The baby girl, born on a Cebu Pacific (CEB) flight halfway from Dubai to Manila last Sunday, has been awarded 1mn GetGo points, which would allow her to fly free with the airline.
Trent Boult led an impressive New Zealand bowling effort as South Africa struggled on the first day of the first Test against South Africa at Kingsmead yesterday.
The haunting image of Omran, a little boy mutely caked in blood and dust following an air strike, has become the latest symbol of Syria’s war and its devastating impact on children.
Two Syrian girls aged eight months and five years drowned along with four other people when a wooden boat carrying war refugees trying to make it to Europe capsized off the coast of Libya, a humanitarian rescue group said on Friday.
The world's oldest underground rail network takes a big step forward this weekend when the "tube" starts all-night Friday and Saturday services after years of obstruction and delay.
Tianna Bartoletta shrugged off 100 metre disappointment to land the women’s long jump gold medal on Wednesday, edging out defending Olympic champion and United States team mate Brittney Reese with a personal best leap of 7.17m.
Former federal minister Najma Heptulla, who resigned last month after crossing 75 years of age, has been appointed Governor of Manipur.
Britain’s labour market isn’t cracking under the weight of Brexit yet. Companies added 172,000 jobs in the second quarter and the unemployment rate held at 4.9%, showing resilience in the buildup to the June 23 referendum when the UK decided to quit the European Union.
A flood of central bank cash and the prospect of more to come has crushed volatility in the foreign exchange market, prompting investors to seek higher returns in riskier currencies.
A Palestinian youth was killed yesterday and dozens of protesters were injured during clashes with Israeli troops at the Fawwar refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian health ministry said.
It is against the spirit of the Games to stand by and reap huge profits while the city that opens its doors to the world bears crushing, generational costs
Libyan forces backed by US air strikes said on Tuesday that they had taken control of one of the last districts in central Sirte occupied by Islamic State fighters.