The Kenyan president is facing the consequences of confusing a parliamentary majority for popular legitimacy.
Warning measles could hit tens of thousands in London
The rest of the UK is considered to be at low risk of the virus taking off.
Europe, China and US swelter in record-breaking heatwaves
Summer has just begun in the Northern Hemisphere but a brutal heat wave is already gripping parts of Europe, China and the United States, where record temperatures expected this weekend are a stark illustration of the dangers of a warming climate.
Armed groups step up murders, rapes in Mali: HRW
New York-based rights group reports six attacks in the Gao region and two in Menaka between January and June.
Airbase asylum plans: High Court gives permission to councils’ challenge
The Home Office wants to use former airbases in Essex and Lincolnshire to house migrants.
Russian lawmakers pass bill outlawing gender reassignment
Bill decried by Russia’s transgender community will now head to the upper chamber before being signed by Putin.
India’s Modi guest of honour at France’s Bastille Day parade
Indian leader also awarded the French government’s highest honour in a visit marked by high-profile defence deals.
South Africa deploys army to avert unrest after trucks torched
The military was deployed to four South African provinces, including KwaZulu-Natal where former President Zuma is from.
Will gamble of Spain’s PM Sánchez on snap July 23 vote pay off?
After his party’s severe losses in local polls, Spain’s prime minister brought forward the national vote by four months.
Boris Johnson’s old phone could soon be accessed by Covid inquiry
The former PM was not sure about the passcode, delaying access to his WhatsApps sent before May 2021.