New Zealand has placed an order for 1,300 sq ft of skin from the US to help treat patients who were severely burned in the volcanic eruption on White Island.
Leaders of the UK's main political parties were yesterday engaged in a frantic last drive for votes in a general election both Tories and Labour have described as the most important in a generation.
A sense of inevitability hangs over the most important election for a generation, or since The War, or in a lifetime.
Russia yesterday banned a shaman from leaving his Siberian hometown after he was detained during a second attempt to hike to Moscow on what he has called a mission to banish president Vladimir Putin from the Kremlin.
French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe yesterday outlined plans for a long-anticipated overhaul of the state's pension system that he said would be fairer and encourage people to work.
ALL year, US President Donald Trump refused to respond as North Korea carried out short-range missile tests and chipped away at crippling international sanctions. He even ignored a new volley of insults branding him a "heedless and erratic old man".
A sense of inevitability hangs over the most important election for a generation, or since The War, or in a lifetime.