Trump sends a letter to Africa expressing ‘profound respect’, and promises a visit from Tillerson
Trump said Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will visit the continent in March.
A bomb hidden in an ambulance explodes in Afghanistan, killing nearly 100 and leaving dozens wounded
A bomb hidden in an ambulance killed at least 95 and wounded about 158 in the Afghan capital, Kabul.
Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal is released from captivity, maintains innocence
Saudi Arabian billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal was released from detention on Saturday, family sources told Reuters.
US Bombardier dispute: ‘Huge relief’ for British workers
A surprise ruling in favour of the aircraft manufacturer is welcomed by UK politicians and unions.
Japan wary of US push for fewer curbs on beef, auto shipments, sources say
Japan has expressed reluctance to meet U.S. demands for fewer restrictions on shipments of beef and cars, sources said.
Mattis: Diplomacy should impose reason on North Korea’s Kim Jong Un
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis stressed diplomacy as the way to deal with the North Korean crisis.
Google Home couldn’t tell users who Jesus Christ is — here’s why it matters
Users were outraged when Google’s smart speaker Home couldn’t tell users who Jesus Christ was. Here’s why it happened and what that means for Google.
Presidents Club: Networking as a woman in the City
Fiona Hathorn spent 16 years in the City. Here’s her thoughts on networking post-Presidents Club.
Toy stories
Many parents want their children to turn off screens and play – but does the toy industry?
Presidential press problem
US media groups may be benefiting economically due to Donald Trump, but they face a credibility challenge.
