World News Spanish lawmakers vote to debate euthanasia Euthanasia — or assisted dying — is currently illegal in Spain but lawmakers have approved a motion to debate a bill which would make it legal to cause or help cause the 'painless' death of people in certain cases. 10/05/2018
World News Over 4 million anti-Semitic posts recorded on Twitter in one year: report A report from the Anti-Defamation League estimated that some 3 million Twitter users posted or retweeted 4.2 million anti-Semitic English-language tweets in the 12 months ending on Jan 28, 2018. 10/05/2018
World News Royal wedding: The people trying to cash in Retailers, pubs and hotels are all trying to cash in on the Royal Wedding taking place on may 19 in Windsor. But they're not the only ones. 10/05/2018
World News Price of cocaine most expensive in New Zealand, cheapest in Colombia: report New Zealand and Australia are among some of the most expensive countries to buy cocaine in, a new survey published on Wednesday has revealed, while South American users pay the least. 09/05/2018
World News India approves death penalty for child rapists Recent cases of child rapes have stoked protest across the country. 21/04/2018
World News Syria: chemical weapons inspectors visit Douma Western countries blame the Syrian government for the alleged chemical weapons attack on April 7, in which 40 people were killed. 21/04/2018
World News Prehistoric humans may have practiced brain surgery on animals New analysis published Thursday of a 5000-year-old cow skull with holes drilled into it suggest Neolithic people practiced brain surgery on animals before trying it on humans. 20/04/2018
World News Austism pioneer Hans Asperger 'collaborated' with Nazi regime, study finds The late Austrian pediatrician Hans Asperger, known for his pioneering work on autism, assisted in the Nazi regime’s euthanasia programme in Austria, a new study revealed on Thursday. 19/04/2018
World News Cinema opens in Saudi Arabia, ending decades-old ban The first commercial cinema will open in Saudi Arabia on Friday, putting an end to a 35-year-old ban, as the conservative Muslim Kingdom looks to open up culturally. 19/04/2018
World News Privately-funded 'mission to the moon' to celebrate Apollo 11 anniversary A privately-funded space exploration mission to launch in 2019 and to land on the moon will carry a time capsule about humanity and Earth. 19/04/2018
Germany German theatre offers free seats to spectators wearing swastikas German prosecutors said Wednesday that they would not investigate a theatre offering free tickets to people who accept to wear a swastika during a play named after Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf, because of artistic freedom laws. 18/04/2018
World News Facebook to roll out Europe's stringent privacy rules worldwide Facebook’s two billion users may get the full benefit of the European Union’s stringent data protection regulations 18/04/2018
World News NASA to use 3D-printed parts for spacecraft for first time As NASA prepares to send a spacecraft deeper into space than ever before, it will do so achieving yet another milestone: For the first time ever, some of the spacecraft's components will be 3D printed. An innovation that could speed up space exploration. 17/04/2018
World News Syria celebrates independence from France, days after Western military strikes Syria celebrates its 72nd years of independence from France on Tuesday, four days after France, the US and the UK hit Syrian military targets in retaliation over a suspected chemical attack in Douma in which 40 people were killed. 17/04/2018
World News Number of births outside marriage rise in EU The number of births outside marriage has risen in all European Union member states since 2000, the EU’s statistics agency revealed on Monday. 16/04/2018
World News Eurovision winner Conchita Wurst reveals she is HIV positive Former Eurovision Song Contest winner Conchita Wurst revealed on Sunday that she is HIV positive and that she’s been receiving regular treatment for “several years.” 16/04/2018
World News Facebook on collision course with EU over data protection? Just over a month to go until the European Union’s stringent data protection regulation kicks in. But how prepared is Facebook as it grapples with the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica scandal? 06/04/2018
World News Skripal's pets found dead at his home, after nerve agent attack Two guinea pigs were found dead at the home of Sergei Skripal and a cat had to be put down, British government officials revealed, following the nerve agent attack on the former spy and his daughter, Yulia. 06/04/2018
Living Saatchi showcases contemporary artists you should but don’t know yet The 'Known Unknowns' exhibition features work from 17 different contemporary artists who are mostly unknown to the wider public but known and respected in the art world. 02/04/2018
World News American skier games the Olympic system to underwhelm at Pyeongchang Hungary's Elizabeth Swaney competed in Pyeongchang's women half-pipe event on Tuesday, despite an obvious lack of talent. Instead, she got there through sheer perseverance — and by playing the Olympic system. 20/02/2018