It says she was probably hit indirectly and unintentionally at a protest in the occupied West Bank.
Category: World
Row over aircons in classrooms as China swelters
Parents’ calls to install air conditioners in classrooms spark a debate online.
Tariq Ramadan convicted of rape in Switzerland
A Swiss appeals court convicted the prominent scholar of Islam, Tariq Ramadan, of rape at the end of last month.
French village torn apart by horror of mass rape trial
Fifty-one men are on trial in France for raping a woman drugged by her husband in the village of Mazan.
Iran sanctioned for sending missiles to Russia
The new sanctions include restrictions on Iranian airlines’ ability to fly to the UK.
From one to 29 medals: India’s Paralympic revolution
India’s impressive show in Paris has delighted many but there is plenty more to do.
War ‘tour’, football and graffiti: How Russia is trying to influence Africa
The African Initiative spreads misleading claims online and promotes Russian culture on the ground.
‘I love being part of that whole Darth Vader myth’
The American actor laughed when the BBC’s Steven Sackur asked him in 2012 if he resented being so closely tied with the Star Wars character.
EU court rules Google must pay €2.4bn fine
Google loses its appeal against the fine, handed down for its shopping comparison service.
Apple told to pay back €13bn in tax by EU
The European Court of Justice upheld a 2016 decision that said Apple received unlawful aid from Ireland.