Latest innovations allow pay-as-you-go electricity use
Africa bears highest burden of disease, with 92 percent of malaria deaths
Wilders said the court had 'declared Moroccans a race and convicted half of the Netherlands'
Far-Right Northern League wants migrant deal with Libyan strongman Haftar
Analysts say Italy's oldest bank could be nationalized in coming days
As Syrian government forces continue to push deeper into rebel stronghold, analysts say wider geopolitical ramifications are being felt across the West
Cease-fire monitoring mission says heavy weapons remain on front line
Expanding anti-malaria program to older children cuts transmission
Researchers say that giving anti-malarial drugs to older children can significantly reduce overall transmission of disease. Currently, most such programs are limited to the under-fives – but a study by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, shows that expanding the intervention can lower the number of malaria cases. Henry Ridgwell reports from London.
Government will use taxpayers money; critics say monarchy should pay
EU lawmakers have urged a halt to talks to grant Turkey membership
Polls are showing surge of far-right support in Netherlands, France ahead of 2017 elections
Poll surge exists for far right in France, Netherlands ahead of 2017 elections.
Russia also quits following withdrawal of Burundi, South Africa, Gambia
According to new research, six G20 countries, US, Argentina, Australia, Canada, Saudi Arabia and Turkey, are failing to enact sufficient legislation to meet emissions targets
There are growing fears among Syrian rebels they may lose US support once President-elect Donald Trump takes office
But analysts say a repeat of 2008's 'credit crunch' is unlikely
Moscow has made little secret of its anger at Montenegro’s decision to join NATO
As America’s European allies try to figure out their future relationships with Washington under President-elect Donald Trump, analysts say NATO and Russia are involved in an increasingly tense battle for influence in the Balkan states. Montenegro – formerly part of Serbia until declaring independence in 2006 – is about to join the NATO alliance. But, as Henry Ridgwell reports, there is increasing anxiety over the U.S. commitment to the core principle of collective defense.
EU strongly criticizes Ankara’s post-coup crackdown
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