USA D-Day joy for civilians, and its hell, to be captured with virtual reality "It was such a deliverance, infinite happiness," recalled a woman of the rescue of herself and thousands of other civilians who had hid in underground caverns. 29/05/2019
USA Ukraine's ex-president accused of removing computer servers from 'situation room' Petro Poroshenko paid for the rented equipment out of his own pocket and it had to be returned, a spokesman said. 29/05/2019
USA How a major sports trophy might be decided by an obscure Soviet-era conflict "This is a scandal. It is a deeply ugly side to the beautiful game," said one British lawmaker. 29/05/2019
USA Front-runner in race to be U.K.'s next leader must appear in court over alleged lies The former foreign secretary's lawyers have previously branded the case a stunt launched for purely political purposes. 29/05/2019
USA Dad used stun gun to discipline children, Japanese police say The case comes as legislators in the lower house of parliament unanimously approved a plan to ban corporal punishment of children by their parents. 29/05/2019
USA John Bolton says Iran is seeking nuclear arms Donald Trump's national security adviser also disclosed a previous unknown attack attempt on a Saudi oil port. 29/05/2019
USA Johnson & Johnson opioids helped make worst 'public health crisis in history,' Oklahoma says in court The first trial against a pharmaceutical opioid manufacturer started in Oklahoma on Tuesday in what could be a precedent-setting case. 29/05/2019
USA Hawaii hiker who survived 17 days in forest says she never felt fearful Amanda Eller, 35, called the ordeal an "opportunity to overcome fear of everything" and said a prayer for another missing Hawaii hiker. 29/05/2019
USA Serbia puts troop on high alert near border with Kosovo Kosovo broke away from Serbia following a U.S.-led NATO bombing campaign in 1999 and declared independence in 2008. 28/05/2019
USA Netanyahu political crisis centers on requiring ultra-Orthodox to serve in the military The Israeli prime minister may face a 2nd election after failing to put together a coalition. Wednesday is the deadline. 28/05/2019
USA Austria's youthful leader ousted as scandal engulfs ex-ally The development comes after a video emerged showing the leader of a coalition partner appear to offer government contracts to a purported Russian investor. 28/05/2019
USA Tons of plastic waste are being sent back to Western countries "Malaysia will not be a dumping ground to the world ... we will fight back. Even though we are a small country, we can't be bullied." 28/05/2019
Japan Young children among victims of mass stabbing in Japan Dozens injured including young children in stabbing attack near Japanese capital 28/05/2019
USA 42 inmates killed in Brazil jails, prison officials say The inmates were found dead at three prisons, and all showed signs of asphyxia. 28/05/2019
USA At least 3 dead in stabbing attack in Japan Officials said a man had been detained in the attack, which happened outside Tokyo. 28/05/2019
Nepal American climber dies on descent from summit of Mount Everest The number of dead or missing mountaineers on the world's highest mountain is now at nine on the Nepali side during the current climbing season. 27/05/2019
USA Environmentalists and far-right batter centrists as Europe is reshaped Analysis: Sunday's results represent a seismic rejection of the traditional ruling parties across the continent. 27/05/2019
USA Assange's extradition battle to focus on free speech rights "This precedent will be used against other media organizations," Assange's London-based counsel said. 27/05/2019
World News Two suspects arrested in connection with bomb attack in Lyon last week French police have arrested two people in connection with last week's bomb blast in the city of Lyon that injured 13 people. 27/05/2019
USA Europe at crossroads as voters embrace the far-right, environmentalists Party group leaders begin their horse-trading to see what kind of stable alliance can be established and who might secure the E.U.'s top jobs. 27/05/2019