World News Guatemala's deadly Volcano of Fire The Ring of Fire is a horseshoe-shaped zone that can be traced along the Pacific rim, where many of the world's earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur. 05/06/2018
World News Supreme Leader orders Iran to be ready to increase uranium enrichment Ayatollah Khamenei says Iran should be ready to increase enrichment if the nuke deal falls apart, and vows that Iran will continue to develop missiles. 05/06/2018
World News U.S. envoy tells Breitbart: I want to 'empower' Europe's conservatives "This interview is awful — ambassadors aren't supposed to 'empower' any political party overseas," Sen. Chris Murphy said. 04/06/2018
World News Netanyahu heads to Europe with Iran on his mind Israel has been a leading critic of the agreement, and has also said it will not allow Tehran to establish a permanent military presence in Syria. 04/06/2018
World News At least 7 killed by erupting volcano in Guatemala "Not everyone was able to get out," a resident told a local newspaper. "I think they ended up buried." 04/06/2018
World News Nearly half of Afghan kids, disproportionately girls, don't go to school Conflict, poverty, child marriage and discrimination against girls are reportedly the main reasons they miss out on educations. 03/06/2018
World News Euroviews. Why it matters that anti-immigrant populists now control Italy | View And at a time when the rules-based global order is under threat, now is an especially bad time for Europe to be divided and directionless. 03/06/2018
World News China warns trade agreements 'void' if US imposes tariffs Trump has been pressing Beijing to narrow its politically volatile trade surplus with the United States, which reached a record $375.2 billion last year. 03/06/2018
World News War crimes took place in this hotel. You can book a room. "They pulled my teeth out, they beat me, they dragged me down the corridors. When the night came, I knew what would happen to me," one rape victim said. 03/06/2018
World News Mattis warns of Chinese 'intimidation' in the South China Sea Mattis' comments highlight how the Trump administration is looking to balance China's cooperation on North Korea while dealing with its activities in the disputed region. 02/06/2018
No Comment No Comments of the week We look back at some of the highlights from this week's No Comment section. 01/06/2018
World News Socialist takes power as corruption scandal sinks Spain's leader Mariano Rajoy's departure after six years in office casts one of the European Union's top four economies into an uncertain political landscape. 01/06/2018
World News Western Europe gets its 1st populist government A little-known law professor who exaggerated his academic credentials will be the country's next premier. 01/06/2018
World News Russia uses journalist's 'resurrection' to cast doubt on spy poisoning The Kremlin critic was widely reported to have been assassinated before surprising virtually everyone by turning up alive at a news conference. 31/05/2018
World News Ailing Thai beach made famous by DiCaprio film gets tourist timeout Once a pristine Thai paradise, the secluded bay made famous by "The Beach" has been exhausted by mass tourism. 31/05/2018
World News Sports betting is coming. Here's what it looks like in the U.K. Gambling on soccer and other sports is a multibillion dollar industry in Britain, but it isn't without problems. 31/05/2018
World News Israel's defense chief goes to Russia. Is a deal to neuter Iran in the works? The influence of Iran and Tehran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah in neighboring Syria has increasingly alarmed Israel. 30/05/2018
World News Putin foe Bill Browder briefly detained in Spain The head of investment fund Hermitage Capital Management posted a photo to Twitter which appeared to have been taken from the back of a police van. 30/05/2018
World News Pakistan, India agree to stop exchanging fire in Kashmir The two sides also agreed to fully implement a 2003 cease-fire that has been repeatedly violated. 30/05/2018
World News Kremlin critic fatally shot in back while on way to buy bread in Ukraine Investigators would look at "Russian spy agencies' efforts to get rid of those who are trying to tell the truth about what is going on," a lawmaker said. 30/05/2018