Anti-government demonstrators now occupy four buildings in the centre of Kiev, including the city hall.
The London-based firm DeepMind, set up by a chess-prodigy-turned-neuroscientist, is Google’s biggest European acquisition.
Pierre Dukan, who retired last year, has been struck off the register for promoting his slimming diet commercially, in breach of regulations.
Elton John has told Russia’s President Vladimir Putin that he has met Russians abused under legislation banning "homosexual propaganda".
Women need only seven seats, mostly on the bottom deck, on the £1-trillion double-decker bus revealed by Oxfam this week.
Soft-rock singer Bryan Adams, who will perform at a sold-out concert in Zimbabwe on Friday, faces criticism for lending credibility to Mugabe’s rule.
Binyavanga Wainaina, one of Africa’s leading literary figures, has outed himself in response to a wave of homophobic laws across the continent.
A human rights group has claimed the Canadian singer’s trip to Harare sends the wrong message, but Adams’s manager has defended the concert.
As the World Economic Forum starts in Davos, a development charity claims that growing inequality has been driven by a "power grab" by wealthy elites.
Poachers are killing rhinos at a record rate, sparking fear of the demise of the entire population within 20 years.