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.
Somali asylum seeker arrested after five injured in 'terrorist attack' in Edmonton, Canada
The man first rammed into an officer and stabbed him before running over four pedestrians during a pursuit.
Los Angeles-bound Air France flight from Paris makes emergency landing in Canada after engine breaks up
The A380 superjumbo jetliner was carrying 496 passengers and 24 crew members.
BHP Billiton expects copper to be king in world of electric vehicles
Electric cars require four times as much copper to manufacture compared to traditional fossil fuel variants.
Meghan Markle attends Invictus Games, but wasn't sat with boyfriend Prince Harry
Royal protocol dictates that the pair cannot sit together as they're not engaged.
Volkswagen 'Dieselgate' scandal blamed for 5,000 premature deaths across Europe
In 2015 German carmaker admitted to cheating on vehicle emissions tests.
Helping war-torn Yemen is Boris Johnson's chance to step up UK foreign policy - will he take it?
Yemen has been the site of a brutal civil war and a deep humanitarian crisis since conflict erupted in 2015.
Orlando-style terror plot to attack gay nightclubs in Paris foiled
Attacks on an air force training school and barracks were also thwarted, France's interior minister says.
Small electric cars are all the buzz at Frankfurt Motor Show
Plug-in cars from BMW, Smart, Mini and Honda - and a 1,000 horsepower Mercedes hypercar - draw the crowds.
The history of Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany told in a novel way
The Third Reich in 100 objects, from the swastika and Nazi salute to a Hitler action figure and the Fuehrer's personal moustache brush.
Manchester United 4-0 West Ham United: Premier League as it happened
Romelu Lukaku scores twice on his league debut for his new club.
Pittsburgh 1950: Previously unseen images by Elliott Erwitt, a giant of American photography
Many of the images he took as a 22-year-old aspiring photographer lay forgotten until a history student chanced across them in 2011.
Petrol isn't dead yet as Mazda makes major engine efficiency breakthrough
Japanese car maker claims a 30% gain in fuel efficiency.
Real Madrid vs Manchester United, Uefa Super Cup 2017: How to watch live on TV, online and mobile
Mourinho will face his former club when United face Real in the Super Cup.
The great British getaway: Brits take fewer two-week breaks and shun booze cruises
The traditional fortnight holiday is in decline as Britons opt for shorter breaks.
China snubs India again by blocking proposal to let UN declare Masood Azhar as 'global' terrorist
India claims the Jaish-e-Mohammad group chief is the mastermind behind the attack on an Indian Air Force base in January 2016.
Isis tells 'new pharaoh' Trump: While you watch Raqqa, we'll conquer Rome and Istanbul
Isis branch in Somalia sends warning to Trump as US-led offensives recapture territories in Syria and Iraq.
Human remains found on Mont Blanc could be from 1966 Air India crash
Air India suffered two separate crashes on Mont Blanc in 1950 and 1966, with 165 fatalities in total.
Religion has waged war on our vaginas, breasts and abdomens – it's time for this to end
Women's rights are sacrificed on the altar of political and religious correctness.
Virgin America hack: Over 3,000 employees' login details compromised after hacker infiltrated network
Virgin America, which was founded by Sir Richard Branson, was acquired by Alaska Air last year for $2.6bn.
Sir Richard Branson gives up control of Virgin Atlantic amid Delta-Air France deal
Tycoon will pocket £220m from the sale of a 31% stake in the airline he founded in 1984.
UK to outlaw sale of diesel and petrol cars from 2040
Environment Secretary Michael Gove set to unveil £3bn package to combat air pollution.
Battle of Passchendaele centenary: Photos show the horrors of the First World War
The Battle of Passchendaele, one of the longest, bloodiest and most controversial battles of World War One, began 100 years ago.
Diana confession tapes: 'Odd' sex with Prince Charles amid new revelations to finally be broadcast
Footage captured by friend and speech coach Peter Settelen will air on Channel 4 in August.
Airports and roads take the strain as Britain gears up for record summer getaway
UK air traffic controllers expect to handle more than 8,800 flights today, as people begin their summer holidays.
'What a boss': Jeff Bezos joins Instagram to show off Blue Origin's new rocket factory
The massive facility will be used to manufacture Blue Origin's reusable rocket, New Glenn.
Dunkirk evacuation: Photos of 1940 rescue of Allied troops from beaches of northern France
Operation Dynamo saw some 338,000 British, French and Belgian soldiers rescued between 27 May 27 and 3 June 1940.
Air France launches 'chic' new airline aimed at millennials
The French flag carrier said the stylish new airline is aimed at the young, but will not be a budget operation.
When Harry Styles met Prince Harry: Pair giggle together at Dunkirk premiere
One Direction star looked dapper in a Gucci suit for the meeting.
Trump: 'The only thing more difficult than peace between Israel and the Palestinians is healthcare'
During the election campaign,Trump described healthcare reform as "easy"