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Multiple security barriers are now needed to block online criminals and effectively secure sensitive information.
Google’s DeepMind is training AI to diagnose eye disease

Findings of a collaborative project between DeepMind and London’s Moorfields Eye Hospital have shown “promising signs”

EuropeFebruary 06, 2018
Kenya police and officials say Esmond Bradley Martin, the American investigator into the illegal ivory and rhino horn trade, has been found stabbed to death in his house. Brian Inganga/ AP Photo
Leading ivory sales investigator Esmond Bradley Martin killed in Kenya

The American geographer was instrumental in China’s decision to ban legal ivory sales

AfricaFebruary 05, 2018
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang cost Arsenal £8.5 million more because of the weak pound, it has been claimed. Patrik Stollarz/ AFP Photo
Weak pound sees Premier League pay £30m more in January, report

A study by pro-EU group Best for Britain said the fall in sterling had led to top clubs spending millions more

EuropeFebruary 01, 2018
French luxury liner the SS Normandie in New York. Courtesy Collection French Lines
The fascinating history behind some of most opulent cruise ships

From the Great Eastern to Titanic to QE2, a new exhibition provides insight into the glamour and design of legendary cruise ships of the past

ArtFebruary 01, 2018
Maha Jaafar with UK-based vlogger Myles Dyer at the YouTube Creators for Change Summit in London.
Meet Maha Jaafar, the UAE vlogger helping to clean up YouTube’s reputation

We meet the UAE-based YouTuber who found fame by mimicking different Arabic accents

January 28, 2018
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks at the Opening Plenary during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Denis Balibouse/ Reuters
India’s Modi warns against protectionism at Davos 2018

Mr Modi is the first Indian Prime Minister to attend the WEF since 1997

EuropeJanuary 23, 2018
Former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont arrived in Copenhagen, defying a threat by Madrid to issue a warrant for his arrest if he leaves Belgium, where he has been in exile since a failed independence bid. Jonathan Nackstrand/ AFP Photo
Catalan parliament proposes ousted Puigdemont as leader

Mr Puigdemont left Belgium for Denmark on Monday where he took part in a debate at the University of Copenhagen

EuropeJanuary 23, 2018
A scenes from ‘Ouroboros’, Basma Al Sharif’s first feature film. Courtesy Basma Alsharif
Artist Basma Al Sharif pays homage to Gaza at London exhibition

Her first feature film explores the connections between people

ArtJanuary 20, 2018
Newcastle United fans fear manager Rafa Benitez will walk. Owen Humphreys/PA via AP
Newcastle fans fearful over Benitez’s future after Staveley takeover fails

Supporters fear that the club's manager Rafa Benitez will leave over the situation.

FootballJanuary 18, 2018
A model of US President Donald Trump from the Madame Tussaud's waxwork attraction is seen outside the new US embassy. Leon Neal/ Getty Images
Trump waxwork amuses residents in ‘off location’ of new US embassy

The President cancelled his trip to London next month saying he was not willing to open the new US embassy, which has moved to south west London

EuropeJanuary 13, 2018
Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage has said he is close to supporting a second referendum on Britain's membership of the EU. Francois Lenoir/ Reuters
Top Brexiteer appears to back second referendum on Britain’s EU membership

Nigel Farage said a second referendum would “kill off” the Remain campaign for a generation

EuropeJanuary 11, 2018
Catalonia's separatist parties will support Carles Puigdemont's re-election as regional head. Virginia Mayo/ AP Photo
Catalan separatists join to re-elect ousted Puigdemont as leader

Mr Puigdemont fled to Brussels following the fallout from October's independence referendum

EuropeJanuary 11, 2018
Czech President Milos Zeman is a veteran left-winger with anti-Muslim views. Reuters
Czechs to elect new president amid Russian meddling concerns

The Kremlin's preferred choice Milos Zeman is favourite to win another term as president of the Czech Republic

EuropeJanuary 10, 2018
The UK government is considering taxing technology companies who fail to cooperate with them on removing extremist content online quick enough
UK government threatens to tax tech giants over extremism

Ben Wallace, UK security minister, said the government was spending millions on counter terror efforts because internet companies were failing to remove extremist content quick enough

EuropeDecember 31, 2017
Las Vegas is on high alert for the New Year celebrations following the October's deadly shooting. Steve Marcus/ Reuters
Western cities step up security for New Year’s Eve celebrations

London, New York and Las Vegas have all increased their police ahead of the New Year celebrations

WorldDecember 31, 2017
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