A generic State Department warning about elections in Africa is being mocked in light of doubts about the integrity of the US presidential election in November. #Africa #USElection #2020
A Week In Interviews: Prince William and Trump’s former spokesman Sean Spicer
Prince William talks about his climate award, the Earthshot Prize, and former White House spokesman Sean Spicer discusses the health of his former boss.
Inside the UK’s unknown arms trade
Sky News, in a joint investigation led by Lighthouse Reports with Bellingcat and the Guardian, has uncovered evidence of Russian special forces using British-made sniper rifles – but how did they get there?
Hurricane Delta leaves a trail of destruction in Louisiana
Hurricane Delta has made landfall in the US state of Louisiana, leaving a trail of destruction. Weary residents are still recovering from a huge storm that devastated the area just six weeks ago. And, as Aksel Zaimovic...
US foreign policy fact-check
Foreign policy featured heavily in Thursday’s vice-presidential debate between VP Mike Pence and nominee Kamala Harris. The sides argued over US policies towards China, Russia and the Middle East. The Biden campaign had...
What’s Behind Saudi Arabia’s ‘Turkish Boycott’?
From coffee, to TV dramas to vacations, the head of Saudi Arabia’s Chamber of Commerce wants Saudis to reject ‘everything Turkish.’ Relations between Riyadh and Ankara have soured since the brutal...
Tokyo park gets transparent toilets to ease safety concerns
Spacious, clean, and almost completely see-through, an unusual new public toilet block has been built in a Tokyo park, but thankfully, the walls turn blurry as soon as you lock the door. When not in use, the three units...