Rwanda’s president confident of victory in Mozambique, a new frontier in global war on terror

Years of conflict in Afghanistan and the chaotic withdrawal of America's military might does not seem to have made an impact on the long-time, autocratic president of Rwanda, Paul Kagame.

James Bond, Back To The Future and Star Wars memorabilia in £5.5m movie props auction

Movie memorabilia worth an estimated £5.5m is set to be sold at an auction next month.

Daniel Craig says he is ‘greatly relieved’ to be able to show new Bond film in cinemas

Daniel Craig says he is "greatly relieved" to be able to show the new Bond film, No Time To Die, in cinemas.

Greta Thunberg accuses UK government of being ‘climate villains’

Environmental activists Greta Thunberg and Vanessa Nakate have accused the British government of being "climate villains".

Greta Thunberg accuses UK government of being ‘climate villains’

Environmental activists Greta Thunberg and Vanessa Nakate have accused the British government of being "climate villains".

Man sentenced to five life terms without parole for Maryland newspaper killings

A man who killed five people at a newspaper in Maryland has been sentenced to five life terms, without the possibility of parole.

WHO accuses its own staff members of sex abuse during agency’s Ebola response

Twenty-one World Health Organisation (WHO) staff members were allegedly involved in sexual abuse during the agency's response to the Ebola crisis in central Africa, according to an official report.

‘You can’t lose four elections and not change’, insists Starmer – but refuses to say if he’s moving Labour from left

Sir Keir Starmer has repeatedly refused to say if he is moving Labour away from the left to the centre of British politics, but insisted: "You can't lose four elections and not change".