Spain Mother of abandoned two-week-old baby arrested in Madrid The mother of a two-week old baby has been arrested after she abandoned him in an underground dumpster in the Madrid town of Mejorada del Campo on 16/07/2015
Sport Basso to be released from hospital after successful cancer op Tinkoff-Saxo rider Ivan Basso will be released from hospital on Thursday after undergoing a successful operation to remove his left testicle 15/07/2015
World News HIV treatment targets met in advance, says UNAIDS The Millennium Development goal of giving life-saving treatment to 15 million people by the end of this year was reached nine months ahead of 14/07/2015
Sport Basso withdraws from Tour de France to fight cancer Ivan Basso is pulling out of the Tour de France after revealing he has testicular cancer. The 37-year-old Italian says the discovery was made after 13/07/2015
My Europe Series Food from animal clones: what European citizens need to know Concerns about food products from cloned animals are preoccupying Emma from Lyon, who asks: “In Europe are we eating meat or milk from cloned 03/07/2015
Liberia New Ebola cases in Liberia raise fears of fresh outbreak New cases of Ebola have been detected in Liberia, nearly two months after the West African country was declared free of the virus. The authorities 02/07/2015
USA US Supreme Court throws out second Obamacare challenge Supporters of America’s controversial health law dubbed Obamacare are celebrating their latest victory in the Supreme Court. Judges threw out a 25/06/2015
North Korea Stimulus package to boost MERS-hit South Korean economy South Korea has announced a stimulus package to boost its sluggish economy which has been hit by an outbreak of the MERS virus. Twelve billion euros 25/06/2015
My Europe Series Dirty business: mafia's toxic waste crimes spread across Europe The illegal dumping of domestic and sometimes even hazardous industrial waste by the mafia has long been a problem in Italy. Now it has emerged that 24/06/2015
India India leads the way as world marks first international yoga day Bend, arch and control your breathing. It is the world’s first international yoga day. India is leading the way, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi 21/06/2015
India Yogathans take place all over the world Around 35,000 New Dehli residents had their mats at the ready to take part in International Yoga Day celebrations on Saturday. India has event set up 21/06/2015
Greece Greece's ambulance service in need of a lifeline Though Greece's economic health may be stealing the headlines, the national health service itself is crumbling under the strain of austerity. 18/06/2015
World News Man infected with MERS earlier this year dies in Germany A man infected with Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS, earlier this year has died in hospital in Germany. The 65-year-old suffered 16/06/2015
Next Series Is seafood still safe to eat? Fisheries are an excellent source of fresh and tasty fish that won’t harm marine resources. But can we be sure that these fish are safe to eat?” In 15/06/2015
South Korea South Korea: two hospitals sealed off amid MERS outbreak Two South Korean hospitals have been sealed off, in a bid to stop the spread of a deadly respiratory disease. MERS has infected 126 people in the 12/06/2015
South Korea South Korea reports 10th death from MERS South Korea reported on Thursday (June 11) a 10th death from Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, also known as MERS. Some 3,800 people were kept 11/06/2015
South Korea Seoul takes economic action to cushion MERS impact The respiratory infection known as MERS has parts of South Korea verging on paralysis. One village, Jangduk, 280 kilometres south of the capital 11/06/2015