Spain Spain to offer reparations to victims of ex-dictator Franco's regime Government proposes law that would outlaw Franco's charitable foundation and turn his civil war mausoleum into a 'civilian cemetery' 16/09/2020
USA Kardashian West and DiCaprio among celebrities in Instagram boycott Dozens of celebrities join 24-hour social media 'freeze' as #StopHateForProfit campaign bids to highlight hate speech on Facebook's platforms 16/09/2020
United Kingdom How does Boris Johnson's new Brexit bill violate international law? Legal experts say a bill proposed by the UK is designed to override key portions of a deal on Northern Ireland signed less than a year ago 09/09/2020
Ukraine I would repeat Belarus election, Ukraine's leader Zelensky says Exclusive: Volodymyr Zelensky says if Lukashenko were 'confident' of his chances, he would hold a fresh election in a month and permit foreign observers 22/08/2020
United Kingdom Britain scraps algorithm for student exam grades after outcry Education officials say the results will be based on teachers' predictions after students complained their grades had been unfairly reduced 17/08/2020
Norway Norwegian star skier Petter Northug admits cocaine and speeding charge The two-time Olympic champion is charged with possession and driving under the influence of drugs after saying he made a 'big mistake' 17/08/2020
USA 54.4°C temperature in California's Death Valley could be new record If confirmed, this is the hottest temperature recorded since July 1931. 17/08/2020
Greece Seven killed in floods after torrential downpours on Greek island Authorities in the Greek island of Evia say seven people have died and dozens remain trapped in their homes and cars after flash floods caused by a torrential downpour. 09/08/2020
World News Putin reveals plan to expand Russia's navy with 40 new vessels Vladimir Putin announces new ships and hypersonic weapons for Russia's navy during a ceremony in St Petersburg. 26/07/2020
World News World hunger rising and COVID-19 threatens to make it worse, says UN It's put a UN deadline to eradicate hunger by 2030 in severe doubt. 14/07/2020
Russia Dozens held in Moscow protest against ex-journalist's treason charges Ivan Safronov was arrested last week on suspicion of leaking secrets to a NATO country, but the Kremlin says the allegations do not relate to his work as a journalist. 14/07/2020
Australia Australian governor who fired sitting PM 'given assurances by Queen' Elizabeth II's private secretary told the Governor-General who sparked Australia's biggest constitutional crisis that he could dissolve parliament 14/07/2020
Republic of North Macedonia North Macedonia prepares for first election since name change Opinion polls suggest the country's two main parties, which both support EU membership, are running neck-and-neck ahead of Wednesday's election 14/07/2020
Russia Thousands join weekend of anti-government protests in eastern Russia Locals called for Vladimir Putin to step down as they demonstrated against the arrest of the Khabarovsk region's governor Sergei Furgal 13/07/2020
Serbia Serbia and Kosovo's leaders agree to meet in person for Brussels talks European Union officials praise the two sides, but neither appeared to shift their position on Serbian recognition of Kosovo 13/07/2020
Bosnia and Herzegovina 'Lessons learned' after Srebrenica massacre, former UN judge says Judge Carmel Agius, the last president of the UN court examining atrocities in the former Yugoslavia, says justice is only a partial solution to war crimes. 09/07/2020
Austria Chechens protest over 'Kremlin-backed' killing of activist in Vienna Austrian police say last weekend's killing of the 43-year-old, named locally as Anzor Umarov, could be politically motivated 09/07/2020
Turkey Court to rule if Istanbul's Hagia Sophia should be a mosque again Regular religious services have not been held there since 1934 when modern Turkey's founding president Mustafa Kemal Atatürk signed an order converting the building into a museum. But a legal challenge claims the signature was forged. 02/07/2020
Norway Work begins to unearth Norway's first Viking ship in a century Archaeologists believe the war ship had up to 35 rowers and could have carried up to 100 men on board 01/07/2020
Ireland Irish parties await members' verdict on three-way coalition deal The agreement reached by bitter rivals Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael could be rejected on Friday by members of the Green Party, a junior partner 26/06/2020