Private school chosen for Prince George
By BBC The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will send Prince George to a private south London primary school in
By BBC The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will send Prince George to a private south London primary school in
By BBC Singapore teen blogger Amos Yee, who was jailed twice in his homeland for posting political and religious criticism
By BBC Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro has asked for help from the United Nations to boost supplies of medicine. Mr
By BBC US President Donald Trump has blamed Democrats for the failure of his healthcare bill. Both houses of Congress
By BBC Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has been freed from detention, six years after being overthrown. Mr Mubarak left
By Claire Wanja Women in the World has announced Samantha Bee, host and executive producer of “Full Frontal with Samantha
By Reuters Tanzania’s President John Magufuli sacked the country’s information minister on Thursday, the first cabinet change since taking office
By BBC Police have identified Khalid Masood as the man who carried out the Westminster attack, as the death toll
By BBC The US Senate has confirmed right-winger David Friedman as America’s next ambassador to Israel. He was approved in
By BBC US President Donald Trump has demanded a make-or-break Friday vote on a new health care bill in the
By BBC More than 200 migrants are feared dead in a boat sinking off the coast of Libya, a Spanish
By BBC A ferry has been raised from the sea bed, three years after it sank in one of South
By BBC Two in five North Koreans are undernourished and more than 70% of the population relies on food aid,
By BBC Leaders of countries affected by recent terror attacks have voiced solidarity with the UK after the deadly attack
By BBC Seven arrests have been made in raids following Westminster attack that left five dead, police have said. Acting
By BBC A former powerful ally of Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has thrown his weight behind his rival Morgan Tsvangirai
By BBC News French Interior Minister Bruno Le Roux has resigned over a “fake jobs” row involving work he gave
By BBC A North Korean missile launch has failed, South Korean defence officials say, but it is unclear how many
By BBC An aircraft cabin ban on large electronic devices was prompted by intelligence suggesting a terror threat to US-bound
By BBC News A pilot who was found drunk in the cockpit before a flight in Canada has pleaded guilty