How US-Somalis are deported ‘to a foreign land’

The US is deporting record numbers of Somalis - some of whom have lived in America almost all their lives.

Discovering King Tutankhamun’s tomb: Harry Burton’s photographs

A new exhibition reappraises the work of Harry Burton, who photographed the decade-long Tutankhamun excavation.

Yoga teacher aims to help Kenyan women behind bars

Yoga teacher Irene Auma wants to help rehabilitate female prisoners in Kenya.

A double take in London

University College London has transformed two of its most important listed buildings

Raffles City heads for completion in China

Raffles City Chongqing will open in phases from 2Q 2019 with construction on the architectural and engineering marvel almost 80% complete

C.F. Moller wins in Hamburg

C.F. Møller Architects have won an international competition for a new train station development in Altona, Hamburg

Glencore shares dive on money-laundering probe

US Department of Justice tells Glencore to hand over records of its business in three countries.

Glencore shares dive on money-laundering probe

US Department of Justice tells Glencore to hand over records of its business in three countries.

Egyptian tennis player banned for life

Egypt's Karim Hossam has been banned from tennis for life and fined $15,000 (£11,391) after being convicted of multiple match-fixing offences.

World Cup 2018: John Mikel Obi calls for greater security in Nigeria following father’s kidnapping

Nigeria captain John Mikel Obi says the insecurity in the country is "scary" after his father was kidnapped for the second time in seven years.