Japan Dozens still missing in Japan after deadliest floods in decades The number of dead from flooding and landslides has climbed to 175. 11/07/2018
Belgium President Trump accuses Germany of being "a captive of Russia" at NATO summit After the summit Trump will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki on Monday. 11/07/2018
Sport Belgian Greg van Avermaet in yellow after time trial win His American BMC team got round the 35 and a half kilometre course four seconds faster than Team Sky. 09/07/2018
Eritrea Ethiopia and Eritrea end two decades of frozen conflict In 1998 the horn of Africa nations began a bitter first world war style conflict over a small piece of territory with no obvious value. 09/07/2018
Russia Russia denies involvement in second poisoning in Britain Dawn Sturgess died in hospital on Sunday and her partner remains critically ill after ingesting novichok. 09/07/2018
Business Nissan admits faking exhaust emissions data in Japan The company said the falsifications took place at five of its plants in Japan and involved nearly two and half thousand vehicles. 09/07/2018
Japan Over 100 killed in Japan's floods, dozens missing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe cancelled an overseas trip to deal with Japan's worst flood disaster for 35 years. 09/07/2018
Sport Sagan in yellow after winning stage two of the Tour de France Last year the Slovak was thrown out after the fourth stage when he sent Mark Cavendish crashing in a chaotic sprint. 08/07/2018
North Korea US Secretary of State says he's confident North Korea will disarm But leaked U.S. intelligence findings have concluded that North Korea does not intend to give up its nuclear programme completely. 08/07/2018
Japan More than 80 people killed after massive floods hit Japan Torrential rains has pounded some parts of western Japan with three times the amount normally seen in July. 08/07/2018
Cult Mittelfest 2018 dedicated to young artists and European values Mittelfest is all about Central Europe and the Balkans and this year it's hosted by the town of Cividale in the extreme north east of Italy. 08/07/2018
Libya Italy promises billions of euros to Libya if it accepts the return of migrants Italy and Libya have agreed to reactivate a friendship treaty signed a decade ago that allowed migrants to be returned to Libyan territory. 08/07/2018
Syria Syrian regime re-takes southern Deraa province from rebels Backed by massive aerial bombardments of rebel positions by its ally Russia President Assad's government have gained a major victory. 06/07/2018
Business EU says US-Chinese trade tariffs "bad for world trade" Many analysts fear the global economy will now suffer, the question is by how much. 06/07/2018
Russia It wasn't us says Russia, it was the British government Russian media have said the poisoinng was a cynical anti-Russian ploy. 05/07/2018
Belgium Belgian supermarket grows its greens on the roof "The products are harvested in the morning at eight o'clock and an hour later they're in the store," Marie Delvaulx from Delhaize supermarket said. 05/07/2018
Germany Germany to hold migrants in detention centres on Austria border To save her government Chancellor Angela Merkel capitulates and agrees to detention camps for migrants on the Austria border. 05/07/2018
France Violence erupts in Nantes after police kill young man in traffic stop Cars were burned and a shopping centre partly set alight in the Breil neighbourhood as police confronted young people, some armed with molotov cocktails. 04/07/2018
Russia England and Sweden esctatic as they make it into the quarter finals England and Sweden now face each other in the semis.. 04/07/2018
Syria Russian airstrikes help push Syrian rebels back in Deraa province Two weeks into a bloody offensive the government is now in control of about 60 percent of the province. 04/07/2018