World News Scottish government identifies case of mad cow disease Authorities insist the case posed no risk to humans. 18/10/2018
World News Authorities searching for possible accomplice in Crimea school attack "But this scoundrel could not have prepared this attack on his own, in my opinion and according to my colleagues," one Russian official said. 18/10/2018
World News Turkish forensic teams search Saudi consulate for clues on missing journalist Investigators wearing white white suits and carrying boxes of evidence emerged from the building early on Thursday morning. 18/10/2018
World News Scottish government confirms case of mad cow disease in Aberdeenshire The government said precautionary movement restrictions have been put in place at the farm, while further investigations are carried out to identify the origin of the disease. 18/10/2018
World News Man gets 40 years for plotting to bomb Target stores to disrupt stock price "If someone has to die so that I can make some money, so be it," Mark Charles Barnett allegedly said. 18/10/2018
World News Jamal Khashoggi's 'last piece' published by Washington Post "The Post held off publishing it because we hoped Jamal would come back to us," Khashoggi's editor wrote. "Now I have to accept: That is not going to happen." 18/10/2018
World News Saudi ties complicate U.S. response on Khashoggi Analysis: The disappearance and possible murder of a Washington Post journalist may not be enough to upend decades of economic and political ties. 17/10/2018
World News A British invention that U.S. spies should copy The UK's National Cyber Security Centre is a relatively new agency responsible for protecting Britain from cyber threats. The U.S. has nothing like it. 17/10/2018
World News 'I would have been dead' says Crimea school attack headmistress Olga Grebennikova, the headmistress of the Kerch technical college where the attack too place was filmed on her mobile phone explaining her perspective of the incident. 17/10/2018
World News Explosive device kills 10, injures dozens at Crimean college Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman told reporters that officials are looking into a possible terrorist attack. He did not elaborate. 17/10/2018
World News Crimea: Student ‘kills himself’ after deadly gun and bomb rampage Eighteen-year-old Vladislav Roslyakov has been identified by Russian investigators as the attacker. 17/10/2018
World News Gaza rocket strikes house in southern Israel amid escalating tensions Israeli military strikes more than 20 targets in Gaza in response. 17/10/2018
World News Pompeo meets Turkey's president as missing writer probe hones in on Saudi residence The Saudis are "determined to get to the bottom" of what happened, said the secretary of state. 17/10/2018
World News Astronaut Nick Hague says there was no time to panic "Training really takes over … training for every scenario that they can think of and this is one of those," said Hague. 17/10/2018
World News Famed Nevada brothel owner Dennis Hof dies Hof, 72, was running for a state Assembly seat. 17/10/2018
Turkey Passport scans show Saudis accused by Turkey of killing writer Khashoggi Turkey is revealing new information about members of the Saudi hit team it says traveled to Istanbul to kill missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi, providing NBC News with scans of the passports they allegedly used to enter the country. 17/10/2018
World News Canada is ready to open the door wide to legal marijuana At least 111 legal pot shops are planning to open across the nation of 37 million people on the first day, according to an Associated Press survey. 17/10/2018
Saudi Arabia Trump says Saudi crown prince denies knowledge of what happened to Khashoggi Trump said in a tweet that the Saudi crown prince denied knowledge of what happened to Khashoggi. 16/10/2018
Turkey Turkish police 'find evidence Saudi writer was killed inside consulate': AP Source tells AP that investigators have a breakthrough. 16/10/2018
World News 'No laughing matter': Police probe Savannah war statue prank Authorities in Savannah, Georgia, said they are treating the matter as a trespassing incident: "Harming our historic monuments ... is no laughing matter." 16/10/2018