Cristiano Ronaldo thanks Liverpool fans for compassionate gesture after son's death
Spectators at Anfield gave a minute's applause on the seventh minute to honour Ronaldo's baby
Morocco in shock after tragic death of 'Little Rayan'
Tributes poured in in the wake of the news that the rescue efforts had failed to recover Rayan alive.
Queen's guardsman keeps walking over child who stepped into his path and fell
Social media users have divided opinions over the matter.
Cristiano Ronaldo gets injured during famous 'Siu' goal celebration
The Portuguese star may have injured his knee after celebrating his winning goal on Thursday
Prince William, Kate Middleton 'broke protocol' with 'old clothes' worn at Earthshot Prize awards
"The choice to wear old clothes maybe would've made some people feel very uncomfortable."
UK PM rules out priority access for key workers in fuel crisis
A shortage of truckers even before the fuel supply crisis has led to empty supermarket shelves and delivery delays
UK puts army on standby as fuel pumps run dry
As well as fuel deliveries, the shortage has led to empty supermarket shelves and raised fears about deliveries of food and toys for Christmas.
UK Health Service under pressure despite pandemic promises
Even before the global health crisis hit, the NHS was already under severe strain.
Messi escapes injury scare against Villarreal
Messi appeared to have been injured after a tackle by Manu Trigueros.
Players kneel as NBA restarts in Florida 'bubble'
The latest round of 344 tests of players conducted since July 20 returned zero positive cases.
Kate Middleton, Prince William send earnest message to honour Australia's first responders
The Duchess of Cambridge recycled her attire from royal tour 2014 for the occasion.
e-Vesak: Internet aids the celebration of Buddha's birth during COVID-19 lockdown
Vesak rituals will be live-streamed by various organizations for worshipers to watch from home during the lockdown.
WHO chief sees chance to stop virus, warns of 'grave' threat
The virus has killed more than 1,100 people in China and spread to dozens of countries around the world.
Drag queen Pissi Myles crashes into Trump's impeachment hearing
Dressed in a red latex costume and blonde bouffant, Pissi Myles was at the Capitol Hill to cover the historic event for a news startup.
North Korea's soft focus: Kim Jung un stresses economy, not nukes, on 70th anniversary
The "new line" of putting economic development first has been Kim's top priority this year.
Eid Mubarak! 140,000 British Muslims enjoy Europe's largest celebration in Birmingham
The end of the fast of Ramadan was cause for a massive celebration in Small Heath, Birmingham.
'We're not slaves': Korean Air pilots protest abuse by elite founding family
Protests by employees of a "chaebol," the family-controlled big businesses that dominate the South Korean economy, are rare.
Who is Paras Jha? Hackers behind the massive Mirai botnet that took down the internet plead guilty
Jha, a 21-year-old computer science student at Rutgers University, admitted to writing and implementing the Mirai code in July 2016.
Submarines may go completely undetectable thanks to this new electromagnetic cloak
Wake trails left behind large submarines make it possible for enemy subs to track them. This technology claims to nullify any wake.
Russia's 'irrefutable proof' the US is backing Isis turns out to be iPhone game screenshots
Russia is embarrassed after publishing an image it claimed was "irrefutable evidence" of US collaboration with Isis, which turned out to be a screenshot taken from a video game.
Braless Natalie Portman turns up the heat in sensuous Dior campaign: 'Gorgeous'
"I feel very lucky to have them in my life," actress had said about her long-term association with Dior.
What UK employers need to know about the Supreme Court's employment tribunal fees ruling
Employment law expert Martin Chitty explains what the landmark decision means.
Fans freak out over Macaulay Culkin's dramatic transformation: 'I wouldn't mind being Home Alone'
Actor sparked concerns after photos surfaced in 2012 showed him worryingly gaunt.
Employment tribunal fees ruling boosts workers' rights and leaves government with £27m bill
Thousands of people will have to be reimbursed after the Supreme Court's landmark decision.
'To challenge mainland in Hong Kong is impermissible', warns Xi as he swears in new leader Carrie Lam
Carrie Lam was sworn in as the chief executive of the former British colony, which was returned to China in 1997.
A big chunk of our European identity is being hacked away
Can anyone name me a country which built success by governing against the interests of its younger generation?
The Handmaid's Tale Emmy campaign brings eerie dystopian world to Los Angeles
As part of its 'For Your Consideration' campaign, pairs of handmaids dressed in red uniforms and white caps were seen around the city.
Fifa 18 new features: Improved AI, '4K' animations and more realistic crowds
EA Sports reveals new Fifa game and the improvements they hope will make it the best ever.
UK general election 2017 as it happened: May clings on with DUP backing
Theresa May is still prime minister but she has lost her majority and potentially much more.
If May teamed up with Macron and Merkel, the three Ms could take on Donald Trump
Trump's madness is a danger to the world - but he can be stopped.