Entrepreneur brings rent-a-bike app to Lagos
After spending time in Paris and using a bicycle as his main form of transport, a Nigerian entrepreneuer has developed a bike sharing app to...
No ‘day in court’: U.S. deportation orders blindside some families
Carin, a 39-year-old subsistence farmer from Honduras, crossed the U.S.-Mexico border with her two sons late last year. They had fled after her political organizing...
115 feared dead after migrant boat capsizes
More than a hundred are missing and feared dead after a wooden boat carrying about 250 migrants to Europe capsized off the coast of Libya,...
U.S. presidential hopeful Harris would spend $60 billion on historically black colleges
Democratic presidential hopeful Kamala Harris will unveil a plan on Friday to invest $60 billion in historically black colleges and universities if elected, the latest...
Australia’s NAB says 13,000 customers’ personal data breached
National Australia Bank Ltd said 13,000 customers are being contacted after a data breach where personal data was uploaded without permission to two data service...
U.N. worried as scorching European heatwave heads for Greenland
The hot air that smashed European weather records this week looks set to move towards Greenland, a worrying development that may take Greenland’s ice sheet...
New auto safety technology leaves insurers in the dark
Automakers are accelerating the rollout of technology designed to avoid crashes, but insurance companies are waving a caution flag at consumers eyeing discounts for buying...
Erdogan says Turkey to turn elsewhere if U.S. will not sell F-35s
President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday Turkey would turn elsewhere for fighter jets if the United States will not sell it the F-35 jets, adding...
Australia to crack down on Facebook and Google
Australia says it will set up the world’s first office dedicated to policing Facebook and Google, part of reforms designed to rein in the U.S....
Britain fines Russia’s RT for breaking broadcast rules over Skripal and Syria
Britain’s media regulator fined Russia’s RT 200,000 pounds ($248,740) for breaching broadcasting impartiality rules in its coverage of the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal,...