General Election 2017: The ultimate poll of polls
Data from all the opinion polls in the fight between May and Corbyn.
Two Nasa images of Syria and Iraq four years apart reveal the dramatic effect of war
Nasa uses satellite images of Middle East to show how war is changing the region.
How Donald Trump's terrible poll ratings compare to other US presidents over the last 40 years
Trump's ratings have worsened as his presidency bounced from one controversy to the next.
Hwasong-12: North Korea's new missile has a terrifying range
Kim Jong-un's regime successfully tested the Hwasong-12 missile, which it claims can carry a nuclear warhead.
Cartel drug war made Mexico more deadly than Iraq or Afghanistan in 2016
Only Syria is more dangerous than Mexico as a brutal drug war rages on.
French Election: Breaking down the data to explain Macron's victory
Charts and maps that explain the pro-EU leader's victory.
France election: All you need to know ahead of the final vote
How the situation stands between Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen ahead of final vote
What Trump's Twitter says about his first 100 days as president
Analysis of social media use speaks volumes about time in office.
Macron vs Le Pen: What the polls say
What data tells us about the first round of the French Election.
Minibus crash and fire in South Africa leaves 20 children dead
The bus full of primary and secondary school age children collided with a truck.
UK retail sector suffers biggest slowdown in seven years amid rising inflation
Retail sales fall 1.4% in the first quarter, the third consecutive decline and the biggest drop since early 2010.
French Presidential Election: The national polls
What can the data tell us about the upcoming French election?
General Election: What the latest polls say about support for Labour
All of the major polling firms put Theresa May's Conservatives squarely ahead of Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party.
Béziers: Fear and loathing and the Front National
Governed by far right mayor Robert Ménard, this historic city is what France might look like under Marine Le Pen.
Bourges: Migrants in the middle as left and right face off
The streets of this 13th century city have seen fierce battles between Le Pen supporters and anti-fascists over the arrival of refugees from Calais.
Lille: From left-wing bastion to far-right hunting ground
A working class city of 1.2 million, voters are so unimpressed by all five candidates that they don't know who to vote for.
100 years of transgender rights
On International Transgender Day of Visibility, we explore how trans rights have improved over the last century – and listen to people's personal experiences along the way.
The far right in Trump's America: The racist groups thriving in the USA
From neo-Nazi skinheads to the KKK, extreme-right groups are flourishing.
Dutch election: Voters choose stability as PM Mark Rutte wins landslide over populist Geert Wilders
Centre-right parties feast over historical defeat of Labour as Greens emerge as new political force.
Who will win the Dutch Election? We crunch the numbers to find out
A complete guide to the first of three crucial elections for Europe in 2017.
Dutch Muslims 'will not be silenced' by Geert Wilders and the politics of fear
Muslims are afraid for the future in the Netherlands amidst rise in Islamophobic attacks.
Net migration: Eastern Europeans fled Britain in Brexit aftermath ONS figures show
Net migration drops to a two-year low but is still a way off Conservatives' "tens of thousands" pledge.
Mosul offensive explained: Here's how the Iraqi army plan to take down Isis
Iraqi forces are pushing from the south towards Mosul airport.
Le Pen family saga: France's first family of the far-right at war with liberalism and one another
Front National leader Marine Le Pen takes second run at French presidency and steps out father's shadow.
The abandoned swimming pool in Greece where migrants are forced to live
The men are cold, hungry and speak of police beatings - but are in search of a better life in Europe.
What is the F-35? The history, future and where it all went wrong for the US military's next-gen super weapon
The F-35 Lightning II was supposed to usher in a new era for aerial warfare but has been struck down with faults, flaws and failures.
Dutch election 2017: Will Holland follow Britain and America in a vote for right-wing populism?
Britain backed Brexit and the US voted Donald Trump - Geert Wilders hopes the Netherlands will mirror trend.
How Frankfurt plans to become Europe's finance hub
When Britain voted to leave the European Union on 23 June 2016, the city of Frankfurt embraced the result with mixed feelings.
ONS data reveals the true scale of UK citizens living in the EU – and the impact on Brexit negotiations
First detailed picture of the number of UK citizens living in other EU countries who are not dual-nationals.
The Trump family tree: A history of ruthless ambition in pursuit of wealth and the American dream
Donald Trump's family tree highlights a web of relations crossing countries and economic interests.