Sport Nadal out of Australian Open after retiring hurt in quarter-final World No1 Rafael Nadal retired injured in the fifth set of a thrilling match, leaving Marin Cilic to progress to the semi-finals in Melbourne. 23/01/2018
South Africa South African jazz musician and anti-apartheid activist Hugh Masekela The man known as the “father of South African jazz”, who used his music to oppose racial segregation, has died aged 78. 23/01/2018
China Sweden protests over Kong Kong-based publisher ‘seized' in China Bookseller and Swedish citizen Gui Minhai, who has previously been held in China, was reportedly arrested on a train in the presence of European diplomats. 23/01/2018
Sport UK’s Kyle Edmund stuns Grigor Dimitrov to reach Australian Open semis In a major upset the 23-year-old Briton and world No49 beat the Bulgarian No3 seed in four sets in Melbourne. 23/01/2018
World News Media ‘least-trusted’ institution in global attitudes survey Fear of fake news has shaken confidence in social media especially, while trust in institutions in the US has 'crashed' - 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer. 22/01/2018
World News ‘Standing up to hate-inciting populists does work’ – HRW report Human Rights Watch praises France under Macron for tackling xenophobia, but blasts Austria and the Netherlands for pandering to populists. 18/01/2018
France Bayeux Tapestry set for loan to UK after 950 years in France France is to loan to Britain the embroidery illustrating the Norman conquest of England, President Macron is expected to announce during a UK visit on Thursday. 17/01/2018
China Hong Kong democracy leader Joshua Wong jailed for second time The 21-year-old has been imprisoned for three months for his role during the 2014 pro-democracy “Umbrella Movement” protests against the Chinese government. 17/01/2018
World News Tusk and Juncker say UK can still change mind on Brexit The European Council and Commission presidents both tell the European Parliament the door is still open to UK membership if Britain changes its mind. 16/01/2018
France French migrant policy under scrutiny as Emmanuel Macron visits Calais The French president has visited the northern port – long a magnet for UK-bound migrants – to defend his government’s much-criticised immigration and asylum policy. 16/01/2018
Greece Protests and clashes in Athens as parliament passes more reforms Thousands demonstrated as Greek lawmakers passed more measures demanded by international lenders, aimed at securing bailout funds. 15/01/2018
Economy EU Parliament to vote on future of ‘electric pulse fishing' The European Commission has approved as "environmentally friendly" the controversial fishing technique, banned in much of the world, which is both praised and condemned by experts. 15/01/2018
United Kingdom UKIP leader Henry Bolton splits with girlfriend over racist texts The leader of the pro-Brexit party says he has ended his relationship with Jo Marney after racist text messages she sent about Prince Harry’s fiancée came to light. 15/01/2018
Indonesia Dozens hurt as floor collapses at Jakarta Stock Exchange Dozens of people are reported injured after a floor collapsed in the Indonesian capital's stock exchange, which was evacuated. 15/01/2018
Iraq Iraq: dozens killed as suicide bombers hit Baghdad market Suicide bombers reportedly killed dozens of people and injured over 100 in a busy market in the Iraqi capital. 15/01/2018
United Kingdom Pro-Brexit delegation meets Michel Barnier bearing gifts and warnings A group of pro-Brexit UK businessmen are seeing the EU’s chief negotiator armed with a hamper of British products and warning of the consequences of a ‘no deal’ scenario. 10/01/2018
USA Ex-Trump aide Stephen Bannon steps down from Breitbart News Bannon's departure comes amid a row over his comments about Donald Trump in Michael Wolff's tell-all book, "Fire and Fury", and his spectacular falling-out with the president. 09/01/2018
France France: fire destroys Paris kosher store on attack anniversary The Paris suburb of Créteil is shocked by a suspected arson attack on a kosher grocery store, three years to the day after a terror attack on a Jewish supermarket in Paris. 09/01/2018
Switzerland Helicopters airlift people from Swiss ski resort cut off by snow Tourists wishing to leave Zermatt have been airlifted out after heavy snow cut off the village, leaving up to 13,000 tourists stranded. 09/01/2018
Greece Greece and FYROM in renewed bid to resolve name dispute Senior ministers meeting in Athens resolve to settle the long-standing dispute over FYROM’s name within six months. 09/01/2018