The Tour de France rolls out from the French Riviera on Saturday, two months later than planned and under the shadow of a coronavirus pandemic which could still shatter hopes of the world’s greatest bike race...
‘I have no ambition to be president of Mali,’ Mahmoud Dicko tells FRANCE 24
Talks to resolve a political crisis in Mali remain at a standstill after military commanders toppled President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita in a coup on August 18. West African leaders want power handed over to a civilian...
Why did Japan’s Prime Minister resign?
We take a look at what led to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s resignation.
New evidence links UAE to deadly Libya drone strike on cadets – report
A drone strike killed dozens of unarmed Libyan cadets on January 4, 2020. New evidence suggests UAE was behind the attack.
The headline-making interviews of the week
This week we spoke to Bonnie Greer about the British Museum and its controversial founder Sir Hans Sloane, and musical star Jay McGuiness about his show Sleepless in Seattle.
COVID-19: How much does the R number really tell us?
Sky’s Rowland Manthorpe takes a look at how the current reproduction rate of coronavirus varies across regions of the UK.
Volunteers paint boarded-up businesses in Kenosha
In an attempt to revive the community in the aftermath of deadly anti-police brutality protests, Kenosha volunteers started covering boarded-up businesses with paintings and messages of hope.














