The parents of terminally-ill baby Charlie Gard have ended their legal fight to take him to the US for experimental treatment. It was too late for Charlie to receive treatment following recent medical scans and reports, Chris Gard and Connie Yates lawyer told the High Court.
There's more to read in Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte remarks describing US as 'lousy' nation.
French Secret Service was not alone to believe that Netaji was alive even two years after the aircraft crash. Even CIA and the British Intelligence believed that Netaji was alive until 1947
London Mayor Sadiq Khan was given a hostile reception as he made his first visit to the site of the Grenfell Tower fire on 15 June. Tensions were high as many locals felt that their community had been forgotten and their warnings about safety concerns not heeded by authorities.
A teenage boy in Baltimore, Maryland, celebrated his successful heart transplant by dancing with joy in his hospital bed at the University of Maryland Medical Center on 18 May.
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Arlene Foster spoke in Belfast about the partys successful general election result. DUP won 10 seats in Northern Ireland and will take part in talks with Theresa May about their support for a potential minority government of the Conservatives.
Nicola Sturgeon has appealed for MPs from all parties to form a Brexit strategy which will benefit the whole of the U.K. The Scottish First Minister said Theresa May has now lost all authority and credibility after she failed to form a majority government.
Ghost gear, or discarded fishing equipment, can kill hundreds of thousands of marine animals a year. Conservationists and volunteers are working to clean up as much of the gear as possible to save wildlife.
The bones from five Homo sapiens have been discovered in Jebel Irhoud, Morocco. The discovery overturns ideas of the idea that modern humans evolved in Ethiopia, and pushes back the origin of our species by 100,000 years.
Former President of the Maldives, Mohamed Nasheed, shared his experience with defending democracy at the 2017 Oslo Freedom Forum. On 7 February 2012, Nasheed resigned as president under disputed circumstances, following weeks of protests by the opposition, which had then been joined by a majority of military and police forces.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn whipped up the crowd at a Libertines concert in Birkenhead on 20 May. Some members of the crowd chanted, Oh, Jeremy Corbyn, as seen in this video.Corbyn criticised Premier League clubs during his address to the 16,500 people gathered at Prenton Park. He reiterated Labours promise to force clubs to reinvest five percent of TV revenue back into grass-roots football.
A year ago few would have believed that Hassan Rouhani would struggle to win re-election in Iran. But when Iran goes to the polls on 19 May, Rouhanis future is far from certain. Hardliners have coalesced around Ebrahim Raisi, a 56-year-old cleric that is sceptical of Irans nuclear deal with the West and is understood to have the favor of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Irans Supreme Leader.
Texas local Nathan went with some family members to a Fort Worth, Texas, Topgolf driving range on May 13, and his cousin may have had too much to drink. In the hilarious video, the man swing, misses the ball, and then steps off the ledge of the driving range while watching his ball.
BXR London is the worlds first high-end boxing-themed gym endorsed by world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua. The facility is spread over two floors and includes a full-size boxing ring, an in-house clinic and urban juice and coffee concept bar.
Moors Murderer Ian Brady, who tortured and killed five children with his partner Myra Hindley, has died at the age of 79. Terry Kilbride, whos brother John was murdered by Brady, said he would have a pint even though he didnt drink.