Rare photos taken by legendary Nasa astronauts being sold to the highest bidder
The images - from John Glenn and Buzz Aldrin - are up for auction. They are original, gelatin silver or chromogenic prints produced by Nasa following space missions.
French President Emmanuel Macron to launch second stage of labour reforms amid growing dissent
The French government now wants to extend unemployment benefits to independent entrepreneurs, farmers and merchants who go bankrupt.
Property tycoon tops China's rich list as Wanda boss slides
Wang Jianlin knocked off the his long-standing number one position by Xu Jiayin, according to the keenly monitored Hurun Report.
'It was fantasy': Man denies wanting to behead conservative blogger Pamela Geller
David Wright, from Massachusetts, US, has denied plotting to behead conservative blogger Pamela Geller.
US job openings slip in August yet remain near record high
Data suggests the American job market was healthy but a little less active in August with employers advertising plenty of job openings.
Brexit without a deal could see all UK-EU flights grounded, warns Philip Hammond
Chancellor says he considers such an outcome highly unlikely, but stressed that uncertainty about Brexit is acting as a dampener on the British economy.
Japanese steelmaker ordered to reveal extent of inspection data manipulation
Kobe Steel, Japan's third-largest steel maker, has admitted that between 1 September, 2016 and 31 August 2017, it sold materials using falsified data.
Apple has a new weapon in the war against Netflix and Hulu - and his name is Steven Spielberg
Amazing Stories aired on NBC from 1985 to 1987 and won five Emmy awards for its mixture of science fiction and horror episodes, although the series was never a commercial hit.
Families using Facebook to search for loved ones after California fires
Desperate family members are turning to social media as hundreds go missing in US due to widespread fires.
USA fails to qualify for World Cup because Mexicans can't get past wall
Series of shock results and Mexico's inability to get past Honduras defence late on lead to USMNT failure.
Wall Street Journal reporter jailed in Turkey for 'spreading terrorist propaganda'
Ayla Albayrak, who has dual Finnish and Turkish citizenship, would appeal her conviction on the charge of engaging in propaganda supporting outlawed Kurdish rebels.
Zimbabwe: Robert Mugabe cabinet reshuffle is slap in face of Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa
Mugabe replaced the vice president, who was once viewed a front-runner to succeed 93-year-old leader.
Multinational pharmaceutical giant Pfizer considering sale of consumer healthcare business
Maker of ChapStick, Advil, Robitussin and other popular consumer brands might sell unit in 2018.
Ikea on Amazon? Swedish firm to test sales in online stores
Retailer known for its large warehouse sized stores around the world will test the sales of its products on online retailers such as Amazon.
Top Republican Bob Corker slams Donald Trump's 'adult day care' White House with WW3 warning
Senator Corker charged that the White House was an "adult day care" and Trump could set the nation "on the path to World War III."
Strike cripples air traffic control, schools and hospitals in France
Industrial action by public sector workers causing disruption as nine unions take part in coordinated work stoppages.
Texas teen suspected of fatally shooting police officer in head caught after campus lockdown
Texas Tech University student Hollis Daniels was brought in by campus police on suspicion of drugs possession. He then allegedly pulled out a gun and shot an officer in the head before fleeing on foot.
North Korea assassination: Kim Jong Nam had 1.4 times lethal dosage of VX nerve agent on face
Pure VX was found on Kim Jong Nam's face, in his eye and in his blood plasma, an expert said at the murder trial of two women accused of smearing the chemical weapon on Kim in the brazen assassination in February.
Stephen Paddock shot a hotel security guard before his Las Vegas strip massacre
It was not immediately clear why the timeline of the shooting changed a week later and what the impact could be on the investigation.
Russia spent 'tens of thousands of dollars' to spread propaganda ads on Google, YouTube
The report said Google discovered the Russian presence by siphoning data from Twitter. Gmail and the company's DoubleClick ad network are believed to be impacted.
Catalonia chaos: Nation divided as chanting pro-Spain rally hits streets of Barcelona
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has vowed that his government will not allow Catalonia to break away from the rest of the country after referendum.
Spain crisis: Rallies in Madrid and Barcelona demand leaders tone down the testosterone
"Shall We Talk?" slogan inspires mass rallies as threat of Spain splitting inspires brings thousands onto streets of Madrid and Barcelona
Bayern Munich bring in former manager Jupp Heynckes to replace Carlo Ancelotti
Jupp Heynckes has been named Bayern Munich boss for the fourth time, replacing Carlo Ancelotti at the Allianz Arena.
Will Harvey Weinstein get a Hollywood sequel after sex abuse allegations?
Is this the end for the independent film pioneer whose editing-room meddling earned him the nickname "Harvey Scissorhands" and whose unprecedented run of Oscar glory made him a Hollywood deity?
France's Emmanuel Macron finds 'president of the rich' label sticks
After scrapping a wealth tax and reaching out to big investors, Macron's popularity is flagging, and he made matters worse for himself with a vulgar reference to soon-to-be-jobless workers.
Renault wants half of its cars to be electric or hybrid in 2022
The plans reflect the vision laid out last month by the Renault Nissan Mitsubishi alliance, the world's number one carmaker by sales.
Netflix price hike incoming with no rate freeze for loyal customers
Netflix is raising the price for its most popular US video streaming plan by 10%, and it's 4K service by 17%
Everything you need to know about Google Pixel 2, Home Mini and more
A round-up of all the key announcements and reveals from 2017's 'Made by Google' conference in San Francisco.
Top gear causes dangerous driving: Hi-tech in-car gadgets are a big distraction warn experts
Using high-tech gadgets found in the latest car models can cause drivers to take their eyes off the road for "dangerously long periods of time".
Bain Capital hoping to settle with Western Digital on Toshiba deal
Consortium working on a "speedy resolution" that will benefit both sides according to senior executive.