More than 200 athletes from 29 countries will compete between 2-5 June.
Athletics
The five-time Paralympic champion targets further success after breaking the world record in all three events she raced in in Arbon, Switzerland.
Snowboard
The US snowboarder won his first World Cup crystal globe last season.
Boccia
Thai athletes claimed two individual golds and won the team event.
Triathlon
An outreach programme was held in conjunction with the World Para Triathlon Series in Yokohama.
Athletics
Records continued to tumble on the final day of competition at the Swiss Nationals on Sunday (28 May) at the world-renowned fast Arbon track.
Para sport International Federations have until 30 June to complete self-audits.
Australia
The agreement aims to provide Australian athletes the best possible environment for success at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast.
Powerlifting
Sergei Sychev tested positive during an out-of-competition test but was able to prove his supplement had been contaminated.
America
Primary and secondary school students from Lima, Peru participated in the mascot design competition, which ends on 30 May.
Blind Football
The former football 5-a-side Paralympian will succeed Andrew Parsons.
Athletics
The Belgian T51 wheelchair racer will face his Finnish rival Toni Piispanen at this week’s World Para Athletics Grand Prix in Switzerland.
Powerlifting
Brazil’s powerlifters Terezinha Mulato and Joao de Franca participated in an exhibition aimed at raising awareness of the sport in the region.
Wheelchair Tennis
Argentina’s world No.4 and Japan’s No.2 won the men’s and women’s titles respectively, at the Korea Open on 27 May.
Canoe
The Rio 2016 Paralympic medallists captured gold in the season opening World Cup.
Athletics
The Cuban sprinter can’t wait to return to London for July’s World Championships – to the stadium where she achieved Paralympic glory nearly five years ago.
Athletics
The French capital will stage its first World Para Athletics Grand Prix between 30-31 May.
Athletics
The T38 Paralympic sprint champion shares his favourite holiday destination.
Wheelchair Rugby
Five of the top 12 wheelchair rugby teams will see how they match up ahead of June’s European Championship.
Switzerland
The cooperation, which began in 2007, runs another three years.