Nigeria takes up case of its Teesside University students ordered out of UK
Delegates from the Nigerian high commission in London are to meet bosses from Teesside University to discuss the treatment of a group of students who
ANC looks set to lose majority in watershed moment for South Africa
South Africa’s ruling African National Congress party looks set to lose its majority for the first time since it swept to power at the end
Egypt tight-lipped over Israeli takeover of Gaza buffer zone
Egypt has reacted with a wall of silence to the Israeli takeover of a buffer zone in southern Gaza, in apparent defiance of a decades-old
Summer Camp review – Diane Keaton and pals reunite in so-so friendship comedy
The many gasps that met the $100m-plus box office total for 2018’s Book Club were not quite shared by all. The film, a frothy comedy
French Open 2024: Djokovic breezes through as Sabalenka and Rybakina surge on – as it happened
Novak Djokovic, was very briefly made to work hard by unseeded Spaniard Roberto Carballés Baena before sealing a routine 6-4, 6-1, 6-2 victory and motoring
Kieran McKenna snubs interest and signs new contract as Ipswich manager
The Ipswich manager, Kieran McKenna, has signed a new contract, meaning he will lead the Premier League newcomers into next season despite interest from Brighton,
HTRK turn 21: ‘Whenever I met fans I could tell they were a bit shocked I wasn’t the gothic lord’
Few Australian bands have been as influential as HTRK: the Melbourne duo of Nigel Yang and Jonnine Standish, who have been performing underground music with
‘People are looking to forgive him’: inside Will Smith’s carefully choreographed comeback
In one of those dumb ironies that can abound in Hollywood, the first Will Smith movie to be greenlit since the slap in March 2022
Young Woman and the Sea review – Disney’s surface-level swimming biopic lacks depth
Born to German immigrants in turn-of-the-century New York, Gertrude “Trudy” Ederle crawl-stroked her way through the American dream. In spite of great adversity – a
French Open brings in booze ban to curb rowdy Roland Garros spectators
The French Open tournament director, Amélie Mauresmo, has announced an alcohol ban in the stands among a series of new measures after a turbulent few