Ancient stone tools found in Kenya made by early humans
Other branches of early humans, not just ancestors of Homo Sapiens, used them to cut and crush food.
Russia to cut oil production in price cap response
The Kremlin plans to reduce output in March after fresh sanctions over Ukraine take effect.
Turkey-Syria earthquake: UK aid appeal raises £32.9m
The announcement comes as more than 21,000 people have died in Turkey and Syria.
Eskom crisis: What does South Africa’s state of disaster mean?
Will the state of disaster help the government deal with the unprecedented power-cuts?
China seeks ‘bold’ steps to lift birth rate
China’s birth rate is at a record low, with officials identifying the cost of childcare as a major issue.
Assam: India child brides desperate after mass arrests
Women in Assam are protesting after thousands of men were detained in child marriage cases.
Macron mulls stripping Putin of France’s top honour
The Russian president was presented la Legion d’Honneur in 2006 by then-President Jacques Chirac.
Chris Parry: Parents pay tribute to son killed in Ukraine
Chris Parry, 28, was killed while helping to evacuate civilians in eastern Ukraine in January.
