and multi-million dollar homes in a hit TV show. ...
TUC boss says ministers must stop blaming people for not understanding "confusing" Covid advice. ...
The video-sharing app insists it is "deeply committed to inclusivity" but also bound by local laws. ...
A "technical error" led to numerous ads appearing on a publicly funded broadcaster's website. ...
Maria Kolesnikova says she feared for her life during an attempt to deport her. ...
The country struggles to halt a steep rise amid another record high in daily coronavirus infections. ...
Renowned gynaecologist Denis Mukwege says he received death threats after condemning a massacre. ...
The Hollywood star has written a book about how people can get involved in climate change activism. ...
IAG, which also owns Iberia, says it does not expect demand to return to 2019 levels until 2023. ...
The insurance market says that losses due to the pandemic could stretch into future years ...
The free app lets people know if they have been in close contact with someone who later tests positive. ...
He started the soul band that had hits like Celebration and Jungle Boogie with his brother Robert. ...
The supermarket spent an extra £155m on temporary workers and bonuses during the pandemic. ...
The New South Wales ruling coalition is in crisis amid internal fighting over a koala protection policy. ...
The firm behind KFC and Pizza Hut in China is latest to join Hong Kong's stock exchange as US tensions grow. ...
YouTube is getting rid of community caption subtitles, which could be a problem for some people. ...
The US secretary of state declines to say how the Trump administration will respond. ...
The charity says it has to leave because of "fallout" from a political scandal involving the prime minister. ...
One of the victims was a motorist who fled his or her car and was overcome by the flames, say police. ...
Shipping a coronavirus vaccine will be "largest transport challenge ever" says the airline industry. ...
Shipping a coronavirus vaccine will be "largest transport challenge ever" says the airline industry. ...
Conservation group WWF says global wildlife populations have shrunk by two-thirds since 1970. ...
All passengers were told to disembark the WestJet flight because a young girl was not wearing her mask. ...
Over two million acres of land have burned in California, compared to 118,000 acres razed in 2019. ...
Maxim Znak, 39, is one of the last remaining high-profile opposition figures in Belarus. ...
At least 10 people are killed in a blast in Kabul targeting former spy chief Amrullah Saleh. ...
Although the number of positive cases has increased staff are being allow to return to work. ...
What happens when comedians turn to virtual gigs to get their jokes heard? ...
The state media reports say Australian intelligence agents raided Chinese journalists in June. ...
Migrants fled with what they could carry as fire spread through the camp on the island of Lesbos. ...
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