• Karim Khan: UK lawyer elected chief prosecutor at ICC
    Karim Khan, currently investigating Islamic State war crimes, joins the court in the Hague in June.
    2021-02-13T02:21:46.000Z
  • No evidence that vaccinations harm fertility
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    2021-02-13T02:01:36.000Z
  • CaSSIS mission: The camera capturing Mars' craters and canyons
    The instrument takes images of dust storms, frost deposits and minerals on the Red Planet's surface.
    2021-02-13T01:46:20.000Z
  • Covid-19: The secret life of museums during lockdown
    Museums and art galleries are closed but inside their walls, a select few people are busy at work.
    2021-02-13T01:41:07.000Z
  • Letter from Africa: How the Nairobi Expressway is changing Kenya's capital
    The building of an expressway in Kenya's capital could divide Nairobi in more ways than one.
    2021-02-13T01:40:57.000Z
  • Week in pictures: 6-12 February 2021
    A selection of striking images taken around the world this week.
    2021-02-13T01:36:44.000Z
  • Nasa's pioneering black women
    The mathematicians who worked behind the scenes on the American space programme.
    2021-02-13T01:33:12.000Z
  • How I bickered and bonded with a Spotify hacker
    Eloise Horsfield communicated with her hacker through song titles picked via the music-streaming app.
    2021-02-13T01:17:49.000Z
  • The 'saviour' loan apps that trapped pandemic-struck Indians
    Hundreds of apps offering "instant" loans drew people who were out of work and desperate for cash.
    2021-02-13T01:12:14.000Z
  • Pakistan's Ali Sadpara: The climber who never came back from K2
    Mohammad Ali Sadpara will be remembered as a versatile climber who was revered in his native Pakistan.
    2021-02-13T01:08:34.000Z
  • How Mike Pence became a villain in Trump world
    A pro-Trump mob called the loyal former vice-president a traitor who should be hanged. What changed?
    2021-02-13T00:11:52.000Z
  • The video of a protester's arrest Russian police 'leaked to scare people'
    Footage shows Russian police interrogating a protester while pushing him on to his dog's food bowl.
    2021-02-13T00:07:51.000Z
  • Myanmar coup: What led to the military seizing power?
    The people of Myanmar watched a coup unfold on 1 February. Why are they scared?
    2021-02-13T00:07:43.000Z
  • TJ Ducklo: White House suspends aide for 'threatening reporter'
    TJ Ducklo allegedly told Politico reporter Tara Palmeri: "I will destroy you."
    2021-02-12T22:31:11.000Z
  • 'Concerned' Klopp expected Liverpool to win more games
    As out-of-form Liverpool prepare to face third-placed Leicester on Saturday, manager Jurgen Klopp says he is concerned his side have not won more games.
    2021-02-12T22:30:38.000Z
  • Why Canada is falling behind in Covid vaccinations
    The country is lagging in its vaccination plans amid a delayed delivery of doses.
    2021-02-12T21:29:27.000Z
  • Italy's Mario Draghi to be sworn in as prime minister
    Mario Draghi has formally accepted the role of Italy's next prime minister and named his cabinet.
    2021-02-12T20:46:14.000Z
  • Polish mayor honours Belarusian who got bus out of snow
    A Belarusian who came to the rescue of a bus stuck in the snow has won praise and a free travel pass.
    2021-02-12T19:48:44.000Z
  • Covid: France says just one jab needed for previously infected
    They already have some immunity and a single dose will "act as a booster", the health agency says.
    2021-02-12T19:34:05.000Z
  • Covid: Virus cases are going down across the UK
    Data suggests lockdown is working, but the health secretary says there is "still a long way to go".
    2021-02-12T19:29:37.000Z
  • Rebecca Black’s Friday 10 years on: ‘I’ve never regretted it’
    The infamous tune is 10 years old. But the backlash didn’t put Rebecca Black off making new music.
    2021-02-12T18:49:28.000Z
  • Amazon sues NY amid threat of virus labour lawsuit
    The retailer is seeking to block a lawsuit over its response to Covid-19 safety concerns.
    2021-02-12T18:36:34.000Z
  • Justin Timberlake apologises to Britney Spears after documentary backlash
    A new documentary shone a light on how Timberlake treated Spears during their relationship.
    2021-02-12T18:25:44.000Z
  • Nelson Mandela funeral: Fifteen arrested in South Africa over fraud
    Fifteen members of the ruling African National Congress party are accused of corruption.
    2021-02-12T17:23:08.000Z
  • Lulu the dog inherits $5m from deceased US owner
    The will states that the new owner is to be reimbursed for Lulu's reasonable monthly expenses.
    2021-02-12T16:30:51.000Z
  • Olympic swimmer Klete Keller faces new charges over Capitol riots
    The gold medallist was spotted among Trump supporters in the Rotunda wearing his Team USA jacket.
    2021-02-12T16:26:50.000Z
  • 'Contradiction' with reality - Mourinho questions Bale's social media post
    Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho says a midweek social media post by Gareth Bale is a "contradiction" with reality.
    2021-02-12T16:17:48.000Z
  • Coca-Cola company trials first paper bottle
    The test is first step towards all-paper bottle that can withstand pressure from fizzy drinks.
    2021-02-12T13:46:53.000Z
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