How an emergency services app is helping to save lives
A start-up is trying to simplify Nairobi’s chaotic emergency services system.
Apprenticeship numbers fall by 59% after levy imposed
The number of new apprenticeships falls by 59% after the introduction of levy on big firms.
Trump and Clinton engage in new war of words over election, harassment allegations
The president’s insults on Twitter followed two interviews Friday in which Clinton took on Trump and the Republicans.
Trump bows to social media firestorm and reverses decision to allow elephant trophy imports
President Trump puts a decision to allow imports of elephant trophies on hold after a torrent of criticism.
Lebanon’s Hariri arrives in Paris as Macron plays mediator
Saad al-Hariri, who resigned as Lebanon’s prime minister while in Saudi Arabia, arrived in Paris on Saturday as part of French mediation efforts.
German parties regroup for last-ditch coalition push
Germany’s would-be coalition partners met on Saturday for a last-ditch round of weekend talks aimed at finding common ground.
Amid national focus on harassment, Trump moves unscathed
As one prominent figure after another takes a dive due to sexual harassment allegations, the question remains: Why not Trump?
Governments keep global climate deal on track despite US pullout
Almost 200 nations kept a global agreement to tackle climate change on track after talks overshadowed by U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to pull out.
China says will work with North Korea to boost ties as envoy visits
Traditional friendship between China and North Korea represents “valuable wealth” for their people, China said.
Ecstatic Zimbabweans flood Harare to celebrate expected Mugabe downfall
Tens of thousands of Zimbabweans flooded the streets of Harare on Saturday at the expected fall of President Robert Mugabe.
